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Dallas is an emerging global city that is designed for meetings and events. Offering everything you need with great air connections, venues with ample meeting space and hotel capacity for any size event, Dallas truly is the perfect meeting city. Attendees can enjoy everything from fine art museums to cutting-edge live music performances and sporting events. With its assortment of opportunities, easy accessibility and unparalleled hospitality, the city boasts as one of the nation’s most impressive downtown areas. Leading the nation in hotel growth and innovation, Dallas is quickly becoming a top choice. We are proud to announce that two Dallas gems are getting a major upgrade! The city has approved a $300 million plan to renovate five buildings in historic Fair Park that includes the Cotton Bowl Stadium and the beautiful Art Deco bandshell. Work will be completed by 2026. Additionally, Dallas is getting a new convention center! Construction will be located adjacent to the current Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center and is expected to begin in 2024 with completion in 2029. As a community-driven destination, we stand by our hotel partners and assist with RFP responses, so please include us so that we can help you get the responses you need more quickly.

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Hotels755
Convention center1,000,000 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms91,000
Guest rooms at 1 hotel1,841
Special event venues245
Average room rate$120
Occupancy rate-
Restaurants16,931
Daily food cost$64
Tax rate15%
Venue typeCVB

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Getting Here

Dallas is America’s most connected city, and 2023 air access to Dallas remains as high as ever. Our airports access 250 destinations, and over 2,000 daily flights to Dallas. Travel to Dallas from any major city in the continental United States in less than four hours. DFW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT As the global headquarters and home hub of American Airlines, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport offers travelers a high-frequency schedule flying out of 5 terminals and 164 gates. • 1st airport in the nation to achieve GBAC Star cleanliness accreditation • 2nd busiest airport in the world • Host to 23 passenger airlines and 23 cargo carriers • No. 1 for customer service among large airports from Airports Council International DALLAS LOVE FIELD AIRPORT Located just seven miles and 11 minutes from downtown Dallas, Love Field is a convenient airport that serves as the headquarters for Southwest Airlines. The airport recently underwent a $519 million modernization renovation, including a centralized terminal with 20 gates. • No. 1 in customer satisfaction ratings from J.D. Power • Named one of the Top 10 domestic airports by Travel + Leisure magazine GETTING AROUND TOWN • Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) features the nation’s longest lightrail network • DART’s Orange Line connects DFW Airport (DFW Station) to downtown Dallas and the entire DART light rail network • Downtown’s free transportation option includes the historic McKinney Avenue Trolley
Distance from DFW International Airport airport 20 mi
Distance from Dallas Love Field airport 7 mi

Location

Local Attractions

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Museum
The museum chronicles the life, assassination and legacy of President John F. Kennedy with documentary films, photographs and artifacts. A live feed from the museum webcam features a real-time view from the sniper spot and two areas within the museum were recreated to appear as they did in 1963. This is a CityPASS attraction – Dallas CityPASS saves you over 40% on admission to some of our most popular attractions.
411 Elm St
Dallas, TX, US 75201
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Deep Ellum
Deep Ellum
Business district
The former warehouse district, Deep Ellum has a perfect mix of history and contemporary cool. It has award-winning barbecue, plenty of quirky bars and shops, numerous live music venues and colorful murals and art installations throughout the area. It’s a quick ride on DART light rail from Downtown Dallas.
Dallas, TX, US
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Dallas Zoo
Dallas Zoo
Museum
Named one of “20 Best Zoos” by USA Today, the Dallas Zoo is the largest zoological experience in Texas with a 106-acre park and thousands of animals. Visit the Giants of the Savannah exhibit, an 11-acre safari experience where visitors can get up close and personal with giraffes, elephants, lions, cheetahs and many other African species. This is a CityPASS attraction – Dallas CityPASS saves you over 40% on admission to some of our most popular attractions.
650 South RL Thornton Frwy
Dallas, TX 75203
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The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Museum
The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum holds the largest electronic records collection in the entire Presidential Library system. Visit Freedom Hall, a high definition video wall montage of the 44 U.S. presidents, and a full-sized replica of the Oval Office. This is a CityPASS attraction – Dallas CityPASS saves you over 40% on admission to some of our most popular attractions.
2943 SMU Boulevard
Dallas, TX 75205
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Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Museum
The museum is home to 11 permanent exhibit halls and various traveling exhibitions and delivers hours of fun for everyone. Catch a view of Downtown Dallas from the museum’s glass-encased elevator as you work your way up to the top floor and back down. This is a CityPASS attraction – Dallas CityPASS saves you over 40% on admission to some of our most popular attractions.
2201 N Field St
Dallas, TX 75201
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GeO-Deck at Reunion Tower
GeO-Deck at Reunion Tower
Recreation
See our city from over 500 feet in the air at one of Dallas’ most recognized structures. Enjoy the view and interact with Halo, the deck’s digital information system, to learn about Dallas, its landmarks, Reunion Tower’s light shows, milestone events in the city and more. This is a CityPASS attraction – Dallas CityPASS saves you over 40% on admission to some of our most popular attractions.
300 Reunion Blvd E
Dallas, TX 75207
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Dallas Farmers Market
Dallas Farmers Market
Shopping
The Market Shops – Open 7 days a week – is a food hall and artisanal vendor market with four anchor restaurants, while The Shed – Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday offers local, seasonal foods and flowers and several arts and crafts vendors. Popular with locals and visitors alike, it’s a great place to get a taste of Dallas and even get some to go.
920 S. Harwood St
Dallas, TX, US 75201
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Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
Recreation
The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden features 66 acres with 11 lush display gardens that offer seasonal color all year long. Home of the Dallas Blooms, the Southwest’s largest outdoor floral festival, the Arboretum provides a tranquil oasis where visitors are surrounded by the beauty of all four seasons, with the breathtaking backdrop of the magnificent White Rock Lake. This is a CityPASS attraction – Dallas CityPASS saves you over 40% on admission to some of our most popular attractions.
8525 Garland Rd
Dallas, TX, US 75218
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Uptown
Uptown
Business district
McKinney Avenue is the main street of this district, located just northeast of downtown, and the historic McKinney Avenue Trolley line provides free rides from the north end of uptown to the Dallas Arts District. This chic but historic area (the State-Thomas neighborhood, part of the district, is 125 years old and home to numerous historic homes) is now Dallas' nightlife capital. Park your car and visit one of Uptown's dozens of high-end restaurants, trendy nightclubs, and bars, along with unique shopping and world-class spas.
Dallas, TX, US
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American Airlines Center
American Airlines Center
Recreation
Catch a live music show one night and cheer on the Dallas Mavericks or Dallas Stars the next. The American Airlines Center is key to bringing major events to Dallas. Take DART to Victory Station just outside the center for a worry-free transportation.
2500 Victory Ave.
Dallas, TX, US 75219
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AT&T Stadium
AT&T Stadium
Recreation
Home of the Dallas Cowboys and one of the largest NFL stadiums in the country, also home to an extensive art collection. Visitors can also enjoy tours on non-game days, and check out stadium must-see spots like the locker rooms, press room, and VIP suites.
1 AT&T Way
Arlington, TX, US 76011
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Texas Horse Park
Texas Horse Park
Recreation
Experience traditional Texas with Dallas as your backdrop. Deep in the heart of the Great Trinity Forest (eight miles from Downtown Dallas), Texas Horse Park provides miles of beautifully preserved riding trails perfect for a horseback ride. The park also features a petting zoo and an indoor covered area for equestrian events.
811 Pemberton Hill Rd.
Dallas, TX, US 75217
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Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Theater
The Meyerson opened its doors in September 1989 to international critical acclaim. It's home to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, currently under the leadership of the world-famous Maestro Jaap Van Zweeden. Every detail of the concert hall was designed to achieve the highest acoustical quality, with special elements of the design providing the capability of tailoring the acoustical environment to the performance.
2301 Flora St.
Dallas, TX, US 75201
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Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre
Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre
Theater
The compact, vertical orientation of the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre, climbing 12 stories into the Dallas skyline, was designed by Joshua Prince-Ramus of REX and Rem Koolhaas of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture. The theater, home to the Dallas Theater Center, Dallas Black Dance Theatre and the Anita N. Martinez Ballet Folkorico, is a prime destination for music and theater enthusiasts.
2400 Flora St.
Dallas, TX, US 75201
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Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House
Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House
Theater
The Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is one of five performance venues that form the Performing Arts Center section of the arts district. The opera house, which follows a traditional horseshoe shape, is engineered specifically for performance of opera and musical theatre. Stages are especially equipped for performance of ballet and other types of dance. The Winspear is home to the Dallas Opera and Texas Ballet Theater.
2400 Flora St.
Dallas, TX, US 75201
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The Crow Collection of Asian Art
The Crow Collection of Asian Art
Museum
The Crow Collection of Asian Art is one of only a handful of museums in the country dedicated solely to the arts and cultures of Japan, China, India, and Southeast Asia. Experience a peaceful world of beauty and spirituality in the heart of the city with pieces dating from 3500 B.C. to the early 20th century. Don't miss a glimpse at precious jade ornaments from China, delicate Japanese scrolls and a rarely seen 2-by-28-foot sandstone façade of an 18th century Indian residence. Admission is free.
2010 Flora St.
Dallas, TX, US 75201
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Ronald Kirk Pedestrian Bridge
Ronald Kirk Pedestrian Bridge
Recreation
As part of the most recent improvements to the Trinity River Corridor, the Ronald Kirk Bridge offers activity space with an up-close view of the Trinity River and Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Grab a snack from one of the food trucks that make a daily stop, lounge on a chair, bring the family to play in the water fountains or on the geometric playground, take on a chess match, or fitness class.
109 Continental Ave.
Dallas, TX, US 75207
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Dallas World Aquarium
Dallas World Aquarium
Recreation
The adventure at the Dallas World Aquarium begins at the top of the rainforest exhibit, where exotic birds and lounging sloths can be seen along with a wide array of animals that are part of many conservation projects. Experience the outdoor South Africa exhibit and catch a glimpse of blackfooted penguins, Shoebill storks, and Madagascar giant day geckos.
1801 N. Griffin St
Dallas, TX, US 75202
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Nasher Sculpture Center
Nasher Sculpture Center
Museum
Private collection turned public treasure, the Nasher Sculpture Center is one of the finest collections of modern and contemporary sculpture in the world. The 55,000-square-foot space is enclosed by a glass facade, providing continuous views from the street, through the building and across the length of the 1.4-acre outdoor gallery and garden.
2001 Flora St.,
Dallas, TX, US 75201
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Dallas Museum of Art
Dallas Museum of Art
Museum
Established in 1903, the museum is a central figure in the vibrant Dallas Arts District. Holding more than 22,000 works spanning 5,000 years of history, the DMA is one of the 10 largest art museums in the country and welcomes more than 650,000 visitors annually. Visit the website to find out more about the "Late Night" event performances, concerts, readings, film screenings, tours, family programs, and more. Admission is free.
1717 N Harwood St.
Dallas, TX 75201
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Dallas Arts District
Dallas Arts District
Business district
Dallas proudly boasts the largest contiguous arts district in the nation, spanning 68 acres and 19 blocks. It is home to some of Dallas’ most significant cultural landmarks, including the AT&T Performing Arts Center, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Meyerson Symphony Center and more. Take a stroll through and visit each one – they’re all within walking distance of each other.
750 N. Saint Paul St.
Dallas, TX, US 75201
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Bishop Arts District
Bishop Arts District
Business district
Once one of Dallas’ best hidden gem, this two-block former warehouse area sits in the Oak Cliff neighborhood of South Dallas. It’s home to more than 60 boutiques, restaurants, bars, coffee shops and galleries, making it one of Dallas’ most unique districts. It’s just a quick ride from Downtown Dallas aboard DART’s D-Link bus service.
419 Bishop Ave.
Dallas, TX 75208
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Trinity Groves
Trinity Groves
Business district
This 15-acre restaurant, retail, artist and entertainment destination sits at the base of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in West Dallas. Trinity Groves’ mission is to foster the growth of startup businesses, building upon Dallas’ culture of innovation and entrepreneur spirit. Pay a visit to a brewery, the culinary events center and multiple restaurants. The area is also home to the Restaurant Concept Incubator program, which encourages culinary entrepreneurs to develop restaurant concepts to become the newest addition on the block.
425 Bedford St.
Dallas, TX 75207
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Klyde Warren Park
Klyde Warren Park
Park
Klyde Warren Park opened in 2012 and introduced a central green space in the center of a bustling downtown scene. The 5.2-acre park delivers a comprehensive activities calendar for locals and visitors, including daily fitness classes, a dog park, a children's center, games and live music. Connectivity was key in picking the spot above Woodall Rogers Freeway for the park; visitors can get to Klyde Warren via foot, trolley or bicycle from multiple neighborhoods.
2012 Woodall Rodgers Freeway
Dallas, TX, US 75201
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Elaine D. and Charles  A. Sammons Park
Elaine D. and Charles A. Sammons Park
Park
The park embraces and unifies all venues of the AT&T Performing Arts Center. The ten-acre park stretches from Woodall Rogers Freeway to Ross Avenue and is the first public park in the Dallas Arts District.
2400 Flora St
Dallas, TX, US 75201
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Texas Discovery Gardens
Texas Discovery Gardens
Recreation
Immerse yourself in the two-story Butterfly House as butterflies dance around this tropical landscape or stroll through the 8.5 acre organic botanic garden including Shakespeare Garden full of plants mentioned in his plays and sonnets in real life.
3601 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
Dallas, TX, US 75210
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Convention Centers

Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center DallasKay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center has over 1 million square feet and offers a staggering 726,726 square feet of prime, contiguous exhibit space along with a 203,000-square-foot column-free exhibit hall - the largest in the US.
Exhibit Space1,000,000 sq. ft.
Total meeting space434,224 sq. ft.
Guest rooms 1 mi. from convention center1,001

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Green spaces and walkable neighborhoods in the heart of the city, professional sports teams and a sprawling arts district are just a few reasons why entertainment options encourage days and nights full of adrenaline and excitement beyond the conference room. Some noteworthy Dallas attributes are: • World-class dining scene, with nine chefs and restaurants recognized by the James Beard Foundation • Dallas boasts the best shopping in the Southwest • Largest urban arts district in the nation (20 square blocks) • 26 golf courses for all skill levels • Eight professional sports teams • More than 20 vibrant entertainment districts • Dallas’ CityPASS attraction bundle includes access to incredible views, fascinating science and some of the nation’s most important presidential history •Dallas is the Official Home of the Frozen Margarita, and is home to the famous Margarita Mile, a collection of noteworthy margaritas to try across the city, paying homage to the city’s historic connection with the iconic beverage.

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