Best JFK Tours in Dallas

Are you interested in the assassination of President Kennedy and want to know all about his death? Check out the best JFK tours in Dallas.

Ana Caballero

Ana Caballero

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Best JFK Tours in Dallas

Dallas JFK Assasination Site |©bnrowdy

One of the best things to do and see in Dallas is to take a JFK tour. There are many tours that attempt to delve into the death of President Kennedy. You can visit places related to his death, such as the building from which the shot was fired or the home of his assassin.

You will also discover the main conspiracy theories and all the details and circumstances that made that November 22nd, 1963, a date on the world agenda for the assassination of the 35th president of the United States.

1. JFK Assassination Tour with tickets to the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas

Sixth Floor Museum|©Jacqueline Hernández Alvarez
Sixth Floor Museum|©Jacqueline Hernández Alvarez

One of the best tours in Dallas is this one about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. It lasts approximately 3 hours, during which you can follow the route taken by the president's car on 22 November 1963. The route is done by car, repeating the route taken by the presidential car.

It also includes a visit to the Sixth Floor Museum in Dealey Plaza. It is believed that it was from this location that Harvey Lee Oswald, the man responsible for the assassination of John F. Kennedy, was shot.

You will climb to the top of the building, from where you will have a clear view of where the president was shot. You will also see the memorial that still stands there today in honour of the president. During the driving tour, you will visit the Memorial Square and the house of the president's assassin.

After the tour, you will have the opportunity to visit the Texas Movie Theatre, located in Oak Cliffe, where a theatre ticket-taker tipped off the local police that he had seen Oswald, which led to his arrest. In short, during this tour you will learn about the history of the 35th president of the United States.

Interesting details

  • Price: about 74 euros.
  • Duration: about three hours
  • Means of transport: car
  • Advantages of this option: You will be able to learn all about the death of the president, from the place where he was shot to the house of his assassin.
  • Disadvantages of this option: if your visit to Dallas is short, this activity may take up too much time.

Book your ticket for the JFK assassination tour with tickets to the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas

2. Dallas JFK Assassination Tour

JFK Memorial by night|©Brian Lopiccolo
JFK Memorial by night|©Brian Lopiccolo

If you're short on time, this one-hour tour will help you learn more about the history of President Kennedy's mysterious assassination. It's a tour that will put you in context, giving you all the details about his death and is perfect if you're only spending 1 day in Dallas.

Your professional guide will tell you why John F. Kennedy was in Dallas, why his chauffeur made the drive and how his wife, Jackie Kennedy, coped with her husband's death. The guide will also tell you some of the most famous conspiracy theories. It's up to you to decide whether you believe them or not.

After an initial explanation of the founding of the city of Dallas, you will go to the JFK Memorial. Afterwards, the tour usually takes you through Dealey Plaza, where the building where the assassin who shot the president is located.

Next, you'll head to Grassy Knoll, where the president's car was at the time of the shooting. Finally, you'll finish the tour at the Texas School Book Depository, which houses the Sixth Floor Museum, dedicated to the life and legacy of the 35th President of the United States.

Details of interest

  • Price: about 29 euros
  • Duration: approximately one hour
  • Means of transport: on foot
  • Advantages of this option: you will be able to put into context everything surrounding the death of the president and the motive behind each of the events that took place that day.
  • Disadvantages of this option: it's on foot, so I don't recommend it if you have any problems walking.

Book the JFK Assassination Tour in Dallas

3. JFK Assassination Tour with tickets to the Oswald Rooming House Museum

Oswald's Boarding House|©Aaron Mitchell
Oswald's Boarding House|©Aaron Mitchell

This tour lasts about two hours, during which you will visit and learn about the main sites related to Kennedy's death. At all times, you will be accompanied by an expert guide, who will provide you with details and information about the assassination of the president. The tour usually starts at the JFK Memorial, designed by Philip Johnson. The guide will explain the significance of its architecture.

Afterwards, you will go to the Dallas Municipal Building, where Oswald was locked up as the prime suspect. It was outside this building that Lee Harvey Oswald was shot and killed on 24 November 1963 by Jack Ruby, a businessman with links to the Mafia.

The tour continues to Dealey Plaza, where the building from which the shots were fired that ended Oswald's life is located. You can complete the tour with a visit to the Sixth Floor Museum, which is located in the building.

Next, you will go to Grassy Knoll, where you will see the exact spot where the presidential car was at the time of the shooting. You can also visit the house where Lee Harvey Oswald lived, where he assassinated the owner, policeman J.D. Tippit.

Interesting details

  • Price: about €775 per group of just over 10 people
  • Duration: approximately two hours
  • Means of transport: on foot
  • Advantages of this option: this is a very complete private tour in which you will be able to see all the places related to JFK's death.
  • Disadvantages of this option: the price is designed for a group of just over 10 people.

Private tour of the JFK assassination with tickets to the Oswald Rooming House Museum

4. Tour of Dallas and JFK by Electric Cruizer

JFK commemorative plaque|©Christy Kilgore
JFK commemorative plaque|©Christy Kilgore

If you are looking for activities for kids in Dallas and want them to learn about the history of the JFK assassination, this tour is ideal for you, as it is not on foot and is less tiring.

The tour by electric Cruizer, a vehicle that seats about six people, not only takes in the sites related to one of the most famous political crimes of the 20th century, but also passes by other Dallas landmarks.

The most frequent tour includes the Pioneer Plaza, the Farmers Market and the Arts District. Of course, the John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza, and Dealey Plaza, where several monuments associated with the president's assassination and the site where he was shot are located.

Details of interest

  • Price: about €26
  • Duration: approximately two hours
  • Means of transport: Electric Cruizer
  • Advantages of this option: the convenience of not having to walk.
  • Disadvantages of this option: it is a somewhat quick tour, but ideal for a first glimpse of the city.

What I will see on this type of tour

Street near Sixth floor|©Les Stockton
Street near Sixth floor|©Les Stockton

There are several places related to the JFK assassination that these tours cover in the city of Dallas, from the home of his assassin to the square where he was shot:

  • John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial: located in the West End Historic District near the site of the assassination, this memorial is a tribute to the late president.
  • Sixth Floor Museum in Dealey Plaza: the site from which Harvey Lee Oswald fired the shots at Kennedy has been converted into a museum dedicated to the ruler.
  • Oswald House: residence of the president's assassin. It was also the scene of the assassination of J.D. Tippit, a city policeman who tried to stop Oswald.

Why is it advisable to take a JFK tour in Dallas?

View from the grassy knoll|©Randy
View from the grassy knoll|©Randy

There is probably no activity in the city, from food tours of Dallas to nighttime tours of its streets, that can compare in importance to those dedicated to JFK.

The president's assassination has become part of the history of the United States and, to a large extent, of the rest of the world. However, it is a subject always shrouded in controversy, conspiracy theories and other mysteries, so it is always interesting to be able to see the sites related to this crime up close.

What are the advantages of taking a guided tour vs. visiting JFK-related sites in Dallas on my own?

Group of people on the lawn|©Renata of Doom
Group of people on the lawn|©Renata of Doom

Besides the convenience of not having to worry about anything, the main difference here is undoubtedly the presence of a guide.

Thanks to their commentary and explanations, you will be able to finish the tour knowing much more about the JFK assassination than when you started it, including the story of his assassin.