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House North Dallas
from $806 per night
House ∙ 8 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding(4 ratings)
North Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Vrbo
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House Cedar Crest
from $165 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding
Cedar Crest, Dallas, Texas, United States
Vacasa
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House Cedar Crest
from $309 per night
House ∙ 16 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms
4.1
Very good(11 ratings)
Cedar Crest, Dallas, Texas, United States
Vrbo
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House West Dallas
from $398 per night
House ∙ 16 guests ∙ 6 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding(10 ratings)
West Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Vrbo
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House Lake Highlands
from $507 per night
House ∙ 16 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding(33 ratings)
Lake Highlands, Dallas, Texas, United States
Vrbo
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House Northwest Dallas
from $157 per night
House ∙ 12 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
4.2
Very good(7 ratings)
Northwest Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Vrbo
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House Far North Dallas
from $570 per night
House ∙ 15 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding(20 ratings)
Far North Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Vrbo
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House Moss Farm
from $518 per night
House ∙ 18 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms
4.9
Outstanding(123 ratings)
Moss Farm, Dallas, Texas, United States
Vrbo
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House Bishop Arts District
from $256 per night
House ∙ 7 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding(64 ratings)
Bishop Arts District, Dallas, Texas, United States
Vrbo
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House  Old East Dallas
from $920 per night
House ∙ 20 guests ∙ 9 bedrooms
4.7
Excellent(15 ratings)
Old East Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Internet
Vrbo
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House  Moss Farm
from $518 per night
House ∙ 18 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms
4.9
Outstanding(123 ratings)
Moss Farm, Dallas, Texas, United States
Internet
Vrbo
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House  Knox / Henderson
from $754 per night
House ∙ 16 guests ∙ 8 bedrooms
4.5
Excellent(17 ratings)
Knox / Henderson, Dallas, Texas, United States
Internet
Vrbo
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What is the average price per night for accommodation in Dallas?

In Dallas, vacation rentals start at $71 per night.

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Dallas Information

About Dallas

Located in Northeast Texas, Dallas is a major city in the United States. It’s one of the most prominent metropolitan economic areas in the United States and is also a hotspot for tourism. Home to professional sports teams from the four major sports, Dallas is a popular destination for sports fans. The famous Cowboys Stadium has hosted the Super Bowl, NCAA basketball Final Four, NCAA football playoffs, WrestleMania and more big events. Dallas has great restaurants, bars and clubs as well as a stellar parks and recreation scene.

Things to Do in Dallas

With fascinating history and great museums and attractions, Dallas is a great destination for a Texas vacation. One of the most popular spots in Dallas is The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, which commemorates the life of former U.S. President, John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated in Dallas in 1963. Travelers can also checkout the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum for plenty of informative and fun exhibits for both children and adults. The Dallas Museum of Nature and Science as well as the Museum of Art are great places to visit for a fun and educational activity. To see beautiful floral displays and plants, visit the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, an attraction fitting for guests of all ages. Animal-lovers visiting Dallas are in luck, as the city is home to both a zoo and an aquarium. Downtown Dallas offers many opportunities for visitors to learn about the city’s culture and history. Walk through Pioneer Plaza, a large public park home to sculptures of cattle commemorating nineteenth century cattle drives along the Shawnee Trail. Reunion Tower, a 561-foot observation tower with an observation deck , is a great place to see the city, especially at night when you can see light shows. Lastly, Dallas is home to the Dallas Cowboys football team, Dallas Mavericks basketball team, Dallas Stars hockey team and Texas Rangers baseball team, so if you’re traveling to Dallas in any season, you can catch a great sports game.

Dallas Day Trips

There are plenty of great cities around Dallas where you can take day trips to if you’re looking to experience even more of Texas. Right outside of Dallas is Fort Worth, which has a much more southern feel than Dallas. Fort Worth is home to plenty of great museums. While there, head to the Stockyards District to experience some Texas traditions like cattle drives, barn tours and mechanical bull rides as well as great food and shopping. Grapevine, Texas, is a charming city just a short drive from downtown Dallas that has a very historic downtown district with great shopping and dining. Home to the, Sea Life Aquarium, LEGOLAND Discovery Center and also the Grapevine Vintage Railroad, which offers vintage train tours, Grapevine is a great family vacation spot.

Dallas Accommodation

You can find quality Dallas vacation rentals on Tripping.com, as well as cabins, homes, apartments and cottages for rent throughout Texas on the site. There are beautiful, large homes being rented out for short and long term stays for larger groups and families and also smaller options with apartment and condominium style rentals which all can be found here on Tripping.com. You can also find great hotel deals in Dallas on Tripping.com as well. Whatever kind of vacation stay you’re looking for in Dallas, you can find it here. Book your Dallas vacation on Tripping.com today!

Best Dallas Neighborhoods to Stay in

Dallas has undergone some major renovations in the last 40 years, and some thriving neighborhoods showcase those changes. For the art aficionado, food enthusiast, and music lover Dallas serves up exactly what you’re looking for. But where to go for each? We’ve selected some of the best neighborhoods to stay in, so be sure to check out Bishop Arts District, Deep Ellum, and West Dallas for your perfect vacation in Dallas.

Things to do in Bishop Arts District

It claims that it’s the most independent neighborhood in Dallas, so what makes it stand out from other parts of the city? Bishop Arts District is home to over 60 locally owned boutique shops, cafes, restaurants, and art galleries. In the 1930s, this neighborhood was the site of the city’s busiest trolley stop. Now, it’s the small-town feel and welcoming environment that brings people to the area. There’s always something going on here, whether it’s a wine walk or Small Business Saturday. North Bishop Avenue is the place to go here, and it’s where you’ll find Hattie’s Restaurant. Their food and upscale atmosphere will have you ready to come back again the next day. But don’t forget to check out Dallas Grilled Cheese for a brew and a sandwich—some of the best grilled cheese sandwiches in the city! This neighborhood is really the place to go when you want to live like the locals, as its collection of antique stores, pop up shops, and incredible amount of independently owned food joints will have you discovering all sorts of quaint places.

Things to do in Deep Ellum

Once the happening spot for the 1920s Jazz and Blues scene, Deep Ellum is now a hip arts and culture-driven district located just outside of downtown Dallas. Every April, the neighborhood puts on the Deep Ellum Arts Festival where, for 3 days, the community celebrates with live music from over 100 bands, outdoor art exhibits, and delectable food. Oh, and there’s also a pet parade component to the festival where you’ll get to see adorable pets in costume for no reason in particular. The neighborhood is known for its iconic outdoor art, comedy clubs, and thriving nightlife. For grub, check out Angry Dog, a local favorite. This bar has a great selection of drinks, but the customers come for the food. Try the Angry Dog, a hot dog loaded with chili and cheese with a side of fries. Craving Chinese food? Be sure to head over to Monkey King Noodle Co. Although it’s got that hole-in-the-wall feel, the food has people lined up waiting to get their hands on Northern Chinese-inspired street food.

Things to do in West Dallas

West Dallas is one of the city’s most up and coming neighborhoods. The place is a mix of single, young professionals and married couples in a melting pot of many different ethic backgrounds. BBQ and tacos rule the food scene here, and they’re some of the best of their kind in the city. Mike Anderson’s BBQ House is a local favorite. Although its hours of operation are somewhat limited, it still has folks lined up to get a plate of their hot links and ribs. For a unique experience, West Dallas offers Trinity Groves. This outdoor art and dining destination is the perfect place to come for a drink, a bite to eat, or a stroll through an art gallery. A major bonus is the view of the Dallas skyline from the outdoor public seating. Come at night when the city is illuminated; you won’t regret it! The Continental Bridge is another of West Dallas’ attractions. Far from being just a bridge, this is where line-dance classes, boot camp sessions, and yo-yo lessons take place. It also boasts a mini rock climbing wall and, yes, another place with a beautiful view of the Dallas skyline.

Dallas Transportation

Getting around Dallas is made easy by Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), which has buses, light rail and commuter rail services throughout the city. There is also a free trolley called the M-Line that has 38 different stops. You can also get around via taxi and Uber in Dallas.

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