48 Hours: Dallas Has The Best of Everything

48 Hours: Dallas Has The Best of Everything

The city of Dallas? That’s right! For 48 hours of one of the best times of your life, you will wonder again and again, “What took me so long to come here?” Getting there is a breeze, and the Dallas-Ft. Worth Airport will be there to greet you upon landing. Sure, you can take a taxi, but, in a town this bold, be bold as well! Take the commuter rail service, TRE, into Dallas for $3.50 per trip. The DART bus service will get you to downtown Dallas for about $1.75 per trip.

48 Hours: Dallas Has The Best of Everything

Galleria Dallas


Shop ‘til you drop, and do it all again. This mall sets the gold standard for Legacy shopping malls. Home to Gucci, Tourneau, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., Juicy Couture and BCBG, the Galleria offers whatever you need. Promise.

48 Hours: Dallas Has The Best of Everything

Dallas World Aquarium
Sharks, stingrays and hundreds of reef fish are on display in 80,000 gallons of saltwater complete with a coral reef ecosystem. The aquarium also boasts an amazing array of plants and animals from around the globe.


48 Hours: Dallas Has The Best of Everything

Blue Mesa Grill – Dallas

After a long day of sites and shopping, wind down at the Blue Mesa Grill. This eatery boasts one of the best tequila bars in the city and one-of-a-kind recipes that change daily.

48 Hours: Dallas Has The Best of Everything

Dallas Farmer’s Market

Opened for business in 1941, the Dallas Farmer’s Market is nationally recognized and is one of the best farmer’s markets in the country. Most crops are sold fresh from local farms to the customers. Open seven days a week from 7 a.m.-6 p.m.

48 Hours: Dallas Has The Best of Everything

Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship

If you need to get your church on, there is no better place than Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship pastored by the world-renowned Dr. Tony Evans. Started with 10 members in 1976 out of the Evans’ home, Oak Cliff now has more than 8,000 members and 100 ministries. Worship times are 7:50 a.m. and 10:50 a.m. on Sundays.

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