A Dallas Hotel in The Heart of It All
Located on McKinney Avenue in the heart of Uptown Dallas, this hotel offers the ideal location for exploring the city’s biggest attractions. Nearby, you can see the latest exhibit at the Dallas Art Museum or Nasher Sculpture Center; take the kids to Dallas Aquarium; check out live music at House of Blues or catch an NBA, NFL or NHL game.
AT&T Performing Arts Center
Distance: .5 miles/2 minutes | Website
Crow Collection of Asian Art
This renowned museum hosts historic objects of metal and stone, 600-plus paintings and large architectural pieces dedicated to the arts and cultures of China, Japan, India and Southeast Asia.
Contact: (214) 979-6430 | Distance: .5 mile/3 minutes | Website
Dallas Arts District
This 17-block, 62-acre neighborhood at the center of Dallas’ cultural environment, the largest urban arts district in the country, features the Morton H. Myerson Symphony Center, the Nasher Sculpture Center, the Dallas Museum of Art and numerous other facilities for arts, music, theatre and dance.
Distance: .5 miles/2 minutes | Website
Dallas Museum of Art
Impressionists and other European painters highlight this prestigious museum, as does its acclaimed collection of African art -- the most extensive in the U.S.
Contact: (214) 922-1200 | Distance: .5 mile/3 minutes | Website
Nasher Sculpture Center
With more than 300 stunning pieces, the Nasher is the first institution in the world dedicated exclusively to the exhibition of modern and contemporary sculpture from names that include Matisse, Picasso and Rodin.
Contact: (214) 242-5150 | Distance: .5 mile/ 3 minutes | Website
Perot Museum of Nature & Science
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science, located in Victory Park near downtown Dallas, is said to be a “world of wonder.” Inspiring curiosity in all ages and offering a living science lesson, the museum prepares to amaze your brain through hands-on learning experiences.
Contact: (214) 428-4356 | Distance: .5 miles/3 minutes | Website
Rangers Ballpark
The beautiful baseball-only facility serves as the centerpiece of a 270-acre complex which solidifies Arlington, Texas as an entertainment giant in the Southwest.
Contact: (817) 273-5222 | Distance: 19 miles/25 minutes | Website
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra
The Dallas Symphony's mission is to entertain, inspire and change lives through musical excellence. The Symphony is led by renowned Music Director Jaap van Zweden of the Netherlands.
Contact: (214) 692-0203 | Distance: .5 miles/2 minutes | Website
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
From its location in the former Texas School Book Depository, this museum provides a comprehensive exhibit on the life, death and legacy of President John F. Kennedy.
Distance: 1.5 miles/5 minutes | Website
Dallas Arboretum
This 66-acre botanical garden on the southeast shore of White Rock Lake in east Dallas is a series of gardens and fountains with a view of the lake and the downtown skyline.
Distance: 8 miles/15 minutes | Website
Discover Dallas Tours
Discover Dallas provides exciting day tours in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Tours are by reservation only with standard daily departure times of 9 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Standard tours last three hours but can be customized to explore the attractions of your choice.
Contact: (214) 521-3737 | Website
Katy Trail
The Katy Trail runs through the densest part of Dallas, from the West End and the American Airlines Center through the heart of urban Dallas past Knox Street, up to SMU and Mockingbird Station.
Distance: .5 miles/2 minutes | Website
Klyde Warren Park
Klyde Warren Park serves as a central gathering space for Dallas and its visitors. The 5.2-acre deck park is an urban green space built over the recessed Woodall Rodgers Freeway in downtown Dallas. Klyde Warren Park is a highly active space, providing daily free programming for the public ranging from yoga to book signings to outdoor concerts and films. The park features a performance pavilion, dog park, children’s park, walking trails and game area.
Distance: .2 miles/1 minute | Website
Lone Star Park at Grand Prairie
Offering world-class horse racing with high-tech monitors and a climate-controlled grandstand, Lone Star also adjoins a major theatre venue offering year-round concerts and performances.
Contact: (972) 263-7223 | Distance: 19 miles/35 minutes | Website
The West End Historic District
The West End, Dallas’ true historic district, offers visitors a window into the past with beautifully preserved and masterfully renovated historical buildings, tree-lined streets and brick sidewalks. The area also provides retail attractions, fascinating museums, exciting nightlife and a variety of cultural events.
Distance: 1 mile/4 minutes | Website
Victory Park
One of the most significant urban developments in the history of the Southwest U.S., Victory Park’s 75-acres connect Dallas’ revitalized downtown to affluent in-town districts such as Uptown and Turtle Creek. Victory Park offers urban living, world-class dining, diverse shopping, sophisticated nightlife, and refreshing greenery.
Contact: Varied | Distance: .5 miles/2 minutes | Website
Galleria Dallas
Galleria Dallas offers shoppers more than 200 exceptional nationally and internationally recognized retailers and hosts over 19 million visitors each year. Center hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.
Contact: (972) 702-7100 | Distance: 10 miles/14 minutes | Website
Highland Park Village
This National Historic Landmark is now a charming upscale outdoor shopping village, featuring ultra-prestige retailers and a picturesque setting in one of the most scenic parts of town.
Contact: (214) 559-2740 | Distance: 4 miles/9 minutes | Website
Neiman Marcus Dallas Downtown
The original, historic Neiman Marcus store and a still a memorable shopping experience, both for luxury goods and for a fabulous lunch.
Contact: (214) 741-6911 | Distance: .5 mile/5 minutes | Website
NorthPark Center
Shopping Nirvana, with 235 distinctive stores, art displays and lush gardens. The world's top retailers and designers are represented in this stunning mall.
Contact: (214) 363-7441 | Distance: 7 miles/13 minutes | Website
The Dallas Market Center
The largest wholesale merchandise resource in the world, as recorded by the Guinness Book of World Records, the DMC is the one location where retailers from around the globe source a wide range of products ranging from home furnishings, gifts, decorative accessories, lighting, garden accessories and gourmet items to textiles, fashion accessories and women's, men's, children's and western apparel. With more than 50 markets each year attended by more than 200,000 buyers, Dallas Market Center offers an array of services geared toward helping retailers expand business & increase profits.
Contact: (214) 655-6100 | Distance: 3 miles/7 minutes | Website
The Shops and Galleries of The Crescent
Anchored by luxury retailer Stanley Korshak, this beautiful array of shops, restaurants, galleries and outdoor strolling areas is located across the street from The Ritz-Carlton.
Distance: 1 mile/1 minute
Victory Park
One of the most significant urban developments in the history of the Southwest U.S., Victory Park’s 75-acres connect Dallas’ revitalized downtown to affluent in-town districts such as Uptown and Turtle Creek. Victory Park offers urban living, world-class dining, diverse shopping, sophisticated nightlife, and refreshing greenery.
Distance: .5 miles/2 minutes | Website
West Village
A Dallas hot spot for shopping, dining, and entertainment. Home to the Magnolia Theater which supports independent film and arts.
Distance: 1.5 miles/5 minutes | Website
American Airlines Center
Home to the Dallas Mavericks (NBA), Dallas Stars (NHL) and myriad concerts and live entertainment events.
Contact: (214) 222-3687 | Distance: .5 mile/2 minutes | Website
AT&T Stadium
Home of the Dallas Cowboys (NFL), live entertainment and sporting events.
Contact: (817) 892-4161 | Distance: 19 miles/25 minutes | Website
Dallas World Aquarium
Explore the Mundo Maya exhibit, the rainforest and the mammoth aquarium that features 80,000 gallons of saltwater exhibits including sharks stingrays and hundreds of reef fish all in living coral reef ecosystems.
Distance: .5 miles/2 minutes | Website
Fair Park
Fair Park was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1986 because of its exceptional significance in American history, derived from its 105-year association with the State Fair of Texas and as the site of the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition. While the location of Fair Park dates back to the original 1886 fairgrounds, many of the existing buildings and public spaces were constructed for the 1936 Centennial.
Contact: (214) 426-3400 | Distance: 4 miles/10 minutes | Website
Six Flags Over Texas & Hurricane Harbor
A pair of famed amusement parks in Fort Worth, offering rides, entertainment and year-round attractions for the family.
Contact: (817) 530-6000 | Distance: 28 miles/40 minutes | Website
Texas Motor Speedway
Home to two annual NASCAR weekends and numerous other major events, this is one of the largest sports and entertainment facilities in America, seating more than 155,000 spectators.
Contact: (817) 215-8518 | Distance: 43 miles/60 minutes | Website
White Rock Lake
Minutes from Downtown to the east, White Rock Lake features a scenic park with 9 miles of running, biking, and walking trails as well as excellent fishing, sailing and various picnic and leisure activities.
Distance: 11 miles/17 minutes | Website