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Dallas, Texas
Southern hospitality, urban and corporate all describe the many personalities of Dallas, a Texas-sized city. From businessmen to cowboys, Dallas has a lively uptownand downtown. In these areas visitors can find world-class eateries intermixed with barbecue joints, plenty of places to shop, and hotels big and little. The arts and culture scene is no small matter with the Dallas Arts District,which is one of the nation's largest encompassing more than 60 acres. Enjoy catching a concert at the AT&T Performing Arts Centeror a show at the American Airlines Center. ... Read more »
For those who like adventure, go to Six Flags over Texas, Fair Park, or Arbor Hills Nature Preserve.Outside theMetroplexof Dallas, there's Mesquite, Garland or Plano, Richardson to explore, too. The ‘Big D’ is a great place to head outdoors and enjoy the many parks and lakes in the area, like Texoma Lake or Lewisville Lake.From culture to cowboys, Dallas is a wonderful Southern city to visit for business or pleasure.
10. White Rock Lake Park This urban oasis in Dallas calls out to locals and tourists to come and play in the 1,015-acre lake and miles of hiking and biking trails. |
5. Pegasus Plaza Fireworks, city functions and special events are held often in this public park located in the Main Street District of Dallas. |
9. Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens Visitors will enjoy strolling through this beautiful outdoor attraction that features fantastic flowered landscapes. |
4. Fair Park Museums, free concerts, gardens and more are showcased in this Art Deco-style park that covers 227 acres. |
8. Crow Collection of Asian Art Free daily admission is offered at this Dallas museum, which highlights Asian-influenced art from all over the world. |
3. Zero Gravity Thrill Amusement Park This is one of Dallas' most thrilling amusement parks with five extreme rides for visitors to enjoy. |
7. Dallas Museum of Art Housing a collection made up of more than 24,000 objects dating from the 3rd millennium BC to the present, this museum is a stunning example of preservation. |
2. Dallas World Aquarium From Borneo to South Africa, this aquarium boasts education, conservation and many exhibits. |
6. Pioneer Plaza When in Dallas, this outdoor showpiece is a must-see that features 40 bronze longhorns sculpted as if they are running on a cattle drive. |
1. Dallas Zoo More than 100 acres make up this zoo, which is full of the ‘Wilds of Africa’, animals from ‘ZooNorth’, an aquarium, daily shows and so much more. |
Dallas Events
In February, visitors can catch the Dallas Winter Boat Show held at Market Hall, which displays everything from luxurious yachts to small watercraft.
Dallas Wine and Food Festival is a spring event that has been celebrated for more than 20 years and gives visitors the opportunity to be entertained and educated about fine wine and great food.
Deep Elrum Arts Festival comes to Dallas every April and showcases gourmet food, art exhibits, and performances between Elm Street and Commerce Street.
Celebrate Independence Day in Dallas with the Red, White and Blue Blast. This three-day event features a parade, music, food and a fabulous pyrotechnics show.
In July the Taste of Dallas showcases top chefs and restaurants from the surrounding areas of Texas in this three-day event at Fair Park.
Summerfest in Dallas is for visitors of all ages and features more than 30 music groups on three stages during this end-of-summer bash.
Kick fall off with the Greek Festival in Dallas. Visitors will get the chance to experience all things Greek with food, music and dancing, as well as demonstrations and shopping.
The Grapevine Grapefest near Dallas celebrates the best Texas wines in the month of September with culinary treats and award-winning wines.
From the end of September to October, the Texas State Fair goes on for 24 days. Packed with competitions, rides, food and fun, this Dallas event welcomes the young and old.
The Pioneer Harvest in mid-October celebrates traditional Texas activities with fun festivities such as pie-eating contests, pumpkin carving and crafts. This event takes place every year at the Old City Park.
When To Go
March through April and September through October are great times to visit Dallas. The spring and fall temperatures are cool, and it’s perfect weather to get out and explore the cultural and artistic sides of the city.
As summer comes in the months of May through August, Dallas tourists may find the heat to be overwhelming. Some days reach temperatures of over 100°F (38°C).
Winter in Dallas is comfortable with daily temperatures that range from 55°F (13°C) to 70°F (21°C).
Getting There
In Dallas there are two airports: Love Field and Dallas-Fort Worth International. The international airport is made up of two sections, DFW Airport North and DFW Airport South, and is located about 15 miles from the city's centre.
The city of Dallas operates as Greyhound’s U.S. Headquarters, so it is very easy to reach by way of bus from many cities in the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
There are two trains by Amtrak that service Dallas and Fort Worth: the Texas Eagle and the Heartland Flyer. Also, the TRE (Trinity Express Railway) makes several connections from Dallas to the Fort Worth area.
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