Downtown & Deep Ellum

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Farmers Market at The Shed

The heart of Dallas since 1941.  The market Food Hall and artisanal vendors.  Open every day.

Bishop Arts District (10 min from Downtown)

A vibrant, walkable neighborhood in North Oak Cliff, Dallas, known for its over 60 independently owned boutiques, restaurants, bars and boutiques. North Oak Cliff, South of Downtown.

Perot Museum of Nature & Science

11 exhibit halls with interactive displays on topics like dinosaurs, space and sports plus a 3D theater, cafe and outdoor play area.

Dallas World Aquarium

An immersive attraction in downtown Dallas that features both aquatic life and a rainforest experience with birds, mammals and reptiles.

AT&T Discovery District

Public pedestrian zone in downtown Dallas featuring a massive LED media wall, art installations and The Exchange food hall.

Reunion Tower Geo-Deck

A 561 ft observation tower in downtown Dallas and one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks.

Cane Rosso

The most authentic Neapolitan style pizzas in Texas cooked in a woodfired oven. Cult-favorite status.

Pecan Lodge (Deep Ellum)

Dallas’ most award winning BBQ, smoked in a pit and steeped in time honored tradition.

Klyde Warren Park

A 5.2 acre deck park in Dallas built over the Woodall Rodgers Freeway connecting downtown and uptown.  It serves as a central urban green space with a children’s park, performance pavilion and a variety of food trucks and restaurants.

Nasher Sculpture Center

A museum dedicated to modern and contemporary sculpture, housing the renowned Raymond and Patsy Nasher Collection with works by artists like Calder, Giacometto and Moore.