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Dallas Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Discover the diverse attractions of Dallas, Texas, from world-class museums and vibrant arts districts to iconic landmarks and thrilling amusement parks. This collection offers a comprehensive taste of Big D, perfect for any traveler seeking culture, entertainment, and a memorable urban adventure.

  • Dallas Museum of Art

    The Dallas Museum of Art features American designs and famous European paintings in the Arts District.

  • Nasher Sculpture Center

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

  • Reunion Tower

    Reunion Tower is a long-standing landmark offering breathtaking views of the city, with fine dining available.

  • Dallas World Aquarium

    The Dallas World Aquarium features underwater passages to observe remarkable creatures, and also includes a jungle walk with monkeys.

  • Six Flags Over Texas

    Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington offers over 100 rides for family fun, including the Rock-n-Rocket and Texas-sized hot dogs.

  • Pioneer Plaza

    Pioneer Plaza features bronze statues of Texas longhorns in a landscaped park, commemorating the old cowboy trails.

  • Arboretum and Botanical Gardens

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

  • Perot Museum Of Nature And Science

    The Perot Museum Of Nature And Science offers children the chance to experience simulated natural events and explore science.

  • Dallas Zoo

    At the Dallas Zoo, visitors can see cuddly koalas, hand-feed giraffes and admire other Giants of the Savanna.

  • 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.