While a trip to Dallas sounds good in any season, there is just something special about Texas in springtime. Bluebonnets are in bloom and bustling patios are begging to be enjoyed when the temps take a turn for the warmer. There is no need to hurry inside to escape…
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Where to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Dallas
Once again the pandemic has forced the cancellation of our beloved annual St. Patrick’s Parade parade, but fear not. North Texans will still have plenty of opportunities to celebrate the Emerald Isle with an authentic Irish meal or a frothy Guinness stout. Grab your favorite Shamrock-covered mask, slip on…
Enjoy Spring Break in Dallas with CityPASS
Dallas Blooms: America the Beautiful
Wandering through the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens is a treasured experience no matter the season, but nothing can rival the awe-inspiring beauty of the city’s most beloved springtime affair, Dallas Blooms. Arguably one of the best floral festivals in the country, Dallas Blooms is home to 100 varieties…
Revisit Reunion Tower
Revisit Reunion Tower
Deep in the Heart of Dallas with Lisa Willis
Welcome to Deep in the Heart of Dallas! Our latest series, focused on sharing the stories of the Dallas Black community, follows local creatives through the city to learn about favorite spots, must-taste foodie finds and how the city inspires their work. Today, we’re featuring Lisa Willis.
What to do in Dallas in March 2021
Drag Brunch in Dallas
With one of the largest LGBTQ+ populations in the country, Dallas has become a hub for LGBTQ+ institutions, festivals and venues. Not to mention, Oak Lawn is one of the best gayborhoods in Texas (and recently added Dallas’ first rainbow crosswalks!). The latest trend in the community is one that will…
50 Frozen Years!
Not all frozen margaritas are created equal. In fact, whenever a bartender anywhere serves a frozen margarita, they can quickly say a “thank you” to Mariano Martinez in Dallas, Texas, for lightening their load with his innovation and contribution to American culture. The story begins with a high school dropout…