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Dallas is a dynamic city filled with culture, innovation, and world-class dining. Whether you’re strolling through art galleries, catching a game, or diving into the city’s iconic Tex-Mex food scene, Dallas has something for every traveler. Secure your flights to Dallas today and explore all that this bustling metropolis has to offer.

Required Documentation for Traveling

Required Documentation for Traveling

Before booking your plane tickets to Dallas, make sure you’ve got everything you need. Mexican citizens will need a passport to travel to the U.S., while residents of other countries should double-check visa requirements. Check out Volaris’ travel requirements for the latest travel info before your flight from Mexico to Dallas.

Check-In

Volaris makes the boarding process for your flights to Dallas quick and easy. Use the website or app to check in up to 72 hours before your flight. If you prefer, you can check in at the airport, but arriving early is recommended to avoid delays.

Baggage

Volaris allows you to bring one personal item and one carry-on with your fare. For any additional checked baggage, be sure to check size and weight restrictions. It’s always smart to pack for Dallas’ mix of weather—light clothes for the heat, but bring a jacket for those chilly evenings!

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Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)

After booking your airplane tickets to Dallas, you’ll land at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), one of the busiest airports in the U.S. With its extensive amenities like rental car services, dining options, and shopping outlets, you’ll find everything you need upon arrival. The airport is located about 20 miles from downtown, making it a convenient gateway to the city.

Getting Out of the Airport

Transportation options abound once you touch down in Dallas. Whether you choose a taxi, rideshare service, or rental car, getting to the heart of the city is a breeze. If you prefer public transit, the DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) rail connects the airport directly to downtown, offering an affordable and efficient way to get around.

West End, at Downtown Dallas

Accommodation in Dallas

Dallas boasts a wide range of places to stay, from luxury hotels to budget-friendly options. Here are some great neighborhoods to consider:

  • Downtown Dallas: Stay here if you want to be in the middle of the action. With access to iconic landmarks like the Dallas Museum of Art and Reunion Tower, downtown puts you right at the center of the city’s entertainment and dining scene.
  • Deep Ellum: For travelers looking for something more alternative and artistic, Deep Ellum is known for its live music venues, street art, and unique boutique hotels.
  • Uptown: Perfect for those wanting a more upscale vibe, Uptown Dallas offers luxury accommodations, high-end shopping, and top-notch restaurants, all within a stone’s throw of the city’s major attractions.
Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge at Dallas, Texas

Places to Visit in Dallas

Here are three can’t-miss attractions when you travel to Dallas:

  • The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza: Dive into history at this museum dedicated to the life and legacy of President John F. Kennedy. Located in the building from where JFK was tragically shot, this museum offers a powerful insight into U.S. history.
  • Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden: Escape the urban buzz by visiting the Dallas Arboretum, an expansive 66-acre garden showcasing breathtaking seasonal displays and serene walking paths along White Rock Lake.
  • Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge: This iconic bridge, designed by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava, spans the Trinity River and offers stunning views of the Dallas skyline. Whether you're walking, driving, or cycling across it, the bridge is a must-see for architecture lovers and photographers.
Slow-cooked barbecue

Gastronomy in Dallas

Dallas offers a wide array of traditional Texas dishes, blending Southern comfort with Mexican influences. Here are some must-try local favorites:

  • Texas Barbecue: Dallas is famous for its slow-cooked barbecue, particularly brisket and ribs. These meats are smoked for hours, resulting in rich, tender, and flavorful dishes that are often served with sides like coleslaw and baked beans.
  • Tex-Mex: A fusion of Mexican and Texan flavors, Tex-Mex is a staple in Dallas. Look out for dishes like enchiladas, fajitas, and tacos, which are typically loaded with cheese, beans, and salsa.
  • Chicken-Fried Steak: This Southern classic is a must-try. A breaded and fried beef cutlet, it’s often served with a rich, creamy gravy and mashed potatoes for a hearty meal.

Top Reasons to Travel to Dallas

Explore the Dallas Arts District

Explore the Dallas Arts District

Spanning 20 square blocks, the Dallas Arts District is the largest urban arts district in the U.S. From contemporary art at the Nasher Sculpture Center to performances at the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, it’s a cultural hotspot that offers something for every art lover.

Enjoy Outdoor Adventures at White Rock Lake

Enjoy Outdoor Adventures at White Rock Lake

Dallas is home to beautiful green spaces, and White Rock Lake offers a perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you enjoy kayaking, biking, or picnicking by the water, this scenic area provides a peaceful escape from the urban hustle.

Shop at Highland Park Village

Shop at Highland Park Village

Dallas is a shopper’s paradise, and Highland Park Village offers a luxury shopping experience like no other. As the first self-contained shopping center in America, this landmark is home to high-end stores, charming boutiques, and excellent dining options.

Relax at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

Relax at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

The Dallas Arboretum is a peaceful escape from the urban hustle. With 66 acres of beautifully manicured gardens, seasonal displays, and stunning views of White Rock Lake, it’s a must-visit for nature lovers, families, and anyone looking for a tranquil retreat.

Quick Facts

Hotel Zone

Most hotels are located downtown and in Uptown, offering easy access to the city’s main attractions.

Gastronomy

Dallas is famous for Texas barbecue, Tex-Mex, and Southern comfort food like fried chicken.

Annual Cultural Events

Dallas hosts the annual State Fair of Texas, one of the country’s largest and most iconic fairs.

Unique Places to Visit

Unique spots like the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge and the Bishop Arts District are must-sees.

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