Texas you didn't know: 20 things to try in Dallas
For Americans, Dallas is a city that is associated with crazy traffic and heat. Because of this, there is a misconception that this destination is not interesting for tourism and not worthy of travelers' attention, but this is not the case.
In Dallas, you can rent a car and drive around every place that has been unfairly forgotten and can undoubtedly impress city guests. What to see, where to go, and what places can fully convey the spirit of the city, Yahoo News told us.
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
It is a picturesque place that immerses you in a calm and romantic atmosphere. The garden is represented by periodic seasonal exhibitions, which are located near White Rock Lake. It is worth visiting this place from mid-February to mid-April, when the Dallas Blooms Flower Festival is held here.
Cowboy boots
Coming to Texas and not buying authentic cowboy boots is nonsense. You can do it at Wild Bill's Western Store, Cavender's and Boot Barn. If you're on a budget, you can go to Lucchese or the Miron Crosby store in Highland Park Village.
Thai street food market
In addition to the usual tacos and barbecue, this place is worth a visit to the Thai food market. It is worth doing on Sunday at the North Dallas Buddhist Temple.
Sports
Here you can attend a game of such teams as: Cowboys, Stars, Mavericks, Wings, and FC Dallas. However, if you don't want to go to the stadium, you can watch the game in any of the local bars.
Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
This museum presents the main exhibition "John F. Kennedy and the Nation's Memory", which explores the assassination and legacy of former US President John F. Kennedy.
Texas State Fair
The annual fair is associated with a large number of deep-fried dishes. Here tourists will find a lot of unhealthy but delicious food. The fair is held from late September to October.
Dallas neighborhoods
Go to Uptown, the Design District, Oak Cliff/Bishop Arts, and Henderson Avenue to get a sense of what Dallas is all about.
Hotels
Last year, three Dallas hotels were selected as the best at the World's Best Awards 2023. The Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek, The Ritz-Carlton, and The Joule shared the award for rooms, location, service, food, and value.
Art District
Those looking to see some interesting architecture while traveling should head to the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Clyde Warren Park, and the Dallas Museum of Art.
Historic Texas Theater
You can watch interesting movies in this restored theater, but that's not the main thing. It was here that John F. Kennedy's assassin Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested.
Shopping in Highland Park Village
In this place you can buy things in branded stores, such as: Carolina Herrara, Dr. Barbara Sturm, Moncler and Loewe.
Katie's Trail
This is an abandoned railroad line that stretches for 3.5 miles. Walkers, joggers, and cyclists can take advantage of its paved and well-lit path, which is surrounded by greenery and flowers.
Barbecue
Visit 2-3 places to compare flavors and taste the juiciest barbecue, such as Terry Black's or Pecan Lodge.
Tacos
What's a good old-fashioned taco without? Taco Y Vino, El Come Taco, and Pepe's and Mito's are some of the best tacos in Dallas.
A walk in the zoo
The largest zoo in Texas is the Dallas Zoo with about 2,000 animals. Here you can see turtles, giraffes, elephants, and even penguins.
Fair Park
Fair Park is a 277-acre art deco complex that surprises with beautiful nature and interesting locations, including the African American Museum of Dallas and the Women's Museum. You can also watch a Broadway show at the Music Hall.
Monarch Restaurant
The Michelin-starred restaurant is located on the 49th floor of The National and offers incredible views of the entire city. Here you can taste specialty macarons, steaks and seafood.
Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge
The 400-foot-high parallel pedestrian bridge crosses the Trinity River, connecting downtown Dallas with West Dallas.
Spa
If you're in Dallas, be sure to check out The Spa at The Joule, The Spa at Thompson Dallas, and Spa Adolphus.
Old City Park
Here you can go back in time and see a collection of restored homes and businesses from the founding of Dallas.