
People who've never been to Dallas may expect to see people driving around in pickups, wearing cowboy boots and big hats. While the Big D is proud of its historical links to the agriculture, oil, and cattle businesses, and you'll see plenty of references to the western lifestyle, there are many other layers to this fascinating and stylish metropolis. Explore the vast array of unique culinary experiences, shopping venues, and entertainment choices that you won't find anywhere else but the Dallas area.
In the heart of downtown Dallas, Reunion Tower is one of the city's most iconic and historical landmarks, and it's also a great place to start your adventure. Head to the GeO-Deck, an observation level that sits 470 feet above the city, providing 360-degree, unobstructed panoramic views day or night. Observe local landmarks up close via the free high-definition telescopes or zoom cameras. If you time your visit just right, you can experience a magnificent Texas sunset from a bird's eye view as it disappears beneath an endless horizon.