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  1. Find the best attractions, restaurants, events, neighborhoods and more in Dallas, TX. Plan your trip with guides, maps, weather and insider tips from Visit Dallas, the official tourism site for Dallas.

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  2. Start here and get everything you need to plan your trip to Dallas, Texas. How to get here, where to stay, what to do and other Dallas travel tips. Where to go and how to get around, best times, best transportation?

  3. Find the best, fun things to do in Dallas, including free things to do with kids, visiting museums, and world-class shopping.

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    • Day 1 Is For Art and History in Downtown Dallas
    • Day 2 Is All About Oak Cliff and The Bishop Arts District
    • Day 3 Is For Food Tours, Culture and Entertainment
    • Day 4 Is All About The Outdoors

    You don’t need to rent a car if you stay in downtown Dallas. From here, you can take advantage of a number of public-transit options: a free D-Link bus that serves the downtown and Deep Ellum areas, two free streetcars with routes to Uptown and Bishop Arts, multiple DART rail stations, and an underground-tunnel walking system. Plus, rideshares to t...

    Go for a restorative morning hike

    Sleep in a bit before hiking off last night’s debauchery at Cedar Ridge Preserve. This 600-acre nature preserve has 9 miles of hiking trails, some of which reach an elevation of 755ft. Then drive into Oak Cliff, the city’s historically Hispanic area, for a hearty, traditional Mexican breakfast atGonzalez Restauranton Jefferson Blvd. Order some chilaquiles or a bowl of menudo (tripe stew, a cure for hangovers) and a side of the best tortillas in town.

    While away the afternoon wandering the city streets

    After breakfast, stroll along Jefferson Blvd, the historic heart of Dallas' Hispanic community. There are some classic buildings here that reveal the district's nearly century-old history, like the Texas Theatre, where Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested. But the real charms are the long strips of brick storefronts full of vintage Tejano albums, botanica cures and quinceañera dresses. Look for mural art that celebrates Latino heritage and icons such as Tejana singer Selena. Next, pay a visit to th...

    Grab snacks in the Bishop Arts District

    Proceed to the Bishop Arts District, which is home to tons of cute little shops and galleries, including spots for antiques, homewares, apparel,Mercado369 (a must-shop destination for Latino art) and the lovelyWild Detectives indie bookstore and coffee shop. If you've got kiddos,Dallas Zoo is in this part of town and is definitely worth visiting. After all that walking, grab a snack. For something sweet, go toCretia’s Eatery and Bake Shoppe orEmporium Pies.Tribal All Day Cafe is a great stop...

    Spend the morning taking a bite out of Black history

    Rise and shine for a cultural adventure in Dallas. Bypass a big breakfast for a cup of coffee and a pastry from a Deep Ellum coffee shop likeFiction Coffee,Merit Coffee Co. orNoble Coyote Coffee Roasters, then drive toFair Park, a 277-acre campus that opened in 1886 with the first Texas State Fair. Today this art deco haven is a center of entertainment and cultural and historic institutions, such as theAfrican American Museum of Dallas, which houses a comprehensive collection that traces the...

    In the afternoon, see historic documents and immersive art

    Before you leave Fair Park, stop by theHall of State to see where the Dallas Historical Society holds the original Juneteenth document that freed the last remaining enslaved peoples in Texas and the South on June 19, 1866. Return to downtown Dallas to experience a stunning immersive exhibit at Lighthouse Immersive, which has featured the works of Frida Kahloand Van Gogh. You can check their websiteto see what's currently on display. If you have time, stop downtown at theJ Erik Jonsson Central...

    Hit the town for dinner and a show

    Dinner options are endless in downtown Dallas, especially on Main and Elm Streets. You could have an upscale meal at the subterranean restaurantDakota’s Steakhouse, or at the French Room in theAdolphus hotel. For something more relaxed,Campisi’s,Jaxon Beer Garden andCBD Provisionsare always good choices. End the evening with a concert, play, opera, musical or show at one of Dallas’ premiere venues, like the Moody Performance Hall,Morton H Meyerson Symphony Center, the Winspear Opera House and...

    Spend the morning at the Dallas Farmer's Market

    Dallas isn’t just barbecue and Mexican food – the healthy heart of the city can be found at theDallas Farmers Market. The market began as a place for local farmers to sell their produce, but like with everything in Texas, it’s gotten bigger and better. Start at the Shed, an outdoor pavilion with produce for sale and food stalls serving up breakfast and lunch. Cool off inside the Market Shops, a 26,000-sq-ft food hall and market with artisans selling local wares and specialty foods.

    Fuel up with brunch in Lower Greenville

    Lower Greenville is a beloved Dallas neighborhood for good reason – it's full of shops, restaurants with patios, and theGranada Theater, which has been alive and kicking since 1946 and is now one of the city's best live music venues, hosting touring acts like the Avett Brothers, ZZ Top, Graham Nash, Adele and TV On The Radio. On Sundays, the neighborhood is also home tothe Underground Market, which has stalls selling home décor, art, and trinkets. Start the day off right with brunch atCompany...

    Get active at the arboretum and White Rock Lake

    Next up, head to the nearbyDallas Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, where millions of plants and several Chihuly sculptures add up to one of the best botanical gardens in the south, according to Southern Livingmagazine. Then soak up some sun at White Rock Lake. You can hit the 9.4-mile loop trail on foot or bike, get out on the lake in a kayak or canoe (rentals available on-site) or set sail on an adventure with the Spirit of Dallas.

  4. Top Things to Do in Dallas, Texas: See Tripadvisor's 319,905 traveller reviews and photos of Dallas tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Dallas. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. Jun 14, 2021 · Discover the diverse and exciting attractions of Dallas, from arts and culture to sports and history. Learn about the frozen margarita, the JFK assassination, the State Fair of Texas and more.

  6. Sep 25, 2022 · Dallas is home to a bevy of cultural landmarks, world-class museums, iconic sports teams and more. Discover the best things to do in the Big D with our guide.