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The Heart of Arlington: Best Attractions to Visit and Explore in Arlington, Texas.
So, what can I say about Arlington, Texas? I was born and raised in Arlington, and I've lived only in Arlington. Arlington is definitely an interesting place, which is situated in between Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas. Business is booming, and there are many restaurants people can try, and there are exciting places to watch a sports game, or ride a ride at an amusement park or even be a part of United States history. For now, I’ll leave you with the top places you need to visit in Arlington, Texas.
Globe Life Park in Arlington- For a fun night out, you can go to Globe Life Park in Arlington to watch the Texas Rangers play an exciting baseball game.
Arlington Skatium- This is a vintage, indoor skating rink that has been around in Arlington for a very long time. Kids and teenagers enjoy going to the Arlington Skatium on the weekend with friends. It is also a great place to have a birthday party.
Six Flags Over Texas- Six Flags Over Texas is an amusement park here in Arlington. There are many different rides and attractions for all ages. Parents, and kids alike, will enjoy Six Flags.
Restaurant 506 at The Standford House Inn and Spa- Restaurant 506 is a small, very quaint restaurant that is situated in a bed and breakfast. Local residents of Arlington know this restaurant from word of mouth, and it is a great spot to have a Sunday brunch or celebrate Mother's Day.
Arlington Museum of Art- The Arlington Museum of Art is a local art museum in Downtown Arlington where there are exhibits that are constantly showing. The museum also sometimes has exhibits for local Arlington middle and high school students. They display work from local artists and plan exhibits centered on Texas art and different holiday seasons.
River Legacy Parks- If you are into adventure, and you want to bring your children to a fun park, then you should head on over to River Legacy Park. There are so many different adventures for kids to have, and critters and creatures for kids to explore.
Arlington Highlands- The Arlington Highlands is a boutique-area filled with shops, and fine dining establishments. There's everything from Ann Taylor Loft to Torchy's Tacos to Pinkberry. Whatever you are in the mood for, I can guarantee they have it a the Arlington Highlands.
AT&T Stadium- AT&T Stadium is the premier entertainment venue in Arlington. You can go on Sunday nights to watch the Dallas Cowboys play a home game, or you can go watch a college football playoff game. Any large entertainment event you want to go to will most likely be held at AT&T Stadium. There are also several tours, including art and stadium tours, that are offered.