Dallas at a Glance
When a trip to one of the leading commercial and cultural centers in the Southwest is in order, a Dallas charter flight offers an unforgettable way to get there in style. Set in North Central Texas, Dallas, affectionately known as "The Big D," draws in business and leisure travelers alike with a myriad of things to do, whether taking in the panoramic views of the city from the landmark Reunion Tower or enjoying dining, nightlife and entertainment in Deep Ellum. A hub for economic activity, Dallas is home to several Fortune 500 companies, including AT&T, Southwest Airlines, and Energy Transfer Equity. Along with seeing the sites, shopping is a popular pastime here with more shopping centers per capita than any other city in the country, including Dallas Galleria and NorthPark Center.
While Dallas proper has more than 1.3 million people, it is also the central gateway to the DFW (Dallas/Fort Worth/Arlington) Metroplex, the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States with a population of more than 7.6 million. As for visitors, more than 27 million people visit Dallas each year, with June-August being a popular time to go despite the hot summer weather.
Getting to Dallas
Given its central location in the United States, Dallas is a prominent travel hub and home to two major airports as well as several smaller airports throughout the surrounding area including Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), Dallas Love Field (DAL), Dallas Executive Airport ( RBD), Addison Airport (ADS), Mesquite Metro Airport (HQZ).
Dallas Activities Notable areas include Uptown, a lively destination full of restaurants, shops, and nightlife, as well as Victory Park, home to the Dallas Mavericks and Dallas Stars sports franchises. Over in the Dallas Arts District, the largest contiguous urban arts district in the United States, culture lovers will find such world-class venues as the Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Garden, and Meyerson Symphony Center. There is plenty to discover in this top Texas city, from the Dallas World Aquarium to the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, a Dallas Cowboys game at AT&T Stadium, as well as nearly 14,000 restaurants, over 200 golf courses, and more than 20 vibrant entertainment districts.
Mountain Creek Lake Park Trail
Pleasant Grove Stadium
Roffino Stadium
Santa Fe Trail
J A Carr Park Trail
Haggar Stadium
Cowboys Stadium
Doll House Museum Of The Southwest
Springfield Park Trail
Stevens Park Golf Course
Kms Stadium
Riverside Hills Golf Club
Meadows Museum
Frisco Independent School District Stadium
Franklin Stadium
Cedar Hill State Park Trail
Billy Goodloe Stadium
Sycamore Golf Course
Pizza Hut Park
Memorial Park Trail
River Legacy Parks Trail
Meadowbrook Municipal Golf Course
Charger Stadium
Max Goldsmith Stadium
Debusk Park Trail
Jc Penny Historical Museum
Walnut Grove Trail
The Age Of Steam Railroad Museum
Leonard L Woods Park Trail
Falcon Stadium
National Cowgirl Museum And Hall Of Fame
Rangers Ballpark In Arlington
Episcopal School Of Dallas Football And Track Stadium
Hebron High School Softball Stadium
Irving Schools Stadium
Mckinney Independent School District Stadium
Grapevine Historic Museum
Wilemon Stadium
Blazer Stadium
Johnson Creek Linear Park Trail
Shawnee Park Trail
Greenville Avenue Stadium
James Ray Henry Stadium
Sprague Stadium
Hotels in Dallas
Schools in Dallas
Restaurants in Dallas