Dallas

Dallas is the third-largest city in the Lone Star State of Texas. This metropolis is home to the largest art district in the United States and is a wonderful destination for aesthetes and lovers of culture. The Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center house some of the finest historical and contemporary pieces you’ll find in the country.

The city also boasts a festive nightlife. If you’re looking to see how the locals spend their off-hours or if you’re searching for the best hangout spots, simply stroll its lively streets. You’ll find hundreds of pubs, bistros, and restaurants!

Recommended trip duration

3 days

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What to know before visiting Dallas

Local weather

  • NOV - FEB
    19°

    Winter

  • MAR - MAY
    29°

    Spring

  • JUN - AUG
    36° 23°

    Summer

  • SEP - OCT
    32° 15°

    Autumn

General info
  • Time zone

    6 hours behind

  • Currency

    1MYR = 0.24USD

  • Official languages

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  • Flight time

    When departing from Singapore

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Things to do in Dallas

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Explore the life, death, and legacy of President John F. Kennedy at the Sixth Floor Museum, located in the former Texas School Book Depository where evidence of a sniper was found following the assassination. The museum's permanent collection includes photographs, historical footage, and artifacts that provide insight into the events of November 22, 1963, as well as the impact of Kennedy's presidency.

Dallas World Aquarium

Dive into an underwater adventure at the Dallas World Aquarium, where you can encounter exotic sea life from around the globe. The aquarium features a replicated rainforest ecosystem, a host of marine species, and a conservation-focused approach to educating visitors about the importance of preserving aquatic habitats.

Klyde Warren Park

Klyde Warren Park is a vibrant green space in the heart of downtown Dallas, built over the Woodall Rodgers Freeway. This urban park is a hub for outdoor activities, food trucks, and cultural events. It also features a children's playground, a dog park, and a performance pavilion, making it a perfect spot for families and friends to gather.

Dallas Arts District

Immerse yourself in the largest urban arts district in the United States, the Dallas Arts District. This area boasts a variety of cultural venues, including the Dallas Museum of Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center, and the Winspear Opera House, part of the AT&T Performing Arts Center. Visitors can enjoy world-class exhibitions of European art, contemporary art, and decorative arts, as well as performances by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.

Perot Museum of Nature and Science

The Perot Museum is a must-visit for science enthusiasts and families. This cutting-edge museum offers interactive exhibits, educational displays, and an array of programming that spans topics from dinosaurs to space exploration. The building's striking architecture is a landmark in itself, and the museum's dedication to inspiring minds of all ages makes it a key part of any Dallas adventure.

White Rock Lake

Escape the city bustle at White Rock Lake, a peaceful oasis offering a variety of outdoor activities. Visitors can enjoy hiking, bird-watching, and picnicking, or take to the water for kayaking and paddleboarding. The scenic views and tranquil atmosphere make it a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike.

Dallas Farmers Market

Experience the local flavor at the Dallas Farmers Market, where you can find fresh produce, artisanal foods, and handcrafted goods. This vibrant marketplace is a great place to sample regional specialties, meet local farmers and vendors, and enjoy the community spirit that makes Dallas unique.

Kennedy Memorial Plaza

Reflect on history at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza, a solemn monument dedicated to the memory of the 35th President of the United States. The open-roofed, concrete-walled structure stands as a place of contemplation and remembrance, inviting visitors to pause and consider Kennedy's contributions and legacy.

African American Museum

Discover the rich cultural heritage at the African American Museum, which houses one of the largest collections of African American Folk Art in the nation. The museum also features exhibits on African American history and culture, showcasing a range of artifacts, documents, and artworks.

Highland Park Village

Indulge in luxury shopping at Highland Park Village, America's first self-contained shopping center and a historical landmark. This upscale venue offers a selection of high-end boutiques, fine dining options, and beautifully maintained Spanish Mediterranean architecture, providing a unique shopping experience.

Fort Worth Stockyards

Step back in time at the Fort Worth Stockyards, a historic district that celebrates the city's rich cattle industry heritage. Witness a live cattle drive, explore the local shops, dine at traditional Texan eateries, and catch a rodeo show to get a true taste of the Old West.

Dallas Cowboys

Join the excitement of an American football game featuring the Dallas Cowboys, one of the most iconic NFL teams. Feel the energy at AT&T Stadium, where you can tour the facilities, visit the Pro Shop, and maybe even catch a live game for an unforgettable sports experience.

Bishop Arts District

Stroll through the Bishop Arts District, a charming neighborhood known for its eclectic mix of boutiques, art galleries, and eateries. This vibrant area is a haven for creative types and those looking to explore the more bohemian side of Dallas, with frequent events and a lively atmosphere.

Asian Art Collection at the Crow Museum of Asian Art

Admire the beauty of Asian art at the Crow Museum of Asian Art, which features a diverse collection of works from countries like Japan, China, India, and Southeast Asia. The museum offers a serene environment to appreciate the art and culture of Asia, with pieces that span ancient to contemporary times.

McKinney Avenue Trolley

Ride the vintage trolley cars along lively McKinney Avenue, where you can hop on and off to explore the surrounding Uptown neighborhood. The trolley is a fun and convenient way to visit local shops, restaurants, and bars, adding a touch of historic charm to your Dallas adventure.