
In Dallas you’ll discover plenty of art, culture, culinary and creativity that just make you say, “Whoa”.
From the classics like Reunion Tower and Perot Museum of Nature and Science, to new experiences in must-see spots like Trinity Groves and the Design District, there are endless ways to fill 24 hours in Dallas.
Start early in the morning riding the historic McKinney Avenue Trolley to the original Bread Winners restaurant on McKinney Avenue. This popular spot in the city is a favorite of under the radar celebrities.
Then, join the locals and jog at the Katy Trail, a 3.5-mile walking and biking path leading into the heart of the city. When on route, enjoy a local brew at the Katy Trail Icehouse one of Dallas’ most popular spots.
Now visit The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, to walk through a timeline of John F. Kennedy’s life, presidency and the moments of November 22 as an entire nation stood by. A live feed from the museum webcam features a real-time view from the sniper spot and two areas in the museum were recreated to appear as they did in 1963.
Later, head for a walk to Wild Bill’s Western Store to find the perfect boots and locally made Stetson hats. Secure some Instagram moments in downtown with In-City Wheels.
Explore the vibrant cityscape aboard an electric bike or scooter and uncover all the urban gems waiting to be discovered.
Explore some of the best BBQ in Texas at Terry Black’s BBQ in Deep Ellum or at nearby Pecan Lodge, where the pit master is always happy to reveal his secrets!
It is time to discover the rich musical history of Deep Ellum at the Deep Ellum Community Center and perhaps even more with the tours offered by the Center including the tour to Blues Alley, a tribute to the history of blues in this historical neighborhood considered the cradle of Texas Blues. The Alley showcases the work of local artists and pays tribute to the artists that came out of Deep Ellum, including the father of Texas Blues, Blind Lemon Jefferson.
It is now time to relax at your hotel, many downtown hotels have rooftop pools to unwind while you continue to immerse yourself in the city!
Or head to Sweet Tooth Hotel to enjoy or gather Instagram moments at 6,000 square feet of interactive adventures and end up at the bar with the most creative and sweetest drinks in town. In the afternoon it’s time to explore another historic neighborhood, Bishop Arts District. A hidden gem for tourists and a favorite with locals of today and the past, including Bonnie and Clyde back in the 30’s. The neighborhood is filled with local restaurants and boutiques. Stay here for dinner perhaps at trendy Paradiso’s patio!
End your evening at one of Casanova’s karaoke rooms and don’t forget to check out Revelers Hall, presenting local musicians and a very nice selection of local beers and plenty of charm.
Before tucking in for the night, dream big under the stars nearby Ron Kirk Pedestrian Bridge and enjoy some of Dallas’ best skyline views.