Things To Do In Dallas

Dallas is a city that’s been on the come-up for a while now. There are loads of things to do to keep you and all of your friends occupied. It’s not a matter of if, but a matter of when. Dallas has a huge, expanding art community and a vibrant foodie scene that’s been getting it’s share of media attention. Tex-Mex and BBQ are the staples, but Dallas will surprise you with spectacular Asian food and steakhouses as well. Don’t forget the coffee shops! In this article we’ll cover a few places where you may want to visit for an awesome Dallas experience.

The Sixth Floor Museum

A place where you’ll be able to educate yourself on the tragic assassination of John F. Kennedy. Whether or not you believe what they tell ya, a walk through could lead to some interesting discoveries. It’s certainly a somber start to a Dallas adventure, but it’s always good to keep things in perspective. If this isn’t your kind of thing, we understand. Just wanted you to know that it’s there.

Fearing’s Restaurant

This restaurant was opened by celebrity chef Dean Fearing and it’s certainly a sophisticated venue. Located inside of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, there are seven different indoor and outdoor settings for you to dine in. The kind of food you’ll find is hearty Southwestern favorites with a twist, so expect to learn about different flavor pairings. Does Dr.Pepper braised short ribs and grille cheese with house smoked BBQ brisket sound good to you? That was a rhetorical question.

Texas Horse Park

We’ve gone to the museum and we’ve filled up on delicious food – it’s time to get back to basics. And by basics, we mean horseback. Get to know Dallas the original way by steering your own steed at Texas Horse Park in South Boulevard. There are riding lessons and trail rides to enjoy while you wander about this remnant of Texas’ equestrian history. You’ll feel like you’re a part of Dallas culture when you visit the freshwater springs or the Native American archeological site.

McKinney Avenue Trolley

Dallas is home to a beautiful, historic trolley which travels up and down McKinney Avenue in the Dallas Arts District. This trolley usually runs every day of the year and is completely free of charge. Get from one destination to another in style with this quirky aid to exploring Dallas’ famous Arts District.

Klyde Warren Park

This narrow park is one of the most popular spots in all of Dallas. This 5.2 acre park connects Dallas’ Uptown arts districts together, and everyone likes the beautiful playground. Live concerts are usually on schedule and you can fill up at the amazing food trucks or in the park’s two restaurants, Savor and Relish. Enjoy the large variety of daily free activities like badminton, table tennis, ice-skating, chess and much more. Klyde Warren Park in Dallas is sure to become a fave of yours, your friends, and your family! I know – we can’t wait either!

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