One Day in Dallas Itinerary: Perfect First-Timers Day Trip
LOOKING FOR WHAT TO DO IN DALLAS IN ONE DAY?
If you’re visiting Dallas with limited time, this comprehensive guide will help you make the most of your day! During my 5-month road trip across the southwest, I spent ample time exploring the great state of Texas. And no Texas itinerary would be complete without a visit to the city of southern charm and cowboys, Dallas.
Even if you have just a day, this city is not too big, so you’ll get a good feel for its history, vibrant arts, and food scene. Just get ready for a lot of walking on this one day in Dallas itinerary!
You’ll start your day exploring downtown Dallas, before moving on to the cultural delights of the Arts District. You’ll indulge in a delicious lunch and learn about the city’s history through a visit to the Sixth Floor Museum and Dealey Plaza. Finally, you’ll experience the vibrant nightlife of Deep Ellum before concluding your perfect day in Dallas.
Sample Dallas Itinerary
Looking to explore Dallas in just 24 hours? Here are some of the top must-see spots and attractions to visit:
- Start your day strolling through the downtown Dallas architecture
- Visit top attractions, including the Sixth Floor Museum and Dealey Plaza
- Eat a delicious lunch at the Exchange Market, Dallas Farmers Market, or Bishop Arts District
- Immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant arts scene in the Dallas Arts District
- Experience the vibrant nightlife of Deep Ellum
Top Attractions | Details |
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Sixth Floor Museum | A museum dedicated to the life and legacy of President John F. Kennedy, located in the former Texas School Book Depository building. |
Dealey Plaza | The site where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963. |
Dallas Arts District | A vibrant cultural hub featuring the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas Museum of Art, Winspear Opera House, and more. |
Bishop Arts District | A trendy neighborhood filled with unique shops, restaurants, and art galleries. |
Deep Ellum | A neighborhood known for its vibrant nightlife and live music scene. |
Dallas Farmers Market | A bustling indoor and outdoor market featuring fresh produce, baked goods, and local artisanal products. |
Reunion Tower | An iconic landmark offering stunning panoramic views of the city from its observation deck. |
Morning: Exploring Downtown Dallas
As a first-timer in Dallas, I recommend starting your day by exploring the heart of downtown Dallas. This area is the cultural and commercial hub of the city and offers a mix of modern and historic landmarks.
Begin your adventure by visiting the Main Street District, which features stunning architecture and buildings that date back to the 19th century. Take a stroll down the street and admire the beautiful facades of buildings such as the Mercantile National Bank Building, the Old Red Museum, and the Wilson Building.
Don’t forget to snap some photos of the Giant Eyeball sculpture, a 30-foot-tall statue of a human eyeball.
Next, head to Pioneer Plaza, which is home to the largest bronze statue collection in the world. Here, you will find sculptures of cowboys and longhorn steer, which pay tribute to Dallas’s Western heritage.
Late Morning: Dive Deep into JFK’s Assasination
Dallas may be most well-known as where JFK was assassinated. I recommend carving out plenty of time for the Sixth Floor Museum, a museum built to commemorate the legacy of John F. Kennedy and the events surrounding his assassination. Located in the former Texas School Book Depository, the museum provides a comprehensive look at the timeline of the assassination, as well as the life and death of JFK.
This museum is a solemn place that will leave you in deep thought as you explore the exhibits. The highlight of the visit is the recreated sniper’s nest where Lee Harvey Oswald fired the fatal shots at JFK. It was fascinating to see the spot where one of the most significant events in modern American history occurred.
After visiting the museum, take a short walk to Dealey Plaza, the site of the tragic event. Here you can contemplate the memorials and markers that pay tribute to the life and legacy of JFK. Take a moment to reflect on the impact of his presidency and his enduring influence on American culture.
Sixth Floor Museum | Dealey Plaza |
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Location: 411 Elm St, Dallas, TX 75202 | Location: Elm & Houston Streets, Dallas, TX 75202 |
Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10 am – 5 pm | Open 24/7 |
Admission: Adults – $18, Seniors (65+) – $16, Youth (6-18) – $14 | Free |
Lunch: Where to Eat in Dallas
After a morning exploring downtown Dallas, the perfect lunch spots await you in the Exchange Market, Dallas Farmers Market or the Bishop Arts District.
The Exchange Market
If you want to stay to eat near downtown, the Exchange Market has 16 dining choices and two full-service bars. This newly constructed modern food court is just beautiful and an exceptional dining experience.
Nearby is the social hub called the AT&T Discovery Park, where the open greenery area hosts exciting events every weekend, offers AT&T merch, projects football games on the building’s side, features a DJ. Definetly go play some games and have some fun in the AT&T Experience Center!
Bishop Arts District
The trendy Bishop Arts District is home to a diverse range of restaurants, cafes, and bars, whether you’re in the mood for sushi, pizza, or a classic burger.
Aside from the hipster food options, There are over sixty mostly locally-owned shops around, and I’ve heard that it’s a excellent place for some obscure coffee shops. If you have the time, you should come and check it this neighborhood anyway.
Tip: Don’t forget to try the famous barbecue at Lockhart Smokehouse, a local favorite that serves up mouthwatering brisket, ribs, and more.
Dallas Farmers Market
The Dallas Farmers Market is the perfect place to eat fresh, local food options. You can find a variety of cuisines, from Tex-Mex to Vietnamese, and enjoy a relaxing meal in the outdoor seating area.
You can even go next door to the Shed, where vendors sell an array of specialty foods and gourmet items to take home.
Afternoon: the Arts District
The Dallas Arts District is one of the largest urban arts districts in the country, spanning 19 blocks and featuring a mix of museums, performance venues, and public art installations.
The Nasher Sculpture Center is a collection features over 300 masterpieces of modern and contemporary sculpture, including works by Auguste Rodin, Pablo Picasso, and Alberto Giacometti. Take a stroll through the center’s sculpture garden, which showcases an additional collection of monumental sculptures.
Klyde Warren Park is a 5.2-acre green space that hosts various cultural events and performances. Take a break from sightseeing and enjoy the park’s beautiful gardens, walking trails, and food trucks.
If you’re an art museum lover, be sure to swing by the Dallas Museum of Art. With over 22,000 art pieces on display and a price tag of free, it’s definitely worth a visit!
Evening: Vibrant Nightlife in Deep Ellum
As the sun sets in Dallas, the vibrant nightlife of Deep Ellum comes alive. This neighborhood is known for its eclectic mix of bars, live music venues, and street art.
Start your evening at one of the neighborhood’s many bars. The Free Man Cajun Cafe & Lounge is a popular spot for live music and cocktails. If you’re in the mood for beer, head to BrainDead Brewing for a delicious selection of locally brewed beers and great food.
For a more intimate experience, check out the Double Wide Bar. This funky dive bar has a kitschy trailer park theme and hosts live music and karaoke nights. The Twilite Lounge is another great option, with its vintage decor and extensive whiskey selection.
Music lovers will feel right at home in Deep Ellum. The neighborhood has a thriving live music scene, with many venues showcasing local and national talent. Catch a show at the iconic Trees venue or the historic Sons of Hermann Hall.
If you’re interested in street art, take a stroll down the streets of Deep Ellum. The neighborhood is home to some of the best street art in the city, with colorful murals and graffiti adorning many buildings.
Have more time than a Day Trip to Dallas?
If you have more time in Dallas, there are plenty of other attractions to explore that will make your trip even more memorable. I highly recommend:
- The Reunion Tower GeO-Deck: an observation deck that provides 360-degree panoramic views of Dallas. The tower also features a revolving restaurant, making it a perfect spot for a romantic dinner or a night out with friends.
- State Fair of Texas– Don’t miss out on this must-do event if you’re in town at the end of September! Grab your cowboy boots and blue jeans and get ready to cheer on the fearless bull-riding cowboys.
- Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens – Stay at The Resting Home to get free Arboretum tickets!
- George W. Bush Presidential Library
- White Rock Lake – Find endless miles of hiking and kayaking
- Dallas World Aquarium – some wholesome fun at a unique indoor attraction that showcases marine life from all over the world.
- Dallas Zoo
- Dallas Heritage Village at Old City Park – A quaint neighborhood boasting a treasure trove of 19th-century pioneer and Victorian homes.
Where to Stay in Dallas
Dallas, Texas offers a wide range of hotel options to suit every budget. Whether you’re looking for luxury accommodations or more affordable stays, here are three hotel choices in each price range:
The Joule | $$$
This trendy boutique hotel boasts stylish decor, a rooftop pool, and a prime location near the Dallas Arts District, making it ideal for art enthusiasts.
The Adolphus | $$
Experience historic charm at this iconic hotel known for its grand architecture, comfortable rooms, and proximity to popular attractions like the Sixth Floor Museum.
Aloft Dallas Downtown | $
Embrace a contemporary vibe at this trendy hotel featuring loft-inspired rooms, a vibrant lounge, and easy access to popular attractions and nightlife.
Best Time to Visit Dallas
The best time to visit Dallas is between September and November. During this period, the temperatures are not overwhelmingly hot, and the tourist traffic has died down, making it a more pleasant experience for visitors.
Additionally, spring (March to May) is also a favorable time to visit, with cooler and dryer temperatures. These seasons provide a more mild and less rainy climate, making outdoor activities more enjoyable.
October, in particular, is a popular month to visit due to its pleasant weather and numerous festivals and activities, including the state fair.
FAQ
Are there any famous landmarks in Dallas?
Yes, Dallas is home to several famous landmarks, including Dealey Plaza, where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, and the Reunion Tower, which offers panoramic views of the city.
What are some family-friendly activities in Dallas?
Dallas has plenty of family-friendly activities, such as visiting the Dallas World Aquarium, exploring the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, or enjoying a day at the Dallas Zoo.
Where can I find the best Tex-Mex food in Dallas?
Dallas is known for its delicious Tex-Mex cuisine. Some popular Tex-Mex restaurants in the city include Mi Cocina, Torchy’s Tacos, and Mattito’s.
Are there any free attractions in Dallas?
Yes, there are several free attractions in Dallas, such as the Dallas Museum of Art, the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden (on certain days), and the Katy Trail, a popular walking and biking trail.
Final Thoughts: One Day in Dallas
Shockingly, Dallas is one of those cities where you can say you’ve seen most of the highlights in just one day, sampling a bit of its cowboy culture, JFK history, and local food shops.
Following this itinerary, you’ll hit the top attractions of Dallas from the historic Sixth Floor Museum and Dealey Plaza to the cultural hotspots of the Dallas Arts District and Bishop Arts District, to the party area for nightlife.
Catherine, a seasoned travel writer, has lived in 4 different states and explored 36 states and 28 national parks. After spending two years embracing van life, she's now dedicated to sharing her vast knowledge of day trips across America. Catherine's other works has been referenced in major publications like MSN, Self, and TripSavvy.
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