Studying in North America | A Comprehensive 3-Day Guide to Dallas ๐
Hey there! Your Dallas travel guide is here. Letโs head to Texas together with friends and experience the Southwestern vibe. ๐ Fort Worth Stockyards The cowboy town in Dallas is truly worth a visit. It has a unique Western charm thatโs great for sightseeing, eating, and having fun! We stayed in downtown Dallas and it took us about 40 minutes to drive there. Classic must-dos โ : bullfighting performances, horse riding, and taking photos with cows ๐ท. Donโt forget to grab a cowboy hat and snap some retro-chic shots by the roadside. At 1:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., there are cattle parades right on the main street. So many adorable longhorn cows! Itโs a really interesting part of the culture. In short, itโs perfect for hanging out with friends and experiencing the cowboy vibe ๐ฅณ. ๐ The Big Eyes and Art Museum We stayed near downtown (DT), so we quickly checked this place off our list. Itโs nothing extraordinary, but as a famous spot, itโs still worth a visit ๐. Thereโs also the Boshop Art District nearby. The atmosphere is quite nice. You can wander around, enjoy some ice cream ๐ฆ, and have a good time. ๐ Irving This is a great place for leisure and entertainment with a pretty modern style. We spent the morning boating, having brunch, and sipping coffee โ๏ธ. ๐ JingHe Japanese This Japanese restaurant is really good ๐๐ป. The all-you-can-eat option is around $40 per person, which is quite a bargain. The seafood is fresh. Youโve got to try it. 5321 E Mockingbird Ln #105, Dallas, TX 75206 #CowboyVibe #RetroStyle #Dallas #DallasTravel #DallasLife