Imagine gliding through Dallas on a pretty pink bus, sipping on fine teas and nibbling on tasty treats while soaking up some of the city’s most iconic sights. That’s essentially what Tea Around Town offers—a combination of sightseeing, indulgence, and a bit of elegance rolled into a 90-minute journey. Whether you’re a tea lover, a curious traveler, or someone who simply enjoys seeing a city from a new perspective, this experience might just suit your style.
We love how this tour blends luxury and local charm, creating an atmosphere that feels both special and down-to-earth. The chance to enjoy three carefully selected teas alongside freshly baked scones and savory snacks is a definite highlight. Plus, the views of landmarks like Reunion Tower and Dallas City Hall are a treat for anyone interested in Dallas’s skyline and architecture. A potential drawback? The air conditioning can sometimes fall short—one traveler noted discomfort before the bus was cooled, which might be worth considering if you’re sensitive to heat.
This experience is best suited for those looking for a relaxed, scenic activity with a touch of sophistication. Perfect for a laid-back afternoon, a small group outing, or even a special occasion, it offers a unique way to explore Dallas without the typical hustle of city tours.
Key Points

- Unique sightseeing experience aboard a stylish pink bus with scenic views of Dallas landmarks.
- Tasty and premium teas matched with sweet and savory bites for a refined palate.
- Engaging live commentary enriches the experience with stories about Dallas’s history and culture.
- Comfortable, climate-controlled environment, although some reviews mention temperature issues.
- Affordable luxury at $85 per person, with a souvenir tumbler included.
- Limited group size (up to 38 travelers), ensuring a more intimate experience.
A Detailed Look at the Experience

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The Ride and Presentation
The tour takes approximately 90 minutes, with around 75 minutes of actual sightseeing through Dallas’s streets and neighborhoods. You’ll hop on a stylish pink bus, which is designed for comfort and style. The bus is air-conditioned, critical for Texas summers, but some travelers have reported that it might not be cooled prior to arrival, leading to discomfort at the start. Once the air is conditioned, most find the interior a pleasant place to relax.
The bus’s large windows promise good views and photo opportunities, especially of Dallas’s skyline and notable landmarks. The live guide provides engaging commentary, sharing stories about the city’s past and present, making the ride both scenic and educational.
Itinerary Highlights
The tour passes by several notable Dallas landmarks—each with its own story and visual appeal. While the stops are primarily pass-by, the tour includes:
- The Sixth Floor Museum, marking the site of JFK’s assassination and exploring his presidency and legacy.
- The Reunion Tower, which offers breathtaking 360-degree views of Dallas from above, a highlight for many.
- The impressive Dallas City Hall, with its modern architecture that often draws admiration.
- The Cattle Drive Sculptures, a tribute to Dallas’s Western and cattle-driving roots.
Other landmarks include the Perot Museum with its striking modern architecture, American Airlines Center—home to sports teams and concerts—and the Dallas Museum of Art, situated in a beautiful cultural setting.
The Food and Tea Experience
What sets this tour apart is the premium tea tasting. You’ll sample up to three teas, carefully selected to complement the experience. Reviewers consistently praise the quality of the teas and the delicious bites offered, which include scones, savory snacks, and sweets. One traveler described the food as “incredible,” and many appreciated the good value for the price, especially given the inclusion of a stylish TAT tumbler as a souvenir.
The atmosphere is described as delightful and relaxed, making it a pleasant break from typical city sightseeing. Some reviews mention that the waitstaff and guides contribute positively to the experience, with comments about friendly, engaging service.
Logistics and Practicalities
The tour departs from 646 Main St, located conveniently near public transportation, and it’s recommended to arrive 15 minutes early to ensure timely boarding. The group size is capped at about 38 travelers, helping keep the experience intimate and personalized.
While the tour is generally suitable for most travelers, accessibility questions should be directed to the provider beforehand. The tour is non-refundable, so it’s wise to confirm your plans before booking.
The Reviews — Honest Feedback
The overall rating hovers around 3.5 out of 5, with about 69 reviews. Common praise goes to the knowledgeable guide, stunning city views, and the quality of the tea and snacks. A few negative points include issues with the bus’s air conditioning—noted as “not cooled prior to arrival,” leading to uncomfortable heat early on. One reviewer said, “Thankfully one of the attendants recognized this and made the tea iced,” which some found a thoughtful workaround.
Other comments highlight that the route is well-chosen, offering a good overview of Dallas, though some found the roads horrible, which can affect the overall comfort. Despite a few hiccups, many still found the experience worth the price and enjoyed the unique combination of sightseeing and afternoon tea.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This tour appeals most to those with a curious palate and a relaxed attitude towards sightseeing. It’s ideal for small groups or couples, especially if you’re looking for something a little different from traditional city tours. Fans of tea and good food will appreciate the quality offerings, while anyone interested in Dallas’s landmarks will find the views and commentary engaging.
It’s also a good choice for special occasions—birthdays, girl’s trips, or a relaxing afternoon activity. However, if you’re sensitive to heat or require a fully accessible experience, it’s worth checking ahead or considering alternative options.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

For $85 per person, you get a combination of sightseeing, tasty teas, and tasty bites in a comfortable environment. The stunning views of Dallas, especially from Reunion Tower, are memorable. While the air conditioning may be inconsistent, most travelers find the overall experience charming and a good value—especially considering the included souvenir tumbler.
If you’re after a relaxed, elegant way to explore Dallas with some tasty treats along the way, this tour is a charming option. It’s best suited for those who enjoy a laid-back pace, good conversation, and a touch of luxury without breaking the bank.
FAQ

How long does the tour last?
The total experience is approximately 90 minutes, with about 75 minutes of sightseeing and 15 minutes for boarding and disembarking.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour departs and returns to 646 Main St, Dallas, Texas 75202, located between S Houston St and S Market St.
Is the bus air-conditioned?
Yes, the bus is designed to be temperature-controlled, but some reviews mention it was not cooled when they first boarded, leading to initial discomfort. Once cooled, most travelers find it comfortable.
What is included in the price?
You’ll enjoy up to three premium teas, delicious snacks and sweets, a stylish tumbler souvenir, and live commentary about Dallas’s landmarks and history.
Are tips included?
No, tipping the guide and staff is not included and is left to your discretion.
Is this activity suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but if you have accessibility needs, contact the provider in advance to confirm accommodations.
Can I bring my service animal?
Yes, service animals are permitted.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suited for Texas weather. If it’s hot outside, lightweight clothes and sun protection are recommended. The bus is climate-controlled, but initial comfort depends on the bus’s cooling.
Is there a dress code?
No formal dress code—casual attire is fine.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked. Be sure of your plans before confirming.
Whether you’re after a fun and flavorful way to see Dallas or just want a relaxing afternoon with good company and good food, the Tea Around Town tour offers a memorable blend of sights and tastes. Its charm lies in its informal elegance and the chance to view Dallas from a fresh perspective—one sip at a time.
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