The Radisson is located on the southwest corner of Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway and Jupiter Road, 12 miles northeast of downtown Dallas, Texas. Hotel guests can enjoy such popular attractions as the Dallas Aquarium, North Park and Galleria Shopping Malls, the American Airlines Center and the Dallas West End, all just minutes away. Be sure to take advantage of our complimentary shuttle service to locations within a five-mile radius of the hotel.
Enjoy these attractions during your stay at our East Dallas hotel:
Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Gardens (4.4 miles) With multiple gardens and entertainment venues, the Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Gardens is a must-see attraction. Phone: +1 (214) 515-6500
Dallas Convention Center (16.4 miles) The Dallas Convention Center offers over 1,000,000 square feet of event space. Phone: +1 (214) 939-2700
Dallas Museum of Art(15.1 miles) This museum houses a collection of over 23,000 works of art. Highlights include pieces by Manet and Gaugin. Phone: +1 (214) 922-1200
Dallas Zoo (18.4 miles) Founded in 1888, the Dallas Zoo is home to rhinos, giraffes, kangaroos, gorillas and other animals from around the world. Phone: +1 (214) 670-5656
Fair Park (14.8 miles) The site of the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition is now home to several attractions and cultural venues. Phone: +1 (214) 426-3400
Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza (16.6 miles) Dedicated to the life of JFK and the events surrounding his assassination, this museum is housed in the Texas Book Depository, the building from which the fatal shot was fired at the president in 1963. Phone: +1 (214) 747-6660
Texas Stampede (16.4 miles) The Texas Stampede hosts family entertainment, concerts and rodeo events. Phone: +1 (214) 520-8874
Mesquite Pro Rodeo Series - Mesquite Rodeo June 1st-2nd, 8th-9th, 15th-16th, 22nd-23rd, 29th-30rd July 6th-7th, 13th-14th, 20th-21st, 27th-28th August 3rd-4th, 10th-11th, 17th-18th, 24th-25th
About Dallas
Dallas, a city of contrasts, blends wide-open spaces with towering skyscrapers. Now the Southwest's largest banking center, the old frontier town is a leader in wholesale business, near the nation's top in million-dollar companies, and second in convention business. On the other hand, the city also knows how to have fun! The West End Historic District and Marketplace boasts a festive mix of restaurants, nightclubs, boutiques, and street entertainers. Fair Park - a National Historic Landmark - attracts a crowd of nearly three million annually at the State Fair. Downtown's Reunion Tower is a 50-story complex and focal point of the popular Reunion area. For history buffs, The Sixth Floor Museum is an exhibit dedicated to the life and death of President John F. Kennedy. Cultural highlights include the Dallas Symphony, the Dallas Museum of Art, and the Dallas Zoo. Sports fans have plenty to get excited about with the Cowboys, Rangers, Stars, and Mavericks. The Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) makes it easy for visitors to get to their favorite destinations.
Did you know?
Stare up in awe at the stained-glass windows that make up the Spiral of Life inside the Chapel of Thanksgiving, an interfaith, multicultural shrine. It's one of the largest horizontally mounted stained-glass pieces in the world and symbolizes God's blessings and human gratitude to God.