The Texas Rangers and Dallas Cowboys both make their home in Arlington. Midway between Dallas and Fort Worth, the city has long been home to Rangers baseball and now also hosts the Cowboys. Their state-of-the-art structure is the world’s largest domed arena. Visitors looking for other adventures can enjoy the original Six Flags Over Texas and Hurricane Harbor water park, along with shopping, golf and nightlife. Arlington also has a vibrant culture of live music, symphony, museums and theater.
Restaurants in Arlington
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"Known As Vegas Before Vegas" Decorative wrought iron gates flanked by native sandstone guard towers lend an aura of mystery of mystery and intrigue to the location of what was in the 1930s and 40s, a gambling ground rich and adventurous, mischievous,famous and infamous.
If you come to Arlington, you MUST go to Top O'Hill! Who knew such interesting history happened in this very place .... Bonnie & Clyde and Frank Sinatra??? Oh, my! Vicki does an incredible job of sharing the history with humor and stories told to her by those who were at Top O'Hill in its glory days! Riveting. It's two hours well spent and a place you will be talking about to all of your friends!
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Formerly named The Ballpark in Arlington, Ameriquest Field is the home of the Texas Rangers.
The last Texas Ranger’s baseball game happened about a week ago and now the last concert in this great Ballpark, the great Billy Joel. One of my wife’s neighborhoods friends growing up, back in old Hicksville Long Island. What a way to retire this great ballpark. You can’t imagine what great history has been made in this beautiful ballpark. But the history continues across the street in our new state of the art Texas Rangers Ballpark. Which opens next season. See you there, Capt D.
4.5 based on 3,920 reviews
Take a tour of the home of the Dallas Cowboys (American) football team.
My family and I had the pleasure of attending the DAL vs BUF game, what an experience. The stadium is amazing also we did the stadium tour with tour guide Diane from Chicago she was AWESOME, very knowledgeable about the stadium and the history of The Dallas Cowboys. If you're at a Cowboys game, please do the tour and asks for Diane you will have a great touring the stadium with Queen Dee.
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K1 Speed offers a fun, exciting thing to do in Arlington that delivers an unforgettable experience for friends, families, and businesses. Each location features fast electric go karts, a professionally-designed track, state-of-the-art safety barriers, private meeting rooms, an arcade, and an onsite cafe that offers food and drinks. This makes K1 Speed the best entertainment & event venue in the area, and a great spot for a fun date night idea, family fun, social outings, team building, corporate events, company parties, birthday parties, bachelor or bachelorette parties, and more.
I had never been to an electric go karting facility. This place rocked. Karts are fast, but safe. Staff was very friendly. I spent a few moments speaking to the manager about our experience. He was genuinely appreciative of our patronage and made us feel that customers were important. You don't see that as much anymore.
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Texas Live!, a partnership between The Cordish Companies and the Texas Rangers, is a dynamic $250 million world-class dining, entertainment and hospitality district nestled between the Texas Rangers' Globe Life Park and the Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium in the heart of Arlington, TX. Look for dining and entertainment options, plus an all-new 300+ room hotel and event space.
great place to go before or after a game for pub grub and drinks. Largest Big Screen TV(of course, it's Texas) that I have ever seen. Good for any sports viewing. Was their for Goodyear Cotton Bowl and basically spent most of our time at Texas Live with other fans before and after the game!
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