There’s many things to see and do in the city of Dallas both by day and the skyline by night. Reunion Tower, Kennedy X, Dallas Zoo, Ross Perot Science Museum, Arboretum, Aquarium, just to name a few.
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Don’t miss the twice daily cattle drives (11:30am and 4:00pm). Or go see the Rodeo on Saturday night.
Shop till you drop! This is the Rodeo Drive of Texas!!! If you want to see a street full of Lamborghinis, G-Wagons, Ferraris and other luxury sports cars, spot NFL/NHL/NBA players and do some high end shopping; everything from Lululemon, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Gucci, Tiffany’s to name a few, this is the place to be. They have gourmet restaurants, from Del Frisco’s, Tommy Bahamas, North Italia, gourmet gelato, etc. and they even have a 3 story building called Legacy Hall with all sorts of food vendors, wine cellars, bars and live music. Legacy North is where it’s at, even great for taking a stroll and window browsing. They even have a Renaissance Hotel on site if you’re wanting to stay a few nights there.
The Star is the 91-acre campus of the Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters and practice facility in Frisco, Texas. Developed as a first-of-its-kind partnership between the City of Frisco and Frisco ISD, The Star gives fans the opportunity to connect with the Dallas Cowboys in ways they have never imagined. Plus they have lots of restaurants, bars, and shops. And don’t miss Pete’s Dueling Piano Bar, it’s one of Zoran’s favorites. They play and sing requested songs all night with lots of audience interaction.
If Chip and Joanna Gaines is your vibe and you’re staying in town a few extra days, head down to Waco, Texas to visit the Magnolia Market and Silos. Just note they’re closed on Sundays. But if you’re in Waco you might want to stop by the Dr Pepper Museum or see the Texas Ranger’s Museum.