One of the most ethnically diverse cities in the United States, Dallas, Texas also boasts of a varied culture and rich history. Tourists will find the city lined with monuments & places which are historically significant and also events and sites which depict its culture. Some of these are listed as under:
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center: Built in 1989, this place is home to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and other Dallas-based cultural organizations such as the Dallas Wind Symphony and Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra. DowntownHotels is the place where you can find the best of deals for hotels such as The Hotel Indigo Downtown, The Magnolia Dallas and the Westin City Center Dallas which located at a walking distance from this cultural landmark.
Fair Park: One of the largest urban parks in Dallas which has museums, markets and covers and area of approximately 228 acres and is registered as a National Historic Landmark. Hotels located close to this historic monument are Americas Best Value Inn, Holiday Inn Express Suites Dallas East and the Super 8 Dallas Texas.
Old Red Museum: Visitors are inspired and educated about the rich and diverse cultural, economic, political and social history of Dallas. Built in 1892 this place is an architectural marvel in itself and is in the vicinity of hotels such as the West End Hotel Downtown Dallas, Fairmont Dallas and The Adolphus.
Crow Collection of Asian Art: Art and cultural exhibits depicting Chinese, Japanese, Indian and Southeast Asian forms can be found at the various galleries housed in this site.