Historic Grapevine is the premier destination in North Texas. Located in the heart of the Dallas/Fort Worth area and home to DFW International Airport, Grapevine offers extraordinary hotels, a variety of stores for great shopping, an abundance of restaurants, attractions for everyone in the family and a one-of-a-kind urban wine trail. Hop aboard the Grapevine Vintage Railroad or unwind at one of Grapevine’s winery-tasting rooms. Enrich yourself with a unique cultural experience found only here.
Restaurants in Grapevine
5.0 based on 23 reviews
Lifestylez Nails strives to provide the highest level of quality service. We accommodate all occasions whether its refreshing your morning with a mimosa and one of our signature manicure, to winding down after a long day with a Lifestylez Nails signature 90-minute zero-gravity pedicure. Family and American owned you can feel the southern hospitality when you walk through the door. Come indulge
5.0 based on 3 reviews
We are the only gift shop in Historic Grapevine with over 20 individual vendors, so there is something for everyone in our unique store. Including a variety of gifts, clothing, jewelry, home decor, cowhides, Texan snacks, candy, & more! Just look for the store with a front porch full of great merchandise and come on in.
4.5 based on 1,430 reviews
Main Street has just about everything packed into just a few city blocks, from shopping to wineries, a theater, the farmers market, countless boutiques, a couple of historical sites, sculptures, restaurants—-and the list goes on. You can spend a few hours or a full day enjoying and taking it all in. Convenient and plentiful parking. Seasonal decorations. You will NOT be disappointed when you stop by!
4.5 based on 2 reviews
4.5 based on 20 reviews
There are many shops within walking distance. Very interesting history, historical markers on site. Well lit at night too.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Stopped to see 9/11 memorial while attending convention at Gaylord Texan a short distance away. I'm not sure why it's on an intersection in Grapevine other than the DFW airport is nearby. Anyway, I don't like scuplture that is all symbol and no realism. This installation has a nice balance of both elements. We do not see dead pilots or hijackers brandishing knives, but the slightly larger than life flight attendants and the young girl, while reprensentative of all aboard the fatal flights, are still recognizably human. We know they couldn't completely stop the tragedy, as the pieces from the Pentagon and the world trade center make uncomfortably clear, but they did the best they could to the very end. This is symbolized by the female flight attendant holding her hand up in a stop signal and shielding the young girl behind her. Police and firefighter memorials are located around the ouside ring of the larger sculpture. Later in the week I had a long layover in New York and was able to visit the world trade center memorial which brought this all home again. It was not the first attack on American soil (Pancho Vila raided Columbus NM, the Germans tried to destroy the statue of liberty in WW I which is why the torch was replaced and you can no longer go up it) but it was deadliest
4.5 based on 20 reviews
It is a gorgeous visitor center with an amazing kind staff. There is always an area were they present different activities and shows for the families with little kids. There are clean bathrooms (recommended), and comfy benches to rest. You will get all the information necessary to tour grapevine and know about the Awsome events that are happening current and in the future. A must stop, take some great pictures.
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