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  • Perau Museum of Nature and Science

    Un museo interactivo de ciencia, tecnología y naturaleza con fósiles de dinosaurios y un cine 3D.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Legoland Discovery Center

    Una atracción interior dedicada a Lego, con un cine 4D, pequeñas montañas rusas y áreas de construcción interactivas.

  • Dallas Fort Worth International Airport

    International airport close to the Legoland Discovery Center.

  • Rainforest Cafe

    Un restaurante temático que recrea una selva tropical con animales robóticos y efectos de sonido e iluminación.

  • Grapevine Mills Mall

    Mall where the Rainforest Cafe is located.

  • Truckyard

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

  • Lower Greenville

    Location of the Truckyard food park.

  • Sweet Firefly Ice Cream Shop

    Una heladería que sirve helados caseros con sabores creativos.

  • Richardson

    Location of Sweet Firefly Ice Cream Shop.

  • Hyatt Regency Dallas

    Un hotel con habitaciones espaciosas, una piscina cubierta y proximidad a atracciones y restaurantes.

  • Magnolia Hotel Dallas

    Un hotel cómodo y convenientemente ubicado cerca de los principales lugares de interés turístico.

  • Terry blacks barbecue

    Terry Black's Barbecue is a Texas BBQ joint known for its Central Texas style brisket, pork ribs, and homemade sausages, all cooked with Post Oak wood in custom-built smokers.

  • Kerry Black's Barbecue

    Kerry Black's Barbecue is a Dallas restaurant recommended for its barbecue, especially after being recommended by the Bryants.

  • takaria LCA

    Takaria LCA is a cozy, authentic neighborhood taqueria serving tacos with homemade hot sauce and sweet corn.

  • cookie Society

    Cookie Society is known for its butter and brown sugar based cookies, especially the Salted Caramel, and a variety of rotating flavors.

  • 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.

  • Grassy Knoll

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

  • Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Gardens

    A peaceful escape by White Rock Lake filled with vibrant flowers, trees, and winding paths, featuring seasonal flower beds, fountains, sculptures, and year-round outdoor festivals.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Old Dallas County Courthouse

    Located in Dealey Plaza, this is one of the significant buildings related to the Kennedy assassination.

  • 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.

  • Southern Methodist University

    The location of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum.

  • Nasher Sculpture Center

    The Nasher Sculpture Center mixes traditional and contemporary art in a tranquil setting.

  • 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.

  • Arboretum and Botanical Gardens

    The Arboretum and Botanical Gardens feature colorful displays of native plants and European flowers, with food trucks available.

  • Heritage Village

    Heritage Village offers visitors the chance to explore historical buildings and experience life in 19th-century Texas.

  • Southfork Ranch

    Southfork Ranch is the film set of the soap opera Dallas, where visitors can enter the estate where J.R. and Sue Ellen played out their unhappy marriage.

  • West End

    The West End is the location where the shot was fired that killed John F. Kennedy.

  • The Sixth Floor Museum

    The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza documents the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

  • 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 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.

  • Deep Ellum neighborhood

    The Deep Ellum neighborhood is known for its colorful murals, bars, music venues, and restaurants, offering Dallas's nightlife.

  • 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.

  • Dallas Cowboys

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

  • Dallas Farmers Market

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

  • Downtown

    Downtown is close to the main attractions, museums, and restaurants.

  • Uptown neighborhood

    The Uptown neighborhood is modern, safe, and full of bars and quality hotels.

  • NorthPark Center

    A top shopping destination with luxury brands, designer stores, and art exhibits.

  • McKinney Avenue Trolley

    A free historic trolley that takes you through the charming Uptown District.

  • Truck Yard

    A laid-back spot with food trucks, craft beer, and tree houses for seating.

  • The Rustic

    The ultimate place for live music and great food with a Texan vibe.

  • Omni Dallas Hotel

    A central place to stay downtown, offering a spa, fitness center, and heated infinity pool.

  • 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.

  • Water Gardens

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

  • Hyatt Regency DFW

    Hotel in Dallas.

  • The Statler Dallas, Curio Collection by Hilton

    Hotel in Dallas.

  • Sheraton Dallas Hotel by the Galleria

    Hotel in Dallas.

  • The Sinclair, The Autograph Collection

    Hotel in Dallas.

  • The Worthington Renaissance Fort Worth Hotel

    Hotel in Fort Worth.

  • Double Tree by Hilton Fort Worth South Hotel

    Hotel in Fort Worth.

  • Dallas Arboritum and Botanical Garden

    A 66-acre garden with the Rory Meyers Children's Adventure Garden, seasonal festivals like Autumn at the Arboritum, and educational programs promoting environmental stewardship.

  • Lower Greenville Ave

    Experience the energetic pulse of Lower Greenville, renowned for its eclectic mix of trendy bars, live music venues, and diverse dining options. It's the go-to spot for a lively night out or a casual bite.

  • Enos Pizza

    A pizza restaurant located in the Bishop Arts District, known for its good pizza.

  • Flower Child

    A restaurant known for its healthy, scratch-made food; specifically mentioned for its chicken enchiladas.

  • 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.

  • Dallas Art Museum

    A museum in Dallas with free general admission.

  • Museum of Science and nature

    While Dallas has The Perot Museum of Nature and Science, this entry seems to refer to a general concept. The Perot Museum is an interactive wonderland for all ages, sparking curiosity through engaging exhibits on science and nature.

  • George W Bush Presidential Library

    Explore the life and presidency of George W. Bush through fascinating exhibits, including a replica of the Oval Office and artifacts from the 9/11 attacks. It offers a comprehensive look at a significant era.

  • Dallas Holocaust Museum

    A poignant and educational institution dedicated to the memory of the Holocaust, featuring powerful exhibits and personal stories. It serves as a crucial reminder of history's lessons.

  • Human Rights Museum

    Part of the larger Dealey Plaza complex, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights focuses on the American Civil Rights Movement and the global human rights struggle. It's an inspiring space for reflection and understanding.

  • Bishop Arts

    A district with a tiny building where Lucia is located.

  • Art District

    An area in Dallas known for its street art.

  • Farmers Market

    A market in Dallas that is a free attraction.

  • Old Red Museum

    The Dallas County History and Cultural Museum, the Old Dallas County Courthouse built in 1892.

  • African American Museum

    One of the museums to visit in Dallas.

  • Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark

    Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark in Grand Prairie is an 80,000 square foot indoor water park featuring a variety of water slides, a lazy river, a water fort, and a surf simulator with a retractable roof for year-round fun.

  • Billy Bob's

    Experience the self-proclaimed 'World's Largest Honky Tonk' in Fort Worth, a legendary venue offering live music, bull riding, and a true taste of Texas nightlife.

  • Trinity Overlook

    Trinity Overlook offers a skyline view of Dallas, especially beautiful during golden hour.

  • Oddfellas

    Oddfellas is a restaurant in the Bishop Arts District.

  • Magnolia

    Magnolia is a cafe that serves coffee and mini pies.

  • Rudy's Barbecue

    Rudy's Barbecue is a gas station and barbecue joint.

  • Global Life Park

    Visit the former home of the Texas Rangers, Global Life Park (formerly Globe Life Park), a classic ballpark experience offering tours and a glimpse into baseball history.

  • Globe Life Field

    Home of the Texas Rangers, featuring air conditioning, a retractable roof, and fan experience.

  • West End district

    The West End district is known for its old buildings, restaurants, and specialty shops, ideal for walking, with excellent bars and dining.

  • North Park Center

    North Park Center is a sophisticated mall featuring luxury and varied brands.

  • Galleria Dallas

    Galleria Dallas is famous for its large indoor ice skating rink.

  • Deep Elm neighborhood

    The Deep Elm neighborhood is known for its vibrant nightlife, live music, bars, pubs, and clubs.

  • Club Dada

    Club Dada is renowned for rock, indie, and alternative shows in Deep Ellum.

  • Bomb Factory

    The Bomb Factory hosts major concerts and events.

  • Peakin Lodge

    Peakin Lodge is the place to try traditional Texas barbecue.

  • Velvet Taco

    Velvet Taco is famous for creative and tasty tacos.

  • 560 by Wolf Gang Puck

    560 by Wolf Gang Puck in Reunion Tower offers stunning views and exquisite dishes.

  • Fort Worth

    Fort Worth is famous for the historic stockyards, traditional rodeos, and authentic Old West atmosphere.

  • Magnolia Market

    Part home decor, part food truck plaza, and offers an Instagram-worthy experience.

  • Waco

    Waco is known for its beautiful downtown area and the Magnolia Market.

  • Uptown District

    The Uptown District is a convenient location close to major attractions, restaurants, and shops.

  • Stockyards

    A historic district in Fort Worth celebrating the cattle industry.

  • Trinity River Trail

    A park trail along the river for walking, running, jogging, and biking.

  • West End Historic District

    An area where President JFK was assassinated, featuring museums like the Dallas Holocaust Museum, sports bars and steak houses.

  • AT&T Discovery District

    A public park designed like a tech startup, featuring LED walls, a globe that lights up, an open-air food hall, and a robot dog, making it a photogenic spot in downtown Dallas.

  • Arboretum & Botanical Garden

    A garden with tickets costing $21.95 during the weekdays and $25.95 during the weekends.

  • Ice Skating Galleria Mall

    An awesome mall offering year-round ice skating.

  • Texas State Fair

    The oldest state fair in the United States, featuring Big Tex and the Texas Star Ferris wheel, held from late September to late October.

  • Big Tex

    A 55-ft tall talking statue at the Texas State Fair.

  • Texas Star

    A Ferris wheel at the Texas State Fair.

  • Giant EyeBall

    A weird, but cool art installation in the financial district since 2013.

  • Perot Museum

    El Perot Museum of Nature and Science, ubicado en Victory Park, ofrece exhibiciones interactivas sobre la relación entre aves y dinosaurios, energía alternativa y el cuerpo humano.

  • Jfk Memorial

    A memorial to pay tribute to President JFK, who was assassinated in Dallas.

  • Historic West End

    The historic end of Dallas where the former president was assassinated, with museums, sports bars, steakouses, and memorials.

  • Dallas Aquarium

    Part of the Sea Life Aquarium Network, featuring jellyfish, Japanese crabs, birds, and sharks, with a walk-through cenote exhibit.

  • M Trolly

    Historic rides around uptown.

  • Mckinney UpTown

    A place with bars, restaurants, and cafes, with a local vibe.

  • George Bush Presidential Center

    Located at the SMU campus in Dallas, where you can learn about the Bush family.

  • First Niemann Marcus

    The location where the first Neiman Marcus store was put up in Dallas in 1907.

  • Travelling Man

    A series of three metal sculptures depicting robots accompanied by birds.

  • Arts District

    El Arts District en Dallas es el distrito de artes más grande de los Estados Unidos, con museos, restaurantes, bares, galerías y teatros, y alberga el Klyde Warren Park.

  • Galleria Mall

    An awesome mall offering year-round ice skating.

  • Perau Museum

    A five-story science museum with dinosaur skeletons, earthquake simulators, tornado tunnels, and exhibits for all ages.

  • Dallas Arts District

    The largest urban arts district in the United States, featuring galleries, theaters, public installations, and notable architecture.

  • Dallas Arboritum

    A stunning 66-acre garden with lakeside flowers and a children's adventure garden with interactive water features and science-based exhibits.

  • Plano

    Home to the Crayola Experience, where kids can melt crayons into shapes, animate drawings, and create custom Crayola crayons.

  • Epic Waters

    An indoor water park with a retractable roof, lazy river, slides, a surfing simulator, and cabanas with food service, operating year-round.

  • Kids Xania

    A miniature city run by kids with full-on jobs, uniforms, banks, and airplanes, offering educational roleplay experiences.

  • Monarch

    A restaurant on the 49th floor of the National Building, offering moody lighting, impressive views, handmade pastas, Wagyu steaks, and a notable wine list.

  • National Building

    The location of the Monarch restaurant, situated on the 49th floor.

  • Lucia

    An intimate restaurant in Bishop Arts known for handmade pastas and a special atmosphere.

  • Oak Cliff

    Location of Kessler and underrated at night.

  • Parliament

    A speakeasy-style bar with moody atmosphere and bartenders who create custom and dramatic cocktails.

  • Ciccadia

    An arcade with 150+ games and 30 taps of cider, offering unlimited free play for a flat fee.

  • Wild Detectives

    A bookstore, bar, and coffee shop that sometimes hosts poetry readings, with cozy couches and outdoor picnic tables.

  • Dallas Comedy Club

    A comedy club featuring improv, standup, and open mic nights, with a low-pressure, high-energy, and local vibe.

  • Four Corners Brewing Company

    A chill, dog-friendly, Latin-inspired brewery with murals, food trucks, and a tap wall offering unique beer selections.

  • Kesler

    An old-school, intimate concert venue in Oak Cliff that feels like a living room with a sound system, hosting indie legends and local singer-songwriters.

  • Katy Trail

    A 3.5-mile paved trail popular for joggers, bikers, and people-watching.

  • Katy Trail Ice House Midwalk

    A place to grab a margarita after fitness activities on the Katy Trail.

  • Trinity River Ottabon Center

    A nature preserve inside one of the largest urban hardwood forests in the United States, offering hiking trails, wetlands, bird-watching zones, and eco exhibits.

  • Lakeside Park

    A peaceful and storybook-like park in Highland Park with stone bridges, a slow-moving creek, and teddy bear statues.

  • Highland Park

    Highland Park is a neighborhood known for its nicely decorated homes during Christmas.

  • Cedar Ridge Preserve

    One of the only places near Dallas with elevation change, offering hiking trails, butterfly gardens, and scenic overlooks.

  • Dallas Museum art

    A large art museum with over 25,000 pieces from around the world, offering free admission and late-night events.

  • DMA

    A large art museum with over 25,000 pieces from around the world, offering free admission and late-night events.

  • National Sculpture Center

    Features artists like Picasso, Codler, and Rhoden, all nestled in a peaceful garden that makes you forget you're in downtown.

  • Deep Ellen

    A neighborhood that is a living, breathing art gallery, featuring murals on every corner and alley.

  • Deep Ellen Brewing

    A place to grab a cold one while exploring the murals in Deep Ellen.

  • Meow Wolf

    A multi-sensory, hyper-immersive art experience that is part art museum and part sci-fi funhouse.

  • Grapevine

    A town that features wine tasting rooms, boutique shops, local bakeries, cobblestone streets, and a vintage railroad.

  • North Park

    A mall with Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Versace, Neiman Marcus, Zara, Apple, and a Lego store, as well as an actual art museum inside.

  • Louis Vuitton

    A designer fashion house located in North Park mall.

  • Versace

    A designer fashion house located in North Park mall.

  • Neiman Marcus

    A department store located in North Park mall.

  • Zara

    A clothing store located in North Park mall.

  • Apple

    An electronics store located in North Park mall.

  • Lego store

    A toy store located in North Park mall.

  • Bishop Arch

    Known for indie, quirky, and beautifully weird shops, vintage stores, handmade jewelry, and craft coffee.

  • Highland Park Village

    America's first outdoor shopping center, featuring Chanel, Hermes, Cardier, and a valet.

  • Legacy West

    A sleek, modern, and live-work-play area with boutiques, rooftop restaurants, pop-up events, and people walking tiny dogs in sunglasses.

  • 60 Vines

    A restaurant located in Legacy West.

  • Billy Bob's Texas

    The world's largest honky tonk, located in the Fort Worth Stockyards.

  • Magnolia Silos

    Part home decor, part food truck plaza, and offers an Instagram-worthy experience.

  • Balcone Distillery

    Another attraction near Magnolia Silos, you can enjoy Balcones Distillery.

  • Brazil's Riverwalk

    Another attraction near Magnolia Silos, you can take a walk along the Brazil's Riverwalk.

  • Fossil Rim

    An 18,000-acre drive-thru safari where animals walk up to your car.

  • Glenn Rose

    The location of Fossil Rim, also offers great hiking and dinosaur fossil tracks.

  • Lake Texoma

    One of the largest reservoirs in the US, straddling the Texas-Oklahoma border, for weekend lake escapes.

  • Death Star

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

  • American Airlines Center

    Where the Dallas Mavericks and the Dallas Stars play, located in the heart of downtown.

  • Victory Park

    El Perot Museum of Nature and Science está ubicado en el barrio de Victory Park.

  • Texas Rangers

    Home of the Texas Rangers, featuring air conditioning, a retractable roof, and fan experience.

  • Toyota Music Factory

    An amphitheater meets a lifestyle center with restaurants, bars, and a live music venue.

  • Los Kenus

    Location to Toyota Music Factory.

  • State Fair

    24 days of fried food, neon lights, live music, pig races, car shows, a giant ferris wheel, and Big Tex.

  • Texas

    24 days of fried food, neon lights, live music, pig races, car shows, a giant ferris wheel, and Big Tex.

  • Vituvian Lights

    Entire park transformed into a glowing wonderland with millions of LED lights wrapped around every single tree.

  • Frisco Rough Riders

    Minor league baseball offering lazy river seats inside the outfield and fireworks every Friday night.

  • Riders Field

    Minor league baseball offering lazy river seats inside the outfield and fireworks every Friday night.

  • Dallas blooms

    The Dallas Arboritum explodes with 500,000 blooming flowers, tulips, daffodils, all types of just flowers, guys.

  • Gaylord Texan Resort

    The Gaylord Texan Resort features acres of Christmas decorations with over 2 million holiday lights, a Christmas village with activities, and the "I Love Christmas Movies" attraction with replicas from iconic movie scenes.

  • Frisco Square

    Frisco Square features the largest choreographed holiday lights and music show in North Texas, with over 180,000 lights and 200 dancing snowflakes, as well as an outdoor ice rink.

  • Santa’s workshop

    Santa’s workshop is a cool shop located at Main street, Grapevine, where visitors can immerse themselves in Christmas spirit.

  • North Pole Express General Store

    The North Pole Express General Store in Grapevine is a place to take a memorable photo with Santa.

  • Grapevine Vintage Railroad’s North Pole Express

    The Grapevine Vintage Railroad's North Pole Express offers a ride to experience the magic of Christmas; tickets sell out quickly.

  • Dallas Galleria

    The Dallas Galleria features the nation's tallest indoor Christmas tree, which illuminates for a special light show, and also has a North Pole Express with Santa Claus and Snow Day Dallas.

  • Snow Day Dallas

    Snow Day Dallas is a Christmas attraction filled with festive photo opportunities located at Dallas Galleria.

  • Deerfield

    Deerfield in Plano is a neighborhood known for its Christmas lights displays on homes.

  • Six Flags

    Six Flags transforms into a winter wonderland during the holiday season with over a million lights, holiday entertainment, festive decor, and seasonal treats for Holiday in the Park.

  • Vitruvian Park

    Vitruvian Park converts to a magical wonderland with over 1.5 million sparkling lights during the holidays.

  • Downtown Historic District

    El Downtown Historic District de Dallas combina estilos arquitectónicos de diferentes siglos y cuenta con museos, mercados, teatros y esculturas, incluyendo la Pioneer Plaza.

  • Old City Park

    Old City Park, también conocido como Dallas Heritage Village, es un museo al aire libre con 38 casas restauradas de los siglos XIX y XX.

  • John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza

    El John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial, ubicado cerca de Dealey Plaza, es un monumento con 72 columnas blancas que forman una habitación cuadrada sin techo.

  • Fair Park

    Fair Park es un complejo de entretenimiento y educación con cinco museos y diez escenarios para conciertos y deportes, que alberga la colección de arquitectura Art Deco más grande de Estados Unidos.

  • Design District

    El Design District es un barrio creativo en Dallas, conocido por boutiques de ropa, estudios de diseño de interiores, galerías de arte moderno, restaurantes y cervecerías artesanales.

  • Deep Ellum

    Deep Ellum es un barrio de Dallas conocido por sus locales de música, bares, restaurantes y vida nocturna, con edificios históricos y una rica historia musical.

  • Dallas Heritage Village

    Dallas Heritage Village es un museo al aire libre con 38 casas restauradas de los siglos XIX y XX.

  • West End Neighborhood

    Un barrio en Dallas que contiene Dealey Plaza.

  • Sixth Floor Museum on Dealey Plaza

    El Sixth Floor Museum on Dealey Plaza es un museo en Dallas ubicado en el antiguo edificio del depósito bancario de la escuela de Texas, dedicado al trágico evento del asesinato de John F. Kennedy.

  • Texas Discovery Gardens

    Texas Discovery Gardens es un oasis de siete acres y medio en la jungla urbana, un jardín con un insectario y una casa de mariposas.

  • Texas Longhorns

    The Texas Longhorns are featured in the daily cattle drive at the Fort Worth Stockyards, showcasing a symbolic representation of the 1800s cattle drives.

  • Whataburger

    Whataburger is a Texas fast food institution famous for its giant burgers and the chicken biscuit.

  • Sundance Square

    Sundance Square in downtown Fort Worth is a compact and walkable area with shops and restaurants, known for its historical past as 'hell's half acre'.

  • AT&T Exchange

    The AT&T Exchange in downtown Dallas features a crazy visual display, bars, and restaurants.

  • Sixth floor

    The sixth floor of a building in downtown Dallas is where Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President JFK.

  • Greenville

    Greenville is a neighborhood with cool cafes and restaurants.

  • South Fork Ranch

    The Dallas ranch that Jocelyn wanted to visit.

  • HC Ranch

    A fantastic restaurant located in the Fort Worth Stockyards.

  • Fort Worth Zoo

    The top-ranked zoo in the United States, located in Fort Worth.

  • Peru Museum

    A natural science museum in Dallas.

  • SMU

    A university with a gorgeous campus in Dallas.

  • Pioneer Park

    A park in Dallas that the speaker likes to visit.

  • Jerry World

    A stadium where the Dallas Cowboys play; also known as AT&T Stadium, it offers tours.

  • Hurricane Harbor

    A water park in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

  • La Victoria

    A family-run Mexican takeaway shop known for its all-day breakfast burritos and tamales.

  • Fuel City

    Part gas station, part convenience store, and part award-winning 24/7 cash-only taco shop.

  • Mia's Taxmex

    An institution since 1981, known for its giant menu of Tex-Mex, especially the 50/50 fit nachos and brisket tacos.

  • Burger House

    A classic fast-food burger joint known for its burgers, shakes, and crispy seasoned fries with a secret seasoning.

  • Sanduichi

    A popular Japanese sando shop combining sandos with chef-driven Texas flare, known for its spicy truffle chicken katsu and egg salad sando.

  • Goldies

    A celebrated barbecue spot in Texas, known for its brisket, pork ribs, and various sides; expect long lines.

  • Starship

    A bagel shop that has received accolades, including a James Beard award nomination and 'Best Bagel' at Bagelfest.

  • Loro

    An Asian-inspired barbecue smokehouse from Uchi and Franklin's Barbecue, offering items like smoked shashidito queso and oak-smoked brisket sandwiches.

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