Dallas

Welcome to Dallas

Boasting a bustling, booming economy, excellent schools, a low cost of living, and hundreds of sights to see, Dallas is truly unlike any other city


The down-to-earth, friendly vibe of Dallas and its seemingly recession-proof economy are just a few of the reasons why everyone is relocating to Dallas these days. It is also a cultural mecca full of diverse people and a long legacy of entrepreneurship with a near-consistent stream of job opportunities. The influx of career offers can primarily be traced back to the hub of Fortune 500 companies that have set up Dallas headquarters. 

Beyond the economy, Dallas is an affordable place to live and is surprisingly walkable. Many residents don't own cars because of a combination of excellent public transportation and easily navigated districts. In most areas, everything you need is within walking distance. Coupled with the abundance of activities and the almost perfect year-round weather, Dallas has become one of the best places to live in the country.  

What to Love

  • DART rail system 
  • Incredibly diverse dining scene
  • Endless shopping  
  • Excellent schools 
  • Fantastic music
  • Dallas Farmers Market 

Living in Dallas

A leading hub of innovation, Dallas is a thriving, vibrant city full of diverse residents. As one of the best cities for young professionals with one of the lowest costs of living, it's easy to see why so many people continue to flock to Dallas. Welcoming and full of things to do and sights to see, Dallas is entrenched in cultural and historical landmarks. Even many of its most sought-after neighborhoods are a tribute to this inclusive, stimulating environment. 

The hip, trendy Bishop Arts District is best-known for its chic art museums and nightlife. Locals enjoy seeing cult films at the local Texas Theatre and immersing themselves in international cuisine ranging from Southern homestyle cooking to Vietnamese. As one of Dallas's most charming, youth-oriented neighborhoods, Bishop Arts stands out as one of its most independent districts. It's just one of the many dazzling, upcoming communities to choose from if you make a move to Dallas. 

Shopping in Dallas

NorthPark Center: This high fashion and luxury shopping center, sometimes referred to as NorthPark Mall, offers an unparalleled shopping experience in the heart of Dallas.

Galleria Dallas: Galleria is a spacious shopping and mixed-use development center with more than 200 stores and restaurants, an ice rink, and the Westin Galleria Hotel.

Highland Park Village: Highland Park is a premier luxury shopping, dining, and lifestyle district housing dozens of renowned fashion boutiques and acclaimed restaurants. This upscale shopping plaza was also the first self-contained shopping center in the country and was officially declared a National Historic Landmark in 2000. 

Dallas Farmers Market: The farmers' market in Dallas is a huge deal, unlike any other place in the state. This sizable public market located downtown is home to three different kinds of sellers, yard sales, workshops, cooking classes, seasonal events, and more. 

Trinity Groves: At Trinity Groves, you'll find an eclectic mixture of new restaurants, retail shops, artistry, and entertainment options. 

Restaurants in Dallas

Beyond the extensive shopping and dining districts, Dallas also has multiple extravagant, fine-dining spots. Two of the hottest steakhouses in Dallas are Al Biernat's Restaurant and Bob's Steak & Chop House. For elegance and fine-dining, they're two of the best places to try. 

Inside luxury hotel The Adolphus is The French Room, a refined destination restaurant for French cuisine within a Rococo-style setting. 

The Mansion Restaurant on Turtle Creek is a Texas icon serving New American cuisine housed inside the majestic Rosewood Mansion. 

Fun, laid-back Deep Ellum Brewing Co. is the largest independent brewery in North Texas and the home of the Dallas Blonde, Deep Ellum IPA, and Blind Lemon Hard Seltzer.

Fair Park is an extravagant cultural and entertainment center in Dallas and the most-visited attraction in Texas. Featuring five museums and ten performance and sporting venues, Fair Park is a State and National Historic Landmark with the most extensive collection of 1930s Art Deco exposition-style architecture in the country. 

You can also see the best of Broadway, theatre, dance, and more at the AT&T Performing Arts Center.

Things to Do in Dallas

Held annually at the historic Fair Park in Dallas, the State Fair of Texas is one of the biggest events of the year. A celebration of all things Texas, the fair promotes community involvement, education, and agriculture through quality, family-friendly entertainment. 

For those who like to spend time outdoors appreciating the natural Dallas splendor, places like 5.2-acre Klyde Warren Park and the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens are the perfect fit. 

As a center of immense culture and history, Dallas has multiple prized museums, including The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science, and the George W. Bush Presidential Library

Dallas School District 

According to Niche, the Highland Park Independent School District ranks #1 on the list of best school districts in Dallas County.

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