Dallas Travel Guide
Welcome to Dallas, TX!
Dallas symbolizes much of the popular image of Texas. A major center for oil and gas, this city goes about its business with refreshing character and gusto. For fans of modern architecture, the business core has several styles of contemporary buildings. At Fair Park, visitors are presented with a cultural and entertainment district, with attractions that include the Dallas Museum of Natural History, Dallas Aquarium at Fair Park, Science Place and Cotton Bowl Stadium, which hosts concerts and both national and international sporting events. The performing arts—dance, music and theater—are well represented in Dallas, with a host of venues offering performances that range from traditional to contemporary styles. Dallas' Majestic Theatre has been a mainstay for live entertainment and arts performances since 1921. Dallas is also home to the John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza, a good place to meditate and get away from the fast pace of downtown.
Tourist Attractions

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza examines the life, times and death of President John F.
Hotels & Motels

The Fairmont Dallas is an ideal place for meetings, since over 70,000 square feet of space set in extraordinary surroundings are featured at this hotel.
Tour Operators

The McKinney Avenue Trolley runs between Dallas' Art District and the McKinney Avenue neighborhood.
Current & Upcoming Events [ View All ]
Looking for something to do in Dallas, TX? Check out these current and upcoming events. If you know of an event that is not listed in the travel guide, please feel free to add an event listing (it's free).
- Taste Of Dallas
Jul 12 to Jul 14 » Fair Park of Dallas - Beat Cancer DFW
Aug 24 » Music Hall at Fair Park
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