Tourney Journeys

The days are blocked off and the dog walker is scheduled. When heading to Dallas for your trip, the last item on your to-do list is securing tickets to see the best attractions in town.

In comes CityPASS®, a mobile ticket that saves you 47 percent off admission to four attractions in Dallas. Even better, Dallas CityPASS® saves you time by skipping the ticket line and getting you easy access at most attractions. Visit the attractions at your own pace, in any order, over a 9-day period. Instant delivery. 365-day risk-free returns.

Attractions

The Perot Museum of Nature and Science

The Perot Museum of Nature and Science Amaze your brain. Race a T. rex, experience an earthquake, touch a tornado, and challenge your family and friends to a game of robot tag. The museum offers five fun-filled levels with hands-on discovery and adventure around every corner! Experience the science behind sports in the Lamar Hunt Family Sports Hall; be dazzled by the stunning gems in the Lyda Hill Gems and Mineral Hall; encounter prehistoric life through fossil casts of enormous creatures in the T. Boone Pickens Life Then and Now Hall; and finally, catch a thrilling film in the Hoglund Foundation Theater.

Dallas City Tour

Begin the day with a fact-filled Dallas City Tour with one of Dallas’ local guides of Best DFW Tours. Lead your group on a scavenger hunt along the way to make your tour even more exciting.

Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

Step back in time and experience spectacular horsemanship, breathtaking swordplay, falconry, sorcery and romance while feasting on a four- course meal at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament. Cheer the knights of the realm to victory as they fight to the finish! Live the Legend and see why tens of thousands of visitors pick this favorite venue every year!

The Perot Museum of Nature and Science

The Perot Museum of Nature and Science Amaze your brain. Race a T. rex, experience an earthquake, touch a tornado, and challenge your family and friends to a game of robot tag. The museum offers five fun-filled levels with hands-on discovery and adventure around every corner! Experience the science behind sports in the Lamar Hunt Family Sports Hall; be dazzled by the stunning gems in the Lyda Hill Gems and Mineral Hall; encounter prehistoric life through fossil casts of enormous creatures in the T. Boone Pickens Life Then and Now Hall; and finally, catch a thrilling film in the Hoglund Foundation Theater.

Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark

You can go to Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark – Experience a crashing wave of fun at Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark – the largest indoor waterpark in Texas – open all year round!

Reunion Tower GeO-Deck

Get a bird’s eye view of Dallas at the
Reunion Tower GeO-Deck. As it is affectionately known by locals, The Ball, has been a staple of the Dallas skyline since 1978. Experience 360-degree panoramic views that lets you see for miles in any direction. Discover hidden gems, historic landmarks, museums and more. The GeO-Deck provides fun and adventure for all ages!

Frontiers Of Flight Museum

Frontiers Of Flight Museum – From early flight to modern space exploration, your class will encounter out-of-this-world learning about the different innovations and historical figures of aerospace. Enhance your experience beyond our exhibits with one of our award-winning educational programs. Our educational programs are designed to apply science, technology, engineering, and mathematics principles to the area of aviation and space flight. All programs are TEKS aligned and led by one of our knowledgeable educators.

Six Flags Over Texas

Go to Six Flags Over Texas – the company’s flagship park and the Thrill Capital of Texas, is home to more than 100 rides, shows, and attractions. Six Flags provides turnkey and thrilling events throughout the year.

The Exchange Hall

The Exchange Hall (Food Court Vouchers available) – The Exchange is the innovative culinary destination in downtown Dallas, located in the heart of the AT&T Discovery District. Designed as a grab-and-go or a sit-down dining experience, you can savor freshly prepared breakfast, lunch, and dinner options with an expansive array of cuisines to enjoy, plus the best views of the Discovery District’s Media Wall, Plaza, and the Globe. Featuring 11 dining choices.

Nasher Sclupture Museum

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas Mavericks

Sweet Tooth Hotel

End with an immersive art venue Sweet Tooth Hotel, it is an immersive art venue focused on creating interactive and educational experiences. You will enjoy all the Instagram and social media moments you will have with your camera.

The Dallas Contemporary

Founded in 1978, Dallas Contemporary began by hosting annual exhibitions of artwork created by its members and offered rental exhibition space to emerging artists at its Swiss Avenue location. The institution’s programming focuses on exhibiting both new and recognized multidisciplinary works by emerging and established local and international artists, as well as commissioning site-specific works. Dallas Contemporary presents around eight rotating exhibitions a year in two annual cycles. such presentations are further enhanced by the institution’s sprawling industrial building, providing a wholly unique context for each individual exhibition. DC’s programming is complemented by its publications and leading education programs that present lifelong learning opportunities to visitors from infants to elderly adults. Admission to the museum is always free.

Punch Bowl Dallas

A scratch kitchen and ridiculous entertainment options such as bowling, karaoke, ping-pong, wall scrabble, and old school arcade games.

Dallas Museum of Arts

Dallas Museum of Arts is among the 10 largest art museums in the country and is distinguished by its commitment to research, innovation and public engagement. At the heart of the Museum and its programs is its global collection, which encompasses more than 24,000 works and spans 5,000 years of history, representing a full range of world cultures.

AT&T Stadium Tours

AT&T Stadium is more than the home of the Dallas Cowboys, it’s a world of facts and figures about the world’s largest domed structure, an art museum, a classroom. The things you can do inside AT&T Stadium are endless, and with AT&T Stadium Tours, you can experience them all.

Campisi’s

Founded on the idea of handshakes and hellos, Campisi’s Restaurants has been serving iconic, award-winning pizzas and family Italian dishes since 1946. Everyone is always invited to the table seven days a week at any of our locations. The best pizza and pasta in the state of Texas.

Crow Collection of Asian Art

Crow Collection of Asian Art inspires and promotes learning and dialogue about the arts and cultures of Asia through our exhibitions, the research and preservation of our collections, artistic and educational programming, and visitor experience and engagement.

Dallas Arboretum

The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is a 66-acre botanical garden located at 8525 Garland Road in East Dallas, Texas, on the southeastern shore of White Rock Lake.

Food Trucks @ Klyde Warren Park

Grab a bite from Food Truck Lane presented by CBS 11, with a variety of options available on weekdays and weekends. Subject to availability, food trucks will be in the Park every day from 11 AM-3 PM AND on Saturday and Sunday nights from 11 AM-8 PM.

Nasher Sculpture Garden

A museum oasis in downtown Dallas, Texas. See masterpieces by Calder, Picasso, Miro & more. Experience their current exhibitions and masterpieces.

Pioneer Plaza

The Plaza commemorates Dallas’ beginnings by celebrating the trails that brought settlers to Dallas. The site features a cattle drive in bronze with longhorn steers being driven by three cowboys on horses.

Bowl & Barrel

Eat, Drink & Bowl with some style. A full-service restaurant.

Perot Museum of Nature and Science

George W. Bush Presidential Center

Reunion Tower GeO-Deck

AT&T Performing Arts Center

The AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas, Texas, preliminarily referred to as the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts, is a $354-million
multi-venue center in the Dallas Arts District for performances of opera, musical theater, classic and experimental theater, ballet and other forms of dance.

The Eye

The 30-foot-tall fiberglass, resin, and steel sculpture is a replica of the American multimedia artist’s own eye. Referencing everything from a pharaoh’s eye, a Masonic eye, and the eye of “Big Brother,” the piece ultimately means “whatever you want,” says creator, Tony Tasset.

Dallas Farmers Market

A 26,000 square foot food hall and artisanal vendor market containing four anchor restaurants, a mixture of local specialty foods, artisanal food vendors, and seating areas both inside and out where you can grab a bite to eat or enjoy a cup of coffee while taking in a view of the Dallas skyline or observing the market-goers.

Meyerson Symphony Center

A cornerstone of the Dallas cultural landscape. Guided by internationally renowned Music Director Fabio Luisi, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra delivers uplifting, entertaining musical experiences and innovative, enriching educational opportunities—both within the inspiring Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center and across the community.

Escapology Escape Rooms

Their Award-Winning Games Are Always Private Experiences. They Take You Around The World With Their Exciting Range Of Games. Memorable And Fun. Fun & Challenging Games.

House of Blues Dallas

Rock- & blues-themed chain with Southern dishes such as po’ boys & jambalaya, plus live music.

Dallas Holocaust & Human Rights Museum

History survives through memory. Through stories that are heartbreaking and hopeful, terrifying and true. Some of humanity’s most incredible stories of struggle and courage live right here in our backyard. Discover. Remember. Because what we remember never dies.

Shenaniganz

Family-friendly place with axe-throwing, bowling & a kid zone, plus American eats.

The Rustic

Kitchen. Backyard. Bar. Live Music — and they wouldn’t change it for anything. Enjoy home style meals made with farm-to-table ingredients, and catch a performance by local and national artists.

The Sixth Floor Museum

The Sixth Floor Museum Chronicles The Assassination & Legacy Of President John F. Kennedy. Visit & Explore Different Aspects Of The History Of Kennedy’s Presidency & Assassination. Education. Museum Exhibits. School And Group Visits.

Topgolf

Whether you golf all the time or have never swung a club, come play around. Topgolf is the place where everyone can play, even if no one plays golf.

Dave & Buster’s

THE FIRST STORE OPENS IN DALLAS, 1982. Family-friendly chain offering a sports-bar-style setting for American food & arcade games.