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Best places to visit in Dallas

  • Reunion Tower

    La Reunion Tower es una torre de observación de 561 pies de altura con una estructura en forma de globo en la parte superior que alberga la plataforma de observación Geodeck, que ofrece vistas de 360 grados de Dallas.

  • Dallas Zoo

    The largest zoological park in Texas, housing over 2,000 animals with exhibits like Giants of the Savannah and a children's zoo offering hands-on activities and giraffe feeding.

  • Dallas Museum of Art

    Housing over 24,000 pieces spanning ancient artifacts to contemporary masterpieces, showcasing works from Monet, Van Gogh, and Canaletto, with rotating exhibitions, lectures, and workshops.

  • Sixth Floor Museum

    The Sixth Floor Museum chronicles President John F. Kennedy's life and the events of his assassination, featuring exhibits, photos, and videos.

  • Dallas World Aquarium

    An aquarium in the West End historic district with diverse ecosystems, featuring a rainforest exhibit with free-flying birds and aquatic displays with sharks and a walk-through tunnel.

  • Clyde Warren Park

    Clyde Warren Park es un gran restaurante y un escenario en el centro del distrito de las artes. Los rascacielos que rodean el parque son particularmente espectaculares después de la puesta del sol.

  • AT&T Stadium

    AT&T Stadium, also known as Jerry World, is the home of the Dallas Cowboys and features a large HD screen, tours of the field and locker rooms are available during the off-season.

  • Dealey Plaza

    A historic downtown park famous as the site of President John F. Kennedy's assassination, featuring important buildings and a poignant spot to reflect on American history.

  • Perot Museum of Nature and Science

    A museum with a cube-like modern design, offering hands-on exhibits exploring animals, ecosystems, science, and the oil industry, including dinosaur skeletons, a 3D theater, and a tornado simulator.

  • Klyde Warren Park

    This innovative urban deck park spans over downtown’s Woodall Rodgers Freeway, offering a green oasis with a dog park, children's play area, and food trucks. It's a fantastic spot for relaxation and people-watching.

  • Fort Worth Stockyards

    The Fort Worth Stockyards is an iconic area known for its cowboy roots, old west charm, and daily cattle drives featuring Texas Longhorns.

  • Bishop Arts District

    Explore a vibrant neighborhood filled with independent boutiques, art galleries, and diverse culinary delights. This charming area is perfect for a leisurely stroll and discovering unique local treasures.

  • Texas School Book Depository

    An important building in Dealey Plaza, famous as the location where Lee Harvey Oswald shot President John F. Kennedy.

  • White Rock Lake

    White Rock Lake es un lago artificial al noreste del centro de Dallas, popular para actividades como vela, kayak, remo y piragüismo, y cerca del Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden.

  • Six Flags Over Texas

    Six Flags Over Texas is a theme park with roller coasters, rides, and attractions, including the Titan and a new Giga Dive coaster opening in 2026.

  • Pioneer Plaza

    Es famoso por su grupo escultórico de 52 piezas, la composición representa a tres vaqueros a caballo conduciendo una manada de 49 toros, un lugar de visita obligada para una foto agradable de Insta.

  • Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

    The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is a 66-acre garden on White Rock Lake, featuring seasonal displays like the Dallas Blooms festival and a children's adventure zone.

  • Dallas Farmers Market

    The Dallas Farmers Market features stalls from local producers, restaurants, and handicraft shops, offering typical Texas foods.

  • Dallas Arboretum

    The Dallas Arboretum is a garden featuring twelve 25-foot-tall decorated Victorian-style gazebos representing the 12 Days of Christmas, and a European-style Christmas village with houses representing businesses, plus a nighttime display of over one million lights.

  • Epic Waters Indoor Water Park

    Epic Waters es un parque acuático cubierto en Grand Prairie, a 20 millas del centro de Dallas, con 11 toboganes de agua, un área de instrucción de surf y una piscina de olas artificial.

  • Truckyard

    Un parque de comida al aire libre con varios camiones de comida que sirven pizzas, hamburguesas, hot dogs y postres.

  • Grassy Knoll

    Part of Dealey Plaza, the Grassy Knoll is known as the location where shots were fired during the Kennedy assassination.

  • George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum

    Located on Southern Methodist University's campus, this museum offers insight into recent American history with exhibits about 9/11, the war on terror, and critical presidential decisions.

  • Dallas Cowboys

    Home of the Dallas Cowboys, a Texas landmark with over 80,000 seating capacity, a retractable roof, art installations, and a jumbotron.

  • Water Gardens

    Downtown attraction in Fort Worth with cascading waterfalls; caution is advised when visiting with children due to potentially slippery walkways.

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