Dallas, Texas travel guide
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Encompassing the towns of Fort Worth and Arlington to create one large city, which is known as the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Dallas is a large cosmopolitan city, and incorporates many smaller communities and historical neighborhoods. Amongst these locations are the 17 blocks of the Arts District, Swiss Avenue Historic District - listed on the National Regiter of Historic Places and the West End area - an ideal region for visitors to Dallas to embark upon their sightseeing.
Dallas Shopping:
Dallas is a vibrant shopping destination offering an array of outstanding shop and stores. Facilities include many designer outlets, well-known department stores, numerous boutiques and shopping malls. Popular shopping areas include Grenville Avenue, Deep Ellum, Northpark Mall, Mockingbird Station, Willowbend Center and Stonebriar Center.
Corporate Dallas:
There is a wealth of corporate headquarters and substantial businesses in Dallas including all sectors of business, from Blockbuster - the home entertainment company to Wyndham International - the hotel and resort chain, with an increasing number of companies relocating to Dallas every year. The economy in Dalas is flourishing, and therefore this city continues to be a favorite for long-term growth.
Dallas Tourism:
Tourist attractions in Dallas are impressive, making Dallas the perfect holiday destination. Facilities include landmarks and monuments, museums, art galleries, must-see sights, recreational activities and memorable guided tours of the city. Top attractions include Dallas Zoo, Dallas World Aquarium and Six Flags over Texas amusement park. There are also a wide varity of theater productions that are popular with visitors to Dallas.
Dallas Transport:
Around Dallas, public transport is well structured and the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) operates a reliable bus system, with further transport including a light rail network and popular trams, which travel between the Arts and Uptown Districts.
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport stands around 15 miles / 24 km from the city center and is an important transport hub. With many passengers arriving each day from all over the world, Dallas-Fort Worth Airport offers a range of convenient ground transport, which includes shuttle buses, taxis and car rental options.
Restaurants:
Dallas has an abundance of dining options, which are sure to suit every palate. Restaurants, cafes and bars are mainly concentrated around the central areas of Dallas, which include Downtown Dallas, Deep Ellum, Greenville Avenue and Uptown. A wide selection of international cuisine is offered in Dallas including French, Greek, Spanish, Italian, Thai, Chinese, Indian and traditional Texan and Mexican dishes.
Weather:
Dallas has a subtropical and humid climate with hot summer weather and cool winters. Temperatures during July and August are at their hottest and can reach highs of around 34°C / 93°F. Spring is the wettest season of the year and winters in Dallas are cool. January is the coldest month of the year with daytime temperatures only reaching 13°C / 55°F, but lows of 2°C / 36°F may be experienced.
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