Loud, brash and ritzy, the Big D has long been known for big finance, big bank accounts and big hair. But, in recent years, Dallas has emerged as a vibrant, fast-growing art destination, drawing connoisseurs who come for weekend-long pilgrimages to explore the riches.

  • Perfect for
    Art Lovers | Families | Style Mavens
  • When to go
    Year-Round
  • Ideal length of stay
    1-2 Nights
  • Member Stories

    "If you have time for only one museum in Dallas, you should go to the Nasher Sculpture Center, designed by Renzo Piano. It is truly spectacular and you can eat lunch there in a beautiful setting."
    A.M., member since 2008
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Indagare's Simone Girner
Cabana boutique is certainly no secret anymore but Merry Vose's excellent eye for fashion and accessories make this spot required shopping. I love the jewel box–like original; a bigger sister store, Canary, is located down the street."
Lisa Fine, founder of Irving & Fine
"“In Dallas, my favorite lunch is at Dean Fearings at The Ritz—delicious southwestern food and options to sit in a garden room or in a more casual bar area. I love the tortilla soup and the cornmeal fried oysters; the chef is famous for them. I find dinner a little too much there. But I love Steven Pyles, for more southwestern fare and also great ceviche and pizzas. For cheap, good and greasy authentic Tex Mex, I love Mias.”

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