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When to visit
For a few perfect months between the chilly winter and steamy summer, Dallas celebrates spring with events such as Dallas Blooms, Deep Ellum Arts Festival, Savor Dallas, and the Dallas International Film Festival, making this season a great time to visit. You’ll also find pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds in the fall, but be prepared for rain.
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The first thing you should do in Dallas is...
find a barbecue restaurant with an outdoor patio and order a beer or margarita. One of my favorites is Ferris Wheelers Backyard and BBQ in the Design District.
A perfect Saturday in Dallas...
involves catching a show in Deep Ellum. While the names have changed since I spent my formative college years hopping from venue to venue, the laid back vibe and cold beer have not.
One touristy thing that lives up to the hype is...
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, which covers the history of the JFK assassination. Although I didn’t appreciate it as a school kid, I learned a lot as an adult.
To discover the "real" Dallas...
you should visit when there’s a rodeo in town. The most famous is the Mesquite Rodeo which typically runs during the summer months.
For the best view of the city...
eat at the restaurant at the top of Reunion Tower. It’s a bit pricey but the views are phenomenal. Plus, Dallas is very flat, so you can see for miles and miles.
One thing people get wrong...
is thinking Dallasites all wander around in 10-gallon cowboy hats. Typically, if you see someone in a cowboy hat, they’re a tourist.
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What is Dallas known for?
Think of Dallas and you can’t help but think of the Dallas Cowboys—arguably the most famous football team in the NFL. The Texan city is also famous for the TV show “Dallas”, the birthplace and headquarters of 7-Eleven, and as the city where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
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What attractions are there in Dallas?
Head up the landmark Reunion Tower for a view over Dallas, visit the John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza and the Sixth Floor Museum, and take a stroll around the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens. Football fans won’t want to miss a behind-the-scenes tour of the AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys.
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How can I have fun in Dallas?
Watch a show in the Arts District, ride a rollercoaster at the Six Flags Over Texas theme park, or dive into the interactive exhibits at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. In the evening hours, head to the Deep Ellum entertainment district to sip frozen Margheritas and enjoy live music.
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How can I spend 3 days in Dallas?
Three days in Dallas gives you enough time to take in the top attractions and explore Dallas’ neighborhoods. Visit the Reunion Tower, John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza, and Dallas Arboretum, tour the AT&T Stadium, and party in the Deep Ellum entertainment district, then take a day trip to Arlington or Fort Worth.
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What entertainment is there in Dallas?
Dallas is a cultural hub, where you can discover the museums of the Arts District, hit the shops at the NorthPark Center or Dallas Galleria malls, or catch a football game at AT&T Stadium. The Deep Ellum entertainment district is buzzing at night, packed with bars, restaurants, and live music venues.
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Is Dallas safe to visit?
Yes, Dallas is generally a safe city to visit. However, crime rates are still reasonably high, and, like all major US cities, you should take care at night and keep an eye on valuables. South Dallas, Cedar Crest, and the Convention Center District are some of the less safe areas.
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