
Dallas City Guide
The giant Eye sculpture watches over no one in downtown Dallas.
Photograph by Jeff Wilson
In 1979, when I graduated from college and came to Dallas, the city was basically known as the home of the Dallas Cowboys, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, and the television show Dallas. It was a city full of banks and corporations. Men wore ostrich-skin cowboy boots with their Brooks Brothers suits. Women teased their hair and went to lunch dressed in shiny Chanel suits. “Dallas,” sneered outsiders. “Big D. So boring.”
TM Picks
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Meridian
5650 Village Glen Dr, Dallas, 75206
At his sleek Brazilian restaurant, executive chef Junior Borges forgoes typical crowd-pleasers from his native country, instead offering inventive dishes inspired by cuisines around the globe.
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José
4931 W Lovers Ln, Dallas, 75209
Find out why executive chef Anastacia Quiñones-Pittman is a leading figure in contemporary Mexican cuisine in Texas at this rustic but chic eatery, featuring seasonal aguachilé, the ever-changing chef’s special taco, and more.
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Cattleack Barbeque
13628 Gamma Rd, Farmers Branch, 75244
This joint’s beef bologna, spicy beef boudin, and Wagyu pastrami ribs are just three reasons why it made Texas Monthly’s top ten list of the best barbecue spots in the state.
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Thompson Dallas
205 N Akard St, Dallas, 75201
Located in the historic 51-story First National Bank tower, the Thompson boasts a $2 million-plus portfolio of artwork throughout the public spaces and 219 guest rooms and suites, along with a full-service spa.
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The Adolphus Hotel
1321 Commerce St, Dallas, 75202
A renovation several years ago brought this storied, grande dame hotel into the modern age; don’t miss the afternoon tea in the French Room.
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Deep Ellum Hostel
2801 Elm St, Dallas, 75226
Housed in a historic building in the thick of the trendy downtown district, this hostel offers dorm rooms as well as private suites.
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Neiman Marcus
1618 Main St, Dallas, 75201
Visit the flagship Neiman Marcus department store and headquarters, which was built for the retailer after its first location burned in 1913.
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Dallas Museum of Art
1717 N Harwood St, Dallas, 75201
One of the largest museums in the country, it features more than 25,000 pieces in its permanent collection, which is always free to the public.
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The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
8525 Garland Rd, Dallas, 75218
This popular urban escape, stretched out over 66 acres on the shore of White Rock Lake, contains a series of interconnected garden beds teeming with flowers.

Where to Eat Barbecue in Dallas
Since this city hosts the State Fair of Texas, it’s no wonder Dallas barbecue joints go over the top with their ’cue.




Where to Stay

Practice the Art of Staycationing at Three New Dallas Hotels
With packages designed for Texans, these new luxe lodging options feature museum-quality paintings, sculpture, and other artwork.

First Look: Dallas’s Newest Luxury Hotel Revives a Historic Bank Building
The Thompson Dallas hotel has transformed the First National Bank tower into a sleek and sophisticated space. Luxury residences and shops are coming soon, too.
Neighborhood Guides

Summer Itinerary: A Weekend in Dallas
Where to stay, shop, eat, drink, and explore its thriving arts and sports scenes.
The People of Dallas
Deep Dives

How Frisco Turned Itself Into Sports City USA
The Dallas exurb has built its tourism program around bringing big-time sporting events, like Saturday's FCS title game, to North Texas.

An Incendiary History of Civil Rights in Dallas Gets a Timely Reissue
First published in 1987, ‘The Accommodation’ still resonates today.

The Great Corny Dog Feud
For almost eighty years, the name “Fletcher’s” has drawn state fair visitors. After a dramatic feud—and a pandemic—the family’s banner will fly again.