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Dallas City 1-Day Tour Dallas City 1-Day Tour Product information Product R0000436 Tour number D1 number Departure Departure Dallas 01/11/2020 city date Destination Dallas Destination Dallas Travel days 1 Day 0 Night Transportation Bus Product price Adult price:$50 / Person Departure date Saturday, Sunday (2019 All year) Join / leave point Boarding location Dallas, TX (The Westin Galleria Dallas),09:00Departure;Address:13340 Dallas Pkwy, Dallas, TX 75240 ; Drop-off location Dallas, TX (The Westin Galleria Dallas);Address:13340 Dallas Pkwy, Dallas, TX 75240 ; Tour introduction Day 1 Dallas City Tour All day Dallas, a modern metropolis in north Texas, is a commercial and cultural hub of the region. Downtown’s Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza commemorates the site of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1963. In the Arts District, the Dallas Museum of Art covers thousands of years of art. Itinerary: Dealey Plaza (outside visit), Sixth Floor Museum (outside visit), Dallas Holocaust Museum, John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza (50 mins) →Pioneer Plaza(30 mins)→ Dallas City Hall (outside visit, 15 mins)→ The Dallas Museum of Art (150 mins) → George W Bush Library(Optional, 90 mins) Morning Dealey Plaza Dealey Plaza is a city park in the West End district of downtown Dallas, Texas. It is sometimes called the "birthplace of Dallas". It also was the location of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, on November 22, 1963. The Dealey Plaza Historic District was named a National Historic Landmark in 1993 to preserve Dealey Plaza, street rights-of-way, and buildings and structures by the plaza visible from the assassination site, that have been identified as witness locations or as possible locations for assassins. Sixth Floor Museum The sixth floor of the Dallas County Administration Building is located in the downtown Dallas. This museum will show you the legency life of President John F. Kennedy and the assassination timeline based on the record released. Pioneer Plaza Pioneer Plaza is a large public park located in the Convention Center District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). It contains a large sculpture and is a heavily visited tourist site. Adjacent to the plaza is the Pioneer Park Cemetery which features the Confederate War Memorial. Behind the Pioneer Square is a graveyard that is said to have buried the pioneers of the Midwestern United States in the early years. Later, this cemetery became part of the city center. Dallas City Hall Dallas City Hall is the seat of Dallas municipal government, located at 1500 Marilla in the Government District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). The current building, the city's fifth city hall, was completed in 1978 and replaced the Dallas Municipal Building. The inverted V-shaped body can form a large shadow, making the square in front of the City Hall a good outdoor space for people to stay. Viewed from the side, the City Hall is like the shape of a map of Texas. Afternoon Dallas Museum Of Art Then we will come to the Museum of Art. It collects more than 24,000 pieces of art of works, from the 3,000 years ago to the present, and open to public for free. The museum is also well known for its flexible exhibition policies and excellent educational programs. George W Bush Library Located on the campus of Southern Methodist University, this presidential center opened in 2013. It features the second largest presidential library in the country and contains the offices of the George W. Bush foundation. Cost Description Cost includes 1. Transportation (The type of vehicle used will base on the number of guests on the day. 7-seat SUV; Minivan; motorcoach) ; 2. Bilingual (English & Chinese) driver and/or guide. Cost excludes 1. Food and beverage; 2. Attraction admission fee (Prices are subject to change without prior notice); 3. Service fee ( minimum US$10/person/day, Any child and Infant reserving a seat have to pay the service fees as well). 4. Any personal expenses are not listed in Fee Included. Extra expense Price Item name Description description Adult: $19.00; Senior(62+): $16.00; George W Bush Library Youth(13- 17): $17.00; Child (5-12): $13.00; Booking limit 1、Age limit:【No limit】; 2、Need ID number for reservation or not:【Not needed】; Cancellation Policy 1. If the weather condition, war, general strikes, and other unforeseen circumstances interrupt the journey, our company reserves the right to rearrange the journey without refunding the tour fee. 2. Cancellation Policy: A. More than 7 days prior to departure – No penalty of cancellation or reschedule B. 3-7 days prior to departure – No penalty of rescheduling, no refund of cancellation C. Less than 3 days prior to departure or no show – No refund. Know Before You Book 1. Customer under 18 years old MUST be accompanied by at least one adult. 2. The itinerary will be subject to traffic and weather. 3. In case of attraction closures (due to holidays or construction, etc.), the tour guide may make some necessary changes to the itinerary accordingly. 4. This tour does not accept any City Pass or your own tickets for the attraction. Passengers who take this tour need to purchase admission tickets from tour escort on the departure date. Otherwise, we will stop providing services on the day. 5. We make every effort to provide on-time service, it does not guarantee to arrive at or depart from any point as a specific time, which may be affected by any number of factor including weather, traffic, strikes, government shutdowns, war or terrorist attacks, or mechanical problem. 6. Please reach the departure point on time and follow the arrangement of tour escort. 7. Before doing an individual activity or leaving the group, please get the agreement of the tour guide. 8. Emergency Contact (Toll-Free) (212)334-4222 9. Please read [Terms & Conditions] carefully before you book the tour. .
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