About Greyhound Dallas
Greyhound Dallas is a bustling Greyhound bus station located right in the middle of downtown Dallas. Its prime location makes it easy to walk to several different neighborhoods and explore all the city offers. Each district has its own distinctive style and characteristics, making it seem like you have entered a completely different city. Take time to plan out your visit so you can see and experience the best parts of Dallas. Head over to Klyde Warren Park and be amazed at this great green space in the heart of downtown.
Stop by and explore the JFK Memorial before exploring the shops and restaurants found throughout the city. Texas has its own unique cuisine, and when visiting Dallas, you have to experience all things Texas. Sign up for a Tex-Mex foodie tour and learn all about this delicious fusion of Mexican and Texan ingredients. Head over to the Reunion Tower and look out over the city from its observation deck. Browse through the original Neiman Marcus department store, which opened its doors in 1914. Grab tickets for a show at the Majestic Theatre, best known for its Broadway revivals.
Fun Fact: Greyhound Dallas was designed by a local architect around 1946. The original station included a barber shop located upstairs along with offices and restrooms that overlook the large lobby below. Since then, the station has undergone many face lifts, including the addition of a mansard roof, terrazzo floor, and closing off the upstairs.
Things to do Near Greyhound Dallas
The Greyhound Dallas station is not located in the best neighborhood. Still, when visiting the neighborhood during the day, you will find fun and exciting things to do and see. Bounce has come up with a few things to start you on your Dallas adventure.
- Pack a picnic and head over to Klyde Warren Park, a 5 acre park filled with walking paths, playgrounds, and host to several community activities such as fitness classes, concerts, and games
- Bring a picnic or stop by one of the food trucks for a tasty meal
- Head over to the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza and peruse the chronicles of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy
- Stroll through the Holocaust and Human Rights Museum for a glimpse into one of the darkest times in world history
- View the city from 500 feet in the air at the Reunion Tower Geo-Deck
- Explore the world under the sea at the Dallas World Aquarium
- Meander through the Pioneer Plaza and enjoy looking at 49 different and unique bronze statues of longhorn cattle and trail riders
- Hide away at the Main Street Garden Park and stroll along paths lined with public art displays or relax under a shade tree
Transit Options In or Near Greyhound Dallas
- Amtrak EBJ Union Station
- Taxi
- Bus
- DART Rail
Luggage Storage Near Greyhound Dallas
Greyhound Dallas may not be the safest station in Dallas at night, and it is said that unsavory characters sometimes hang out near there. The station does not have any place to leave your baggage while you spend time touring the city. Don't become a victim to pickpockets by advertising that you are a tourist. Instead, download the Bounce app and find a location close by where you can stow your belongings for safekeeping. Stroll through the streets of Dallas with confidence, knowing that your belongings are safe with Bounce.
Luggage Storage Options Near Greyhound Dallas
Due to safety concerns, many large tourist attractions do not allow oversized, bulky bags. Check the bag policy of each place you would like to visit or keep things simple by using the Bounce app. Enter your destination to find a location nearby to safely leave your stuff while you sightsee. We've got you covered so you can venture out hands-free.
Luggage Storage Near Klyde Warren Park
Take advantage of a beautiful Dallas day and head over to Klyde Warren Park, a 5-acre green space located in downtown Dallas near the Woodall Rodgers Freeway. Just over an acre of the park actually goes over the freeway. The park is named after the son of Kelcy Warren, the billionaire who donated millions for the development of the park.
Grab some take-out or pack a picnic, spread a blanket under a shade tree, and enjoy a nice leisurely meal. Breathe in the fresh air and take a stroll through some of the marked walking paths. The park offers community get-togethers throughout the year to highlight the diversity of the city. Mingle with locals and enjoy this unexpected splash of green in the middle of Dallas. Don't be weighed down with extra gear and bags. Use Bounce instead.
Luggage Storage Near Dallas Museum of Art
Located just off the Woodall Rodgers Freeway between Harwood and St. Paul, the Dallas Museum of Art is not just a boring art museum. This attraction is three stories of pottery, sculptures, paintings, and almost any other type of art imaginable. You can easily spend an entire afternoon wandering from room to room and floor to floor. New and innovative events are hosted each month for visitors to enjoy. Traveling art collections also find their way to the Dallas Museum of Art. Be sure to check out the history of music in art show, offered daily. Children will love visiting on the weekends with activities tailored for toddlers through middle school as a way to make art and art history interesting. Stop by the gift shop before heading out to explore more of the city. Use the Bounce app to find a location nearby since the art museum does not allow large bags inside.
Luggage Storage Near Perot Museum of Nature and Science
There are actually two different campuses that make up the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. The main location is in Victory Park, with a smaller place in Fair Park. Named in honor of Ross and Margot Perot, the museum is not just for science or nature lovers. Both locations offer fantastic hands-on and interactive exhibits to learn more about science and the world around you, including cosmic phenomena, life sciences, and natural history. Check the museum calendar for information on visiting exhibits and other special events hosted by the museum. Grab a quick, but tasty, bite at the café and then browse through the gift shop before moving on to the next attraction on your list. Before going to the museum, though, find a Bounce location around the corner, and stow your belongings.