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Things to See & Do Dallas THINGS TO SEE & DO DALLAS Dallas is a city of many sides. Here, Southern meets modern, legacy meets luxury and heritage meets hospitality - so come explore them all! Deep Ellum Brewing Company Medieval Times Texas Horse Park DOWNTOWN FAIR PARK DALLAS WORLD AQUARIUM From one-of-a-kind restaurants by celebrity Fair Park is home to the world’s largest The adventure at The Dallas World chefs and incredible shopping (Neiman collection of art deco exhibit buildings, Aquarium begins at the top of the rainforest The Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure Garden Dallas Zoo George W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum Marcus flagship store is located here) to as well as the Texas Discovery Gardens exhibit, where exotic birds and lounging unique architecture and history of Dallas, featuring a butterfly habitat, a native wildlife sloths can be seen along with a wide CITYPASS ATTRACTIONS year, delivers hours of fun for children, adults experience where visitors can get up close downtown is an unbeatable destination. pond and multiple gardens year-round; array of animals that are part of the many Make the most of your time in Dallas with and life-long learners alike. Catch a view of and personal with giraffes, elephants, lions, DowntownDallas.com African American Museum; The Music Hall conservation projects. Experience the CityPASS for easy access and discounted Downtown Dallas from the museum’s glass- cheetahs and many other African species. at Fair Park and The Cotton Bowl Stadium. outdoor South Africa exhibit and catch a admission to some of our most popular encased elevator as you go to the top floor 650 S. RL Thornton Frwy, Dallas 75203 VICTORY PARK Or you can simply relax while paddling a glimpse of black-footed penguins, Shoebill attractions. VisitDallas.com/CityPASS and back down. 469.554.7500 | DallasZoo.com Victory Park is where you can catch a swan boat on the park’s lagoon. Fair Park is storks and Madagascar giant geckos. 2201 N Field St., Dallas 75201 | 214.428.5555 game, dinner and drinks all in one place. It’s home to multiple large events throughout 1801 N. Griffin St., Dallas 75202 DALLAS ARBORETUM & BOTANICAL PerotMuseum.org GEO-DECK AT REUNION TOWER See our city from over 500 feet in the perfect for celebrating a Dallas Mavericks or the year, including the annual State Fair of 214.720.2224 | DWAZoo.com GARDEN THE SIXTH FLOOR MUSEUM air at one of Dallas’ most recognized Dallas Stars win, or enjoying some fresh air Texas . The Dallas Arboretum & Botanical The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza structures. Enjoy the view and interact with after attending a concert at the American FairPark.org TEXAS HORSE PARK Garden features 66 acres with 11 lush chronicles the life, assassination and Halo, the deck’s digital information system, Airlines Center nearby. Located in the Great Trinity Forest just 15 display gardens that offer seasonal color legacy of President John F. Kennedy to learn about Dallas, its landmarks, Reunion VictoryPark.com MORE FUN minutes from Downtown Dallas, Texas Horse all year long. Home of Dallas Blooms, Park offers trail rides for all levels - and even with documentary films, photographs Tower’s light shows, milestone events in the MEDIEVAL TIMES the Southwest’s largest outdoor floral DEEP ELLUM pony rides for the little ones! and artifacts. Walk through a timeline of city and more. Surrender to an age of bravery and honor festival, the Arboretum provides a tranquil Deep Ellum introduced jazz and blues 811 Pemberton Hill Rd., Dallas, TX 75217 Kennedy’s life and presidency and the 300 Reunion Blvd. E, Dallas 75207 and witness epic battles of steel and steed oasis where visitors are surrounded by to Dallas in the 1920s. Today, the 214.671.9500 | TexasHorsePark.com moments of November 22, 1963 as the 214.712.7040 | ReunionTower.com during each show. From ringside seats, the beauty of all four seasons, with a neighborhood’s rich musical history still entire nation stood still. A live feed from discover a feast for the eyes and stomach magnificent backdrop of White Rock Lake. beats on with an array of live music venues the museum webcam features a real-time THE GEORGE W. BUSH PRESIDENTIAL with a live jousting tournament and a four- alongside trendy dining spots and bars, view from the sniper spot, and two areas in LIBRARY & MUSEUM course meal fit for royalty. The Rory Meyers Children’s Adventure unique shops and striking art installations the museum were recreated to appear as The George W. Bush Presidential Library 2021 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas 75207 Garden was designed to connect children and murals. they did in 1963. & Museum holds the largest electronic 866.543.9637 | MedievalTimes.com/Dallas Did with nature. Enjoy eight acres of fun DeepEllumTexas.com overlooking the beautiful White Rock Lake 411 Elm St., Dallas 75201 | 214.747.6660 | jfk.org records collection in the entire Presidential you with 150 interactive exhibits, 16 indoor and Library system with more than 200 million outdoor classrooms and a Discovery Garden. DALLAS ZOO email messages and nearly four million know? 8525 Garland Rd., Dallas 75218 | 214.515.6500 Named one of “20 Best Zoos” by USA photographs. Visit Freedom Hall, a high DALLAS IS HOME TO SIX PROFESSIONAL SPORTS TEAMS DallasArboretum.org Today, the Dallas Zoo is the largest definition video wall montage of the 44 There’s no shortage of champions, adrenaline and excitement here in Dallas with Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Mavericks, zoological experience in Texas with a U.S. presidents, and don’t forget to take a Dallas Stars, Texas Rangers, FC Dallas and the newest addition to the Dallas sports scene, Dallas Wings! PEROT MUSEUM OF NATURE & SCIENCE 106-acre park, thousands of animals and photo in the full-sized Oval Office replica. The Perot Museum of Nature & Science, an education department that offers 2943 SMU Blvd., Dallas 75205 | 214.346.1650 Dallascowboys.com | Mavs.com | nhl.com/stars | mlb.com/rangers | fcdallas.com | wings.wnba.com home to 11 permanent exhibit halls and programs for all ages. Visit the Giants GeorgeWBushLibrary.smu.edu various traveling exhibitions throughout the of the Savanna Exhibit, an 11-acre safari VisitDallas.com VisitDallas.com ARTS NASHER SCULPTURE CENTER MARGOT AND BILL WINSPEAR OPERA THE SAMURAI COLLECTION PIONEER PLAZA DALLAS ARTS DISTRICT The longtime dream of the late Raymond HOUSE The Samurai Collection in Dallas was created The largest bronze monument of its kind Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous and Patsy Nasher, the Nasher Sculpture A magnificent venue, Margot & Bill in 2012 to house the extraordinary collection depicts a herd of larger-than-life steers and urban arts district in the nation, spanning 68 Center is one of the finest collections of Winspear Opera House follows a traditional of Japanese armor of Ann and Gabriel their cowboy escorts as they move along the acres and 19 blocks. It is home to some of modern and contemporary sculptures in the horseshoe shape, engineered specifically for Barbier-Mueller. Their ever-expanding Shawnee Trail during the 1850s. Dallas’ most significant cultural landmarks, world. Located in the Dallas Arts District, opera and musical theater performances. collection is comprised of almost 1,000 1428 Young St, Dallas, TX 75202 museums and performing arts venues, the 55,000-square-foot space is enclosed by The Winspear is located in the Dallas Arts objects, many of which are exemplary pieces including the multi-venue AT&T Performing a glass façade, providing continuous views District and home to the Dallas Opera and of real samurai armor. ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICTS from the street through the building and Texas Ballet Theater. 2501 North Harwood St., Dallas, TX 75201 Arts Center, Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher TRINITY GROVES across the length of the 1.4-acre outdoor 2400 Flora St., Dallas 75201 214 965 1032 | SamuraiCollection.org Sculpture Center, Crow Collection of Asian The 15-acre restaurant, retail, artist and gallery and garden. 214.880.0202 | attpac.org Art, Meyerson Symphony Center and Moody entertainment destination sits at the base 2001 Flora St., Dallas 75201 THE MEADOWS MUSEUM Performance Hall. Take a stroll through the of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in West 214.242.5100 | NasherSculptureCenter.org Located on the Southern Methodist district and visit each one - they’re all within Dallas. This ultimate foodie destination has University (SMU) campus, The Meadows walking distance of each other. everything from BBQ to sushi to Italian to CROW COLLECTION OF ASIAN ART Museum features a significant permanent 750 N Saint Paul St., Dallas 75201 southern comfort food. The area is also Part of the Dallas Arts District, Crow collection of 15th - 20th-century Spanish art, RONALD KIRK PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE 214.744.6642 | TheDallasArtsDistrict.org home to the Restaurant Concept Incubator Collection of Asian Art is one of only as well as special exhibitions and a sculpture Ronald Kirk Pedestrian Bridge offers activity program, which encourages culinary a handful of museums in the country garden. space with an up-close view of the Trinity entrepreneurs to develop restaurant dedicated solely to the arts and cultures 5900 Bishop Blvd., Dallas, TX 75205 River and Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Grab a concepts to become the newest additions of Japan, China, India and Southeast Asia. 214 768-2516 | MeadowsMuseumDallas.org snack from one of the food trucks that make DEE AND CHARLES WYLY THEATRE on the block. Experience a peaceful world of beauty a daily stop, lounge on a chair or take on a The compact, vertical orientation of the TrinityGroves.com and spirituality in the heart of the city chess match or fitness class. Dee & Charles Wyly Theatre, climbing 12 with pieces dating from 3,500 B.C.
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