Explore the darker side of Dallas on a 2-hour walking tour. Visit sites tied to infamous murders, long-buried secrets, and weird moments in the city’s criminal past.
From
$25
per person
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Meet your guide, a longtime Dallas local, and set off on a 2-hour walking tour through the city’s most chilling true crime stories. Hit the streets of downtown Dallas, stopping at sites tied to infamous murders, long-buried secrets, and weird moments in the city’s criminal past.
From unsolved mysteries to strange-but-true cases, this tour is packed with eerie facts, colorful history, and the kind of stories that don’t make the travel guides.
This is an all-outdoor experience, so wear comfy shoes and prepare for a stroll with bite. Your guide keeps things fun and conversational—think of it as walking with your smartest (and slightly twisted) friend who knows way too much about murder.
Whether you’re a local looking to learn something new or a visitor chasing dark history, Sinister Strolls offers a fresh—and just a little spooky—take on downtown Dallas.
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Highlights
Feel the thrill of exploring the darker side of Dallas on a walking tour
Discover the city’s most chilling true crime stories with a local guide
Visit sites tied to infamous murders, long-buried secrets, and mysteries
Learn about the city’s criminal past and strange-but-true cases
Enjoy a fun and conversational experience with a knowledgeable guide
Includes
2-hour walking tour in downtown Dallas
Live local tour guide
Explore Dark Tourism
Local Guide – 15 years of Experience
Detailed Stories of True Stories
True Crime Stories
Walking Tour
Historical Tour
Story Tellling
Urban Legends
Urban Exploration
Cemetery Exploration
There are no public restrooms on tour. Parking is available at meters and paid parking lot. Please wear your comfy shoes, and bring water!
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