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Dallas is the third-largest city in Texas after Houston and San Antonio. It is full of museums, aquariums, and gardens, and is definitely worth visiting.

Within this article we will delve into more detail about the city of Dallas, the best attractions and excursions in the city, and some fun facts which you may not know.

Where is Dallas, Texas?

Dallas County and city of Dallas location on Texas state map
Dallas County and city of Dallas location on Texas state map

Dallas is located in North Texas, and is the ninth most populous city in the U.S. It lies along the Trinity River, and is bordered by the counties of Denton, Collin, Rockwall, Kaufman, Ellis, Johnson, and Tarrant.

Dallas is 35 miles east of Fort Worth, 245 miles northwest of Houston, and 300 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico.

How many people live in Dallas?

Dallas is home to 1.3 million people according to the 2019 United States Census Bureau.

What time zone is Dallas in?

Dallas is in the Central Standard Time Zone.

How big is Dallas?

Dallas is 620.4 km² (239.5 mi²).

Why is Dallas nicknamed “Big D”?

Dallas is nicknamed “Big D” because of the truck drivers who used to drive to the city. They would use CB radios and call Dallas Big D to differentiate from other “D” cities such as Denver and Detroit.

What is the weather like in Dallas?

Summers in Dallas are usually hot and humid. The hottest month of the year is August, with an average high of 95°F (35°C).

The winters in Dallas are cold and windy. January is the coldest month, with an average low of 39.2°F (4°C) and a high of 57.2°F (14°C).

The best time to visit Dallas is late May to late September.

What professional sports teams are in Dallas?

Houston is home to teams in six major sports. These are the Dallas Cowboys (National Football League), Dallas Mavericks (National Basketball Association), Texas Rangers (Major League Baseball), Dallas Stars (National Hockey League), FC Dallas (Major League Soccer) and Dallas Wings (Women’s National Basketball Association).

What airports are in Dallas?

Dallas has two main airports: Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Dallas Love (DAL).

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is the headquarters to the world’s largest carrier, American Airlines, and it also happens to be bigger than the island of Manhattan. It is because of this that it is a great option for non-stop international flights.

Conversely, Dallas Love (DAL) is home to the world’s biggest low-cost carrier, Southwest. It is a domestic airport that doesn’t have any international connections, making it the better option for those traveling the states on a budget.

What is there to do in Dallas, Texas?

Dallas isn’t just the third largest city in Texas – it is also a giant hub for culture, food, art, and sport. It is an exciting, vibrant, lively place to visit, and makes a great trip. Some of the best things to do in Dallas, Texas, are:

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

This is one of Texas’ most visited historic sites, largely due to the fact that it chronicles the life, death, and legacy of former president John F. Kenendy.

The Sixth Floor Museum is located in the former Texas School Book Depository building, the place where President Kennedy’s assassinator was most likely hidden. You can visit an original machine that first transmitted news of Kennedy’s death, Oswald’s wedding ring, a sniper’s perch, and more.

Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Gardens

Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Gardens
Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Gardens. Editorial credit: Philip Armitage / Shutterstock.com

The Dallas Arboretum and botanical gardens covers over 66 acres of land and displays breathtaking floral features all year long. The Dallas Blooms festival boasts over 500,000 spring blooming bulbs, along with over 3,000 azaleas and hundreds of cherry blooms.

In the summer, there is an outdoor concept series, along with numerous water features. In the fall, there’s the nationally acclaimed Pumpkin Village. Quite frankly, this is a place you’re going to want to visit again and again.

Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Perot Museum of Nature and Science. Editorial credit: Philip Lange / Shutterstock.com

The Perot Museum of Nature and Science is named in honor of Margot and Ross Perot, and is a wonderful place to visit.

Within the museum, you will be able to explore the link between dinosaurs and modern-day birds, journey through the universe, experience a simulated earthquake, and test the true meaning of being human.

Reunion Tower

Reunion Tower
Reunion Tower. Editorial credit: stock_photo_world / Shutterstock.com

The Reunion Tower is an iconic Dallas landmark which offers panoramic 360-degree views of the city skyline. It offers an indoor and outdoor observation deck, along with unique entertaining spaces.

Reunion Tower is a great place to create unforgettable memories, enjoy time with friends, and appreciate Dallas for all its beauty.

The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum

The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum. Editorial credit: Philip Lange / Shutterstock.com

This is America’s 13th presidential library and museum, and it explores important issues and events behind the administration of President George W. Bush.

The best part of the museum is the exhibit, “Path to the Presidency”, which offers information on the history of campaigns and elections in the United States. Spend several hours at the library and museum, and then several more at their cafe, Café 43.

The Dallas World Aquarium

A group of American Flamingo at Dallas World Aquarium
A group of American Flamingo at Dallas World Aquarium

The Dallas World Aquarium is an exciting space filled with Orinoco crocodiles, giant river otters, and Antillean manatees. It is home to interesting marine life such as Japanese crabs, jellyfish, Leafy, Weedy, and Ribbon seadragons, and is a great place to spend a day.

What are some fun facts about Dallas? 

The term “Super Bowl” was coined in Dallas (it was originally called the “AFL-NFL Championship Game”.

Dallas has the largest arts district in the U.S.

German chocolate comes from the American chocolate maker, Samuel German. This new formulation of dark baking chocolate was first publicized in 1957 in Dallas.

Dallas is the city where the frozen margarita machine was invented.

The State Fair of Texas has been held in Dallas almost every year since 1886 (except for in WWI and WWII).

The world’s first professional cheerleading squad came from Dallas.

Dallas is the birthplace of 7-Eleven.

Bonnie and Clyde both come from Dallas.

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