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Electric Cruizer Dallas City Tour for Two, Four, or Six at Dallas City Tours (Up to 51%Off)

Dallas City Tours
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Tourists in all open air electric Cruizers follow a guide through Dallas, learning the history behind landmarks such as the JFK Memorial

Choose from Three Options

  • $21 for an electric Cruizer city tour for two ($40 value)
  • $39 for an electric Cruizer city tour for four ($80 value)
  • $59 for an electric Cruizer city tour for six ($120 value)

During this 45-minute guided tour, participants ride buggy-like electric Cruizers through the city’s streets, catching glimpses of more than 80 Dallas landmarks. As they go, the guide shares historical anecdotes and fields any questions.

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Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. May be repurchased every 90 days. Reservation required. Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Dallas City Tours

The guides at Dallas City Tours are proud to share stories about their city's beloved museums, churches, and gardens. But they also don't shy away from one of the darkest chapter's in Dallas history: the John F. Kennedy assassination. Above all, their tours introduce patrons to the city's past and present, through expeditions that unfold on foot, on a tour bus, or even in a limo. Below, three highlights of their tours.

1. You see history come to life.

JFK was assassinated more than 50 years ago, but Dallas City Tours' guides make that fateful day feel anything but musty by providing experiential details. In the company's limo tour, guests glide along the same route as JFK's last motorcade. They can also visit Lee Harvey Oswald's rooming house, and the Texas Theater, the site of his arrest.

2. There's no need to miss a Dallas landmark.

City tours show between 60 and 80 local landmarks, from Guadalupe Church to Victory Park to the JFK memorial. This last site—a square, roofless room—is what the designer calls an "open tomb," a pure white reminder that Kennedy's spirit flies free.

3. You can get around with clean energy.

Visitors can tour the city on golf-cart-like electric Cruizers. Another eco-friendly option? Hitting the streets on a battery-powered bike, a convenient alternative to riding a horse that's riding two unicycles.

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