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Downtown Amarillo

Downtown Amarillo buzzes with Western charm and cowboy culture at every turn. Catch a game at Hodgetown Stadium or explore the art deco Potter County Courthouse with its striking spire. Music lovers can enjoy live country tunes along historic Polk Street, while art enthusiasts should visit the Amarillo Museum of Art or American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame. Tex-Mex cantinas and authentic steakhouses offer hearty meals after a day of exploration. Most attractions sit within a walkable six-block radius, with ample street parking available. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings provide the perfect base for experiencing this slice of genuine Panhandle heritage.

Polk Street Historic District

Polk Street Historic District showcases Amarillo's oil boom legacy through stunning Art Deco buildings and the glowing marquee of the historic Paramount Theatre. Galleries display regional artwork while Western heritage shops line tree-shaded sidewalks. Route 66 memorabilia adds nostalgic charm to this walkable cultural hub where history feels alive at every corner. From upscale steakhouses to casual Tex-Mex cantinas, the district satisfies diverse tastes with chicken-fried steak and green chile specialties. Restored boutique hotels occupy early 1900s buildings, offering personalized service. The six-block area is easily explored on foot, with seasonal trolley service connecting major attractions.

Wolflin Historic District

Stately brick homes and wide sidewalks lined with century-old elm trees make Wolflin Historic District a walker's paradise. Admire the gorgeous 1920s Tudor Revival and Colonial Revival architecture as you stroll through this peaceful residential enclave. The neighborhood offers a refreshing escape from Amarillo's commercial bustle while keeping you close to nearby attractions. Getting around requires a car since public transit options are limited. While there are no restaurants or shops within the district itself, you're just a quick 5-10 minute drive from downtown dining spots and cultural venues like the Amarillo Museum of Art.

Barrio

The Barrio in Amarillo serves up authentic Hispanic culture without the tourist price tag. Colorful murals tell stories on adobe walls while the aroma of fresh tortillas and grilled meats fills the air. Families gather at local taquerias where generous portions of barbacoa and menudo cost less than a fancy coffee elsewhere. The neighborhood hums with Spanish conversations and regional Mexican music. Small mercados and family-owned restaurants offer genuine experiences and wallet-friendly prices. While public transit is limited, street parking is plentiful for those exploring by car. The peaceful residential vibe makes for easy walking during daytime hours, perfect for travelers seeking cultural immersion away from the usual tourist spots.

San Jacinto

Amarillo's San Jacinto neighborhood offers attractions including Historic 6th Street Sign.

Top landmarks in Amarillo

Amarillo and related destinations

Cowboy culture meets roadside kitsch in this Texas panhandle city where the legendary Cadillac Ranch invites visitors to leave their mark on half-buried vintage cars. The American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame celebrates the region's equestrian heritage with impressive exhibits. Palo Duro Canyon, the 'Grand Canyon of Texas,' offers dramatic hiking trails through rust-colored rock formations. For true local flavor, attempt the 72-ounce steak challenge at The Big Texan, where failing means paying. Wonderland Amusement Park delivers family thrills, while downtown's revitalized charm centers around Hodgetown Stadium, where baseball games unfold beneath spectacular prairie sunsets.

An overlooking view of nature in Amarillo, Texas

Find out more about Amarillo

There's a lot visitors like about Amarillo, especially its restaurants and entertainment. Simply book an excursion to enjoy your stay a little more. You can easily spend a relaxing day visiting Amarillo Botanical Gardens and Palo Duro Canyon. There's plenty more to see, including sights like Hodgetown Stadium and Amarillo Civic Center.