- A - Dallas Arboretum
This 66-acre botanical garden is an oasis of peace and relaxation in busy bustling Dallas. Ideal for those lazy sunny days, the plants and shrubbery are a joy to behold. - B - Dallas Fair Park
This historic Dallas landmark is home to the USA's biggest Ferris wheel along with nine museums and a lagoon. It is a National Historical Landmark and is home to the annual Texas State Fair and the Cotton Bowl. - C - Dallas Farmers Market
Offering the very best of fruit, vegetables, flowers and specialty products the Farmers Market is a unique shopping area in Dallas and should not be missed. - D - Dallas Museum of Art
Amongst the most popular of all Dallas museums, the Dallas Museum of Art houses multi-million dollar collections from the Hamon building and the Wendy & Emery Reeves building. Artists found here include Cezanne, Monet and Renoir. - E - Dallas Zoo
Maintaining the city image of Dallas and its motto "think big, live large" this massive 95-acre zoo has 1,800 animals and offers something for all animal lovers. The "wilds of Africa" exhibition is a popular area, as is the reptile house. - F - Fountain Place
With cascades of fountains and shaped like a prism this unique green building is a popular attraction in Dallas. The architecture is unlike any other building in the city and it was also the location of Ewing Oil in some episodes of Dallas. - G - Grapevine Mills Mall
One of the largest malls in the Dallas region Grapevine Mills Mall is home to many popular retailers including Marshalls, Virgin Megastore, JC Penney's and the Rainforest Cafe. - H - Highland Park Village
This historic shopping mall which opened in 1931 is home to luxurious, upscale stores and unique boutiques all served with a Texan smile. Stores include Ralph Lauren, Jimmy Choo, Chanel and many more. - I - John F. Kennedy Memorial
This memorial is a 30 ft (9 m) high, 50 ft (15.2 m) long and 50 ft (15.2 m) wide structure in honor of the former president. It was erected in 1970 and still attracts many visitors to this day. - J - Nash Sculpture Center
As home to some of the world's finest collection of sculpture, Dallas's Nash Sculpture Center houses pieces by Picasso, Matisse, Moore and Rodin amongst others. - K - North Park Center
With over 200 stores this mall is amongst the most popular in Dallas. It receives 20 million visitors annually and houses upscale stores including Tommy Hilfiger, Tiffany's, Ralph Lauren and Hugo Boss. - L - Sixth Floor Museum
This Dallas museum located in Dealey Plaza is dedicated to the life and work of John F. Kennedy. Located close to the sight where Lee Harvey Oswald shot the fateful bullet, the museum is a legacy to the former president of the USA. - M - The Galleria
This Dallas favourite is home to large department stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue and Nordstrom along with upmarket boutiques, restaurants and an ice-rink. - N - The Trammell and Margaret Crow Collection
The Trammell and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art - Dedicated to art from China, Japan, India and Southeast Asia, this popular Dallas museum is compact but houses some rare treasures including a sandstone facade of an 18th century Indian residence.
