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Morton Meyerson Symphony Center

Concert hall

Concert hallDallasUnited States of AmericaCapacity: About 2,0601 upcoming events
Morton Meyerson Symphony Center
Type
Concert hall
City
Dallas
Country
United States of America
Upcoming events
1
Address
2301 Flora St
Time zone
Central Standard Time
Capacity
About 2,060

About this venue

Morton Meyerson Symphony Center is one of Dallas’s most recognizable concert halls and an important venue for symphonic concerts, choral performances and prestigious music events. Designed by architect I. M. Pei, with an acoustic concept by Russell Johnson, the venue stands out through its combination of glass, geometry and an elegant concert setting. With a capacity of around 2,000 seats, it feels intimate enough for a refined experience while remaining large enough for high-profile events.

Inside, the hall is designed with sound at the center of the experience. Visitors appreciate its excellent acoustics, clear views of the stage and comfortable seating that allows them to follow the performance with ease. The venue is especially well suited to orchestral performances, but also works beautifully for events where tone clarity, atmosphere and musical precision shape the evening.

The venue is located at 2301 Flora St, Dallas, United States, in the immediate surroundings of the Dallas Arts District. Access to the Flora Street entrance is straightforward for visitors using valet service or the HALL Arts Parking Garage, which offers a practical walking connection to the hall. For broader city transport planning, the text below continues naturally with useful information about Dallas and how to move around the city.

About the city

Dallas, a vibrant North Texas metropolis, blends the business pulse of a major city with a strong entertainment scene and top-tier events. Here, sports and concerts are part of everyday life, and the mix of distinctive neighborhoods, rich dining options, and a wide range of accommodations makes trip planning easy—whether you want an urban hotel in the center or a convenient stay near key routes. The city is known for its welcoming spirit and laid-back rhythm, so the experience doesn’t end when you step into an arena or stadium.

Getting around and reaching the main venues is especially convenient thanks to DART (light rail and buses), which links key parts of the city and the broader metro area. In the heart of the city, EBJ Union Station serves as a major intermodal hub used by DART Rail, Trinity Railway Express, and Amtrak, making rail arrivals straightforward and practical. If you’re flying in, you can choose between Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Dallas Love Field (DAL); from DAL you can connect to Inwood/Love Field Station via DART LoveLink Bus 524. With a solid mix of public transit and a well-organized road network, access to arenas and stadiums in Downtown and beyond is quick and intuitive.

Make the most of your stay by exploring the city beyond the standard route before or after your event. Walk through Downtown and take in the view from Reunion Tower, explore the Dallas Arts District, or take a break in Klyde Warren Park. For evening vibes and live-music energy, head to Deep Ellum, while Bishop Arts District offers charming streets, small shops, and great spots for dinner. A stroll along the Trinity River with views of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge rounds out the experience of a city that works just as well as a destination as it does as a stage.

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