Weekly Guide: Top Things to Do in Dallas

Weekly Guide: Top Things to Do in Dallas

Spring brings a packed calendar across Dallas this week. Our Weekly Guide highlights top things to do in Dallas, from floral art to theater and dining.

Fleurs de Villes at NorthPark Center

Fleurs de Villes returns to NorthPark Center on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, for a six-day showcase. The MUSE-themed exhibition pairs 17 arts organizations with local floral designers.

Entry is free and the display remains open to the public through March 29. NorthPark owner Nancy A. Nasher praised the collaboration and local creativity for 2026.

Tiny ‘Tinis at Ocean Prime Uptown

Ocean Prime Uptown offers Tiny ‘Tinis on Tuesdays from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mini martinis cost $5 each or appear as a tasting flight of three.

The Lounge features petite menu offerings designed to pair with the cocktails. It is a casual option among things to do in Dallas for weekday evenings.

Ragtime at Dallas Theater Center

Dallas Theater Center opens Ragtime on Friday, March 27, with performances through Sunday, April 19. The musical runs at the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre in the Dallas Arts District.

Ragtime premiered on Broadway in 1998. It interweaves three families’ stories amid early 20th-century social change and features a soaring score.

Love Where You Live Panel at Blue Print

Blue Print hosts a Love Where You Live panel Wednesday, April 1, from 10 a.m. to noon. Panelists include Sherri Barringer, Christy Blemenfeld, Javier Burkle, and Erin Sander, with Cynthia Collins moderating.

Admission is free, and a specialty coffee bar and light bites will be available. RSVP is optional; those who RSVP will be entered to win a $500 Blue Print gift card.

Celebrity Chef Series at Hotel Crescent Court

Hotel Crescent Court continues its Celebrity Chef Series on Thursday, March 26, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Chef Kent Rathbun headlines the dinner at The Crescent Club for the series’ third installment.

The evening begins with a cocktail reception and moves to a multi-course dinner with wine pairings. Tickets cost $200 and can be purchased online.

Rathbun is a four-time James Beard Award nominee. He helped shape modern Dallas dining across his career.

Filmogaz.com rounds up these listings in its Weekly Guide. Check back for more top things to do in Dallas this week.