4 Days in Dallas

4 Days in Dallas – How We Ended Up in Texas and What Happened Next


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Dallas Museum of Art | Dallas World Aquarium | The Sixth Floor Museum | Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden


Airplane wing view during a long flight from Dublin to Dallas

Nine hours above the Atlantic — destination: Texas

Nine Hours Above the Atlantic

Dallas wasn’t an accident.

It started in Dublin. Airport coffee. Departure board.

A quiet realization: “So… we’re flying to Texas.”

Nine hours over the Atlantic.

An airplane wing cutting through blue sky. Somewhere between clouds and continent, you understand this won’t be another European city break.

This will be scale.

Distance.

Highways the size of runways.

Welcome to the United States.

First Contact–Fort Worth to Downtown Dallas

First moments in the USA during a drive from Fort Worth to downtown Dallas

Wheels down. Texas begins.

Wheels down. Car rolling. An American flag lit by highway lamps.

Our first photo in the USA was taken from a moving car between Fort Worth and downtown Dallas.

Unplanned. Instinctive.

You immediately notice:

✔ Everything is bigger

✔ Everything is farther

✔ The rhythm is different

And these 4 days in Dallas won’t be just another checklist.

Our Base–The Mayflower, Downtown Dallas

Entrance to The Mayflower apartments in downtown Dallas

Basecamp secured in the heart of Dallas

We stayed at The Mayflower in the heart of downtown.

Walking through the entrance felt like signing a quiet agreement with the city:

“Alright Dallas, for the next few days — we’re yours.”

The night view from our apartment window?

Glass towers. Reflections. A rooftop pool glowing below.

Dallas doesn’t shout at night.

It glows.

Day 1 – The History You Can’t Avoid

Dallas carries weight.

Visiting the museum and walking through Dealey Plaza is not light tourism — nor should it be.

It’s perspective.

The city doesn’t hide its past. It builds around it.

And that matters.

Day 2 – Culture and Ambition

The Dallas Museum of Art proves something important:

This isn’t “just Texas.”

Monumental installations. Space. Light.

A city built on ambition and business also invests in culture.

And you can feel it.

Day 3 – Walking the Grid

Walking through downtown Dallas near Ross Tower

Four days in Dallas means walking and observing

Four days in Dallas isn’t a sprint.

It’s walking.

Looking up.

Turning your head in every direction.

Ross Tower. Street clocks. Wide intersections.

Downtown feels engineered — but alive.

Dallas is best experienced on foot.

Day 4 – Texas After Dark

Evening dinner and margaritas in Dallas during a 4-day stay

After miles walked and museums explored — Dallas tastes better at night.

After museums and miles walked, the most important moment arrives:

Dinner. Margaritas. Silence at the table.

Because cities are not understood through attractions alone.

They’re understood through evenings.

Is 4 Days in Dallas Enough?

Yes — if you:

  • balance history with skyline views
  • leave space for walking
  • don’t try to see everything

Dallas isn’t a city to conquer.

It’s a city to absorb.

Best Time to Visit Dallas

Spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures.

Summer? Only if you respect Texas heat.

Before Moving On

Dallas surprised us.

Not with noise.

Not with spectacle.

But with calm hidden inside scale.

Four days were enough to understand its rhythm.

Not enough to exhaust it.

Next stop: Houston.

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