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    Plan out the perfect getaway to Plano with food, fun, and more

    CultureMap Create
    Jul 8, 2024 | 12:00 pm

    Plano is truly the land of plenty. Blending historic charm with modern luxury, the city brims with amenities and attractions. Plano’s location just north of Dallas offers easy access to the area’s professional sports, famous attractions, and performing arts.

    But Plano is also a destination in its own right, with more than 1,000 restaurants of every variety including a three-story European food hall, brewery, and entertainment venue; world-class shopping; a lively arts and nightlife scene; four walkable entertainment districts; and abundant natural beauty.

    The first settlers came to Plano in the 1840s. A sawmill, gristmill, and a store helped the area grow. The city was officially incorporated in 1873, a year after the Houston and Texas Railroad was completed. In 1881, a fire destroyed most of the city’s business district, but it was quickly rebuilt.

    Plano grew steadily over the years, but its population exploded during the 1980s. During this time, many large corporations, such as JCPenney and The Frito-Lay Company, moved their corporate headquarters to Plano. The city was recognized as an All-American City in 1994.

    Whether you're staying a week or a weekend, here's a sample of what to see, do, and enjoy while you're in Plano:

    What to see

    Baccus Plaza: Located within The Shops at Legacy, Baccus Plaza houses a number of landmarks including Baccus Cemetery, which was established in 1847 and is one of the oldest cemeteries in Collin County, and the Trails In Legacy sculptures, created by Texas native Robert Summers. The work depicts a cattle drive along the Shawnee Trail, one of the main Texas longhorn cattle drive routes before and after the Civil War.

    Heritage Farmstead Museum: Set on four acres, this living history museum lets visitors step back into the late 1800s and early 1900s. The property’s beautiful Victorian home and 12 outbuildings were once part of a 360-acre farm operated by colorful local resident Ammie Wilson.

    Interurban Railway Museum: This museum brings Plano transportation history back to life. Once a vital part of the Texas Electric Railway that ran between Denison and Waco from 1908 to 1948, the Interurban is one of the original electric cars that ran on the tracks through Plano. Next to the station is car 360, one of the original cars that carried mail and passengers. This is the only station remaining between Sherman and Dallas. The facility also includes an area that houses a colorful display of Plano history.

    Southfork Ranch: Revisit some memorable scenes from the television series Dallas at Southfork Ranch in nearby Parker. The “Dallas Legends: Fact To Fantasy” exhibit features such memorabilia as the gun that shot J.R., Lucy’s wedding dress, and video clips from the TV series. Horseback trail rides are also offered.

    What to do

    Plano Balloon Festival: Plano is known as the “Hot Air Balloon Capital of Texas” thanks to its balloon festival, which attracts more than 90,000 people each year. During the four-day festival, the skies over Plano are filled with colorful, whimsically shaped orbs.

    Spectators can also take in the breathtaking nightly “balloon glows,” along with fireworks, live music concerts, and more. Tethered balloon rides can also be booked, weather permitting. 2024 marks 43 years of ballooning in Plano, and the festival dates are September 19-22.

    Plano International Festival: World cultures converge each year, and this year's 20th annual event will be held October 19, 2024, at Haggard Park. The free, family-friendly event features art, music, food, and fashion from around the world.

    AsiaFest: Held every May in Haggard Park, this free, family-friendly event showcases the rich cultures of Asia with numerous cultural demonstrations, performances, and vendors.

    Texas Forever Fest: Celebrate the food, art, and people of the Lone Star State at this free party that's as big as Texas. The fourth annual event will be held in March 2025 at Haggard Park.

    Rest in Plano Fest and Apparition Expedition: Held simultaneously in late October, Apparition Expedition is a ticketed, guided ghost tour through downtown Plano. Rest in Plano Fest is free to attend and will include live performers, curated vendors, and plenty of photo opps.

    Where to play

    Plano features more than 4,337 acres of public parks, offering more than 82 miles of recreation trails, six recreation centers, 133 public tennis courts — including a 21-court tennis center — nine public swimming pools, and more.

    Arbor Hills Nature Preserve: Located on the western border of Plano, Arbor Hills Nature Preserve is a 200-acre park featuring vast areas of natural beauty for walking, jogging, orienteering, and other outdoor activity. Amenities include a playground, restrooms, approximately 2.3 miles of paved recreational trails, approximately two miles designated as an off-road cycling trail, an observation tower, and three pavilions.

    Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve: Plano's largest park is 800 acres and boasts nearly eight miles of concrete trails and five miles of soft-surface trails located along Rowlett Creek.

    Go Ape! Treetop Adventure Course: Glide over the forest canopy where ziplines, Tarzan swings, and suspended obstacles bring out your inner monkey and provide a fun challenge amid 800 acres of natural beauty at Texas’ first Go Ape location.

    Fowling Warehouse: Fowling is a unique and entertaining game that merges football with bowling and is perfect for small or large groups. It’s as easy as throwing a football at 10 bowling pins until someone knocks them all down. Fowling Warehouse’s Plano location is the first in the South, their largest venue, and the first venue with full food and beverage options. This is a perfect indoor activity for adults, older kids, and teens.

    Crayola Experience: Plano’s most colorful attraction is one of only five locations in the U.S. Families typically spend three to four hours exploring the 22 hands-on attractions across 60,000 square feet. Kids of all ages can embark on a wonderful, whimsical adventure with such unique experiences as starring in their very own coloring pages, naming and wrapping their own Crayola crayon, learning how crayons are made in a live manufacturing show, and so much more.

    The Texas Pool: Swim across Texas at the historic Texas Pool, a 168,000-gallon saltwater pool shaped like the great state of Texas. This famous pool is a National Landmark, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The pool is open Memorial Day through Labor Day and features a diving board, two water slides, and an island, with a shallow “South Texas” wading area for small children and parents.

    Where to eat and drink

    Plano offers more than 1,000 dining options and every type of cuisine for visitors to enjoy.

    For those who can’t decide, Legacy Hall has it all. In this one-of-a-kind artisanal food hall at Legacy West, visitors can browse more than 20 stalls and bars to meet local purveyors and sample everything from lobster rolls and sushi to old-fashioned hamburgers and duck fat-fried chicken. There is also an on-site brewery and an outdoor live entertainment stage. Legacy Hall was named the No. 2 best new food hall in the nation by USA Today in 2019.

    Also new to Plano is the Boardwalk at Granite Park, situated across from the luxurious patio of the 299-room Hilton at Granite Park. This 30,000-square-foot expanse features a variety of restaurants with patios serving burgers, gourmet biscuits, Southern California boardwalk-style cuisine, brewpub fare, and more. There are also beachy deck chairs that afford a great view of the park’s inviting water feature and live music stage.

    Where to shop

    Plano has more than 27 million square feet of retail space with goods to fit every taste and budget, as well as countless boutiques, specialty stores, antique stores, and galleries. Some of Plano’s most notable shopping venues include:

    Downtown Plano Arts District: Along authentic brick-lined streets, shoppers can discover an eclectic collection of independent boutiques selling everything from handmade jewelry to home décor to antiques and pottery.

    Legacy West: A signature outdoor shopping destination offering top name brands of men’s and women’s clothing, jewelry, eyewear, home furnishings, gifts, specialty confections, and even luxury electric cars. The district also features luxury stores like Chanel Fragrance & Beauty, Golden Goose, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., and Tory Burch.

    The Shops at Legacy East and Legacy North: This district is part of a 168-acre maste- planned development of boutique retail and best-in-class restaurants. Discover an expansive selection of upscale stores, independent boutiques, and high-profile brands in an inviting outdoor setting.

    The Shops at Willow Bend: This picturesque and upscale shopping center features more than 150 stores, anchored by Neiman Marcus and Macy’s.

    Where to stay

    Renaissance Dallas at Plano Legacy West Hotel: The newest addition to Plano’s vibrant hospitality scene, this luxury property serves as an anchor for the $3 billion Legacy West urban mixed use project. The 15-story, 304-room hotel has more than 35,000 square feet of conference and meeting space. Special features include a high-energy lobby and bar, an onsite Asian fusion restaurant, a third-floor amenity deck with a pool and cabanas, a bar concierge lounge, fitness center, and outdoor event space.

    Marriott Dallas/Plano at Legacy Town Center: Surrounded by scenic parks and water features, this picturesque and full-service property is located in Legacy Town Center and is within walking distance to upscale shopping, fine dining, and entertainment. Complete with 404 guest rooms and 35,000 square feet of banquet/meeting space, the luxury hotel serves leisure and corporate travelers and provides an exquisite setting for weddings, events, and meetings of all sizes. Amenities include a beautiful outdoor heated pool and whirlpool, a full-service Starbucks, a signature restaurant, and a fitness center.

    Hilton Dallas/Plano Granite Park: Situated in the prestigious Granite Park development in Plano, the full-service, 299-room conference hotel features a 30,000-square-foot conference center with two ballrooms, an executive lounge, 24-hour fitness center, resort-style outdoor swimming pool, fresh market, Prairie Fire bar, and Carso restaurant.

    Plan your perfect Plano getaway here.

    Plano

    Photo courtesy of Visit Plano

    Plano is a destination in its own right.

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    Coastal holiday boat parades + 10 more Texas travel ideas for December

    Amber Heckler
    Dec 2, 2025 | 2:10 pm
    The Illuminated Boat Parade in Corpus Christi
    Photo courtesy of Downtown Corpus Christi
    The Illuminated Boat Parade in Corpus Christi takes the festivities to the water.

    Winter is here, Texas! That means only one thing: It's time to plan a festive holiday getaway, or finally book that must-needed staycation to unwind from the Thanksgiving break blues.

    North Texas travelers can head down to the coast for a weekend of holiday boat parades, get inspired at a Celtic holiday festival outside Austin, or keep things simple and local with an overnight stay at a Dallas Arts District hotel.

    Here are our top 11 picks for winter Texas travel events, hotel news, and more in December.

    Throughout Texas

    There's a new luxury van service connecting Austin, San Antonio, and Houston: Shutto, a new mobility shuttle startup, is now offering luxe road trips Monday through Saturday with departure times in the morning and evening. Riders can enjoy complimentary WiFi while they relax on plush leather seats during their stress-free ride in Mercedes Sprinter vans. Van routes also include a guaranteed pit stop at Texas' favorite travel center Buc-ee’s. One-way fares range from $47-$87.

    Austin

    Immersive experiences are a fun way to spend time with friends and family, and a new virtual reality (VR) experience is giving visitors a look at ancient Egypt: Horizon of Khufu will debut at VieVR (11000 Middle Fiskville Rd., Ste. A1) on December 5. During the 45-minute tour, guests will explore the Great Pyramid of Giza, "fly" over the plateau, look off the top of the pyramid in every direction, explore the corridors and burial chambers as an embalming ceremony happens, and much more. Tickets ($36 for adults and $32 for children) are available via Fever.

    Downtown Austin hotel Hyatt Regency Austin has completed a big renovation project to make over its 448 guestrooms and suites, plus its meeting rooms, public spaces, and more. The hotel has also opened three new dining concepts: Texas-inspired restaurant Ripple & Roots, a breakfast eatery called Cypress Grove, and grab-and-go food market Juniper Breeze Market. Nightly rates at the newly renovated Hyatt Regency Austin begin at $213 in December.

    There's a piece of Celtic holiday cheer hidden in the rolling woods of McDade, a small town 35 miles east of Austin. The Sherwood Celtic Yuletide Festival is returning from December 12-14, transforming the grounds of the beloved Sherwood Forest Faire into a winter weekend of music, merriment, and holiday magic. Guests can expect artisan shopping, archery, live music, Highland Games like Scottish hammer swinging and shot put, and more. Tickets (including day passes, weekend passes, and camping) are available online starting at $12.50.

    Sherwood Forest Faire Yuletide Festival 2024 Participants at last year's inaugural Yuletide Festival. Photo courtesy of Sherwood Forest Faire

    Houston

    The Thompson Houston hotel is kicking off the holiday season with its "12 Days of Thompson" series from December 4-25. A few of the special activities, created for both locals and visitors, include a hot cocoa station in the hotel library (December 8), a local maker's market (December 13), a pet-friendly photo hour (December 20), and many more mini celebrations. Rates at the Thompson Houston begin at $283 per night.

    Along the Gulf Coast

    Texas coastal city Corpus Christi is hosting multiple lighted holiday boat parades during December. The first extravaganza – the Port of Corpus Christi Illuminated Boat Parade – is scheduled on Saturday, December 6 starting at 7 pm. Local boaters will compete for the title of "most festive vessel of the season" and an after party will follow. La Posada Lighted Boat Parade will take place the following weekend (Dec. 12-13) with U.S. Marines on site for a children's toy drive at Doc's Seafood & Steaks to help Santa collect new, unwrapped toys.

    San Antonio

    The future site of San Antonio's Pearl mini golf course (1100 Springs Plaza) has been temporarily turned into an outdoor ice skating rink for the holiday season until January 4, 2026. The iconic Pearl district has made its own transformation into a winter wonderland shimmering with lights and holiday music. Tickets to the ice rink at Pearl range from $20-$28 and include skate rental. Skate sessions last about an hour, and the last skate at 9:15 pm is 45 minutes long.

    At home in Dallas-Fort Worth

    The first-ever CultureMap City Rink, presented by Verizon, has made its grand debut at the Main Street Garden in downtown Dallas, and will run until January 5, 2026. Visitors can expect themed pop-ups and a full slate of programming designed for every kind of holiday reveler. From romantic Date Skate Wednesdays to Family Movie Nights and Shop + Skate Saturday Markets, there’s something new happening each week. Tickets are $18 for all ages, and include skate rentals and 75 minutes of ice time. Advance tickets, group reservations, and private rink rentals are available at cityrink.culturemap.com.

    CultureMap City Rink tree lighting 2025 The CultureMap City Rink will be open through January 5, 2026. Photo by Ashley Gongora

    The HALL Arts Hotel in Dallas' Arts District is offering guests a special "Holiday at the HALL" package for stays booked from December 13-31. The package includes a single-night stay with a welcome amenity, complimentary valet, a $50 dining credit for hotel restaurant Ellie's Restaurant & Lounge, and late checkout. Nightly rates with the "Holiday at the Hall" package begin at $389 in December.

    Congratulations are in order for Fort Worth and Frisco, which were the only two Texas destinations included among Good Housekeeping's "23 Unexpected City Vacations to Add to Your Travel Bucket List" in its 2026 Travel Awards. The lifestyle publication had more than 125 travel testers — including staff members, travel industry experts, and trained consumer evaluators — discover unexpected destinations with the best attractions, accessibility, lodging variety, safety, service, and overall appeal.

    The luxurious Bowie House hotel in Fort Worth will teach North Texans all the tricks for making the best tamales during a tamale-making class on Saturday, December 20 from 2-3:30 pm. Attendees will learn how to make fresh masa, master the technique for wrapping tamales, and take home their own to impress their loved ones. Tickets are $85 per person and can be purchased online via Tock.

    The Illuminated Boat Parade in Corpus Christi

    Photo courtesy of Downtown Corpus Christi

    The Illuminated Boat Parade in Corpus Christi takes the festivities to the water.

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