1. Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens
This garden extends over 66 acres of land and offers points of interest, including the amazing 8 acres of Rory Meyers Adventure Kindergarten, as well as the Kindergarten Cafe. The garden has many picnic areas with well-cut herbs. However, there are no active sports in this garden.
2. Museum of Nature and Science Perot
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science is one of the good places to visit, and it is home to five floors of 11 permanent exhibition halls that cover modern video and 3D animation and real-time simulation. It also has a children's museum, a playground, and fencing for entertainment and entertainment.
3. American Aviation Center
This is a multipurpose arena that serves as home to the Dallas Stars and the Dallas Mavericks. The arena has been constantly used for live performances and entertainment to date. It offers super clean rooms and is equipped with up to 21,000 comfortable seats.
4. Texas Theater
This is a similar peak in the history of Dallas, revived in life, as it acquired historical recognition, being the shelter of Lee Oswald during his assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the assassination of police officer J. D. Tippit. This is the first air-conditioned cinema in Dallas, equipped with comfortable seating, modern amenities and a very relaxed atmosphere.
5. Reunion Tower
This is an exciting place to have a compact view of Dallas and its beauty from above. This is a famous tower and as such is one of the top reflective landmarks, reaching a height of 561 feet. The Reunion Tower is the 15th tallest building in Dallas and has a refurbished Wolfgang Puck cheese No. 5 Sixty restaurant located on top of the tower.
6. Adventure landing
This is an electrified place filled with a lot of entertainment for children and adults. The Adventure Landing, a composer of three mini-golf courses, video monsters, speed maps, Redemption Gaming Arcade and laser tag rooms. The place offers a wide range of on-site services as well as a variety of eateries.
7. Dallas Zoo
The zoo is said to be one of 10 zoos with koalas in the United States. The park began with two deer and two mountain lions in 1888 and today is home to more than 2,000 animals, being one of the largest zoos in Texas.
8. White Rock Lake Park
White Rock Lake Park is located 5 miles northeast of downtown and is a good place to design your sneakers on a 9.33-mile track that brings you all the beauty of the park. White Rock Lake Park is a refreshing place where you can enjoy and experience nature in its best form.
9. Galleria Dallas
Galleria Dallas is an exception from any place that is called boring, as it is a mega-mall, surrounded by several entertainment and entertainment points. It is one of the most glamorous city centers, equipped with four floors of boutiques, pastry shops, restaurants and much more.
10. Museum of the sixth floor
The sixth floor museum features photographs, film and artifacts that illustrate the legacy of President John F. Kennedy as the detached and most influential icon of the United States. The museum provides a comprehensive guide to the life of Kennedy. It also has an extensive collection of books, artifacts and audiovisual resources.