Events & Attractions
Reunion Tower
The best photo op in town is from 470 feet in the air! Conveniently attached to Hyatt Regency Dallas, "The Ball" is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Dallas. Get a breathtaking 360-degree view of the city from the GeO-Deck. Hyatt Regency Dallas guests receive 20% off Geo-O Deck admission when they show their room key.
- Day Trips
Crown Block
Poised high above the Dallas skyline atop Reunion Tower, Crown Block offers a culinary experience to surpass that of the typical steakhouse, complemented by an approachable, stylish environment in celebration of all things grilled, seared and roasted.
- Restaurants
Old Red Museum
Located inside the beautifully restored red castle-like Dallas County Courthouse building, built in 1892, The Old Red Museum contains some of Dallas' most fascinating historical artifacts, including J.R. Ewing's famous Stetson from the popular Dallas TV show.
- Museums
JFK Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
Consistently named by travelers as a “must-see” destination, The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza chronicles the life, death and legacy of President John F. Kennedy. The Museum is in the former Texas School Book Depository building, where evidence was found directly linking to the assassination of President Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Much of the exhibit space looks as it appeared in 1963.
- Museums
Dallas Holocaust Museum
North Texas is home to over 50 survivors, refugees and hidden children from the Holocaust. The core exhibit of the Museum focuses on one specific day during the Holocaust—April 19, 1943, when three important things happened. The outcome of the events shows wartime heroism, Jewish resistance against all odds, and diplomatic indifference to the fate of Europe’s Jews.
- Museums
West End District
Vibrant and exciting, this quintessentially Dallas neighborhood features charming historic architecture, great dining and cool nightlife. Find anything from Italian to Tex-Mex fare, museums and live music.
- Neighborhoods
Dallas World Aquarium
From a tropical seven-story rain forest exhibit full of birds, monkeys and sloths to the 22,000-gallon walk-through tunnel where sharks swim overhead, the Dallas World Aquarium is home to a unique display of flora and fauna from five continents, 14 countries, three oceans, numerous seas and rivers.
- Family Activities
Original Neiman Marcus Building
Situated in the heart of downtown Dallas, this iconic flagship store was built in 1913 and is the headquarters for the brand. Make a lunch date at the famous Zodiac restaurant and don’t miss the store’s spectacular annual holiday decor.
- Shopping
Perot Museum of Nature & Science
From a tornado simulator to an enormous T-rex skeleton, there's so much for the whole family to see at the Perot Museum, less than 2 miles from the hotel! Even the building is unique: its trademark 150-foot glass-encased escalator extends diagonally outside the building.
- Museums
Dallas Museum of Art
Pieces from Van Gogh and Monet are among the more than 24,000 works of wonder from around the globe at the DMA. Best of all, general admission is free every day!
- Museums
- Art
American Airlines Center
The home of the NBA Dallas Mavericks and NHL Dallas Stars is just five minutes from the hotel. Basketball, hockey, concerts, comedy, and world-class performances are on the bustling event calendar for the AAC.
- Sports
Nasher Sculpture Center
Known for its collection of contemporary and modern sculptures, Nasher Sculpture Center is 55,000 square feet architectural wonder with 2 acres of lush landscaped gardens and theater style open aired terraces.
- Art
Crow Collection of Asian Art
One of the finest Jade collections in the U.S. highlight the more than 4,000 piece collection of Asian art from Trammell and Margaret Crow. The permanent collection is free to the public every day.
- Art
Klyde Warren Park
From food trucks, free yoga classes and outdoor concerts to kids’ activities and film screenings, this 5.2-acre deck park is a relaxing green space in the city center and the beating heart of Dallas’ outdoor culture.
- Parks
Meyerson Symphony Center
Home to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and Dallas Symphony Chorus, the Meyerson is ranked as one of the world’s greatest orchestra halls, designed by award-winning architect I.M. Pei.
- Entertainment
Winspear Opera House
Home to the Dallas Opera and Texas Ballet Theatre as well as numerous concerts, lectures and Broadway shows, the Winspear Opera House was designed by British architect Spencer De Grey and built as a modern rendition of the traditional opera house structure.
- Entertainment
Wyly Theatre
Home to the Dallas Theater Center, Dallas Black Dance Theatre and Anita N. Martinez Ballet Folklorico, the Wyly Theatre is notable for its groundbreaking "stacked" design, which makes it one of the most versatile theatrical performing spaces in the world.
- Entertainment
Deep Ellum
Explore the heart of Dallas culture dating to 1873. This vibrant arts, music and live entertainment district invites you to discover a new band, find unique restaurants, attend comedy shows and uncover cool art right in the center of the city.
- Neighborhoods
Dallas Zoo
Lions and tigers and penguins and hippos (oh my!). Conveniently located just two miles from the hotel and accessible via DART light rail (which picks up from Union Station, connected to the hotel), the Dallas Zoo is the largest zoological experience in Texas.
- Family Activities
Bishop Arts District
Hop a free ride to one of Dallas' trendiest and most walkable shopping and restaurant neighborhoods via the Dallas Street Car, which picks up at Union Station, conveniently connected to the hotel. Grab brunch at Oddfellows, barbecue at Lockhart's, pizza at Eno's and no local would let you walk away without a trip to Emporium Pies.
- Art
- Neighborhoods
West Village
Get to know “Uptown’s Downtown,” the most walkable shopping, dining, residential, and entertainment district in Dallas. Wander through this unique area to discover interesting boutiques and creative restaurants in the heart of the city.
- Shopping
- Neighborhoods
Music Hall at Fair Park
Located in the historic Fair Park, Music Hall at Fair Park is host to many live events, including seasonal concerts, Broadway shows and private events. It is home to the Dallas Summer Musicals series.
- Entertainment
Highland Park Village
Luxury is on the menu at this high-end Dallas shopping and entertainment destination. Dine at 12 restaurants, shop at 100 retailers like Chanel and Dior, and enjoy the hottest Hollywood releases at the Village Theater.
- Shopping
Lower Greenville
A quaint neighborhood filled with a robust scene of bars and an ever-increasing number of noteworthy restaurants. The streets are always buzzing with activity, especially at night with its exciting nightlife scene.
- Nightlife
George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Go in-depth into the eight year term of the 43rd President of the United States. The museum includes a full-size replica of the Bush Oval Office and a somber, fascinating look at the events of September 11, 2001.
- Museums
Northpark Center
Discover the art of shopping at Northpark Center, Dallas’ premier retail and entertainment destination. Fill your bags at 200 stores and national retailers, from Gucci and ZARA, or dine at Breadwinners or La Duni Cafe.
- Shopping
Events & Attractions
Hyatt Regency Dallas is steps from downtown’s most popular attractions, including world-class concerts and sports events at American Airlines Center and amazing views at the landmark Reunion Tower, conveniently connected to our hotel. Visit the nearby Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza or hop on a DART bus or train to the trendy Bishop Arts District, Dallas Zoo or popular shopping centers. It’s easy to explore the city from our downtown Dallas hotel.