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Charter Bus Travelogue


Dallas
May 23, 2010


So you're planning a trip to the Big D? Texas' 3rd largest city has more stores, restaurants, music venues, and attractions than you could possibly hope to visit in just one trip. It also has a citizenry that loves their cars and that is why the best and most relaxing way to traverse the city is on a Dallas Charter Bus Rental.

From the tragic part Dallas played in American history, to the finest museums, and world-class shopping, exploring Dallas is its own adventure. A moving must-see is The Sixth Floor Museum, housed in the building where Lee Harvey Oswald fired "the shot heard around the world" that felled President John F. Kennedy and changed history forever.

Located nearby in the downtown area is the Dallas World Aquarium, which is a unique blend of rainforest, zoo, and aquarium. Art aficionados will appreciate the works displayed at Dallas Museum of Art and Meadows Museum of Art.

By now you've surely worked up an appetite. Board your Dallas Charter Bus Rental and head toward Beltline Road, widely known as having the most restaurants per-capita in the U.S. A feast can be found for every taste! If you feel the need to unwind after a day of sightseeing, check out Deep Ellum. Home to a plethora of dance clubs, music venues, and bars, Deep Ellum is a destination for music lovers and Dallas nightlife

Group travel encompasses a diversity of interests and tastes and a Dallas Charter Bus Rental can satisfy every traveler. Hop onboard as your charter bus transports those shopping enthusiasts to the world renowned Dallas Galleria. As part of your group disembarks to indulge their consumer desires, stay seated for an unparalleled sportsman's destination - Texas Stadium, home to the world famous Dallas Cowboys! In Dallas, the choices are as big as the state of Texas!
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