
Open Dallas Attractions
Last updated Wednesday, Oct. 14
Dallas is ready to welcome you.
With the city beginning to reopen, the safety of our visitors is our highest priority. That's why we are in close communications with our partners and county and city officials.
Currently, zoos, aquariums, bowling alleys, museums, libraries and skating rinks are allowed to operate at 75 percent capacity. In general, many Dallas hotels, shops, attractions and restaurants have reopened.
Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead and verify hours and information with individual businesses. Many attractions require advanced reservations and masks and have placed limitations on large group visitation. We encourage guests to practice all health and social distancing guidelines issued by the CDC, as well as state and local governments, to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
REOPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS
African American Museum
The museum, located in Fair Park, has reopened.
AT&T Stadium
*AT&T Stadium is a partner of VisitDallas.
AT&T Stadium has resumed VIP guided tours. For information on safety protocols and to book tours, visit stadium website.
Crow Museum of Asian Art
The Crow Museum of Asian Art opens on September 18.
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
The Dallas Arboretum is now open. Tickets can be purchased up to 7 days in advance on the Arboretum's website or by phone. Tickets will not be available for purchase on-site. See visitation guidelines here.
Dallas Aquarium
The Dallas Aquarium is now open in downtown Dallas. Timed entry tickets are available on the aquarium website.
Dallas city parks
Open park turf areas and trails remain open. For a list of linear trails that connect multiple parks, greenbelts, schools, neighborhoods, employment centers, entertainment districts and transit centers across the city visit here. Golf courses and tennis facilities are now open. Amenities within the park system including public water fountains, dog parks and restrooms, remain closed.
Dallas Heritage Village
Dallas Heritage Village is now open with adjusted hours from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and additional hours on Thursday evening from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The museum will take several precautionary measures including closing all on-site buildings. Visitors will only be allowed to walk the grounds. For more information visit the museum website or call 214-421-5141.
Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is now open.
Dallas Museum of Art
The Dallas Museum of Art is now open.
Dallas Summer Musicals
Dallas Summer Musicals has been working on rescheduling canceled shows. The following new dates have been released:
- Jesus Christ Superstar will return July 6-18, 2021, replacing The Cher Show.
The Dallas Zoo
The Dallas Zoo is now open. Tickets and parking must be purchased in advance online. Please note, guests 10 years and older are required to wear face coverings while at the zoo. Learn more here.
Fair Park
To safely accommodate guests between now and October 18, the public may visit the park from 6 a.m. until 7 p.m. on non-State Fair event operating days. See more information here.
Klyde Warren Park
The park remains open during regular operating hours. Please note the park has suspended all game cart operations until further notice, and the Children's Park is closed. Food trucks have resumed service and My Best Friend's Park (dog park) is open. Boot camp and yoga classes have resumed. Classes are limited to 25 participants and pre-registration is required.
Meadows Museum
The Meadows Museum has reopened. The museum and its gift shop will have a reduced capacity with regular hours. Healthcare workers, first responders and other essential business employees will receive free admission the month of July. For additional information, visit the museum website.
Medieval Times
The Dallas location is now open. Tickets are available for purchase here.
The Museum of Biblical Art
The museum is now open. Visit here for more information.
Museum of Illusions
The Dallas Museum of Illusions is now open. Tickets are available for purchase online as well as information on safety protocols and guidelines the museum is implementing.
Nasher Sculpture Center
The Nasher Sculpture Center is now open.
Reunion Tower
Reunion Tower is now open Friday through Sunday, 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tickets must be purchased in advance on the website. Learn more about Reunion Tower's new guidelines here.
Sixth Floor Museum
The museum is now open.
Sweet Tooth Hotel
Sweet Tooth Hotel is now open with their new exhibit, Intangible - A Fiber Fairytale.
Texas Discovery Gardens
The gardens, located in Fair Park, are now open.

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