What to do: Watch the daily cattle drive, explore Western shops, enjoy Texas BBQ, and maybe hit up Billy Bob’s Texas (world's largest honky-tonk). Great for: All ages, out-of-towners wanting that “Texas” experience.
What to do: Explore local restaurants, bars, shopping, and art galleries in a lively downtown atmosphere. Pro tip: Great for brunch or coffee meet-ups.
Why now? March is perfect for spring blooms. What to see: Japanese Garden, rose gardens, and seasonal flowers.
Free admission to the permanent collection. World-renowned for its architecture and collection of masterworks.
Top-rated zoo in the U.S. March is ideal because it’s not too hot, and the animals are active.
Walk or bike along the Trinity River trails, with stops at The Shops at Clearfork for shopping and dining
Both in the Dallas Arts District. Great for art lovers and those seeking a chill afternoon.
Learn about the life and legacy of President John F. Kennedy. A thoughtful, historic experience for first-time visitors.
Dallas Blooms festival runs March–April: tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and spring displays galore. Perfect photo op and walkable experience.
Artsy, eclectic area known for live music, murals, tacos, and craft brews. Good nightlife option for guests looking to explore after wedding events.
trendy shops, coffee, and eats.