Visitors to North Texas who stay in Plano have easy access to all of the Dallas-Fort Worth area's cultural, athletic, and entertainment options. But this global metropolis is also a destination in its own right, combining metropolitan flare with vintage charm for the ideal weekend trip.
Here's what you'll need for a fantastic weekend in Plano.
Stay. Consider the Renaissance Dallas at Plano Legacy West, with its "cowboy meets Samurai" décor and rooftop pool and cabanas, for extra pampering.
Are you looking for something truly outrageous? For one night only, take over Southfork Ranch, the set of the TV show "Dallas." A private tour of the mansion and a steak dinner appropriate for J.R. Ewing are included in the package. (If you choose one of these options,
Take a sip and savor it. Plano boasts more restaurants per capita than New York or San Francisco and a highly diverse dining scene, with over 1,000 restaurants.
Legacy Hall, a European-style dining hall located just steps from the Renaissance at Legacy West, allows visitors to enjoy a wide range of delectable dishes all under one roof, frequently with live music.
You'll find everything from Japanese robata at Ebesu and pub fare at The Fillmore to artisan pizza at Urban Crust and tacos at its sibling restaurant, Urban Rio, along the brick-lined streets of Plano's quaint, historic Downtown Arts District.
Granite Park's Boardwalk is another entertaining "restaurant row," featuring everything from burgers to English high tea.
Shopping, Seeing, and Doing With four major pedestrian-friendly shopping zones,
The luxury Shops at Willow Bend feature a diverse selection of retailers, including Neiman-Marcus. They also have a unique family attraction, one of only five Crayola Experiences in the country.
Shoppers may enjoy colorful murals, a farmer's market, and outdoor concerts on the sidewalks of small downtown Plano, which are lined with lovely art galleries and unique boutiques like Lyla's and La Foofaraw.

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