The Best Things To Do In Dallas This Christmas 

The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden welcomes friends, family, and solo travellers. Dallasites call this flashy 66-acre showplace the “crown jewel”. Over 1 million LED lights, a 50-foot Christmas tree, and a German village will delight.

Start at the Arboretum

The "capital of Christmas," The Adolphus Hotel, is 6 miles away. A 25-foot balsam fir is surrounded by Stetson hat and boot boxes in the 1912 22-story Beaux Arts building. The hotel hosted Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in 1991, but it's best known for starting the 1988 Christmas parade.

Discover Traditions Downtown

Visit Highland Park Village, fashionistas. The open-air retail-and-dining centre is known for its Ralph Lauren, Carolina Herrera, Dior, and Hermès storefronts, but you can just watch. Over 1.5 million lights illuminate the 2000 National Historic Landmark's brick-paved area before sunset.

Window Shop in Highland Park Village

Uptown's Harwood District has great food and dining. This walkable 19-block area around the Rolex Building has 16 restaurants, including the indoor-outdoor Dolce Riviera, the British pub Harwood Arms and Poco Fiasco, a martini bar and pizza parl  .

Enjoy a Meal in Harwood

Drive to Park Cities to find Lovers Lane retail centre gems away from the crowds. Hot Wheels, Lego blocks, wooden stick horses, and kid-size cowboy hats are at Lovers, one of three Toy Maven locations. The Sample House sells dishtowels, candles, and gift wrap.

Shop Like a Local in Park Cities

Drive to Park Cities to find Lovers Lane retail centre gems away from the crowds. Hot Wheels, Lego blocks, wooden stick horses, and kid-size cowboy hats are at Lovers, one of three Toy Maven locations. The Sample House sells dishtowels, candles, and gift wrap.

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