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    Meadows Museum

    4.3 (45 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Rue N.

    Stopped at this unassuming museum on a random Thursday night. It's located on the SMU campus and has an adjoining parking structure that allowed avoiding the drizzle. They are celebrating 20yrs and have curated an amazing collection of Spanish artists. We were there for almost two hours and didn't get through the entire building! Lovely landscapes, portraits, sculptures, pottery, one room even had film posters! They are still limiting capacity, but you don't have to wear masks in the building. They have a great mobile guides for a lot of the artwork so you can learn a bit more than what's on the placards next to the pieces. Great museum in the heart of Dallas and SMU.

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    Jennifer Y.

    "Dali: Poetics of the Small, 1929-1936" through January 6th, 2019. An amazing collection of paintings of small-format works. Viewing in this intimate setting of the smallest of details of Dali's. A treasure it is to to have an extensive, exquisite, and mind boggling collection of Spanish art here at Meadows Museum. Always enlightened and enriched I am of understanding their exhibits by attending their workshops, lectures, and programs. CHEERS!

    Not a large collection but interesting nonetheless. (Lots of portraits.) A nice way to pass the time in chilly surroundings on a hot Dallas day.

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    Sun H.

    Very precious and tranquil time amid pandemic. My friend and I visited this museum due to the fact DMA and Nasher sculpture center closed due to the pandemic. However it was more precious because there's only one mother and daughter family the other side the room, the limitation of 7 per one room, and plenty of time to enjoy Spanish Art and photographs. For many months people have had difficult time because the money maker and spender stayed together all day long under one roof and trouble, nagging, not a peaceful time. We need fresh oxygen, air, and arts. This museum is the right place to refresh our mind.

    Alexis B.

    As someone born and raised in Dallas (I no longer live there, but visit about once a year) and who loves art and art museums, I'm ashamed to say that I had never visited the Meadows Museum until this past weekend. I visited with my family (dad, stepmom, brother, sister, grandmother) on the Sunday before the Christmas holiday. We got there at 4 and they close at 5 on Sundays, so we rushed to take in as much as we possibly could - and we all left VERY impressed. When we visited, they had an amazing exhibition of Salvador Dali small-format paintings - Dali: Poetics of the Small, 1929-1936, which was extended to January 6, 2019 (so you can still make it - go now)! They had a second Dali exhibit downstairs - Dali's Aliyah: A Moment in Jewish History (that runs through January 13, 2019). The permanent collection really impressed us as well. The core of the collection was assembled by it founder (Algur Meadows) after he developed an interest in Spanish art. The museum has an amazing collection of paintings by Spanish artists. There are also some interesting sculptural pieces outside the museum (which we waited to view until after 5, when we had to leave the exhibitions), including a very large Jaume Plensa. Admission is $12 per adult, $10 per senior (65 and over), $4 per student, and children are 12 are admitted free). SMU faculty, staff, and students receive free admission with university ID. Active military and their families are also admitted free. And the museum is free on Thursdays after 5 (and open until 9). Parking is free for museum visitors. We were so impressed by our visit to the museum that my dad said he's going to try to come back before the Dalis are gone (especially since we timed our visit so badly that we only had an hour in the museum). It was a great visit - we saw pieces by Dali, Velasquez, Giacometti, El Greco, and more! A wonderful museum that I should have visited years ago!

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    Candi B.

    In response to Governor Abbott's recent announcement allowing Texas museums to operate up to 75% of the total listed occupancy, the Meadows Museum is cautiously increasing its capacity to 35% in all its galleries and public spaces combined, effective November 1, 2020.

    Alexander Benjamin Clayton; Portrait of Virginia Meadows; 1960; oil on canvas
    Paul L.

    I have a Dallas routine of the art museums that I visit. Routines are not always beneficial. I never knew about the Meadows and I can only imagine the exhibitions that I've missed. It's not a large museum but the quality of what is on display is very impressive. Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, Rafael Coronel, and Jaume Plensa dominated my viewing time. Coronel is especially intriguing to me because he achieves such drama on his canvases with such little paint. A favorite for me is António Casanova y Estorach's 'Favorites of the Court', an 1877 painting, depicting colorfully well-dressed bull fighters with man buns paying their respects to the royalty. The opulence, the detail, and the light and dark shadows engaged me. I felt like I was not a viewer but part of the scene. I'm already planning the next visit to Dallas in my head and I'll shake up my routine so I can make a return to this museum a priority.

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    Michelle J.

    I like it here. If you visit the museum on Thursday evening after 7pm it's free admission. There is also no longer a charge at the parking meters after 7 pm. I discovered (too late, since it rained while we were there) that there is a parking garage right below the museum. There is plenty to see and appreciate at Meadows Museum, if you go I think you will enjoy the experience.

    Wendy S.

    This is a small but nice museum located on the SMU campus. It has the feel of a larger city museum, with docents wearing blazers walking around and there is a gift shop on the lower level. The focus is mainly on art from Spain including religious art as per the wishes and holdings of its founder/benefactor. If you're looking for a quiet place to take in some art, this could be it.

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    The staff was cold and indifferent as they fail to acknowledge our arrival with any type of greeting.

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    VERY NICE!! We came here in the winter on a snow day! A great date venue. Wonderful variety of art. I really enjoyed it!

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    Smallish but totally worth the price for admission.

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    Museum of Illusions - Dallas

    Museum of Illusions - Dallas

    4.0
    (241 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    Museum of Illusions was such a fun little downtown adventure. Parking was easy and I lucked up with…read morea spot right up front. I walked right in. Purchasing tickets online was simple and let me choose the exact date and time I wanted to visit. Check in was quick with the email confirmation. The museum itself was very clean and I constantly saw employees wiping down and tidying exhibits. Some of the illusions were tricky to figure out at first, but the placards on the walls explained everything really well. The staff was also super helpful and happy to show guests the best angles for photos. Emma was especially amazing at helping frame pictures and making sure we got good shots inside the exhibits. One exhibit featured a spinning tunnel that was tough for me because of equilibrium issues, so keep that in mind if you are sensitive to motion effects. This is a quick and entertaining side quest while downtown. It took us about an hour and fifteen minutes to experience everything.Theres no rush and you move at your own pace. I would definitely come back again.

    Went during a holiday weekend so we expected to face some crowded-ness going on, but WOW, the…read morebuilding was way smaller than we expected so it was very hard to get photos without another person practically staring you down for their turn. Employees were very attentive when asking if we wanted to get a photo, which is great. There was even one employee who was cleaning one of the mirror illusions, but stopped and took the time to explain how the illusion worked for us. I wish I had gotten his name, because he was an awesome employee. My main gripe, as stated previously, was that the museum was smaller than we thought. It took us 30 minutes to get through all the illusions, and for the price point to enter, just didn't seem worth it in comparison. I'm glad I went, I just probably won't go back for a while. I did get some nice photos.

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    Perot Museum of Nature and Science

    Perot Museum of Nature and Science

    4.1
    (823 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    I've heard so many great things about this museum and was super excited to finally visit over the…read moreweekend! It was SO big. Definitely spent hours in here, as there are so many levels, room, activities, etc. Really loved the activities that were super engaging, both for kids and adults. The spots area on the bottom ground floor was super fun and not crowded at all. The price is well worth the visit! perfect place for families, and even just adults (i saw some adult friend groups who were visiting and they looked like they were having so much fun!) Parking is across the street under the highway. it's $15, which is not the best but at least it's a short walk. It was pretty easy finding a spot too.

    My family and I got to visit the Perot Museum during our recent trip to Dallas. And while I wish we…read morehad more time to spend there, it was a definite highlight! We started at the near the top floor, by seeing the dinosaur skeletons and learning about fossils. And then we went to the bird area. My kids liked getting to go to the different kiosks to make their dream bird, as well as the bird flight simulator. I very much enjoyed the gem and minerals hall. Every 80s kid had a rock collection when they were growing up -- right??? Well, if you're part of that group, this area is for you. I loved seeing the different gems as well as the giant amethyst geode. This museum has a lot to explore. A lot of it is reading and screen based, though there were enough interactive exhibits mixed in to keep my kids entertained and learning. We would definitely come back!

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    Sweet Tooth Hotel

    Sweet Tooth Hotel

    4.0
    (52 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    If you find yourself in Dallas for the weekend make plans to visit the Sweet Tooth Hotel -…read morecurrently they are offering $8 cocktails and Karaoke. PARKING - If you park in the garage next door The sweet tooth hotel will validate your ticket. However, I do recommend TAKING A UBER!!! I visited two weeks ago, the elevator in the parking garage was broken!! The wouldn't go down, only up. Let's me clear - I am not that lazy, I will walk when needed. However my friend has a busted knee, which wouldn't allow her to climb stairs. She's already walking like a pirate. I went to 3 other parking garages before I found one that felt safe with an easy walk. We purchased tickets in advance ($17 - Super Sweet Karaoke) General Admisson. As we entered The Sweet Tooth Hotel you could hear the off-key Karaoke in the bar area. We received a room key at the desk for the additional 7-8 rooms. The first three rooms were vibrant and full of local art installations. I was obsessed with the Mad Hatter's tea Party themed room. The bar is fun! Lots of reflective mirrors. You can purchase desserts here as well as cocktails. I wish this place stayed open until 1am. We stayed until closing which was (11pm) I ordered the "sunset dream" cocktail. All cocktails are $8 on Fridays. The bartender gave great suggestions. I would definitely recommend going here if you're in the city.

    About: Female-founded by Jencey Keeton in 2018, Sweet Tooth…read moreHotel's Downtown Dallas Flagship Location started as a pop-up and has evolved into an interactive art museum and craft cocktail lounge. This venue allows attendees to fully immerse themselves in the captivating world of interactive art. The mission is to contribute to the growth of the creative community in Dallas by inspiring and educating guests through immersive art exhibits, while also providing artists with a platform to showcase their work. The largest exhibit to date, Dreamland, features an immersive art installation that highlights the extraordinary talent of both emerging local and national artists. The Calirosa Tequila Cocktail Lounge, also known as the Stay Sweet Cocktail Lounge, is the perfect complement to your visit! Guests can enjoy a curated selection of artisanal cocktails, mocktails, and delectable confections while experiencing the glimmering infinity mirror bar, custom light show, and the option to enhance drinks with the delightful flavors of Flossie's Cotton Candy You can visit the Cocktail Lounge at any time without needing a ticket to Sweet Tooth Hotel! Things We Liked: Super Sweet Ticket: Includes access to the entire exhibit, a cocktail or mocktail from the Stay Sweet Cocktail Lounge and your choice of a sweet treat. Dreamland Scavenger Hunt-An interactive virtual scavenger hunt to unlock the secret book for a Sweet Tooth Hotel keychain Validated garage parking Drinks: Very Cherry Bear-Y Mocktail Rosé Rubber Duckie Treats: @JOYMacarons Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream Sandwich Location: 1511 Elm Street, #100, Dallas, TX 75201 S/O to Noel and the team of staff and artists for creating a nostalgic yet futuristic experience that everyone can enjoy! See for yourself! Follow @SweetToothHotel on IG for tasty offerings and updates!

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    Dallas Museum of Art

    Dallas Museum of Art

    4.1
    (627 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Whether it's a cold rainy day or a sweltering hot one, you can escape the punishing weather and…read moreenjoy an outing at the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) for a little inspiration and awe. The DMA has a supporter membership for $120. It includes parking which would cost you $20 otherwise. You also get two free admission tickets that you can use to view the museum's collections or any special exhibitions each and every day of the year. The membership will also provide a discount at the museum store and in the snack bar. Visit twice during the year, and the membership more than pays for itself. You can buy your membership online, print the receipt, and show it for free parking. Once inside the venue, show the receipt at the check-in desk to get your free tickets to the special exhibit(s). Your DMA cards will be mailed to you in four weeks, in the mean time, use that printed receipt for everything. We renewed our membership this weekend April 2026 and went to see the Samurai Collection. Metalwork is not a favorite of mine, but I was still fascinated by the stories presented on the placards throughout the exhibit and I certainly appreciated the beautiful, intricate craftsmanship presented in each piece. I didn't realize that the Samurai swords and armor had been banned from production in Japan, so the metal workers pivoted and learned to become artisans. They started to make and repair metal embellishments, lanterns, and incense burners for the numerous temples in the country. Many of the items in this collection were from Kyoto and Nara, both places my husband and I visited in November 2009. The full body armor was fascinating. Little pieces of leather were coated in metal, painted, and woven tightly together to form a moveable, but protective layer over the body. The workmanship was exquisite. The exhibit had a few short videos you could watch to learn about the work. I especially liked the 30 second clip about the process of making cloisonné. These vases are beautiful and the process to make each one is detailed and meticulous. Kids could collect a postcard-sized scavenger hunt near the entrance and use that to stay in engaged throughout the visit. At the end, there was a sign on the wall with the answer key pictures showing which art pieces help the intricate designs they were looking for. The DMA has a permanent collection that includes a variety of art from around the globe, as well as multiple special exhibits throughout the year. Everyone is bound to find something that delights them and inspires conversation and wonder. Worth a visit!

    What a spectacular collection!…read more No exhibit overwhelms the visitor. They are all consistently laid out with track LED spotlights and ample spacing. There is a good variety of subjects and styles. And even rotating special exhibits, too. Best of all, there is free admission. What a treasure to make art accessible. Plus, the museum is located two blocks of the DART station at St Paul. Any level of admirer will appreciate this museum.

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    Photo doesn't do the exquisite detail justice
    The armor was intricately weaved together.
    The armor was intricately weaved together.
    Name That Tune, 2012 - Cecily Brown: Themes & Variations Exhibit! (2025)

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    Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

    Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

    4.2
    (872 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    We stopped at Dealey plaza to take in the JFK experience. You can walk around the plaza, visit the…read moregrassy knoll, and there are 2 "X's" in the road where the shots hit JFK. The museum itself is well laid out. LOTS of information, photos and videos. I learned facts I hadn't previously known. It was crowded when we were there so you sometimes had to wait to read plaques, etc.

    Even early in the morning after they open and even with timed entry tickets, the Sixth Floor Museum…read moreis still crowded. It's been ten years since my visit and I'm back because Mrs. K. has never been here and I wanted her to see it. As I mentioned in my review from before, Dealey Plaza is up there with Times Square and Hollywood Boulevard. Yes, there are others including the National Mall, the Freedom Trail and Kennedy Space Center and the Grand Canyon, but this one is so visceral and so critical to the American experience that it should not be missed. Even for those of us who weren't born before 1963, it's still a critical part of our lives. We got our tickets from the desk, waited in the rope lines and were boarded onto the elevator at the designated time. Inside the museum, lots of crowds. They're doing what they can to balance the multitude of people who want to experience this with the desire of people to actually read the signs, displays and history of one of the most traumatic events in modern American history. It was simply too crowded. We spent about an hour trying to get between the bunches of folks between us and the artifacts, reading signs that explain the chronology of Kennedy's visit. It's much more than just that one day in November 1963, including history of Kennedy's election and why he came to Dallas to begin with. And yes, you can look out the window to see the "x" on the street where it happened. After that, the investigations, the conspiracies and all. All the physical evidence that exists in the American psyche. You'll enjoy the museum. The crowds? You'll just have to tolerate that part. I don't know that there's anything you can do about it. [Review 395 of 2026 - 709 in Texas - 25578 overall]

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    The general Kennedy removed for politically indoctrinating those in his command
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    Gift shop
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    The Dallas World Aquarium

    The Dallas World Aquarium

    3.7
    (1.4k reviews)
    3.9 mi

    Came here for the first time in 3 years. We bought our tickets online for convenience. Definitely…read moreone of the better aquariums that we've been to. Very fun for my kids and that's all that mattered. Well kept aquariums and lots of creatures that you don't normally see at other aquariums such as a huge manatee lol. The staff are very friendly and helpful. Lots of parking in a broken down parking lot. Make sure to scan the QR code on your phone to secure your parking pass so you don't get towed. The whole exhibit ranges from 2-3hrs depending on how much you read and walk. If you can do it within 2hrs then purchase the cheapest parking timeframe.

    Back after 4 years with two offspring now and we truly had a blast during spring break at the…read moreAquarium. We had two absolute favorites: the otters and the king crab. It always surprises me how many animals and reptiles are kept here. Although I expected it to be super crammed and uncomfortable during the break, all patrons were calm and respectful and the lines through the aquariums weren't bad at all. That being said, we arrived around 9:00am and so thankful we did because the line and the entrance was wrapped around the building by the time we finished our visit and headed back to the car. Be prepared to pay a pretty penny for tickets. But I truly think the experience is worth it.

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    The gift store has sloths for sale if you need a hug from one
    Don't play what's there; play what's not there. 
        --Miles Davis
    Don't play what's there; play what's not there. --Miles Davis
    That willing suspension of disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith.
          -Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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    That willing suspension of disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith. -Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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