The Neighborhood
At The Preston of The Park Cities, Dallas is your hub for sightseeing and incredible discoveries.
Visit Reunion Tower, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, or must-see spots like Trinity Groves and the Design District. No matter where you go or what you’re into, Dallas has it all, from bustling streets to quaint shops and cafés just waiting to be discovered and enjoyed.
Experience America's largest single arts district, world-class shopping and accommodations, mouth-watering cuisine from countless restaurants and eateries, and beautiful outdoor spaces. And don't forget the live entertainment in each distinct Dallas neighborhood, each with its own unique personality.
Next, explore the little-known and more creative side of the city like The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, Dallas World Aquarium and Zoo, Dallas Museum of Art, Kyle Warren Park - we could go on and on, but rest assured that life in Dallas means a life filled with culture, cuisine, and countless things to do. They say everything is bigger in Texas, and if you're looking for opportunities to explore a global city that is fiercely independent, and deeply sophisticated, then Dallas is indeed right for you.
A Good Time All Around

The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens
Located just minutes from downtown Dallas, the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden resides on 66 acres along the southeast shore of White Rock Lake. Home to fourteen world-famous displays that showcase seasonal flowers, ornamental shrubs, trees, and plant collections. The gardens also host seasonal outdoor festivals, concerts, art shows, and educational programs, and guided tours.

Klyde Warren Park
A great place to stop and relax in the heart of downtown Dallas. The beautiful public park is a calming oasis tucked in the heart of the downtown district and high-rise buildings. On any given day, you'll find plenty of outdoor dining, food trucks, public art, green space, and a casual social scene. Relax and enjoy the Dallas city scene.

Frontiers of Flight Museum
From Leonardo da Vinci through modern space exploration, the Frontiers of Flight Museum is home to more than 30 incredible aircraft and extensive exhibits that display mankind’s journey of flight to the legends of modern aviation. The impressive collection of historical flight assets include a full-size model of the Wright Flyer, artifacts from the Hindenburg, and numerous WWI and WWII aircraft and artifacts.

A shining star in the Lone Star state.
Dallas county was established in 1845 on the banks of the Trinity River, it became a fast-growing trade destination that flourished and thrived to serve as a commerce hub to the burgeoning rail and road transport site for the communities in adjacent and surrounding communities. Dallas has flourished to become the third largest city in Texas and is home to numerous major sports franchises.

Enjoy a day or evening on the town, Texas-style.
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