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From 470 feet up you’ll experience breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views, receive a free digital photo and enjoy the indoor/outdoor observation deck where you see for miles in any direction. Day or night, make the iconic Reunion Tower a must-see in Dallas. LEARN MORE
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Oct 21, 2022 · Dining 560 feet in the air will once again be a possibility. By Nataly Keomoungkhoun|October 21, 2022|9:42 am. Joseph Haubert. Advertisement. For the first time since before the pandemic,...
Mar 29, 2023 · Guests will ride an elevator 560 feet to the top of “The Ball” and be greeted by a sushi bar, pastry bar and a 360-degree view of the Dallas skyline.
- Katy Blakey
- 2 min
Perched proudly on the fiftieth floor of the Reunion Tower, this haute Asian/Fusion restaurant boasts floor-to-ceiling windows that line the 360-degree span of the dining room.
- 300 Reunion Blvd, Dallas, 75207, TX
- Meals Served: Dinner
- (214) 571-5784
Apr 16, 2016 · Get tickets here. Dinner at Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck at the Reunion Tower. It’s hard not to get excited about going to Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck (currently closed) – there’s the dizzying ride up 560 feet in a glass elevator, then the spectacular views of Dallas as the dining room slowly revolves.
- 300 Reunion Blvd., Dallas. 214-741-5560
Reunion Tower is a 561 ft (171 m) observation tower in Dallas, Texas, United States and one of the city's most recognizable landmarks. The tower is located at 300 Reunion Boulevard in the Reunion district of downtown Dallas, which is named after the mid-nineteenth century commune La Reunion.
Mar 3, 2023 · A new steakhouse with seafood is set to open in Dallas’s iconic 560-foot Reunion Tower in the coming months. The new restaurant named Crown Block will replace Wolfgang Puck’s Five Sixty which closed in May 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.