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Explore our top recommendations for accommodations, local attractions, and things to do during your photoshoot vacation or staycation.
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Hotels Near Our Studio
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The Canvas Hotel
CANVAS Hotel Dallas is your perfect boutique base for exploring the city. Where creativity meets comfort, it is one of Michelin Guide's top hotels in Texas. The rooftop pool, palate-pleasing dining options and thoughtful amenities will help you explore Downtown after your photography session.
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The Lorenzo Hotel
The Lorenzo Hotel offers a stylish, upscale stay with vibrant art and modern amenities. Enjoy stunning views, multiple restaurant options, a lively pool, chic rooms, and a central location to create an easy base for exploring Dallas.
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The Joule
The Joule is a luxury boutique hotel known for its sophisticated design, on-site dining, an award-winning spa and rooftop pool. Located in the heart of downtown, it is ideal for those seeking a stylish and high-end stay during their boudoir photoshoot experience.
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The Statler
The Statler is a vibrant, historic hotel offering a blend of retro charm and modern luxury. With its rooftop bar, underground speakeasy, and prime location downtown, it's an exciting choice for guests looking to enjoy the dynamic energy of the city during their stay.
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The Adolphus
The Adolphus is a luxurious, historic hotel featuring high-end amenities such as a rooftop pool, full-service spa, Afternoon Tea at The French Room and world-class dining options. Its opulent decor, stunning rooms with city-sweeping views, and prime location downtown Dallas, offers a refined stay for those seeking both comfort and elegance.
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The Omni
The Omni Dallas Hotel is the perfect city escape! It offers relaxing amenities like a rooftop pool, heated outdoor infinity pool, and the rejuvenating Mokara Spa. It’s ideally located near downtown restaurants, shops, and the Dallas Arts District. Enjoy comfortable rooms with stunning city views, and indulge in fresh, seasonal dining at Restaurants on Lamar.
Neighborhoods To Visit During Your Dallas Vacation
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The Cedars Neighborhood
Across the highway from Downtown, the Cedars is a growing entertainment district with a hip, industrial vibe. Home to art galleries, dive bars, breweries, and intimate concert venues, it’s a haven for creativity. Highlights include the rooftop views at the Canvas Hotel, a unique movie theater experience, and an indie record store perfect for vinyl hunting. Off the beaten path but full of character, the Cedars is a must-visit for art and music lovers.
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Downtown Dallas & The Arts District
Dallas's Central Business District is where you will find all of the city's skyscrapers and urban lifestyle from entertainment and shopping to fine dining and cocktails. The Arts District is the largest urban arts district in the country, spanning 19 continuous blocks. This vibrant area is a hub of music, performances, museums, historical sights and public parks. Highlights include the Dallas Museum of Art, the Perot Museum, the Opera House, and Clyde Warren Park.
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The Design District
For home decor and design enthusiasts, Dallas’ Design District is the ultimate destination. This dynamic area is packed with furniture stores, antique stores, design studios, art galleries, and murals. It’s also home to cultural gems like the Dallas Contemporary Museum and Haas Moto Museum, alongside breweries and great restaurants.
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Bishop Arts District
Bishop Arts, nestled in the Oak Cliff, is a charming and walkable neighborhood brimming with over 60 independently owned businesses. From cozy coffee shops and unique boutiques to date-night restaurants, cocktail lounges, and sweet treat spots, it’s a lively destination with something for everyone. On weekends, the streets come alive with music, dancing, and crowds enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of this dynamic community.
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Lower Greenville
Lower Greenville is a walkable neighborhood packed with local restaurants, bars, and unique shops. This area is full of over 25 local gems within a few blocks. And if you’re in the mood for live music - check out The Granada Theater or The Truck Yard.
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Deep Ellum Neighborhood
Deep Ellum is a historic Dallas neighborhood renowned for its vibrant nightlife and musical roots, dating back to the 1920s jazz and blues era. With its eclectic mix of nightclubs, dive bars, cocktail lounges, art galleries, speakeasies, concert venues, retail shops, and tattoo parlors, Deep Ellum offers an unmatched blend of energy and creativity.
Top Things To Do In Dallas
from a travel loving couple who LOVES good food and cocktails!
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Dallas Museum Of Art
Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza (JFK Museum)
Nasher Sculpture Center
Dallas Holocaust & Human Rights Museum
Meadows Museum
Crow Museum of Asian Art
Dallas Contemporary Museum
African American Museum of Dallas
Frontiers of Flight Museum
Winspear Opera House
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Dallas World Aquarium
Dallas Zoo
Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden
Reunion Tower GeO-Deck
Dallas Cattle Drive Sculptures at Pioneer Plaza
The Eye at The Joule Hotel
Goodsurf
AT&T Stadium
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Terilli’s (Italian)
St. Rocco’s
Terry Black’s Barbecue
Oni Ramen
Lounge Here
Leela’s
Alice
La La Land Kind Cafe - Coffee
Mi Cocina
The Rustic
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Dakota’s Steakhouse
Monarch Restaurant
El Carlos Elegante
Drake’s
Nick & Sam’s
Nuri Steakhouse
Musume - Sushi
Carbone Dallas & Vino
Del Frisco’s
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Granada Theater
Bomb Factory / The Studio at The Factory
Gilley’s Dallas / Southside Ballroom
House of Blues
Trees
The Kessler Theater
Dos Equis Pavilion
Longhorn Ballroom
Toyota Music Factory
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White Rock Lake Park
Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden
Katy Trail
Cedar Ridge Preserve
Turtle Creek Park
Trinity Forest Adventure Park
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Dallas Farmers Market
Knox-Henderson Shops
Highland Park Village
West Village
Mockingbird Station
The Plaza at Preston Center
The Shops at Park Lane
NorthPark Center
Galleria Dallas