11 Interesting Places To Visit In Dallas, Texas │Touring Highlights

11 Interesting Places To Visit In Dallas, Texas

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The metropolitan city of Dallas is one of the most vibrant, cultural, and modern places in Texas. From art galleries and museums to monuments and memorials, Dallas is full of history and memories. If you’re looking for a cultural break filled with opportunities to learn and explore as well as relax, this could be the perfect place for you. 

Here’s a list of some of the top things to do in Dallas… 

Reunion Tower

Reunion Tower Dallas Texas

The Dallas Reunion Tower is an observation tower located in the city center. The tower’s unique shape makes it one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks and its height of 561 foot make it the 15th tallest building in Dallas.

As long as you’re not afraid of height, the Reunion Tower is a great place to take some photos and get a proper overview of the city below. 

Frontiers of Flight Museum 

Frontiers of Flight Museum Dallas Texas
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The Dallas Frontiers of Flight Museum has become very popular with aviation enthusiasts from around the world. This fascinating aerospace museum was designed back in 1988 by William E. Cooper. 

Visitors can look around the displays of antique airplanes and learn more about the history of flight and the pioneers who developed new inventions.  

Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Perot Museum of Nature and Science Dallas Texas
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The prestigious Perot Museum of Nature and Science is another must-see attraction in Dallas. The museum has two separate campuses; one in Victoria Park and one in Fair Park. 

Inside the museum, you will find exhibits on everything from natural gems and precious stones to engineering experiments and a specially designed children’s museum. 

Dallas World Aquarium 

Dallas World Aquarium Dallas Texas

The Dallas World Aquarium is a great option for children and families with plenty of activities and sights to see. From koi fish to sharks and everything in between, it’s impossible to get bored here. 

The Dallas Aquarium is known for its carefully replicated marine habitats as well as its exciting underwater tunnels where you can see the fascinating sea life up close.

Fair Park Ferris Wheel 

Fair Park Ferris Wheel Dallas Texas
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The Texas Star Ferris Wheel in Fair Park is another one of Dallas’s top attractions. Up until 2013 when the Star of Pueblo was opened in Mexico, the Texas Star in Dallas was the tallest Ferris wheel in North America. 

Unsurprisingly this is a very popular ride, especially in the summertime, so you might have to queue but the views are definitely worth it. 

Arts District

Arts District Dallas Texas

The Arts District of Dallas is a hub of culture in the downtown area. If you’re looking for a cultural tour of Texas this is one of the best places to start.

The Arts District includes iconic buildings such as the Meyerson Symphony Centre, The Museum of Art, and the opulent Winspear Opera House. 

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas Museum of Art Dallas Texas
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Based in the Arts District, the Dallas Museum of Art is a world-class facility and a must-see for visitors. If you want to get acquainted with the cultural side of Dallas, this is a great place to start.  

The museum has no entry fee so you can visit whenever you like and explore the range of exhibitions on offer. 

Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum 

Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum Dallas Texas
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The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is dedicated to ensuring the events and experiences of the Holocaust are never forgotten. 

The museum looks at the personal stories of people who lived and died during the Holocaust to create an immersive exhibition that gives visitors an idea of the reality of the Holocaust, as well as what can be learned from this tragic point in history.  

Dallas Arboretum and Botanic Gardens

Dallas Arboretum and Botanic Gardens Dallas Texas

The Dallas Arboretum and Botanic Gardens cover over 65 acres of land on the southeast shore of Rock Lake. Given Dallas’s hectic, fast-paced atmosphere, the Botanic Gardens are an excellent place to visit if you’re craving some peace and quiet. 

Here you’ll find long avenues covered by a canopy of trees, lush green picnic areas, and, of course, a rainbow of flowers in every variety.

JFK Memorial

JFK Memorial Dallas Texas
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The JFK Memorial in Dallas is a monument dedicated to the late president John Fitzgerald Kennedy. The monument was designed in 1970 by famous architect Philip Johnson.

The monument itself is a very imposing, prominent structure that acts as a fitting tribute to one of history’s most notable presidents. 

George W Bush Library and Museum 

George W Bush Library and Museum Dallas Texas
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A different type of presidential construction is the famous George W Bush Library and Museum. Here visitors can explore the archives from the George Bush presidency as well as a very popular replica of the Oval Office, which makes an excellent photo backdrop. 

For those interested in politics, history, or just old books, the George W Bush Presidential Library and Museum is a must-see.

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