Downtown Dallas: 2-Hour Sunset E-Scooter Tour-City Lights Skyline
Overview
Electric scooters provide a unique way to see Dallas, offering customizable adventures that promise fun. Consistently rated among the best activities in the city, these tours cater to various interests and preferences.
- 🛴 Each tour adventure is completely different, ensuring a fresh experience every time.
- 🌟 Customizable options allow you to tailor your adventure based on your interests.
- 🏆 Rated consistently as one of the best things to do in Dallas by visitors.
- ⚠️ Safety gear is provided, and participants are encouraged to follow all safety guidelines during the tours.
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- Use of Trikke
- All Fees and Taxes
- Bottled water
Meeting point
Return details
- We will start and finish our tour riding through Deep Ellum (pass by)
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Dallas Arts DistrictThe Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the nation.The Dallas Arts District is an iconic neighborhood for cultural activities and the arts, with more buildings designed by Pritzker-award winning architects than any location in the world.
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Klyde Warren ParkThe park is America’s first “deck park”. It was established on top of Woodall Rodgers Freeway to create a walkable link between Uptown and downtown.Today, it is the most visited place in Dallas, seeing over 1 million guests a year.
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AT&T Discovery DistrictThe Dallas Discovery district is a downtown Dallas destination where tech, culture and entertainment combine to create unique experiences. The District is a celebration of innovation, right in the heart of downtown Dallas. This is AT&T Dallas world headquarters.
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Swiss Avenue Historic DistrictThe block represents 6 turn-of-the-century homes designed in a Victorian/Queen Anne style by Frederick P. Wilson and his family. 3. One home in the historic district, the Aldredge House, is now a museum. Section of the Swiss Avenue Historic District, which is a kind of gateway to Old East Dallas.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.