Dallas and Cowboys Stadium Combo Tour

Discover Dallas with this combined city and Cowboys Stadium tour—perfect for sports fans and city explorers alike, with knowledgeable guides and iconic sights.

Dallas and Cowboys Stadium Combo Tour Review

Dallas and Cowboys Stadium Combo Tour - Dallas and Cowboys Stadium Combo Tour Review

If you’re thinking about adding a Dallas experience that combines city sights with a visit to the iconic Cowboys Stadium, this Small-Group Dallas and Cowboys Stadium Combo Tour might just be worth considering. Priced at approximately $152.74 per person, this tour offers an engaging way to see the city’s landmarks and get an insider look at one of America’s most famous football stadiums.

What makes this tour appealing? First, the small-group format ensures a more personal experience, and second, the comprehensive itinerary takes you through Dallas’s most noteworthy spots before ending with an in-depth stadium tour. That said, it’s about 6 hours and 30 minutes long, so it’s best suited for those who enjoy a full day of sightseeing without rushing.

One thing to keep in mind is that stadium access is dependent on stadium events—so if you’re visiting during a busy game or concert, some areas might be off-limits. Also, the tour is quite popular, with most bookings happening about a month in advance, so planning ahead is wise. This tour tends to suit history buffs, sports fans, and city explorers who want a balanced taste of Dallas’s culture and sports prowess.

Key Points

Dallas and Cowboys Stadium Combo Tour - Key Points

  • Personalized experience: Small-group setting provides more interaction and tailored attention.
  • Comprehensive itinerary: Combines city landmarks with behind-the-scenes access to Cowboys Stadium.
  • Knowledgeable guides: Tour guides are praised for their insight and friendliness.
  • Flexible options: Starts at 10 am, with some potential for a slightly earlier departure.
  • Price analysis: Offers good value considering the included stadium tour, city sights, and transportation.
  • Access considerations: Stadium access can vary based on events, so check ahead if a specific part of the stadium is important to you.

Exploring Dallas in Depth

Dallas and Cowboys Stadium Combo Tour - Exploring Dallas in Depth

This tour offers an excellent way to get a broad overview of Dallas’s historic and cultural core. The initial part includes stops at key landmarks like Deep Ellum, the Arts District, JFK Memorial Plaza, Dealey Plaza, and Thanks-Giving Square. We loved the way the tour guides share stories about these sites, making history come alive rather than just showing pictures.

Deep Ellum is the city’s vibrant arts and music neighborhood, full of murals and lively street scenes, so you’ll get a feel for Dallas’s creative side. The Dallas Arts District offers impressive architecture and cultural venues, perfect for those who appreciate the city’s artistic pulse. Visiting JFK Memorial Plaza and Dealey Plaza provides important historical context, and the reviews highlight that guides are very knowledgeable, making these stops more meaningful. As one traveler put it, “Our guide John was very knowledgeable! We did stadium and city tour. Sweet.”

The stops at Thanks-Giving Square, Dallas City Hall, Pioneer Plaza, West End Historic District, and John Neely Bryan Cabin give a well-rounded look at Dallas’s history, architecture, and development. Pioneer Plaza, with its impressive cowboy statues, is a favorite for many, encapsulating Dallas’s frontier roots. The West End district adds a lively, bustling vibe to the day, with plenty of shops and eateries.

Klyde Warren Park is the perfect break spot—an urban green space built atop a freeway, offering a chance to relax and people-watch. Several reviews praise the guide’s commentary here, noting that their knowledge enhanced the experience and made the history more accessible.

The Highlights of Cowboys Stadium

After exploring downtown Dallas, the tour shifts gears to the star attraction—the Dallas Cowboys stadium. The guided tour lasts about 3 hours, and you’ll get to see locker rooms, the press box, private suites, the Cotton Bowl offices, the Dr. Pepper Star Bar, and the Ford Motor Company Fountain.

The stadium itself is breathtaking. Constructed at a cost that’s believed to be in the billions, it’s a modern marvel of sports architecture. With one of the largest video screens in stadiums today, this place is designed to impress. We loved that the tour allows you to go onto the field—imagine throwing a football just like a pro! Several reviews mention that standing on the field and tossing the ball around was a highlight: “Getting on the field was amazing,” and “The stadium is awesome, seeing the inner workings was unforgettable.”

Access to certain areas depends on the stadium’s event schedule. If you’re lucky enough to visit during a time when the stadium isn’t hosting a game or concert, you’ll get the full experience. Otherwise, some parts might be off-limits, but even then, the guided tour provides a thorough overview.

The Practicalities

Dallas and Cowboys Stadium Combo Tour - The Practicalities

This tour is designed for convenience. The meeting point at 646 Main St, Dallas, is easy to access, with most travelers indicating it’s near public transportation. The tour starts at 10 am, but there’s a note that departure times can shift to 9:30 am, so check your reservation details.

The small group size—a maximum of 13 travelers—means a more intimate experience, and guides are generally praised for their friendliness and knowledge. Many reviews highlight guides like Preston, William, and Dan as being engaging and well-informed.

The price of $152.74 covers all tickets, the transportation via a comfortable van, and the guided commentary. Considering the stadium tour alone can be pricey if bought separately (tickets are higher when purchased in advance), this package offers a good deal. It’s also worth noting that lunch is not included, so plan for a meal either before or after the tour.

What to Expect on the Day

Dallas and Cowboys Stadium Combo Tour - What to Expect on the Day

From the moment you meet your guide, you’ll feel welcomed and engaged. The city sightseeing portion unfolds smoothly, allowing you to absorb Dallas’s history, architecture, and local flavor. The stops are well-paced, with each site offering a glimpse into what makes Dallas unique.

Inside the stadium, you’ll experience a mixture of awe and fascination. The guides are praised for their extensive knowledge, making the tour both informative and fun. Many reviewers mention that their guides, like Sammie, William, and Dan, added humor and personality, making the experience memorable.

Expect to spend around 7 hours total, with roughly half dedicated to city sights and the rest to the stadium. The tour concludes back at the meeting point, leaving you with plenty of time to explore further or grab dinner.

Final Thoughts

Dallas and Cowboys Stadium Combo Tour - Final Thoughts

This combo tour balances city exploration with a behind-the-scenes look at Dallas’s most iconic sports venue. It’s a solid choice for those who want a comprehensive, guided experience without the hassle of planning multiple activities separately. The mix of landmarks, history, and sports makes it especially attractive for first-time visitors wanting to get a broad feel for Dallas.

While the stadium tour access can sometimes be limited depending on events, the overall experience remains impressive and well-reviewed. The knowledgeable guides are a highlight, often singled out for their friendliness and expertise. The price, considering all that’s included, is reasonable—especially if you’re a sports or architecture enthusiast.

This tour works best for travelers looking for a full, engaging day that combines cultural landmarks with an American football icon. If you prefer more flexibility or are visiting during a busy event, double-check the stadium schedule in advance. For those who enjoy learning about local history, innovative city spaces, and sports architecture, this is a solid pick.

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Dallas and Cowboys Stadium Combo Tour



4.5

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88% 5-star

“Preston was a wonderful guide – very knowledgeable about history. The length of the tour was the right amount of time . Would recommend this tour …”

— Diane C, Featured

FAQ

Dallas and Cowboys Stadium Combo Tour - FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Children are welcome, but all children 3 and up must have a ticket. For children 0-2 years old, you should call the office for a possible discount and to discuss child seat options.

How long does the stadium tour last?
The stadium tour lasts approximately 90 minutes, giving you a good look at the stadium’s key areas and features.

Can I access the field during the stadium tour?
Access to the field is not guaranteed and depends on the stadium’s event schedule. When possible, walking onto the field and throwing a ball is a highlight.

What is included in the price?
The cost covers the guide, live commentary, transportation, the city sightseeing stops, and the stadium tour tickets.

Are there lunch options included?
No, lunch is not included, so plan to eat before or after the tour.

What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 13 travelers, making for a more intimate experience.

What if I want to change the booking?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked. It’s best to confirm your plans beforehand.

Is parking available at the meeting point?
Parking fees are payable at check-in, so it’s worth planning ahead if you’re driving.

How do I confirm the tour time?
You need to call the company the night before to confirm the departure time, as it can sometimes change.

In all, this tour offers a well-rounded, engaging way to see Dallas and experience the thrill of Cowboys Stadium. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate knowledgeable guides, iconic landmarks, and a bit of sports history woven into their city adventures.