Step deeper into the storey of the JFK assassination on a guided walking tour through the infamous Grassy Knoll and Dealey Plaza, where President Kennedy was fatally shot on November 22, 1963.
Enjoy exclusive admission to the Oswald Rooming House Museum, where you’ll step inside the bedroom of alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald and retrace his movements after the shooting.
Want more history? Choose the option that includes entry to the Sixth Floor Museum where you'll explore the building on a self-guided tour.
Short on time? Choose the express option that includes a hybrid van and walking tour.
Investigate the murder of Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit, which took place about 45 minutes after the president was shot at 10th Street and Patton Avenue. Visit the scene, see the J.D. Tippit Memorial, and examine whether Oswald could have been Tippit’s killer. Then head to the historic Texas Theatre and learn about Oswald’s arrest.
Drive past the old Dallas Municipal Building and former Dallas Police Headquarters to see the underground ramp Jack Ruby used on November 24, 1963, when Oswald was being transferred to the county jail. Ruby then shot Oswald in front of live television cameras, fuelling conspiracy questions that continue to this day. Was Ruby sent to silence Oswald?
Finally, enjoy entrance to the popular Sixth Floor Museum where you'll get to see the sniper's nest, the perfect finish to the overall tour (please note that the total tour duration is for the guided tour only and doesn't include your self-guided tour at the Sixth Floor Museum).
Other sites include the Giant Eyeball, Neiman Marcus, the JFK Memorial, and the Houston Street Viaduct.
Whether you're new to the JFK case or have studied it for years, this thought-provoking multimedia experience is designed to engage visitors of every level. Explore one of the most consequential murder cases of the modern era through a powerful and unforgettable tour of Dallas.
The tour will start at the southwest corner of Main St. and Record St. and end at the Sixth Floor Museum.