The iconic ball high in the sky – 561 feet to be exact – has been a featured part of Dallas’ stunning skyline since 1978. It was initially constructed as a stand-alone tower, but was connected to an addition of the Hyatt Regency Dallas in 1998. Best known as “The Ball,” it features a nightly light show and special color schemes and messages to denote things happening in the city, state, and nation.

There is an observation tower where visitors can see the sights for a fee, but the best way to view the city (and beyond) is while dining at culinary king Wolfgang Puck’s revolving Five Sixty Restaurant. Here’s why you should make a reservation as soon as possible:

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For more about Five Sixty Restaurant, including a peek at the menu and reservation information, check out the website here.

Have you experienced the Dallas views as seen from the revolving Five Sixty Restaurant, the more casual Cloud Nine Café, or the observation deck atop Reunion Tower? Are there other restaurants in Dallas with amazing views of our great city you’d also recommend? We’d love for you to share your experience in the comments below!

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