Named for its prime perch overlooking downtown, Highland Park may be Dallas’s most desirable home base.
Charming homegrown shops, lovingly maintained green spaces, and a prized residents-only pool.
Takes its name from an old frontier road that once ran through the countryside north of Dallas.
32.8584° N, 96.8295° W
Bordered by White Rock Lake, a benefit that nature loving locals take great delight in.
33.6734° N, 99.8125° W
A lively nucleus of trendy restaurants, spirited nightlife, and some prime people-watching.
Between its plentiful green spaces and refined high-rises, Turtle Creek has panache in spades.
Today, it’s adjacent to downtown and part of Dallas’s bustling urban core.
Mland was neatly subdivided in the 1910s and 1920s to create a few of the city’s oldest neighborhoods.
Established subdivisions with big backyards mixed in with shopping strips and office developments.