Top Things to Do in Dallas During the FIFA World Cup
The biggest sporting event in the world is coming to Dallas, and the city is ready to show off its signature Texas Swagger. Looking to roar with the crowd at watch parties, explore the city’s top attractions, or dive into our first-class culinary scene? Dallas has you covered. Here is your ultimate playbook for experiencing the very best of Dallas during the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
Fiestas de vigilancia
Fan Festival
Fair Park - 3809 Grand Ave, Dallas, TX 75210
If you’re looking for the must-do World Cup experience in Dallas, look no further than FIFA’s Fan Festival. Fair Park is going to come alive for all 39 days of the tournament (June 11 - July 19), as it becomes the ultimate watch party spot for every single game! The home of the State Fair will transform into an electric venue filled with rowdy fans, music, dancing, food, and shops selling FIFA gear.
Peticolas Taproom and Brewery
1301 Pace St., Dallas, TX 75207
Located in the heart of the Design District, Peticolas Brewing Company is sacred ground for Dallas soccer fans. As the home base for the Dallas Beer Guardians, a group of major FC Dallas supporters, this three-level taproom vibrates with a "match day ritual" energy and even offers custom World Cup-themed beers during the tournament.
The Londoner Pub Dallas
5321 E Mockingbird Ln #250, Dallas, TX 75206
For a true taste of London, head to The Londoner. It’s the closest you’ll get to feeling like you’re in a European pub watching the World Cup games with die-hard soccer fans without crossing the Atlantic. With its brick-walled interior and authentic British decor, the pub provides the perfect backdrop to catch every game on their many screens.
Atracciones
Museo de la Sexta Planta
411 Elm St, Dallas, TX 75202
Anyone visiting Dallas should not miss the chance to see the site where JFK was assassinated and learn all about one of the most significant events in U.S. history. The Sixth Floor Museum is wonderfully detailed, with artifacts, information you never knew about, and one of the most in-depth run-downs of the assassination in existence.
Deep Ellum
Dallas, TX 75226
If you’re looking for a fun night out in Dallas, head to Deep Ellum, one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in North Texas. Deep Ellum has everything you could possibly want for an unforgettable night out: electric nightclubs, iconic bars like Adair’s Saloon, delicious late night grub, a must-see comedy club, and so much more!
Distrito de las Artes de Dallas
2012 Woodall Rodgers Fwy, Dallas, TX 75201
The Dallas Arts District stands as a premier cultural powerhouse, rivaling any in the nation. Its sprawling footprint is home to a dense concentration of world-class museums and masterpieces by globally renowned artists. A visit to the Arts District isn't complete without a visit to its centerpiece, Klyde Warren Park, a vibrant urban oasis that seamlessly connects the city's creative spirit with the outdoors.
Downtown Dallas Historic District
Dallas, TX 75202
Right in between Sixth Floor Museum, Deep Ellum, and the Arts District, you’ll find Dallas’ attraction-filled Downtown. The best way to start exploring Downtown Dallas is by taking a walk down Main Street, where you’ll see some of the most famous bars in the city like Frankie’s, historic spots like The Joule, and unexpected gems like the Giant Eyeball. Other can’t miss photo-ops in Downtown include the longhorn cattle at Pioneer Plaza and the modern views at AT&T Discovery District.
Cuisine
Terry Black’s Barbeque
3025 Main St, Dallas, TX 75226
Deep Ellum is a culinary cornerstone of Dallas, anchored by the legendary Terry Black’s Barbeque. A premier destination for smoked meats in the DFW Metroplex, this long-standing staple offers an authentic, relaxed atmosphere. It is the perfect spot to settle in and enjoy their showstopping beef ribs paired with their fan-favorite creamed corn.
Mariano’s Hacienda Ranch
6300 Skillman St, Dallas, TX 75231
If you’re looking to dive into Dallas’ legendary Tex-Mex scene, Mariano’s is an essential stop. Long regarded as a local institution, it offers more than just incredible food—it offers a piece of history. While the tender beef fajitas and stuffed poblanos are reason enough to visit, the restaurant’s true claim to fame is its legacy: this is the birthplace of the world’s very first frozen margarita machine!
El Henry
2301 N Akard St Suite 250, Dallas, TX 75201
If you’re looking for the perfect breakfast or brunch spot, The Henry has you covered with delicious modern items like smoked salmon bagels and cinnamon sugar French toast. With plenty of cozy seating inside and a unique second-story patio, its central spot makes it an ideal place to kick off your day.