Stay and play in Grapevine this Spring Break

Searching for an easy and fun Spring Break destination? Look no further than Grapevine, Texas! Nestled on the shores of Lake Grapevine, near Dallas and Fort Worth, Grapevine offers a unique blend of small-town charm and exciting attractions for all ages. Whether you're looking to unwind at one of…

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Top 10 Free Things to do in Grapevine

Grapevine takes pride in offering an array of family-friendly activities. But did you know there are so many things to explore around town, that won't cost you a dime!? We collected a list of the Top 10 best things to do in Grapevine, that are completely free! Check it out and get to exploring…

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101 Things to do in Grapevine

Whether you're looking for a place to entertain the whole family, events that are more adult-oriented or you just need a place to shop and enjoy some good food, Grapevine has you covered! Here's a list of ways to experience our beautiful city. Step back in time as you stroll down Historic Main…

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Exploring Grapevine is Easy!

Whether you’re looking to get away for a few days, in need of a fun day trip or you have a long layover at DFW International Airport, Grapevine makes it easy for everyone to experience the true Texas gem. Let’s start with getting to Grapevine. Trinity Metro TEXRail is a quick and affordable option…

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Discover some of the Hidden Gems of Grapevine

Grapevine Main Station & Tower Tour Experience a guided tour from one of our visitor concierges who will teach you everything there is to know about Grapevine Main Station! Sites include Harvest Hall, Peace Plaza, and Grapevine Observation Tower. While up in the tower, you will learn all kinds of…

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Historic Grapevine, Texas

Grapevine, Texas, centrally located between Dallas and Fort Worth is home to many historic experiences. Museums, historic sites, a vintage railroad, and much more make for a family-friendly destination topped off by a stay at a world-class resort or hotel. Grapevine was settled in 1844 and so named…

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