There is always something happening in Uptown Dallas. From major theater shows and touring performances, to exhibitions, the thriving arts district is a vibrant place to explore with plenty of things to do. Experience warm Southern hospitality and genuine service in Dallas’ unique and evolving dining scene.
This Dallas specialty emporium pampers customers with lavish service and a selection of beautiful merchandise. Stanley Korshak carries the most in-demand couture and designer sportswear, from Valentino to Brunello Cucinelli, the chicest shoes and the most fabulous jewelry. Also visit the Shak, a specialty store devoted to affordable contemporary fashion; Men’s Store; Bridal Salon and Home Shop.
Visit the flagship store of this premier fine goods realtor. Opened almost 100 years ago, the downtown Neiman Marcus location offers fine fashions, jewelry, shoes and home goods paired with incomparable service.
This shop is full of unusual and beautiful finds: think candleholders made from doll heads, stuffed peacocks, skull and crossbones stationery and paperweights with snake skeletons inside. Mysterious yet inspiring, obscure yet creative, dark yet chic. You’ll find jewelry, handbags, apothecary, floral and other oddities of luxury.
The Dallas Museum of Art is one of the largest art museums in America, located in the nation’s largest arts district in downtown Dallas.
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science is a natural history and science museum consisting of two campuses: Victory Park and Fair Park.
Celebrating its 60th International Season, the Dallas Opera is a world-class performing arts organization producing outstanding main stage and chamber opera repertoire.
Opened in 2003, the Nasher Sculpture Center is a museum in Dallas, Texas, that houses the Patsy and Raymond Nasher collection of modern and contemporary sculpture.
The Trammell & Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art, also known as the Crow Collection of Asian Art, is a museum dedicated to the arts and cultures of China, Japan, India, and Southeast Asia, located in downtown Dallas, Texas.
Opened in 2009, AT&T’s Performing Arts Center is a $354-million multi-venue in the Dallas Arts District for performances of opera, musical theater, classic and experimental theater, ballet and other forms of dance.
A relaxing spot to enjoy light bites, desserts and cocktails.
This glass sunroom serves breakfast and lunch overlooking a peaceful garden.
A private dining club available to members and guests of Hotel Crescent Court.
Inside the hotel, a Starbucks waits to meet the morning’s caffeine quota.
Nobu offers guests exquisite and contemporary Japanese cuisine.
Stylish coffee and wine bar featuring breakfast, brunch and lunch options.
New restaurant specialized in gourmet sandwiches, salads. chowders, beer and wine.
Moxie’s Grill & Bar features a premium casual menu with lunch, dinner and weekend brunch dishes.
Casual New American kitchen and wine bar offering bites & wines on tap in spacious, modern surrounds.
American fast casual restaurant offering burgers, hot dogs, fries, frozen custard, beer and wine.
Refined lunch, dinner or group dining options in this upscale steakhouse setting.
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.
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.
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.
Hop on a restored vintage trolley in Dallas’ vibrant Uptown Neighborhood and travel to many of Dallass’ well know landmarks at no cost.
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.
Victory Park offers urban living, world-class dining, diverse shopping, sophisticated nightlife, and refreshing greenery.
Discover Dallas provides exciting day tours in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
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
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.
A pair of famed amusement parks in Fort Worth, offering rides, entertainment and year-round attractions for the family.
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.
Home to the Dallas Mavericks (NBA), Dallas Stars (NHL) and myriad concerts and live entertainment events.
Lone Star Park is a horse racing track and entertainment destination in Grand Prairie, Texas. Live racing runs from April 20th-July 30th.
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.
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.
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