Dallas Travel Guide
🌸Dallas has plenty of fun and delicious spots. Here's a record of my recent trip. Accommodation: Aloft Dallas Downtown (1033 Young Street, Dallas). This hotel is perfectly located in the city center and reasonably priced at just over $200. The rooms have a jailbreak vibe, and the lobby features a mini pool table. Coffee and fruit are complimentary. Several attractions are within a 15-minute walk. The downtown area of Dallas is great because the tourist spots are relatively close together. 💓After sleeping in, you can start exploring at 10 a.m. when the major museums open. Before that, you can visit some of the free attractions in the city, such as the Giant eyeball (often the gate is closed, so you have to stand outside the railing to take a photo with the statue) and its surroundings; and Thanksgiving Square (you can take photos by the water fountain at the entrance on the first floor. If the chapel is closed, you'll have to go to the second floor to see the glass ceiling). I highly recommend the following museums: 💜Sixth Floor Museum: This is the site where President Kennedy was assassinated. The museum has two floors of exhibits, and there's a spot upstairs where you can pretend to be a news spokesperson and take some photos. The Reunion Tower, a landmark building, is nearby. 💕The Dallas World Aquarium: I visited this aquarium last summer and was very impressed. It's small but comprehensive and highly recommended. Even after visiting many other famous aquariums in major U.S. cities, I still loved this one. It's also a great place for taking photos. #Dallas #DallasAttractions #Aquarium #SixthFloorMuseum