Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)
Dallas, the jewel of Texas
A gateway to new adventures.
Dallas isn’t just an essential layover destination for discovering the southern United States and the rest of the world, it is also a modern city that’s rich in history and culture. Renowned for its dynamic art scene and vibrant urban core, its fascinating past is anchored in the American historical narrative.
From August to October 2025, American Airlines will offer non-stop flights that connect Quebec directly to Dallas every Saturday. Whether you’re passing through for work or for play, this Texan metropolis will always have plenty of surprises in store.
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The Downtown core
The heart of Dallas combines impressively tall towers with authentic Texan architecture, and offers gourmet restaurants, lush urban parks, and unique cultural spaces throughout.
The Bishop Arts District
Located in Oak Cliff, the Bishop Arts District has a cool, bohemian vibe, and is known for its eclectic nightlife, independent fashion boutiques, art galleries, cafes, and restaurants. It’s the perfect neighbourhood for strolling and discovering the authentic local scene.
The vibrant heart of Deep Ellum
Known for its many brightly coloured murals, Deep Ellum is also the epicentre of Dallas’ music scene. It’s perfect for experiencing emerging artists and vibing to the sounds of blues and rock.
The Sixth Floor Museum
Located in the former Texas School Book Depository, this iconic museum retraces the life, legacy, and assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It’s a poignant place that takes visitors back to this significant time in American history.
The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA)
The DMA is one of the biggest art museums in the United States. It houses an exceptional collection of over 22,000 works of art from around the world, ranging from classical to contemporary. Admission is free, so you can explore it as you please.
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science
This interactive museum is truly fascinating for curious people of all ages. With exhibitions on science, technology, evolution, and even dinosaurs, it’s a must-see for families and all science enthusiasts.
The Reunion Tower
Standing at 171 meters tall, the Reunion Tower offers a stunning 360° view of Dallas. Visit the observatory to take in the city sights by day or night.
The White Rock Lake shores
A perfect haven for relaxing and recharging outdoors, not too far from downtown, White Rock Lake is the perfect place to go kayaking, biking, running, or simply having a picnic by the water with a stunning view of the city.
Along its banks, you’ll find the Arboretum and Botanical Garden, a small paradise featuring themed gardens and floral exhibitions. Stroll through it for a serene escape in the vibrant heart of the city.
Klyde Warren Park
Built over a highway, this park is a shining example of urban revitalization. With food trucks, cultural events, and green spaces, it’s become a popular hangout spot for both locals and visitors.
The culinary scene
Dallas is a food-lover’s paradise. From Texan barbecue to Michelin-star dining and modern food festivals, the city serves up a rich variety of flavors, unique taste experiences, and local specialties.
AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys
Sports fans won’t want to miss a visit to the iconic Dallas Cowboys stadium. Even in the off-season, guided tours offer a behind-the-scenes look at this temple of American football.
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