![]() Keep reading for the 10+ best things to do in Dallas this weekend (and beyond), followed by even more of the best things to do this weekend. Of course, this is Halloween weekend so there are many many Halloween events and a whole lot of trick-or-treat and trunk-or-treat celebrations but there are plenty of other great things to do this weekend in Dallas and beyond. But, if you are interested in finding the best restaurants in DFW here are a few blog posts from others with a fancier taste :).If you're looking for the best things to do this weekend in Dallas, Collin County and beyond, look no further, here's the only list you need. I’m usually okay with a meal from a food truck or a burger or a pizza. Sooo, I am not the person to ask about all the new fancy restaurants. Okay, even though I have lived here for 5 years, I typically eat at the same restaurants. ![]() ![]() Make sure to schedule a late flight so that you have the whole day to spend at Six Flags or Grapevine! After the tour, walk around the historic downtown and visit the shops. Not into rollercoasters? Take your Uber to Grapevine and tour a Winery. Tip::Arrive at opening time to avoid the crazy long lines! If visiting in the shoulder months, Six Flag’s is the next best option. If you are visiting in the summer, I suggest visiting Six Flag’s Hurricane Harbor. Looking for more fun? Head to Deep Ellum and search for street art and end your night at Louie Louie’s Piano Bar.Īre you hoping to explore DFW with your girls AND your dog?! Check out this ULTIMATE Dog-friendly Dallas Guide! It’s free admission, and has many rooms to explore! Make sure to walk across the street to the Dallas Art Museum. ![]() If you are hungry…grab a snack off the surrounding food trucks. You can borrow games to play in the middle of the city park. This is a 5-acre park right in the middle of Dallas. Tip:: If flying, make sure to pick a small piece you can fit in your suitcase/carry-on.Īfter your DIY class, head over to Kylde Warren Park. You can reserve your spot the day before (on their website) and pick your design. Start your morning at Texas Wine and Woodwhere you will be served Bottomless Mimosas and a delicious brunch.Īfter eating, you will paint your own wooden sign. Head to Dallas in the morning and get ready for your art day. We have seen Cole Swindell and Kip Moore for free after the rodeo. Sometimes you can even get in free with your rodeo ticket. Here you can ride a bull (if you did not on the Stockyard streets), dance on the dance floor, visit one of the many bars, and of course, listen to their live music. If you are still ready to party, you can walk down the street to Billy Bob’s Texas. The rodeo is held every Friday and Saturday at 8 pm. Make sure to grab some Texas BBQ for dinner.Īfter you have finished exploring the Stockyards, it’s time for the rodeo. It has the “real” Texas feel… you know cowboy hats, flannel, and longhorns walking the street. Here you can shop, bar hop, and eat before the rodeo starts. Sunday Morning: Six Flags OR Winery and ShoppingĬatch a morning flight to Dallas and check into your accommodation.Īfter getting settled in, start your DFW girl’s weekend by heading to the Stockyards in Fort Worth.Saturday Afternoon: Klyde Warren Park and Dallas Art Museum.Friday Night: Fort Worth Stockyards/Rodeo.Friday Afternoon: Check into Arlington, TX hotel or Airbnb.Temperatures in the winter months typically range from 40’s-60’s.ĭallas Girl’s Weekend Itinerary Overview: If you want to avoid the extreme heat, but still have nice weather, I would suggest coming in May or October. If you visit in July, August, or Septemeber, be prepared for temperatures of 100+. I would suggest a ride share option so you do not have to worry about a designated driver.Īs you are probably well aware, summers in Dallas are brutal. Uber and Lyft are of course great options, or you can always rent a car from the airport.
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