LondonLife
Contributor
I just got a last minute invite to Dallas, Texas, in a couple of days time for the wedding of a business acquaintance and for a couple of meetings.
Having never been to that part of the states before I was considering hiring a car and hitting the road in order to clear my head and get away from it all. I had an initial look for things to see and do, but I can't really see anything that particuarly catches my eye apart from going to see a bit of sport. No obvious areas of natural beauty etc to get away from it all. I quite like driving long distances on open roads, as it's so completely different from here in the UK, so long distances within reason are fine with me.
So my question to you natives of the US is... Am I missing something obvious here? Would you reccomend anything in particular? Or... Am I best skipping over the border (or flying) to Mexico to see some Mayan ruins, or even heading to another nearby state? I assumed there would be 101 things to see and do and can't help wondering I'm missing something obvious here.
Having never been to that part of the states before I was considering hiring a car and hitting the road in order to clear my head and get away from it all. I had an initial look for things to see and do, but I can't really see anything that particuarly catches my eye apart from going to see a bit of sport. No obvious areas of natural beauty etc to get away from it all. I quite like driving long distances on open roads, as it's so completely different from here in the UK, so long distances within reason are fine with me.
So my question to you natives of the US is... Am I missing something obvious here? Would you reccomend anything in particular? Or... Am I best skipping over the border (or flying) to Mexico to see some Mayan ruins, or even heading to another nearby state? I assumed there would be 101 things to see and do and can't help wondering I'm missing something obvious here.
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