

The Market is open daily with a variety of eateries and shops. The addition of food entrepreneurs along with farmers and ranchers, makes this a place to taste the diverse flavors and cultures of Texas. Today, with the development in downtown Dallas, the Dallas Farmers Market has been transformed to be the farmers market for the future. Historically, it was the central hub for farmers to bring their produce, meats, and dairy to the city. The Dallas Farmers Market was established in 1941 as the a municipal farmers market. If you're feeling hungry, check out the cafeteria-esque picks of locally and nationally-acclaimed eateries.

The Globe is a 30-foot-tall, three-dimensional representation of AT&T's iconic logo, decorated with 30,000 LEDs. AT&T Discovery DistrictĪ new attraction to Downtown Dallas, the district has a range of things to see and do - The Media Wall consists of more than 9,000 square feet of futuristic, colorful high-definition displays on a 104-foot tall outdoor wall interpreting communication in the natural world. The district is home to some of Dallas' most iconic moments, including the grassy knoll in memoriam to JFK, and a perfect spot for a walking tour of Dallas history. Stroll former warehouses and railroad stations that have been beautifully preserved and converted into restaurants with shaded sidewalk patios and only-in-Dallas retail shops. There's also tons of shops and restaurants located on a walking strip of Market and Record Streets. Here you'll find the Old Red Museum where the visitor's center is housed, along with the JFK Memorial Plaza. Experience Dallas history in the West End District.
