Dallas offers visitors a unique blend of Southwestern warmth, cosmopolitan flair, Old West charm and modern sophistication. Whether you're in town for business or pleasure, Dallas offers a unique experience rivaled by none in the world. The readers of Style magazine agreed when they named Dallas one of the nation's top cultural tourism destinations. And it's no small wonder they did. With museums, galleries, and public art and performance venues, Dallas' rich diversity and heritage are visible on practically every corner. From the legendary Pegasus atop the City's famed Magnolia Building to the world-class Nasher Sculpture Center and Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, Dallas soars when it comes to creative expression.
Come and experience the Old Town Charm and the modern cosmopolitan flair of the big city. Dallas and the Fort Worth area will sure satisfy everyone's quest of fun filled activities. Enjoy a live rodeo, walking down cobblestone streets and the old Wild West feel of Fort Worth. Visit the JFK Museum, spend time shopping in quaint boutiques, and enjoy the energy of downtown Dallas. If sports excite you then you have come to the right place. Going to a sporting event is a fun and exciting way to spend time with family and friends. No matter what time of year you visit Dallas there is always something for the sports fan. With teams like the Dallas Cowboys, the Dallas Mavericks, and let's not forget about the Texas Rangers, you are sure to find a game to go to. There are so many things to do and see in Dallas that you'll have to plan another Dallas vacation in order to see it all.
There are many things to do in and around the Dallas region. Here are a few suggestions:
Texas Speedway - Texas Motor Speedway, the second largest sports facility in America, plays host to major league racing, concerts and auto shows. Texas Motor Speedway is a motorsports haven along the historic Chisholm Trail in Fort Worth. It features seating for 150,061 fans. It represents the pinnacle in luxury for fans of auto racing, as the facility features 194 skybox VIP suites. See more Texas Speedway ...
American Airlines C. R. Smith Museum - Experience the history of commercial aviation. This exciting establishment acquaints visitors with American Airlines, from its humble beginnings through five eras of flight. Activities include interactive displays, video presentations, hands-on-exhibits, a 2-seater flight simulator, an IWERKS movie "Spirit of America", and many other educational flight related activities. Housed in a glass hangar, a restored 1940s DC-3, the Flagship Knoxville, welcomes visitors of all ages. See more American Airlines C. R. Smith Museum ...
The Dallas Zoo - The world-class zoo covers 95 acres and features many rare and endangered species. Key exhibits include the ExxonMobil Endangered Tiger Habitat with Indochinese and Sumatran tigers, the Lacerte Family Children's Zoo with interactive, educational exhibits for children and the 25-acre Wilds of Africa, named the best African exhibit in the United States. See more Dallas Zoo ...
Six Flags Over Texas - Six Flags Over Texas...The Entertainment Capital of Texas! For generations, Six Flags Over Texas has defined Lone Star thrills. From our Giant-sized coasters to our family-friendly rides, our Guests enjoy a larger than life entertainment experience that is distinctly and unforgettably Texas. Have you tried Six Flags' virtual ride reservation system? Say goodbye to lines and start enjoying every minute of your park visit! The Fast Lane ride reservation system allows Guests to make a ride reservation on 11 thrilling rides without ever standing in line! See more Six Flags Over Texas ...
Dallas Art District - The largest urban cultural district in the nation, the Dallas Arts District is home to many world-renowned performing and visual arts organizations. From the heroic sounds of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra to the colorful festivities of the Tejano Wednesday Concert Series. From the Dallas Museum of Art to the American Indian Arts Festival, there's something for everyone in the Dallas Arts District. See more Dallas Art District ...
Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament - From the moment you cross the drawbridge over the fish-filled moat, you will be transported back to a time when brave and valiant knights battled for their King and Queen. Throughout the evening, you will marvel at these courageous men on horseback, who fight with swords and compete in the dangerous joust. Cheer on your favorite knight as you enjoy a feast "fit for a king." See more Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament ...
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