7 best things to do in Dallas, Texas | Book Delta Airlines Flights & Tickets Reservations

Dallas, Texas, is on the come up and it’s about time. This dynamic city has tons of fun things to do: the most shopping centers per capita, jaw-dropping museums, and an ever-growing arts community. But it doesn’t stop there. Dallas’ food scene is getting national attention these days and who could blame them? Tex-Mex and barbecue are the reigning queen and king of the restaurant scene, but Dallas surprises people with great Asian food, steakhouses, and killer bars and coffee shops (which are sometimes coffee shops with bars). Check all the flight fares and Delta Airlines Flights & Tickets Reservations


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Fearing's Restaurant

Celebrity chef Dean Fearing's restaurant is a sophisticated affair set within the stylish Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Treat yourself to fine dining in seven indoor and outdoor settings with the “Father of Southwestern Cuisine.” The larger-than-life chef specializes in hearty traditional food with a twist, so expect unusual (but delicious) flavor pairings. Highlights include Dr. Pepper braised short ribs, chicken-fried Maine lobster, al pastor street tacos, and grilled cheese with house-smoked chopped BBQ brisket.


McKinney Avenue Trolley

In addition to plenty of pick-up trucks, Dallas is home to a historic trolley, which trundles up and down the lively McKinney Avenue in Uptown and the downtown Arts District. Founded in 1983, it usually operates 365 days a year and is free of charge. Hop on and off for a quirky bar and food crawl featuring some of the best pubs in town.


Texas Horse Park

Get to know Dallas the traditional way—from horseback—at Texas Horse Park. The 302-acre park sits within the Great Trinity Forest, an area once owned by Davy Crockett and his wife. With riding lessons, trail rides, and hippotherapy, the Texas Horse Park is a tribute to Texas' equestrian history.


Highland Park Village

Shopping is pretty much a local sport in Dallas, so if you want to play ball with your credit card, you’ve come to the right place. The first outdoor shopping center in America is as renowned for its Spanish-influenced architecture as its haute couture (think Chanel, Dior, Alexander McQueen).


Pecan Lodge

Ask anyone in Dallas where to get barbecue and they’ll point you to the Pecan Lodge, Dallas’ most award-winning barbecue joint. The pit-smoked food at this restaurant in the hip Deep Ellum neighborhood is absolutely out of this world—as evidenced by the lines out the door, around the corner and into the parking lot. 


Arts District

Dallas boasts the largest contiguous urban arts district in America: a 19-block expanse crammed with museums, restaurants, and theaters. Get your bearings of the Arts District on a scavenger hunt or walking tour before deciding where to invest your time.


The Nasher Sculpture Center

This calming space is nestled within Dallas's Arts District and is home to one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary art in the world. The lush two-acre sculpture garden is tantalizing for photographers and Instagrammers, thanks to works by the likes of Rodin, Henry Moore, and George Segal.

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