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Discover Dallas with a comprehensive combo tour that covers city landmarks and insiders’ access to Cowboys Stadium—perfect for sports fans and history buffs alike.
If you’re planning a trip to Dallas and want a balanced mix of cultural sights and sports glamour, the Dallas and Cowboys Stadium Combo Tour might just be your best bet. This tour combines city highlights with an up-close look at the iconic Dallas Cowboys stadium, making it an appealing choice for those who want a little bit of everything in one day.
What we love about this experience is how well it balances sightseeing with behind-the-scenes access. The guide’s knowledgeable commentary makes the history and architecture come alive, and the stadium tour offers a chance to see an NFL arena that’s as impressive inside as it looks on TV.
One possible consideration is the tour’s length—at around six and a half hours, it’s a full day, which might feel long if you prefer a more relaxed pace. Also, the stadium access is dependent on events and game schedules, so it’s worth confirming the day before.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate a mix of urban exploration and sports culture, especially if you’re traveling with family or friends who have varied interests. It’s also ideal for those wanting a guided experience that covers both history and stadium sights efficiently.
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The tour kicks off in the lively Deep Ellum, known for its creative street art, vibrant music scene, and historic roots as Dallas’s arts and entertainment hub. Walking through here, you get a glimpse of Dallas’s cultural pulse. The small-group setting makes it easy to ask questions and snap photos without feeling rushed.
Next, you’re taken to the Dallas Arts District, a sprawling area packed with museums, performance halls, and public art installations. While the tour doesn’t specify which landmarks are included, you can expect to see some of Dallas’s premier cultural venues and learn what makes this district stand out.
The tour then moves to John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza and nearby Dealey Plaza, places steeped in history. Guides typically share insights into the assassination and its impact on Dallas, adding context for those interested in American history. Many reviews mention the guide’s storytelling ability—”very knowledgeable about history”—which helps bring these sites to life.
Thanks-Giving Square and Dallas City Hall are included to give a sense of Dallas’s civic pride and spiritual side. These stops offer a mix of architecture and local history, giving travelers a rounded picture of the city’s identity.
Pioneer Plaza is often highlighted for its larger-than-life bronze cattle sculptures and cowboy figures—an ideal spot for photos and a taste of Texas’s ranching roots.
The West End Historic District and John Neely Bryan Cabin provide a glimpse into Dallas’s early settlement days and its development into a modern city. Reviewers mention guides being well-versed in local history, making these stops educational highlights.
Klyde Warren Park offers a modern oasis amid skyscrapers—perfect for a quick stroll or photo opportunity. The tour then includes stops at Fun Dallas Tours (an interesting local spot), rounding out the city exploration.
Finally, the visit culminates at AT&T Stadium, home to the Dallas Cowboys. The guided tour of the stadium is the star attraction here. You’ll see the press box, locker rooms, private suites, and more. As one reviewer notes, “the stadium is built to impress,” with its massive video screens and sleek design.
The actual behind-the-scenes tour lasts about 90 minutes, but the overall stadium experience takes roughly three hours, giving you ample time to admire the scale and sophistication of this sports marvel. You’ll step onto the field, where some lucky visitors even get a chance to throw a football, an experience many reviews mark as a highlight.
Access to the stadium field is subject to schedule and event cancellations, so it’s wise to confirm the day before. The stadium tour is included in the ticket price, which makes it a good value considering the size and prestige of the venue.
Many reviewers laud the guides—“Tim was an amazing tour guide,” and “William was very informative and had us laughing”—highlighting how important good narration is for enriching the experience. Several mention that the stadium tour “was just as fabulous” as expected, and that the inside access made it special.
Others appreciated the city tour: “The length of the tour was the right amount of time,” and “the guide was very knowledgeable.” However, one reviewer noted that “just seeing the stadium… no favorite part,” indicating that the stadium visit might be the main draw for some.
The small group size—up to 13 travelers—creates a more intimate environment, allowing for questions and personalized attention. This is especially appreciated when exploring the stadium’s secret corners or hearing stories about Dallas’s history.
The overall rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 89 reviews underscores how well the tour is received, with many travelers describing it as “amazing” and “well done.”
Transportation and Meeting Point: The tour starts at 646 Main St, Dallas. It’s near public transportation, making it accessible for most travelers.
Duration: The full experience lasts about 6.5 hours, with the stadium tour itself around 90 minutes. Be prepared for a full day of sightseeing and walking.
Price and Value: At roughly $152.74, it’s a moderate investment for a full day of guided city sightseeing combined with a stadium tour. Considering the ticket for the stadium alone is higher when bought separately—especially in advance—it’s a reasonable package.
Booking in Advance: Most travelers book approximately 31 days ahead, and prices tend to be lower when booked early. Confirming the departure time the night before is recommended.
What’s Included and What’s Not: The tour covers the guide’s narration, all entry tickets, and access to the stadium. Lunch is not included, so plan accordingly. Parking fees are payable at check-in.
Children’s Policy: Children must be accompanied by an adult. For 0-2-year-olds, call the office for discounts—note that a child seat is required. Kids 3 and up need a ticket at full price.
This combo tour hits a sweet spot for those eager to pack their Dallas visit with a mix of culture, history, and sports excitement. The guides’ knowledge and the stadium’s awe-inspiring interior make it worthwhile, especially if you’re a sports fan or history buff.
While it’s a full day and the stadium access depends on schedules, the value offered by combining city highlights with behind-the-scenes stadium access makes it appealing for many travelers. If you’re short on time but want a rundown of Dallas’s essential sights—and get to see the Cowboys’ home—this tour is a smart choice.
It’s especially perfect for first-time visitors who want a guided experience that’s engaging and informative, with enough flexibility to customize the day’s highlights. If you’re traveling with family or friends who enjoy sports or history, the combination of sightseeing and stadium thrill will keep everyone entertained.
In all, this tour offers a well-rounded, value-packed way to see Dallas’s highlights and experience the iconic Cowboys stadium—whether you’re a football fanatic or a curious traveler.