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- Private room
- Sachse
Quiet, beautiful neighborhood. Offers lots of parking in front of the house. Conveniently located to Garland, Wylie, Murphy and Plano. Right off of highway 76, 6 min from Firewheel Mall and President George Bush HWY. The common areas are kitchen, dinning and living room with an 65 inch TV. We have netflix, hulu, sling TV available to our guests.
- Entire rental unit
- East Dallas
Downtown Dallas luxury stay near Greenville area. Peaceful and Very central ! Wonderful location to spend time with family, friends or business. Should you prefer to explore all Dallas has to offer, you’ll be a quick drive from Deep Ellum, Uptown, and the Bishop Arts District. This place is a must book !!
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Your guide to Dallas
All About Dallas
Dallas is a sprawling metropolis in north Texas, yet it’s no expanse of concrete, with the Trinity River cutting through the city center and manicured green spaces and tree-lined parks scattered around downtown. The city is home to some of Texas’ most well-known sports teams and a vibrant arts scene. Among the eight art museums and 20 blocks of galleries is the Dallas Museum of Art, one of the largest in the country, with more than 20,000 works by Texas artists and international creators.
The Dallas Park System is also an integral element of the city, and well-kept green spaces cover nearly 20,000 acres of urban terrain. Klyde Warren Park is tucked between skyscrapers and hosts food trucks, outdoor movies, and fitness events each week, and the looped trail at waterfront White Rock Lake Park brings pedestrians and bikers through an oasis of oak and pecan trees.
How do I get around Dallas?
The major airports in the Dallas area are Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), located about 25 minutes from the city center, and Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL), about 15 minutes away. Both airports offer taxis and ride-hailing services to bring you to your vacation home. From DFW airport, you can take the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) train to city center on the orange line, a one-hour ride. From Dallas Love Field Airport, a one-hour ride on the 524 bus line connects to the city’s core.
If your Dallas vacation rental is close to downtown, it’s easy to get around using the DART system. The city also offers plenty of taxis and ride-hailing services. If you plan to stay farther out, the best way to get around is by driving. Rental cars can be picked up at the airport, at locations all over the city, and elsewhere in Texas.
When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Dallas?
The weather in Dallas can vary greatly depending on the season. Summers are hot and humid, while winters are cold and dry. On a summer day, you can take a break from the heat to admire rare gems and minerals at the five-story Perot Museum of Nature and Science. December through January Dallas is in full holiday mode, with activities like ice skating and the annual Dallas Holiday Parade.
Spring’s warm and rainy weather is an ideal time to visit the 66-acre Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, when the vibrant blooms of the seasonal wildflowers in the designated color garden will be on display. Cool autumn weather brings out the city’s fall foliage, making it an ideal time to go to the Scyene Overlook for a panoramic view of the Great Trinity Forest’s hardwoods, now clad in bright red and orange shades.
What are the top things to do in Dallas?
Nasher Sculpture Center
The 2.5-acre Nasher Sculpture Center in the heart of downtown Dallas’ Arts District is home to more than 300 sculptures, displayed both indoors and outdoors. Manicured landscaping and elegant fountains sit alongside changing exhibitions and permanent works by internationally renowned artists.
Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge
For some of the best views of the Dallas skyline, meander along the pedestrian area that skirts the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. A tall, circular overlay covers the bridge and the Trinity River below it, an interesting architectural piece that complements the city skyline. The best time to visit is right after sunset, when the buildings start to light up.
Bishop Arts District
The Bishop Arts District is an oasis for independent wares, with side alleys decorated in vivid murals. This shopping area is more than 100 years old, one of the most historic corners of downtown. Here you’ll find vintage delights at local record shops and comic book stores, as well as new, one-of-a-kind pieces at boutiques selling hand-crafted jewelry and home decor.