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The West End Historic District offers the perfect blend of culture, history, and flavor. Established in the mid-1800s as Dallas’s first trading post by John Neely Bryan, this iconic area by the Trinity River marks the city’s origins. Today, it’s a vibrant hub filled with state-of-the-art museums, unique shops, and delicious dining options. Whether you’re exploring its rich history, savoring a craft cocktail, or shopping for Western wear, the West End has something for everyone.
From flamingos and penguins to manatees and tree kangaroos, Dallas World Aquarium is an immersive microcosm of different habitats around the world. This expansive zoo features an array of exhibits, including the Cloud Forest Trek, the Mundo Maya, and an aquarium. Set your sights on a 400,000-gallon tunnel tank that’s filled with sharks, or traverse through a tropical paradise with sloths and more wildlife. | 1801 N Griffin Street
The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum represents the history of the Holocaust and human rights through in-depth exhibits. Learn more about human rights for all individuals with interactive displays. | 300 N Houston Street
Prepare to be amazed by gravity-defying wonders at the Dallas Museum of Illusions. Here, mind-bending optical art sets the perfect scene for Instagram-worthy pictures. Must-visit exhibits include the illusion rooms, captivating installations, and tricky images. From the cloning table to putting your “head” on a platter, don’t miss this fascinating museum experience. | 701 Ross Avenue
The Dealey Plaza is steeped in history. Locally regarded as the “birthplace of Dallas,” it is also the tragic place of John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963. This park was included in the National Register of Historic Places and became a National Historic Landmark in 1993.
Situated across the street from Dealey Plaza, the Sixth Floor Museum focuses on the assassination and impact of John F. Kennedy’s presidency. This museum is based in the former Texas School Book Depository building, featuring the John F. Kennedy and the Memory of a Nation exhibit. | 411 Elm Street
Constructed in 1970, the John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza was designed by American architect Philip Johnson and shows a cenotaph, an open tomb that pays tribute to the liberation of Kennedy’s spirit. Visit this architectural feat, which appears to almost hover above the ground. | 646 Main Street
Scenic backdrops abound across Dallas, and the Light Up Arches are no exception. The arches create an LED tunnel connecting the West End and Victory Park. Stroll through this glowing path, where vibrantly hued arches will light up your night.
Ping-pong areas and swinging benches are just a couple of the highlights at West End Square—an open and tranquil park in the heart of this charming neighborhood. Modern landscaping and verdant greenery come together to cultivate a relaxing space for all visitors. | 607 Corbin Street
Delve into the western culture of Texas at Wild Bill’s Western Store! Channel your inner Clint Eastwood while perusing through a variety of cowboy boots, hats, novelties, and more. | 311 North Market Street
Treat yourself to decadent delights at this local-favorite bakery and coffee house. Kokopelli Candy features fudgy brownies, perfectly baked cookies, gelato, and so much more. We recommend a slice of the tres leche cake or the oreo rockslide basque cheesecake for your first visit (trust us, you’ll be coming back very soon). | 1718 N Market Street
Relish authentic Texan cuisine at the Y.O. Ranch Steakhouse. Settle into the inviting and rustic space, where your taste buds will be treated to a king’s feast of southwestern dishes. Explore a wide range of menu items including Nashville hot fried oysters, Buffalo filet mignon, and shrimp and grits. | 702 Ross Avenue
This Thai bistro serves culinary masterpieces at budget-friendly prices. Whether you’re a satay and curry fan or a boba tea enthusiast, Family Thais has something for everyone. Prepare your appetite for generous portions of Thai chili wings, fried rice, and more. Top it off with a refreshing fruit tea or a milk tea. | 208 N Market Street #150
This upscale eatery is brimming with ingenious cocktails, modern American cuisine, and flavorsome brunch bites. Toast with a glass of mimosa while listening to a live DJ, or test your spice tolerance with the Angry Shrimp Linguine. | 311 N Market Street # 100
Chet’s provides Irish-American cuisine in a luxurious space, where velvet seating and intricate chandeliers make a classy dining experience. Irish fried crisps with spicy ranch, fish and chips, and shepherd’s pie are some of the shining stars on the menu. | 208 N Market Street
Craving Mexican food? Chimalma Taco Bar has you covered with exceptional tacos, enchiladas, and tortas. Seafood lovers will enjoy the camarones a la “diabla”—imagine savory shrimp coated in a rich tomato sauce, served with a side of rice and salad. | 701 Commerce Street #120
RJ Mexican Cuisine is another highly rated establishment that offers tantalizing Latin American dishes. Along with scrumptious meals, experience friendly services in a welcoming environment. Vegetarian options are also available at RJ Mexican Cuisine. | 1701 N Market Street #102
Mas Street Tacos seems to find an answer for any kind of craving. Looking for something hearty in the morning? The breakfast burrito with eggs, potato, and cheese is a mouthwatering solution. Seeking a sweet accompaniment to your meal? Try the aguas fresca limon for a tangy and citrusy kick. As for lunch and dinner options, Mas Street Tacos encourages you to go with your gut, whether it’s for tortas fajitas or tostadas barbacoa. | 1722 N Market Street