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Dallas Arts District

75 min walk

The Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous urban arts district in the United States — 68 acres in the northern edge of downtown that house the Dallas Museum of Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center, the Meyerson Symphony Center, the Winspear Opera House, and the Wyly Theatre. Built over thirty years, the district represents the most concentrated collection of landmark architecture in the American Southwest. Renzo Piano's Nasher sits beside Norman Foster's Winspear, I.M. Pei's Meyerson faces Rem Koolhaas's Wyly Theatre, and the whole collection anchors Klyde Warren Park — the deck park that reconnected downtown to Uptown. This is the story of how Dallas assembled its cultural identity one world-class architect at a time.

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Flat terrain
  • No restrooms on route
  • Limited shade

Arriving by rideshare or taxi?

The best drop-off point for this tour is Nasher Sculpture Center.

Or start anywhere — tap any location below to begin. The list sorts by distance from where you are.

Stops (14)

Annette Strauss Artist Square
Annette Strauss Artist SquareCultureEspañol

The outdoor performance space between the Winspear and Wyly — free programming year-round and the most accessible entry point into the Arts District for anyone who isn't sure they belong here.

Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts
Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual ArtsCultureDon't missEspañol

The public magnet school two blocks from the Nasher that produced Erykah Badu, Norah Jones, Roy Hargrove, and Edie Brickell — one of the most remarkable public schools in the United States.

Crow Museum of Asian Art
Crow Museum of Asian ArtArtEspañol

Trammell Crow spent decades building one of the great Asian art collections in the American Southwest — then gave it to Dallas for free.

Dallas Museum of Art
Dallas Museum of ArtArtDon't missEspañol

Over a century of collecting, a 1984 Edward Larrabee Barnes building, and free general admission — the civic argument that art belongs to everyone.

Flora Street — The Spine
Flora Street — The SpineArchitectureEspañol

The pedestrian corridor designed to hold the Arts District together — and the argument that Dallas could have a walkable cultural street if it built one deliberately.

How the Arts District Was BuiltHistoryEspañol

The civic decision, the private money, the architecture commissions, and the forty years it took to build a world-class arts district from scratch in the middle of Dallas.

Klyde Warren Park
Klyde Warren ParkNatureDon't missEspañol

A 5.2-acre park built over the Woodall Rodgers Freeway in 2012 — the deck park that reconnected the Arts District to downtown and became the social center of this part of Dallas.

Meyerson Symphony Center
Meyerson Symphony CenterArchitectureDon't missEspañol

I.M. Pei's 1989 concert hall — one of the finest acoustic environments in the world, the gift that launched the Arts District, and a lesson in what one private donation can do to a city.

Museum Tower — The Glare Fight
Museum Tower — The Glare FightArchitectureEspañol

The 42-story residential tower that reflects concentrated sunlight into the Nasher Sculpture Center — and the architectural, legal, and civic fight that followed.

Nasher Sculpture Center
Nasher Sculpture CenterArtStart hereDon't missEspañol

Renzo Piano's 2003 garden pavilion housing one of the world's great private sculpture collections — and ground zero for one of Dallas's most contentious architectural disputes.

One Arts Plaza
One Arts PlazaArchitectureEspañol

The first residential building in the Dallas Arts District — the bet that people would actually choose to live here, and what it means when they do.

Trammell Crow Center and Sculpture Garden
Trammell Crow Center and Sculpture GardenArchitectureEspañol

The 1984 office tower with a public sculpture garden — the man who built it also gave Dallas the Crow Museum of Asian Art, and his story runs through the fabric of the district.

Winspear Opera House
Winspear Opera HouseArchitectureDon't missEspañol

Norman Foster's 2009 opera house — the red parasol canopy is climate engineering for Dallas summers, not decoration.

Wyly Theatre
Wyly TheatreArchitectureDon't missEspañol

Rem Koolhaas and REX's 2009 theater building — every surface moves, every configuration is possible, and the building is intentionally impossible to understand from the outside.

After Your Walk

Food & Drink

Astra Kitchen + Lounge$$$

Elevated American dining inside the art-filled HALL Arts Hotel — steps from the Nasher, Meyerson, and Winspear.

1717 Leonard St, Dallas, TX 75201

Recommended by AudVia
Bar

Pegasus City Brewery$$

Dallas-brewed craft beer in a restored 1930s Art Deco taproom downtown — a fun stop before or after a show.

1508 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75201

Recommended by AudVia
Food & DrinkJapanese / Soba

Tei-An$$$

James Beard-honored handmade soba and sushi by the Arts District.

Order: Handmade soba; sushi

1722 Routh St, Suite 110, Dallas, TX 75201

Recommended by AudVia
Food & DrinkMexican

Miriam Cocina Latina$$

Vibrant, family-run Mexican kitchen in the Arts District, right across from Klyde Warren Park. Bright shared plates and a warm, personal welcome.

Order: Tableside guacamole, enchiladas, the shared appetizer plates

2015 Woodall Rodgers Fwy, Dallas, TX 75201

Recommended by AudVia
Food & DrinkItalian

La Stella Cucina Verace$$$

Upscale, authentic Italian in the heart of the Arts District, steps from the Opera and Symphony. Handmade pasta and a polished, romantic room.

Order: Handmade pasta, wood-fired Neapolitan dishes, tiramisu

2330 Flora St #150, Dallas, TX 75201

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Food & DrinkSteakhouse

Perry's Steakhouse & Grille$$$$

Polished steakhouse in Park District, overlooking Klyde Warren Park at the edge of the Arts District. Famous for its showstopping tableside pork chop.

Order: The signature 7-finger-high pork chop, prime steaks

2100 Olive St, Dallas, TX 75201

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Food & DrinkSouthern

Yardbird$$$

Southern comfort done right, on the Arts District edge near Klyde Warren Park. Their fried chicken is the stuff of legend.

Order: Lewellyn's fried chicken with honey and waffles, deviled eggs

2121 N Pearl St Suite #170, Dallas, TX 75201

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BarIrish Pub

The Playwright Irish Pub$$

Genuine Irish pub at One Arts Plaza, run by a Dublin native who calls downtown home. Hundreds of whiskeys and a proper pint.

Order: A pint of Guinness, the whiskey list, fish and chips

1722 Routh St Ste 102, Dallas, TX 75201

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