
North Texas
Big cities, bigger personalities, and endless Texan spirit
North Texas hits different. Dallas serves up gleaming skyscrapers and world-class museums, while Fort Worth keeps things real with stockyards and honky-tonks. But here's what makes this region special — it's not trying to be anything other than authentically Texan, just with better restaurants and more shopping than you'd expect.
The Metroplex (yes, locals actually call it that) spans multiple cities, each with its own personality. You've got Plano's suburban polish, Arlington's sports mania, and dozens of smaller towns that still feel like the Texas you see in movies. Spring through early summer and fall are your sweet spots — summers here will melt your face off, and nobody's pretending otherwise.
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North Texas Itineraries

Dallas Bites & Sips: A Relaxed Weekend for Two
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Dallas Foodie Weekend: Texan Tastes & Culinary Crafts
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Dallas Food & Wine Weekend: From Fresh Pasta to Texas Flavors
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Luxurious Dallas Weekend Escape
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Luxurious Romantic Escape in Dallas
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Luxurious Family Weekend in Dallas
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Happy hours in Dallas run 3-6pm at most bars, with half-price appetizers and $5 drinks
- 2.Free parking on Sundays in downtown Dallas and Fort Worth - plan museum visits accordingly
- 3.State Fair of Texas offers $3 admission on weekdays before 5pm (regular price is $24)
- 4.Many Fort Worth museums offer free admission on first Sunday of each month
- 5.Gas stations on highways cost 20-30 cents more per gallon than neighborhood stations
- 6.Downtown Dallas food trucks serve $8-12 meals that beat $25 restaurant entrees
- 7.Hotel parking fees range $15-30/night - book places that include it or stay outside downtown
- 8.Stockyards rodeo tickets start at $20 but VIP seating ($45) includes drinks and better views
Travel Tips
- •Download the DART app for Dallas public transit - it's easier than feeding coins into machines
- •Carry cash for food trucks and smaller BBQ joints - many don't accept cards
- •Book steakhouse reservations 2-3 days ahead, especially on weekends
- •Ice storms shut down Dallas/Fort Worth completely - locals can't drive on ice at all
- •Tipping at BBQ joints is optional but appreciated - $2-3 for counter service
- •Parking meters in downtown Dallas run until 9pm Monday-Saturday
- •Fort Worth Stockyards get crowded during cattle drives (11:30am and 4pm daily)
- •Deep Ellum venues often have cover charges after 9pm on weekends ($5-15)
- •DFW Airport sits between Dallas and Fort Worth - factor in 45+ minutes to either city
- •Many restaurants close between lunch and dinner (2-5pm) - plan accordingly

