Features 66 acres with 11 lush display gardens that offer seasonal color all year long. Home of Dallas Blooms Spring, the Southwest's largest outdoor floral festival, providing a tranquil oasis where visitors are surrounded by the beauty of all four seasons.
Five floors house 11 permanent exhibit halls containing state-of-the-art video and 3-D computer animation with thrilling, life-like simulations where visitors can exercise their brains through hands-on activities, interactive kiosks and educational games.
Home to over 60 boutiques, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, theaters and art galleries. Located in the heart of North Oak Cliff and only five minutes from downtown. One of Dallas' most unique neighborhoods with a historical shopping district full of great finds, good eats, and charm.
The African American Museum is the only institution of its kind in the Southwest offering an impressive collection of African and African American art, featuring one of the largest folk art collections in the nation. It is a treasury of art and culture recognized as a vital part of the black heritage.
Elevated above the canyon of a freeway, Klyde Warren Park recuperates a blighted urban space by linking the booming, trendy Uptown area of Dallas with its fantastic arts district's several museums, concert halls, and theaters. Styled in a European way, Klyde Warren Park has large lawns for strolling, dogs, tables to sit, a reading area, several water features, food carts, and entertainment venues.