Discover the best of Dallas and Fort Worth in 48 hours, from the historic Western charm of the Stockyards to the trendy Bishop Arts District and bustling Sundance Square. This Texas adventure offers a taste of iconic burgers, cultural landmarks, and vibrant urban life.
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.
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'.
Bishop Arts District
The Bishop Arts District is a Dallas neighborhood known for its small businesses, trendy boutiques, fun restaurants, and bars.
AT&T Exchange
The AT&T Exchange in downtown Dallas features a crazy visual display, bars, and restaurants.
Clyde Warren Park
Clyde Warren Park is a place to sit down and hang out.
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.