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10 Hangout Places for Indians in Dallas

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10 Hangout Places for Indians in Dallas 


Planning a trip to Dallas? From the architecture of buildings, museums, concert venues, city parks, restaurants, and shops to its fascinating old history there are various places and things to do here. 

People from all across the world enjoy sightseeing opportunities here. Besides, if you don't know where to start, then here are some best hangout places for Indians in Dallas to visit. 


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 Indians hanging out in fun places
                                                        
  1. Cairo Hookah Lounge 

Established in 2009, Cairo Hookah Lounge is a great place for Indians to hang out in Dallas. Egyptian artwork adorns the wall, which goes well with the range of International and American music. 


From quality hookah, great food, and drinks to top-notch service, the place has a large selection of both food and hookah flavors. It also offers free WiFi. The lounge is well known for calming senses and relaxing the soul along with enjoying hookah. 


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Friends enjoying a party
                                                             
  1. Dallas World Aquarium

Dallas World Aquarium is a pleasant experience for both young and old visitors. A wide variety of marine species include sea turtles, stingrays, bonnethead sharks, rare leafy seadragons, etc. All these are found in the 87,000 gallons of a saltwater aquarium. It also features flamingos, penguins, octopuses, and fish. It also features a rainforest that is still growing, protecting toucans, manatees, and crocodiles. Plan to eat at one of the aquarium's three restaurants, which provide sandwiches to snacks. 


  1. Reunion Tower

The Reunion Tower is without a doubt the most notable and recognized. It was finished in 1978 and has a 560-foot length. It is illuminated at night to highlight its distinctive shape. The Ge-O-Deck observation viewing platform, which offers panoramic views of Dallas from 470 ft above ground, is the tower's main attraction. With those 360-degree vistas, there are special events happening. 


  1. Klyde Warren Park

Klyde Warren Park is a great area for Indians to stop and unwind in Dallas. Located between the busy downtown streets and tall structures, the stunning public park is a haven of calm. From food trucks, green spaces, outdoor restaurants, laid back social environments to public art, you can take advantage of everything. Besides, there are also numerous sitting spaces around the 5-acre area near the fountains and cafes. Also here several activities are frequently held. You can also bring a lunch and a blanket to calmly soak in the Dallas cityscape. 


  1. Dallas Zoo

With more than 2,000 exotic animals of 406 species, the 106-acre Dallas Zoo is another great place to visit for Indians. Founded in 1888, it is one of the oldest zoos in the country. Located three miles from the city center, this entertaining attraction is always a favorite with families. The T-Rex Express mini train, a miniature electric train in ZooNorth, is worthy for youngsters. Even though the zoo has several restaurants and snack shops, you can also pack a picnic and eat it at one of the many picnic tables scattered around the grounds. 


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An Animal in a Zoo

  1. Bishop Arts District

The Bishop Arts District in Dallas North Oak Cliff is another great place for Indians to visit. It offers limitless options for food, entertainment, and shopping. Besides, more than sixty independently run and owned enterprises can be found there. Chic stores, eateries, art galleries, and charming small-town ambiance coffee shops can also be found here. There are also several women's vintage clothing boutiques, specialty stores that cater to male customers, and stores that sell goods created by regional artists and designers. Besides, you can also enjoy stage outdoor performances and family-friendly street festivals here. 


  1. Deep Ellum

Another place Indians can spend a day in Dallas is the Deep Ellum District. You can explore one of the city's rejuvenated districts. The retro signs and creative murals signify the old jazz style as you stroll around the streets. It has a great mix of current grunge and a nostalgic 1800s feel. Be it food, the arts, entertainment, street art, music to shopping, this place in Dallas is a one-stop destination. You can also park your car in one of the many nearby pay lots and enjoy exploring the neighborhood at your leisure. 


  1. Dallas Museum of Art

Established in 1903, the Dallas Museum of Art has been a well-established landmark in the community. One of the top ten largest museums in the country, it houses more than 24,000 pieces of Art from the Americas and other parts of the world. Here you can find some priceless objects from the 17th century in Europe like Chinese Porcelain, painted fans, etc. From historic items to modern works, and classical arts to artifacts from ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, it has various collections. The Wendy and Emery Reves Collection, a sizable collection from a single philanthropist donor that contains more than 1,400 objects, is another exhibition worth checking.


  1. The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

Another nicest spot for Indian tourists in Dallas is the 66-acre retreat which is located in White Rock Lake Part. From its lush garden, ornate sculptures, and fragrant blooms, the Arboretum and Botanical Garden is the best location for photography. Besides, if you're traveling with your young ones, don't miss visiting the Rory Meyers Children's Adventure Garden. This 8 acres unusual museum, has 17 halls filled with interactive exhibits, teacher-led labs, and live demonstrations. Simply put, this place is worth visiting if you want to escape the city's congested freeways and soaring buildings. 


  1. Dallas Farmers Market

Established in 1941, Dallas Farmers Market is tucked away in Dallas's downtown. This market is a well-known tourist destination in Dallas, especially for Indians. If you're a foodie, then this place is a true delight for you. This market sells eggs, honey, and naturally reared meats from more than 150 merchants. It also features a large inside hall filled with a variety of boutiques and specialty food vendors. It offers more than just delectable foods and fresh products. Besides, it offers thrilling seasonal activities. You can also participate in events like live musical performances and food demonstrations. 


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