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Visit Irving
Conveniently nestled between Dallas and Ft. Worth and adjacent to DFW International Airport, Irving is part of a larger area known as the DFW Metroplex. But this doesn't mean we blend into our surroundings. Irving has a unique vibe, with entertainment, fine dining, music galore, and a history all our own.

Las Colinas Entertainment District
While Irving has more than enough to keep you entertained with a mix of urban charm and small-town hospitality, it’s also a stellar starting point to experience all that the Dallas-Fort Worth Area has to offer. Stay here and you’ll be just minutes away from such top attractions as the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, the Perot Museum of ScienceSix Flags Over Texas, and the famous Fort Worth Stockyards. There’s a lot to see and do in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area, and Irving puts you right in the middle of it all.

Mandalay Canal Walk at Las Colinas
The Mandalay Canal is a charming part of the Las Colinas Urban Center. Inspired by the canals of Venice, the Mandalay Canal is an iconic reminder of Ben Carpenter’s visionary development for this area. Connecting with Lake Carolyn, the canal winds through restaurantshotels, residences, and office buildings, offering visitors scenic views of waterfalls, vine-covered bridges, and “Old World” charm.  

Mandalay Canal Water Activities
For an amazing outdoor experience steps away from the Omni Las Colinas, enjoy Lake Carolyn and the Mandalay Canal. Whether you’re with a group or the kiddos, Lake Carolyn offers classes and excursions that will have you on the water in no time. Enjoy paddle boarding, kayaking, or cruising on a Gondola for breathtaking views of the lake and its surroundings. 

Things to Do in Dallas-Fort Worth
While Irving has more than enough to keep you entertained with a mix of urban charm and small-town hospitality, it’s also a stellar starting point to experience all that the Dallas-Fort Worth Area has to offer. Stay here and you’ll be just minutes away from such top attractions as the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, the Perot Museum of ScienceSix Flags Over Texas, and the famous Fort Worth Stockyards. There’s a lot to see and do in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area, and Irving puts you right in the middle of it all.

The Mustangs of Las Colinas sculpture depicts a herd of nine bronze mustangs perpetually charging forward across a granite stream. This breathtaking illusion is created by small fountains strategically placed beneath the horses’ hooves. The Mustangs are one of the largest equestrian sculptures in the world making it an essential stop during your Irving visit. This larger-than-life work of art provide one heck of a photo op.

Tripadvisor - Things to do in and around Irving

Yelp's Top 10 restaurants for dinner near Irving

With more ethnicities represented in its 75038 ZIP code than almost any other city in the United States, it’s no wonder that Irving’s restaurants, too, speak many languages. Eateries all around town offer an authentic taste of far-flung culinary destinations including Japan, Italy, India, and beyond. And first-rate dining on beautiful Lake Carolyn - that’s what you’ll find along Irving’s Water Street, a hip and happening part of town home to unique eateries, drinking establishments, and plenty of things to see and do.