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Discover Dallas-Fort Worth's Texan swagger with our self-guided tour app, allowing you to explore one of the 2026 FIFA World Cup host cities at your own pace. Begin in Dealey Plaza where the Kennedy assassination happened, now marked by the Sixth Floor Museum documenting that pivotal moment with 45,000 archival items. Ride the elevator up Reunion Tower and the I.M. Pei-designed brutalist City Hall. Wander through the Deep Ellum street art district where blocks of murals, live music venues, and craft breweries preserve the 1920s blues heritage that launched Robert Johnson. Stroll Bishop Arts District's independent boutiques and farm-to-table restaurants in Oak Cliff, then take in the 68-acre Dallas Arts District with the Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center, and Meyerson Symphony Center. Continue west to Fort Worth's Sundance Square and visit the Kimbell Art Museum where Louis Kahn's 1972 building houses masterpieces by Caravaggio and Michelangelo.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Dealey Plaza National Historic Landmark District
The plaza where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963 has become one of America's most visited historic sites, preserved exactly as it appeared that Friday afternoon. The Sixth Floor Museum inside the former Texas School Book Depository documents the events through 45,000 archival items, 2,500 photographs, 900 historic films, and the sniper's nest reconstructed at the southeast corner window. The grassy knoll, the triple underpass, and the white pergola where Abraham Zapruder filmed his famous 26-second film remain unchanged, drawing 600,000 visitors annually.
AT&T Stadium
The $1.3 billion Jerry Jones masterpiece in Arlington will host nine 2026 FIFA World Cup matches including the semifinal, making Dallas-Fort Worth the largest host market of the tournament. The 80,000-seat retractable-roof venue opened in 2009 features the world's largest high-definition video board at 160 feet long and two 180-foot glass doors weighing 1.2 million pounds each. Cowboys Stadium Tours include access to the field, locker rooms, press box, and $40 million art collection, while match days will see 100,000 fans with standing room added for the tournament.
Access to the audio guide for 50+ Dallas attractions and hidden spots.
Self-guided walking tour, fully on the app — explore at your own pace
Digital Map & Offline Content: no cell service needed
NO live guide or rental equipment provided — please bring your own smartphone and headphones
Private transportation
Our app-based self-guided tour has no physical guide on-site.
Entry fees to tourist attractions or museums.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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