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Dallas Fort Worth: between authenticity and modernity

Discover Dallas-Fort Worth, a destination rich in history, blending authenticity and modernity. Learn about cattle trade at the Fort Worth Stockyards, walk among soaring skyscrapers, and enjoy the lively nightlife. Air France serves Dallas-Fort Worth up to 7 flights per week.

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The Dallas Cultural District

The cultural district of Dallas is full of exceptional and inspirational museums and art galleries. Whether you're traveling alone or with your family, there is something for everyone.

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The Forth Worth Botanical Garden

Restore yourself in the Botanical Gardens, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. An opportunity to discover the natural side of Fort Worth. Book your visit today.

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The Japanese garden

The Japanese Garden in Fort Worth is also a great place to relax and enjoy a quiet moment. Discover the "Moon Bridge," a typical Japanese wooden bridge and various plants and traditional landscapes. Stroll in the Zen garden and complete your visit at the tea house.

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The spirit of the Stockyards

If you're a fan of American culture, you can't miss the Stockyards in Forth Worth. This historic downtown area is the best place to immerse yourself in western culture, rodeos, cattle drives, and other typical Texan events.

Quick information

Dallas-Forth Worth Airport (DFW) is located approximately 15 miles from downtown Dallas and 20 miles from Fort Worth. Each city has its own culture and offers a variety of dining, entertainment, and shopping options. Public transportation, buses, and cabs are available from the airport to downtown. You can find more information onthe Dallas-Fort Worth Tourism website.

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