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Motel 6 Dallas
2380 West Northwest Highway
This all-suite budget lodging is just off the Stemmons Freeway, 3.2 miles from the University of Dallas and 4.6 miles from Dallas Love Field Airport. |
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Comfort Suites Lake Ray Hubbard
8701 E. Interstate - I-30
Overlooking Lake Ray Hubbard, this relaxed all-suite hotel off Interstate 30 is 4 miles from Rockwall Harbor and 2 miles from John Paul Jones Park.The modern suites offer living areas with pull-out sofas, along with microwaves and minifridges. All include free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffeemakers. |
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Motel 6 Park Central
I-635 & I-75, 13185 North Central Expressway
This simple budget property is adjacent to the Lyndon B Johnson Freeway, and a 7-minute walk from the Cottonwood Trail. It's also 4.2 miles from the Galleria Dallas mall. |
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Baymont Inn & Suites Dallas Love Field
2370 W. Northwest Hwy
A 6-mile drive from Dallas Love Field Airport, this straightforward hotel is 2.6 miles from Zero Gravity Amusement Park and 11 miles from Dallas Convention Center.The relaxed rooms feature free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs with premium channels, plus microwaves, minifridges and coffeemakers. |
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BEST WESTERN Cityplace Inn
4150 North Central Expressway
This straightforward hotel is 3 miles from downtown Dallas, 2.4 miles from the Dallas Museum of Art and 4.2 miles from the John F. |
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Hyatt House Dallas Uptown
2914 Harry Hines Boulevard
Set in Dallas's Uptown, this extended-stay, all-suites hotel is 0.9 miles from the Dallas Museum of Art and 1.2 miles from the city's Downtown district. |
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Candlewood Suites - Dallas by the Galleria
13939 Noel Road
A 13-minute walk from the Galleria Dallas shopping mall, this modern extended-stay hotel is 4 miles from the Cavanaugh Flight Museum.The polished, contemporary suites offer free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs with DVD players, plus full kitchens and dining tables. Some have separate living rooms. |
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Candlewood Suites - Dallas Market Center
7930 North Stemmons Freeway
Along I-35E and 5 miles from the Dallas World Aquarium, this relaxed all-suite hotel is 6 miles from the Dallas Convention Center.The traditional suites feature full kitchens, sitting areas and desks, as well as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and DVD players.An outdoor pool has a sundeck with lounge chairs and umbrella-shaded tables. |
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Comfort Suites Park Central
13165 Central Expressway
This practical all-suite hotel lies 4 miles from the Galleria Dallas mall and 8 miles from the Cavanaugh Flight Museum.Offering free Wi-Fi, the modern suites also have separate living areas, flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers, as well as desks and kitchenettes with minifridges and microwaves. Some also have whirlpool tubs. |
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Courtyard by Marriott Dallas Market Center
2150 Market Center Blvd
This modern hotel is 1.3 miles from the American Airlines Center and 2.1 miles from The Sixth Floor Museum. |
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Dallas is located in North Texas is one of the most famous cities in all of the United States. In addition to being one of the country's largest metropolises, the city is also a popular tourist attraction, with some 44 million people making their way to this part of the world every year. In addition to Dallas, the city of Fort Worth - which is connected to Dallas by 30 miles of suburbs - is also a popular destination, although most visitors regard the two destinations as one. Visit the Reunion Tower observation deck to see just how far the urban sprawl extends. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) - which offers flights to and from five of the seven continents - is the principle gateway for visitors to the city. The airport is located between Dallas and Fort Worth and offers bus, railway, shuttle, taxi and hire car links to both cities.
The majority of Dallas visitors opt to stay in Downtown Dallas, close to the majority of the city's attractions. Fort Worth also proves to be a draw, thanks in part to its old west ambiance and architecture. One of the most popular and historically significant tourist destinations in Dallas is Dealey Plaza, the site of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. Visit the Sixth Floor Museum to see where the shot was fired, and to learn more about that fateful day.
Dallas is home to a wealth of cultural centers that prove popular with visitors. Those looking for the region's best art collections should visit the Dallas Museum of Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center and the Kimbell Art Museum. The Perot Museum of Nature and Science is particularly popular with younger visitors. Other popular family destinations include the Dallas Zoo and Dallas World Aquarium. Visitors looking to enjoy an afternoon under the Texas sun should make a beeline for Klyde Warren Park or the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens. Dallas is very much a sports town, with locals proving to be extremely passionate about their teams. The NBA's Dallas Mavericks (basketball) and NHL's Dallas Stars (ice hockey) play at American Airlines Center in downtown Dallas. Major League Baseball's Texas Rangers are based at Globe Life Park in Arlington.
Football:Texas though, making the NFL's Dallas Cowboys the No. 1 draw in the region. The Cowboys play at the gargantuan AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Visitors may find it hard to secure tickets to see "America's Team" but a tour of the stadium - and its gigantic video screen - is well recommended.
Visitors staying in Dallas should spend at least a day in neighboring Fort Worth. Considered to be "Where the West Begins", the city houses a wide range of attractions and amenities. Take a visit to the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District to step back in time, before visiting Sundance Square and its many facilities. Families will enjoy a trip to Forth Worth Zoo. Unlike some other destinations in Texas, the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex experiences seasonal weather, including snow. The city is hugely popular during the summer, although visitors with leeway in their vacation dates would do well to avoid high summer and the stifling temperatures that it brings with it. March to May and September to November usually turn out to be ideal for visiting. |
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