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Downtown Dallas delivers big Texas energy with its gleaming skyscrapers and world-class arts scene. The Dallas Museum of Art and Nasher Sculpture Center sit alongside historic spots like Dealey Plaza and the Old Red Courthouse. After dark, the neighborhood transforms with symphony performances, theater shows, and cocktail bars where suited professionals unwind.
Getting around is a breeze with three metro stations connecting you to the wider city. Top hotels cater to business travelers while serving as perfect bases for exploring nearby attractions. When hunger strikes, downtown offers everything from quick lunch spots to upscale steakhouses where Texans take their beef very seriously.
Uptown Dallas buzzes with stylish energy along tree-lined McKinney Avenue. Young professionals fill sidewalk patios while art lovers browse contemporary galleries. Catch a show at American Airlines Center or stroll the Katy Trail for a nature break. The Perot Museum offers brainy fun when you need a break from all that eating and drinking.
Dining options range from sleek steakhouses to trendy fusion spots with rooftop views of the skyline. Getting around is a breeze with three metro stops and super walkable streets. Luxury hotels and upscale apartments make perfect bases for exploring this fashionable neighborhood.
Deep Ellum buzzes with live music pouring from historic venues like Trees and The Bomb Factory. Colorful murals splash across brick warehouses while art galleries showcase local talent in this former manufacturing district. Once the cultural center for jazz and blues, this Dallas neighborhood maintains its artistic soul through vibrant nightlife and creative energy that spills onto the streets.
The dining scene mixes food trucks with BBQ joints and craft breweries that stay open late. Though lodging options are limited in Deep Ellum itself, the nearby Baylor Station makes exploring easy. The neighborhood's walkable streets connect venues, though parking fills quickly during weekend events.
The Dallas Design District serves up cutting-edge creativity in what used to be just boring warehouses. Gallery hop through spots like Kettle Art, gawk at avant-garde furniture showrooms, or catch rotating exhibitions at Dallas Contemporary that'll make your brain do happy somersaults. The Trinity Groves culinary scene offers everything from casual tacos to places fancy enough to impress your pickiest friend.
Most galleries keep banker's hours (Tuesday-Saturday), so plan accordingly if you're serious about your art fix. While public transit is limited, parking is surprisingly generous and free. The district feels most alive during gallery walks when the creative energy practically buzzes through those wide, tree-lined streets.
Victory Park pulses with energy on game nights when the American Airlines Center roars with Dallas Mavericks and Stars fans. Between sports events, catch live music at the House of Blues or marvel at modern sculptures dotting sleek plazas. The nearby Perot Museum offers a brain-tingling escape when you need a break from the excitement.
Dining options range from upscale steakhouses to craft cocktail lounges with floor-to-ceiling views of the Dallas skyline. The W Dallas anchors the luxury accommodations, while Victory Station provides easy light rail connections to downtown. The district truly shines after dark when LED displays light up the contemporary architecture.
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at American Airlines Center, a major stadium in Uptown. Our travelers also like the art galleries and museums in the area. If you think American Airlines Center is cool, you also might like Cotton Bowl and Gerald J. Ford Stadium, both located nearby.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Galleria Dallas, a popular place for shoppers in Far North Dallas. Let yourself be amazed at the art galleries in the area— your cultural tour starts here. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. Splash some more cash at Valley View Center.
Explore the campus of Southern Methodist University, during your trip to Dallas. Experience the acclaimed theater scene and great live music in this vibrant area.
Find out about the history of Dallas when you take a trip to Reunion Tower. Experience the fascinating museums and great live music in this vibrant area.
Take the kids to visit the sea creatures at Dallas World Aquarium during your trip to Dallas. Experience the acclaimed art scene or attend a sporting event in this vibrant area.
After visiting Fair Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Dallas. Discover the top-notch restaurants and great live music in this vibrant area.
Beneath the gleaming skyscrapers of downtown, the Sixth Floor Museum chronicles Kennedy's fateful visit with remarkable restraint. The Dallas Arts District packs five venues into nineteen blocks, making it America's largest contiguous arts district. At Klyde Warren Park, food trucks serve everything from tacos to Thai while locals play chess on oversized boards. The Bishop Arts District offers boutiques and restaurants in 1920s storefronts that somehow survived the wrecking ball. Sports fans can catch the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium or the Mavericks at American Airlines Center. The Dallas World Aquarium houses sloths and manatees in a rainforest setting, while Six Flags Over Texas offers roller coasters for thrill-seekers.
There's a lot visitors like about Dallas, especially its skyscrapers and live music. Travelers seeking the perfect souvenir may want to head to Dallas Market Center and Galleria Dallas. While here, you may want to make time for other popular sights such as American Airlines Center and Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center.