Park Cities

Dallas

George W Bush Presidential Library and Museum featuring an administrative buidling, interior views and heritage elements
George W Bush Presidential Library and Museum which includes interior views
George W Bush Presidential Library and Museum showing interior views
George W Bush Presidential Library and Museum which includes interior views
George W Bush Presidential Library and Museum featuring signage
An exclusive country club and a majestic shopping village filled with high-end brands highlight one of the most affluent neighborhoods in Texas.

Park Cities combines the communities of the City of University Park and the Town of Highland Park in northern Dallas. It is a trendy and well-heeled edge of the city, filled with museums, schools and shopping zones. See how the wealthy locals go about their days as you traverse this serene part of Dallas.

At the heart of the local culture and activity is the Highland Park Shopping Village, recognizable by its impressive dome and colonial design. Dine at its elegant restaurants and browse the upscale stores. Look around the shops of some of the world’s most luxurious brands.

On the eastern side of the mall is the Dallas Country Club, another symbol of the area’s prosperity. Read about the club’s extraordinary exclusivity and famous members, current and former. Enjoy the leafy setting of nearby Abbott Park, which has tennis courts and a children’s playground.

Get a sense of local culture and history by exploring the district’s museums. The Meadows Museum of Art was inaugurated with a collection of Spanish art and is a key part of Southern Methodist University (SMU). Head to the college’s other highlights, including the Gerald J. Ford Stadium, Westcott Field and the Moody Coliseum.

The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum has a range of exhibits relating to its namesake’s period as president, including artifacts from the 2001 World Trade Center attacks, a display called Life in the White House and an exact replica model of the Oval Office.

Park Cities stands on the eastern side of Dallas Love Field Airport and the area of Bluffview in the northern part of Dallas. Take a combination of tram and bus to get here from the city center in about 30 minutes or drive north for 7 miles (11 kilometers). While here, take the time to visit the neighboring areas of Lakewood, Lower Grenville and Knox Henderson.


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Highland Park

You'll enjoy the riverfront and shopping in Highland Park. You might want to make time for a stop at Highland Park Shopping Village or Knox-Henderson Shopping District.

Highland Park
If you're a football fan, Cowboy's Stadium should be a must do on your list. The stadium is huge, with a retractable roof and a screen that is 72' high by 160' wide.

Lower Greenville

Lower Greenville is known for its ample dining options, and you can make a stop by Knox-Henderson Shopping District and Granada Theater while in the area.

Lower Greenville
American Airlines Center showing a city

Oak Lawn

American Airlines Center and The Strip on Cedar Springs are top sights in Oak Lawn, and you should be sure to explore the fantastic nightlife. Hop aboard the metro at Cole & Lemmon Tram Stop or Cole & Hall Tram Stop to see more sights in the area.

Oak Lawn
Great place for fans of flight.

Love Field

While you're in Love Field, take in top sights like Frontiers of Flight Museum and jump on the metro at Burbank Station to see more of the city.

Love Field
Deep Ellum showing outdoor art and a sunset

Old East Dallas

If you're spending time in Old East Dallas, check out sights like Old Deep Ellum Historic District or Knox-Henderson Shopping District and hop on the metro to see more the city at Baylor Station or CityPlace - Uptown Station.

Old East Dallas
Victory Park featuring a city

Uptown

Consider a visit to American Airlines Center and take some time to enjoy the abundant dining options during your time in Uptown. If you want to see more of the city, jump on the metro at McKinney & Routh Stop or McKinney & Fairmount Stop.

Uptown

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