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Dallas Holiday Photo Guide: 8 Must‑Visit Spots for Stunning Festive Shots

In a year that feels like a movie, you deserve to capture moments that will last a lifetime. Instead of watching others share their holiday memories, gather your friends and head to Dallas’s most photogenic holiday locations for a picture‑perfect adventure.

The Trains at NorthPark
North Dallas
NorthPark Center hides a miniature wonderland where Polar Express‑style trains wind through twinkling Christmas trees. Snap endless photos, and if you’re feeling creative, design and order a custom railcar to add to the display.

Holiday at the Arboretum
East Dallas
The Arboretum’s two‑year‑old “12 Days of Christmas” exhibit is a true winter spectacle. Its half‑million lights sparkle after dark, ensuring every shot looks magical—perfect for Instagram, Facebook, and beyond.

SnowDay Dallas
Far North Dallas
For high‑quality holiday portraits, SnowDay Dallas offers professional photographers and themed rooms, including a celebrity elf cameo. Receive polished digital photos instantly after your session.

Omni Hotel Ornaments
Downtown
Each year the Omni Dallas Hotel showcases a 36‑foot‑tall ornament pyramid. Visit at night to use the illuminated building as a striking backdrop for your holiday snaps.

Leela’s Wine Bar
Lower Greenville
Combine festive décor with signature holiday drinks at this trendy spot. Capture the vibrant scene, then toast with an “Under the Mistletoe,” a Figgy Pudding, or other seasonal cocktails.

Klyde Warren Park
Dallas Arts District
Stand beside a 48‑foot Christmas tree at the park’s Tree Lighting Celebration. Enjoy free entertainment—Santa, Frosty, Rudolph, and live holiday music—while you gather memorable shots.

The Adolphus Hotel
Downtown
History meets holiday décor in this iconic hotel. Its gingerbread façade, multi‑floor tree, and animated light displays provide endless photo opportunities. Attend the Holiday Tea for a feast of sweet treats and festive aromas.

Holiday‑themed Murals
Old East Dallas & Bishop Arts District
Explore mural hunting for safe, captivating photography. Start at Fiction Coffee to capture the “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” mural, then finish at Eno’s Pizza Tavern for the “Merry Christmas You Filthy Animal” sign.

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