Overall CityScore

61.98

CityScore based on streets reviewed in Dallas

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  • CityVIBE 3.5/5
  • CityWIRED 3.5/5
  • CityHEALTH 3.5/5
  • CityVALUE 3.5/5
  • CityESSENTIALS 3.5/5

Recommended for

  • Couples (27%)
  • Families with kids (26%)
  • Singles (25%)
  • Retirees (22%)
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Best Streets in (and around) Dallas

Ideal place to start and raise a family

- CaterTater
A friend of mine lives on Hanover - it is a beautiful neighborhood with large houses. It is situated in University Heights located in University Park and costs a pretty penny but is certainly worth it...Full review

Yes, Dallas has a Lovers Lane

- hugobunn
Yes, Dallas has a Lover's Lane, er, Lovers Lane. Its best known intersection is Inwood and Lovers, where you'll find the historic Inwood theater( including the swanky art-deco Inwood bar inside the lo...Full review

WELCOME TO THE CREEK

- SOLOWPOET
Marsh creek was the second place we moved to after relocating to Dallas. located at 18749 marsh lane in north Dallas this street was really nice,with about four complexes surrounded by a network of cr...Full review

More nature in Dallas

- CB4Real
this is a street that people who love being outdoors but don't want to live a hundred miles from the city should live. It is so peaceful and beautiful and is really a great place to raise children. th...Full review

Few centers of interest

- sania
I have visited Drive F several times. It connects Drive A in the south and has tennis courts on the right. There is a huge parking lot on the left. The street is very clean and green and gives a pleas...Full review

Dallas CityGuide

The city's economy is primarily based on the petroleum industry, telecommunications, computer technology, banking, and transportation. It is the core of the largest inland metropolitan area in the United States and lacks any navigable link to the sea — Dallas's prominence despite this comes from its historical importance as a center for the oil and cotton industries, its position along numerous railroad lines, and a strong industrial and financial sector.

Most of the notable architecture in Dallas is modernist and postmodernist. Iconic examples of modernist architecture include I. M. Pei's Fountain Place, the Bank of America Plaza, Renaissance Tower, and Reunion Tower. Examples of postmodernist architecture include the JPMorgan Chase Tower and Comerica Bank Tower. Several smaller structures are fashioned in the Gothic Revival (Kirby Building) and neoclassical (Davis and Wilson Buildings) styles. One architectural “hotbed” in the city is a stretch of homes along Swiss Avenue, which contains all shades and variants of architecture from Victorian to neoclassical.

Central Dallas is anchored by Downtown, the center of the city and the epicenter of urban revival, coupled with Oak Lawn and Uptown Dallas, new urbanist areas anchored by dense retail, restaurants, and nightlife. Downtown Dallas has a variety of neighborhoods, including the West End Historic District, the Arts District, the Main Street District, Farmers Market District, the City Center business district, the Convention Center District, the Reunion District and Victory Park. North of downtown is Oak Lawn, a densely-populated area that contains parks along Turtle Creek and the popular Uptown area with LoMac, Cityplace and the West Village.

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