#Dallas is One of The Most Instagrammable Metropolitan Areas in Texas 

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Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge at dusk, Victory Park

Dear readers, we know you’ve snapped a pic at Dealey Plaza near that infamous X. You’ve taken a selfie near the 30-foot “Eye at The Joule,” and you’ve definitely gone live from the Cotton Bowl. 

Your hashtags have been collected and analyzed, and they’ve made Dallas one of the most Instagrammable metros in the Lone Star State, ahead of Austin and San Antonio. 

The prestigious designation comes from TexasRealEstate.com, and has been shared by Downtown Dallas Inc. and others in celebration of just one more thing Dallas does better than everybody else: doing it for the ‘Gram. 

“Dallas yielded more than 27 million posts with hashtags related to the area,” Downtown Dallas Inc. CEO Jennifer Scripps announced earlier this month. “As the fourth-largest metropolitan complex in the U.S., D-FW is home to Dealey Plaza, a bustling arts district, and a picturesque skyline — all in downtown Dallas!” 

She-who-must-not be named (it’s Houston, hi …) had 36 million posts with local hashtags, but their baseball team also won the World Series this year, so we’re gonna let them have it. 

#Dallas

We perused the hashtags #Dallas and #MyDTD and found a lot of Cowboys memes, a few recently-sold homes, and a lot of holiday parties. 

Mayor Eric Johnson likes the hashtag #BigDallasEnergy, and Councilman Adam McGough signs his posts #ALLinD10. The Dallas City Council even got in on the social media fun, posting a photo from last week’s council meeting wishing a happy “Ugly Christmas and Holiday Sweater Day to all who observe.” 

While you’re online checking out all the fabulous Dallas landmarks, go ahead and give CandysDirt.com a follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. We’re all over the socials with this season’s best holiday listings and real estate news. 

Most Instagrammable Places in Dallas

Dallas certainly is popular among social media users, but we dug a little deeper to find the favorite spots within the ‘Gram where all those pics are being snapped. What we found is a good reminder that we’re #blessed to live in #Dallas. 

According to Musement blog, the 11 most Instagrammable locales within Dallas include the following: 

  1. Klyde Warren Park
  2. iFly Dallas
  3. The Chapel of Thanksgiving at Thanks-Giving Square
  4. The Eye at The Joule
  5. Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
  6. JFK Assassination Spot
  7. The Traveling Man
  8. Reunion Tower
  9. Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge
  10. Dallas Museum of Art
  11. Gallery Rooftop Lounge at CANVAS Dallas

Now that you’ve got the insider dirt, it’s time to get posting, tagging, and hashtagging #Dallas.

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April Towery covers Dallas City Hall and is an assistant editor for CandysDirt.com. She studied journalism at Texas A&M University and has been an award-winning reporter and editor for more than 25 years.

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