Located between Downtown Dallas and Love Field, you are minutes away from world class shopping, entertainment, galleries and restaurants.
Groceries
Whole Foods Market, Eatzi's and Kroger are moments away, to stock your pantry with gourmet edibles.
Shopping
Upscale shopping can be had at Highland Park Village, Preston Center or North Park Mall. Explore the one of a kind shops along Lovers Lane at Inwood, or go for a more youthful vibe at West Village. The flagship Neiman Marcus downtown is a must do, as is Stanley Korshack in the Crescent complex.
The Arts
Visit the Dallas Museum of Art, the Nasher Sculpture Garden, the Meyerson Symphony Center, The Winspear Opera House or the Wylie Performing Arts Center in the Arts District. Dallas has a huge variety of venues and performances to suit your tastes.
Designer Furnishings
Find some serious home furnishings, art and antiques in the shops and showrooms in the World Trade Center, Design District, or Fairmount Street. We can recommend interior designers and services to help you with your seelctions.
Outdoors
The Dallas Arboretum at White Rock Lake and the Katy Trail offer beautiful places to take a walk or go for a run. The Highland Park neighborhood is ideal for a stroll among some of the best homes in Dallas.
Museums and Historic Places
Visit historic Fair Park for its Art Deco Hall of State and Midway. Also at Fair Park are the Music Hall, The Women's Museum and the Museum of Natural History.
Downtown, for the history buffs, the Sixth Floor Museum and the Old Red Courthouse offer some fascinating exhibits. Take the youngsters to the Dallas World Aquarium and the West End for a fun afternoon.
Day trips:
Six Flags Over Texas, Wet and Wild, Rangers Stadium and Cowboys Stadium for sporting events are less than thirty minutes away in Arlington .
Fort Worth offers world-class Art at the Kimbell Gallery, The Amon Carter Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in the Cultural District, just 45 minutes away. The Historic Fort Worth Stockyards district offers a taste of the West, with Blly Bob's Saloon or a rodeo, held every Friday and Saturday in the Stockyards Coliseum.
First Monday Trade Days is held in Canton ; about 60 miles east of Dallas.
Waco is 1-1/2 hours south, Austin is about 3 hours away. Houston is an easy 4-1/2 hour drive straight down I-45. Oklahoma City is a 4 hour drive. The Winstar Casino on I-35, or the Choctaw Casino on 69 North are both just over an hour from your door.