A Center-Operated Venue
Sammons Park at the Winspear
Where Arts and Community Come Together
Intertwining the venues of the AT&T Performing Arts Center, Elaine D. and Charles A. Sammons Park adds a splash of green to the downtown canvas, offering local artists a place to perform and bringing together friends and families from across our far-flung community. The park is at once a cultural hub and an inviting gateway to the Dallas Arts District.
Location and parking
2403 Flora St., Dallas TX 75201
The Center offers underground, on-site, valet and self-parking options during performance times. Daily parking also is available during non-event times. The Lexus Red parking lot is beneath the Winspear Opera House, and the Lexus Silver parking lot is beneath Moody Performance Hall. Both are accessible from Jack Evans Street on the east end of the Dallas Arts District.
Lexus Red parking: Waze | Google Maps
Lexus Silver parking: Waze | Google Maps
What you need to know
Concessions: Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and unique street tacos, vibrant bowls, fresh salads, and savory tapas are available at Flora Cantina.
Dining: We are proud to offer a variety of concessions and dining options, from the Skyline Terrace and our Sunset Balcony to a diverse selection of restaurants within walking distance. Learn More
Accessibility
The AT&T Performing Arts Center is dedicated to inclusivity. Accessible parking is available, and ramps are located in front of the reflecting pool.
About Sammons Park
Designed by Michelle Desvigne of Paris in collaboration with JJR of Chicago, Sammons Park provides a lively destination for families, event patrons, concert-goers, students and individuals from across North Texas.
In addition to the outdoor verandah seating in front of the Winspear Opera House, sprawling lawns provide an ideal setting for picnics, performances and other outdoor activities.
A signature feature of Sammons Park is the large Donor Reflecting Pool in front of the Winspear Opera House. Children of all ages enjoy splashing across the black granite, which honors Center donors of $1 million or more, including those who participate in naming opportunities at the Center.