| Hotel rates in Dallas are quite high, so it might be difficult to find an affordable hotel near the central business district, the Dallas Arts District or the trendy area known as Uptown. Instead, budget hotels can be found in North Dallas, however, that’s a bit further away from downtown. |
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| Found in America's Southern states, Dallas offers some of the most impressive 20th century urban architecture in the US. Here, visitors will also find museums, art galleries, entertainment, shopping and much more. For a few ideas, here are some of Dallas' top attractions. |
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| Billy Bob's Texas Honky Tonk |
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If you're looking for some good old Southern Texas fun, Billy Bob's Texas Honky Tonk may be the place for you. Based in Fort |
| Worth, you can watch a live rodeo with fearless bull-fighters, enjoy country music and dancing and a fine Texas-style meal. |
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| Dallas Arboretum |
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On the edge of White Rock Lake, the Dallas Arboretum is a tranquil 66 acres of nature within the city of Dallas Enjoy ,gazebos |
| sculptures, fountains and more than 2,000 rare Chinese azaleas in these beautiful gardens. |
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| Dallas Museum of Art |
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With artwork from around the world, the 100-year old Dallas Museum of Art exhibits multiple cultures and heritages. Art |
| includes many styles ranging from impressionist paintings to contemporary sculptures. Enjoy the beautiful grounds and fabulous skyline view from this attraction. |
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| Dallas Zoo |
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Enjoyed by adults and children the Dallas Zoo features many large wild animals in its 95 acres of land. With features such as a |
| conservatory and the Wild of Africa exhibit, the Dallas Zoo is entertaining and exciting. |
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| The Sixth Floor Museum |
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Housed on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository building, the Sixth Floor Museum is a tribute to the life and political |
| legacy of President John F. Kennedy. It examines the cultural climate in the late 1960s and the assassination of JFK. |
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