Dallas / Fort Worth
Experience Western spirit and upscale luxury, all in the same vacation. The Dallas/Fort worth area is a combination of an upscale urban environment and traditional Texas heritage. Fort Worth is the city “Where West Begins” while Dallas is the definition of chic. These two metropolitan cultures seem worlds away – but they’re only thirty minutes apart!
Fun Facts:
Average Temps: High 77 degrees, low 57 degrees F.
Population: 6.1 million
Average rainfall/snowfall: 37.1 inches/year
You press down on the gas to make the motor rev and growl like the lion inside you, waiting to devour that finish line. The checkered flag is raised…you hear the familiar words: ready, set, go! Your car leaps forward – only to be followed by flashing red and blue lights. ... See More
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Stay Here
Dallas’ upscale atmosphere combined with Fort Worth’s down-home heritage play host to some of the most luxuriously chic, and charming Western-themed hotels in the area. To experience “The Old West at its Best,” stay at the Stockyard Hotel in Fort Worth. Or stay at the Hotel Palomar in Dallas – a AAA Four Diamond hotel rich in vibrant, upscale luxury.
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Its mixture of historic Texas heritage and modern high-end activities make Dallas and Fort Worth a literal hub for entertainment. In Dallas you can shop at the flagship Neiman Marcus store, check out original art galleries, experience gourmet dining and more. Then head to Fort Worth for the stockyard, cowboys, rodeo and the “Oldest Stock Show in America!” This is a vacation with a unique combination of original activities you won’t soon forget.
Dallas / Fort Worth Attractions
Dine Here
Both cities offer a wide variety of upscale restaurants, featuring any cuisine you desire. But the real treat here is barbeque. To Texans barbeque is more than just a cuisine, it’s a weekend tradition. In Dallas/Fort Worth barbeque is about a big piece of beef, sweet and spicy rubs and sauces, a charcoal grill and a large group of friends and family. Your genuine barbeque experience is in Dallas/Fort Worth!
Dallas / Fort Worth Restaurants
How to Get Here
The Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport welcomes flights domestically and internationally daily. Driving: From Houston and Galveston take Interstate 45 north. From San Antonio and Austin take Interstate 35 north. Interstate 35E brings you to Dallas directly from both north and south. Interstate 35W brings you to Fort Worth directly from both north and south.
Getting Around
Major interstates and roads are easy to navigate around the cities. Dallas offers public transportation in the forms of buses, two light rail lines and a trolley. Fort Worth has bus service and is accessible by Amtrak. You can travel between Dallas and Fort Worth on the Trinity Railway Express.
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