Explore nostalgic, brick-lined streets, boutique shops, and local dining.
Experience authentic Texan heritage and rodeo.
Known as "The Ball" this is the best spot for 360-degree views of the Dallas skyline.
A must-see for history buffs, this museum chronicles the life and legacy of JFK at the site of the assassination.
A vibrant "deck park" built over a freeway. It features daily food trucks, green space for lounging, and free events.
A charming neighborhood with independent boutiques, art galleries, and cozy eateries.
A massive food hall (seven days a week) and open-air market (saturday and sunday only) in downtown with local produce, artisanal goods, and several restaurants.
A massive, 400-acre outdoor lifestyle, dining, and entertainment destination, serving as a hub for shopping, live events, and family-friendly activities. We recommend checking out the indoor ferris wheel at the Scheels sporting goods store!
Legacy Food Hall: A three-story food hall with over 20 artisanal vendors! The Boardwalk at Granite Park: Just across the highway from Legacy West, this is a beautiful waterfront area with several restaurant patios.
The largest contiguous urban arts district in the U.S. You can visit the Dallas Museum of Art (free admission) and the Nasher Sculpture Center all within a few blocks.