Everything about Arlington, Texas, United States

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Arlington, Texas, United States

Population: 393,469

Arlington, Texas stands apart as the only U.S. city with two major professional sports stadiums—AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field—sitting side by side without a traditional downtown. It's also home to the original Six Flags Over Texas theme park, reflecting the state’s unique history under six different national flags. This blend of world-class sports and Lone Star heritage gives Arlington a rare, adrenaline-charged cultural identity.















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Notable points about Arlington

  1. Arlington, Texas is the only city in the world where both the Dallas Cowboys' AT&T Stadium and the Texas Rangers' Globe Life Field sit within walking distance, creating a one-of-a-kind sports tourism zone.
  2. Unlike most U.S. cities its size, Arlington has no public transit system, giving it a unique car-centric culture despite being a major entertainment hub between Dallas and Fort Worth.
  3. Visit in the fall (late September to early November) for ideal weather and overlapping Cowboys and Rangers games, plus seasonal events at Six Flags Over Texas.
  4. Travelers will find mid-range prices across the board—hotel and dining costs are lower than nearby Dallas, making Arlington a great value base for exploring the DFW metroplex.
  5. Don't miss the Friday night high school football games at Globe Life Park or a tailgate party before a Cowboys game—true Texan rituals that reflect deep local pride.
  6. Dig into a smoked brisket sandwich from Hurtado Barbecue or grab funnel cake fries inside AT&T Stadium; Arlington’s food scene mixes stadium indulgence with authentic Texas BBQ.
  7. Rideshares and rental cars are the most reliable options—there’s no subway or light rail, but many attractions are clustered together near the Entertainment District.
  8. Explore Crystal Canyon Natural Area, a quiet fossil-rich park often overlooked by tourists, offering scenic trails and prehistoric marine fossils embedded in the rocks.
  9. Arlington is generally safe, especially around major attractions, though travelers should avoid isolated areas at night; English is universally spoken, and Texans are known for friendly small talk.
  10. Catch a game at AT&T Stadium, then take the VIP tour through the Cowboys’ locker room—standing on the field under the massive video board is a bucket-list Texas moment.