JFK: Oswald's Room & Dallas Assassination Unveiled
Explore Dallas like never before on this three and a half hour small group tour with transport by air-conditioned van. Travel to the Grassy Knoll and the infamous car ride that made history on November 22, 1963. Many people remember the day when they heard the news of the tragic assassination of former President John F. Kennedy as he drove through Dallas. The assassination, assumed to be by Lee Harvey Oswald, is one of the most discussed and speculated unsolved mysteries of our time. Includes Lee Harvey Oswald Rooming House. *** Please be advised there is walking involved in the first hour of the tour. ****
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Companion601694, 11/1/2025 6:22:13 PM
Dan was extremely knowledgeable and passionate. What an amazing experience. Not one minute wasn’t filled with information and wonderful history. We also got an amazing recommendation for lunch! Very wonderful day!
Randi K, 10/30/2025 11:09:20 AM
Not only was the JFK assassination tour exceptionally thorough, the guide, Dan was energetic, passionate and knowledgeable of the subject matter. He was professional and taught us so much regarding this national tragedy. He also listened to his guests and our thoughts on the event. This tour should not be missed when you're in Dallas!!!! He even gave us different books to read including eyewitnesses of the tragedy. I'm looking forward to reading them. If you can have Dan as your guide you're in for something very special. Thank you Dan for teaching us. Very thought provoking! Randi and Jim
tundraguy32, 10/30/2025 10:57:40 AM
This tour was absolutely outstanding! Our guide, Dan, was a master storyteller—his deep knowledge and passion for the history of the JFK assassination brought every moment to life. Walking through the 6th Floor Museum in the Texas School Book Depository, where Lee Harvey Oswald took the fateful shot, was an unforgettable experience. Standing in that historic spot and looking out the window gave me chills. We also visited Oswald’s boarding house, saw the exact location where Officer Tippit was gunned down, and drove by the Texas Theatre where Oswald was captured. Each stop immersed us deeper into the story, and standing on the grassy knoll was truly surreal. Dan’s engaging style and attention to detail made this tour both moving and highly informative. If you’re in Dallas, this is a must-do for any history buff or anyone interested in this pivotal moment in American history! One tip, if you're doing the 3 hour tour, take the early slot. It will give you more time at the museum. We did the afternoon tour and it didn't give us enough time at the museum because it closes at 5pm. You'll want at least a full hour or a little more to go through all the exhibits.
Marcella_R, 10/30/2025 10:39:45 AM
The tour was very good. We learned some new information. The driver was very knowledgeable. It was interesting hearing about his memories as a lifelong resident of Dallas
elliemcd12, 10/29/2025 9:39:05 PM
We did the tour today with Dan and it was brilliant! There wasn’t anything he didn’t know, it was great. Thank you so much Dan!
Edward_W, 10/29/2025 8:17:55 PM
If you are going to take a tour be sure to ask for Dan to be your guide. He was very knowledgeable and very willing to answer all our questions. I will recommend this tour to my family and friends.
E7747SEnicka, 10/29/2025 8:04:34 PM
Dan was amazing. Very insightful. Great with group questions. Very thorough. Definitely recommend. I got more out of the tour than I expected.
BobKramer27, 10/29/2025 6:49:50 PM
Had an absolute spectactular few hours on the tour which included a wal around Dealey Plaza, and a drive to the rooming house where Oswald stayed prior to the assasination. Isaac was our tour guide, and he was able to answer all our questions. My wife and I are both in oiur early 70's, and we recall SOS much about those few days back in 1963. We could tell that Isaac had done his studying as we thought of him as a true expert. After our stop at the rooming house (VERY interesting) we had the ttime to drive past the Texas Theater where Oswald was captured, as well as intersection where he murdered Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit. Our tour ended at the Texas School Book Depository where we were able to browse the exhibits and view the corner perch on the 6th floor, where Oswald fired the shots that proved to be fatal. My wife an I have always been facinated about the facts and myths surrounding the Kennedy assasination, and I must say that the money spent for this tour was well worth it. NOTE: there is a moderate amount of walking at the begining of the tour (from the JFK Memorial off Main Street to Dealey Plaza and around the plaza as our guide explained many facts. But again, my wife and I are in our 70's and we made it just fine.
Mark_L, 10/26/2025 2:45:47 PM
Very informative and well presented. Plenty of information to absorb. Tim was very knowledgeable on the various versions of what may have occurred. He left us with plenty to think about. Great delivery style.
Grant_C, 10/25/2025 5:57:06 PM
We thoroughly enjoyed this tour! Our guide, Preston, was incredibly knowledgeable, funny, and friendly, making the entire experience engaging from start to finish. His storytelling brought the history to life, and he had answers for every question we threw his way. Visiting the Lee Harvey Oswald Rooming House added a fascinating, authentic touch that really completed the experience. If you’re in Dallas and have even a passing interest in history, this tour is an absolute must. Highly recommend — and if you can, ask for Preston!
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 13 travelers in the van. The first hour is a walking tour and there could be more people in the group.
- For children 0-2 years old, please contact local operator for discount. Must provide own child seat. All children 3 and up must have regular priced ticket.
- No bathroom break until you get to the Sixth Floor Museum
Departure point
Company van will pull into the front of JFK Memorial and pick you up. Look for either a white or silver Ford van. Parking fee is not included in price of tour.Return details
Explore Dallas like never before on this three and a half hour small group tour with transport by air-conditioned van. Travel to the Grassy Knoll and the infamous car ride that made history on November 22, 1963. Many people remember the day when they heard the news of the tragic assassination of former President John F. Kennedy as he drove through Dallas. The assassination, assumed to be by Lee Harvey Oswald, is one of the most discussed and speculated unsolved mysteries of our time. Includes Lee Harvey Oswald Rooming House. *** Please be advised there is walking involved in the first hour of the tour. ****Redemption
**Parking Fee Not Included.** If you are driving yourself to the meeting location, please park your car At Any of the listed lots, all of them are walking distance to the meeting Location. 702 Main St. 702 Main St Lot. ..Dallas 75202. 700 Commerce St. 700 Commerce St. ...Dallas 75202. 601 Commerce St. George Allen Parking Garage. ..Dallas 75202.. 606 Elm St. Founders Plaza Parking. ...Dallas 75202. 609 Elm St. Elm St Parking Lot. ...Dallas 75202. 833 Commerce St. Bank of America Plaza-Texas Club Garage. ..Dallas 75202.. Make sure you pay for parking Meeting/Departure Point: JFK MEMORIAL 646 Main St Dallas TX 75202 Meeting/Departure Point Instruction: Company van will pull in to the front of JFK Memorial and pick you up. Look for a Silver or White Ford Van.24 hours before travel date - 100% refund
Less than 24 hours before travel date - 0% refund







