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Instead of sitting around in your hotel room during your spouse’s work conference, seize the chance to experience the best that Dallas has to offer. Visit world-class museums, eat delicious food, catch an entertaining show, and explore the city’s best neighborhoods!
After a long day of travel, the laid-back Arts District offers both rest and exploration. Ellie's Restaurant and Lounge is the perfect place to begin your day. Their menu boasts a range of delicious options, with the buttermilk pancakes and breakfast potatoes being particular favorites.
The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) offers a relaxing, enriching, and memorable experience. Don't miss the must-see collection of African art, the captivating works of Latin American artists like Frida Kahlo, and the ever-evolving contemporary art exhibits. The DMA is a budget-friendly option for spouses – admission to the permanent collection is free!
Adjacent to the DMA, you'll find Klyde Warren Park, the most popular park in the city. The park's walking trail is great for a daily dose of cardio, while its expansive green spaces offer one of the city's most sought-after locations for yoga.
Avoid the hassle of searching for a restaurant and simply dine at Klyde Warren Park! For an excellent dining experience, head to Mi Cocina if you haven't already succumbed to the allure of the Klyde Warren food trucks. Enjoy the delicious brisket tacos and a Mambo Taxi while soaking in the views from any part of the restaurant, including the charming patio.
It’s time to delve into history at the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, a Dallas landmark. Explore the museum and gain valuable insights into President Kennedy's life and legacy. The museum features a comprehensive collection of artifacts and a meticulously researched timeline of the events.
Your next stop is the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. In Trinity Groves, you'll find a dedicated spot for capturing perfect photos of the bridge with the city skyline. Just minutes from the viewpoint, you’ll have the chance to experience the artistic delights of Kate Weiser Chocolate, including macarons, bonbons, and ice cream.
The first day of a business trip is usually the toughest, with travel fatigue compounded by the immediate start of work meetings. This makes it the perfect opportunity to surprise your spouse with a hearty meal. Terry Black’s Barbeque, widely regarded as one of Texas' finest barbeque establishments, is renowned for its legendary beef ribs and creamy corn. Be sure to check in on the Margarita Mile!
In addition to Deep Ellum, the Uptown district is an absolute must-visit. Located in the heart of Uptown, San Martin Bakery and Restaurant offers a unique take on breakfast and brunch. Their chilaquiles and baked goods, such as fruit tarts, eclairs, and croissants, are top-notch. The handmade breads truly exemplify the bakery's authentic character.
Follow up breakfast with a visit to West Village in Uptown. Hop on the free M-Line trolley for easy access to this vibrant shopping center. There are trendy clothing stores like y&i clothing boutique and Mizzen + Main, relaxing spas, movie theaters, and a variety of dessert options.
Within walking distance of West Village lies the Katy Trail, Dallas's favorite nature trail. Stretching from the American Airlines Center towards Southern Methodist University, the Katy Trail offers a scenic route with numerous attractions and lunch spots along the way. To stay on track with your itinerary, head south on the trail and don’t forget to photograph the iconic Katy Trail Train Statue, a significant historical landmark.
You haven't truly experienced the Katy Trail until you've visited Katy Trail Ice House, the most popular spot on the trail and a Dallas gem. With a 50-foot bar featuring 50 beers on tap, the Ice House is famous for its amazing margaritas, juicy burgers and tender brisket, and a spacious patio for people-watching and catching the game.
After your outdoor activities, head indoors to the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. Consistently ranked as a top tourist destination, this world-class museum features captivating dinosaur exhibits, stunning gem displays, cutting-edge technology demonstrations, and much more. Don't miss the T. Boone Pickens Life Then and Now Hall for some incredible photo opportunities!
The museum adventures continue at the Dallas Arts District, nationally recognized for its size and architectural significance. The Nasher Sculpture Center stands out, featuring a vast collection of world-class sculptures, from thought-provoking sign installations to playful piñatas. Just across the street, the Crow Museum of Asian Art presents a remarkable collection of pottery and ancient works spanning centuries.
Your spouse is off of work, and a true Dallas experience awaits: authentic Tex-Mex at the historic El Fenix, the city's oldest restaurant. El Fenix, founded in 1918 and relocated to its current spot in 1965, is known for its brisket enchiladas, tortilla soup, and sopapillas.
Experience Dallas from above at Reunion Tower's GeO-Deck. The circular observation deck offers 360-degree panoramas, especially stunning at night when the city lights illuminate the skyline. You can spot the city's tallest skyscraper (Bank of America Plaza), the vibrant Omni Hotel, the iconic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, and the impressive highway network.
Whether you're an early riser or prefer to sleep in after a busy couple of days, Cindi’s NY Deli and Restaurant will be ready to serve you breakfast! This highly acclaimed New York-style deli serves pancakes, bagels, and hashbrowns that are simply divine. Conveniently located near many of the city's top attractions, Cindi's is a great starting point for exploring the rest of the city.
Alongside Deep Ellum and Uptown, the Bishop Arts District stands out as a quintessential Dallas neighborhood. Bishop Arts is known for its top-tier shopping, with a plethora of gift shops, boutiques, and bookstores. Wild Detectives is a local favorite, combining a bookstore with a bar for a unique experience. Just a short stroll away, get your spouse a souvenir at We Are 1976 or Mosaic Makers Collective.
Loved Cindi's? Keep the New York vibes going at Jimmy's Food Store, a Dallas favorite since 1966. Their Italian beef, Italian, and meatball subs are legendary, and their wine selection is perfect for sharing with your partner.
East Dallas features two exceptional natural gems: White Rock Lake and the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden. Acclaimed for its colorful display gardens and groves of pecan trees, the arboretum consistently ranks among the nation's finest botanical gardens. White Rock Lake, the largest urban lake in Dallas, is a prime spot for biking, kayaking, and paddle boarding.
At the accoladed Dallas World Aquarium, you'll encounter an immersive experience that goes beyond simply observing aquatic animals. The highly-praised Orinoco Rainforest and Mundo Maya exhibits at the aquarium transport you to another world, featuring every detail, from exotic fauna to breathtaking waterfalls.
With only one dinner left, treat yourself to a memorable steak dinner. Dallas offers a wealth of exceptional steakhouses, and Bob's Steak & Chop House in Oak Lawn is a standout. Their famous ribeye, complemented by the exquisite lobster bisque and rack of lamb, will leave you wanting more. Bob's elegant yet Southern charm creates an unforgettable evening, perfectly capturing the essence of a Texas adventure.
Dallas is a dynamic hub for entertainment. Sports fans can revel in the excitement of Mavericks and Stars games, while music lovers can experience a diverse range of options from House of Blues concerts to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The city also caters to theater enthusiasts with numerous Broadway productions and offers a healthy dose of laughter with the Dallas Comedy Club's impressive lineup of comedians.
This itinerary covers the must-sees of Dallas, but if you’d like to replace some of these excursions, we encourage you to personalize your experience. Three days may not be enough to see it all, so if you would prefer to visit other top Dallas attractions, check out this list of the top 30 things to do in Dallas.