Frisco, Texas Travel Guide

City City in Texas, United States

Built around sports and retail, Frisco draws weekend crowds to Toyota Stadium, the FC Dallas academy, the National Soccer Hall of Fame and sprawling outlet malls. Expect suburban energy, family-friendly attractions and a pipeline of new corporate developments.

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Costs
$110-$220 per day
Higher-than-average Dallas suburban costs due to rapid growth and new developments.
Safety
Safe, fast-growing suburb
Generally safe and well-kept, with robust municipal services.
Best Time
March-May, September-November
Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather and outdoor events; summers are very hot.
Time
Weather
Population
154,407
Infrastructure & Convenience
Car-oriented with good highways; major venues and shopping areas are easy to access by car.
Popularity
Major draw for sports fans and families; regional weekend destination for events.
Known For
The Star (Cowboys HQ), Toyota Stadium, FC Dallas, Stonebriar Centre, National Videogame Museum, family attractions, rapid growth, sports tourism
Frisco hosts The Star, the Dallas Cowboys' 91-acre practice, office and entertainment campus on its borders.

Why Visit Frisco, Texas? #

Sports and family entertainment are the main draws in Frisco, anchored by The Star and Toyota Stadium where FC Dallas games and major concerts happen. The National Soccer Hall of Fame and Dr Pepper Ballpark add to a high‑energy scene, while Stonebriar Centre and growing dining neighborhoods satisfy shoppers and food lovers. People come for major sporting events and a lively suburban center that mixes big‑league facilities with approachable local festivals and craft breweries.

Who's Frisco, Texas For?

Families

Frisco is built for families: hands-on attractions like the National Videogame Museum, kids’ programming at Sci-Tech Discovery Center and lots of playgrounds. Suburban neighborhoods and school options are a major draw for parents.

Foodies

The Frisco dining scene has expanded - try restaurants around Frisco Square, The Star and Stonebriar Centre for diverse options from BBQ to modern American. Weekend farmers markets and breweries add local flavor.

Digital Nomads

Strong mobile and fiber internet, plentiful coffee shops and coworking options near Frisco Square and Legacy areas make remote work practical. Short commutes to Dallas add convenience on weekdays.

Couples

Catch a game at Toyota Stadium or an event at The Star, then grab a relaxed dinner in Frisco Square. It’s easy to plan sporty or low-key date nights without the big-city hassle.

Top Things to Do in Frisco, Texas

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  • The Star in Frisco - Dallas Cowboys' world headquarters with the Ford Center, shops, and public event spaces.
  • Toyota Stadium - Home stadium for FC Dallas and concerts, adjacent to training facilities and fan activities.
  • National Videogame Museum - Interactive exhibits tracing videogame history, playable consoles, and rotating special exhibitions.
  • Riders Field (Frisco RoughRiders) - Catch Frisco RoughRiders baseball at Riders Field with lively crowds and ballpark amenities.
  • Frisco Heritage Museum - Local history exhibits, restored buildings, and rotating displays about Frisco's railroad roots.
Hidden Gems
  • Sci-Tech Discovery Center - Hands-on science and engineering exhibits for kids, with rotating programs and maker activities.
  • Frisco Rail District - Walkable historic area with boutiques, breweries, patios, and frequent community events.
  • Frisco Square and Frisco Square Park - Central plaza hosting evening concerts, seasonal markets, and outdoor movie nights for families.
  • Frisco Commons Park - Large family park featuring playgrounds, fishing ponds, paved trails, and community festivals.
  • Hawaiian Falls Frisco - Seasonal waterpark offering slides, a wave pool, and family-friendly summertime attractions.
Day Trips
  • Dallas Arts District (Dallas Museum of Art) - Museums, performance halls, and Klyde Warren Park within an easy drive from Frisco.
  • Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District - Historic district with daily cattle drives, rodeo events, western shops, and honky-tonks.
  • Magnolia Market at the Silos (Waco) - Chip and Joanna Gaines' Magnolia Market at the Silos featuring shops, food trucks, and gardens.
  • Dinosaur Valley State Park (Glen Rose) - Walk among fossilized dinosaur tracks and swim in the Paluxy River at this park.
  • Historic Downtown McKinney - Tree-lined Main Street filled with independent shops, weekly events, restaurants, and preserved architecture.

Where to Go in Frisco, Texas #

Frisco Square

The urban center that feels intentionally built - pedestrian-friendly with a regular events calendar. It’s a go-to for dining, public events and a compact night out. Works well if you want walkability with predictable amenities.

Dining
Diverse
Nightlife
Lively
Shopping
Boutiques
Stays
Mid-Range
Top Spots
  • Frisco Square Park - Central plaza with events, concerts and outdoor seating.
  • Local eateries and breweries - A compact strip of restaurants and craft beer spots.
  • Frisco Heritage Museum - Small museum chronicling local history and community events.

The Star District

Built around the Cowboys’ campus and Toyota Stadium, this district is all about big events and sports tourism. Expect crowds on match days, sports bars and family-friendly restaurants. Great for game-day energy and major concerts.

Dining
Sports
Nightlife
Rooftop Bars
Shopping
Mixed
Stays
Mid-Range
Top Spots
  • The Star (Dallas Cowboys HQ) - Office, practice fields and a public entertainment complex.
  • Toyota Stadium - Home of FC Dallas and major concerts and sporting events.
  • Event restaurants around The Star - Sports-focused dining ideal before or after games.

Stonebriar

Home to Frisco’s big mall and hotel cluster, Stonebriar is practical for shopping or a hotel stay near retail and freeway access. It’s not scenic but convenient for families and travelers who prefer familiar brands and amenities.

Dining
Chain
Nightlife
Quiet
Shopping
Mall
Stays
Mid-Range
Top Spots
  • Stonebriar Centre - Large regional mall with national retailers and a movie theater.
  • Nearby hotels and restaurants - Practical options clustered for shoppers and business travelers.
  • Community parks - Green spaces tucked between commercial strips.

Historic Downtown Frisco

A smaller, more charming downtown with antique stores and family-run restaurants. It’s where you come for a slower pace and local character - good for browsing and small-town vibes without the stadium crowds.

Dining
Comfort
Nightlife
Relaxed
Shopping
Antiques
Stays
Boutique
Top Spots
  • Historic Main Street - Antique shops, local restaurants and preserved historic buildings.
  • Frisco Mercantile - Local goods and small-batch shops.
  • Community event spaces - Frequent farmers’ markets and seasonal fairs.

Plan Your Visit to Frisco, Texas #

Dining
Sports-driven, polished restaurant scene
Upscale steakhouses, Tex‑Mex and celebrity-chef spots near stadiums.
Nightlife
Family-friendly, sports-bar focus
Sports bars, breweries and event-driven evenings near stadiums.
Accommodation
New hotels near attractions
Many business and upscale chain hotels around sports complexes.
Shopping
Major malls and sports-district shops
Stonebriar Centre, outlet-style stores and team-shop retail in The Star.

Best Time to Visit Frisco, Texas #

Visit Frisco in spring or fall for the most pleasant weather-mild temperatures, lower humidity and easy outdoor activities. Summers are hot and humid with frequent storms; winters are mild but can have occasional freezes.

Winter
December - February · 0 to 16°C (32 to 61°F)
Cool, occasionally chilly: great if you dislike heat but expect random freezes and occasional light snow. Quiet, cheaper hotel rates, fewer events.
Spring & Fall
March - May, September - November · 10 to 26°C (50 to 79°F)
Best time: warm, low humidity, blooming trees and lively festivals - but watch for severe spring storms and occasional fall humidity spikes. Easy outdoor activities.
Summer
June - August · 25 to 36°C (77 to 97°F)
Hot, humid, and storm-prone - expect long sunny stretches and oppressive afternoons; indoor malls, lakes and water parks become the go-to escapes.

Best Time to Visit Frisco, Texas #

Climate

Frisco, Texas's climate is classified as Humid Subtropical - Humid Subtropical climate with hot summers (peaking in July) and cold winters (coldest in January). Temperatures range from 0°C to 35°C. Moderate rainfall (988 mm/year).

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SeptemberOctoberApril
Temperature & Rainfall
Temperature Range
45°
Warmest Month
-11°
Coldest Month
Monthly Conditions

January

January is the coolest month with highs of 12°C and lows of 0°C. Moderate rainfall (48 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

64 Good

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
12°
73%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

48 mm
Rainfall
4.0 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.5
UV Index
Low
10.1h daylight

February

February is cold with highs of 15°C and lows of 3°C. Moderate rainfall (66 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

62 Good

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
15°
74%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

66 mm
Rainfall
4.2 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.7
UV Index
Moderate
10.9h daylight

March

March is cool with highs of 20°C and lows of 7°C. Regular rainfall (84 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

70 Very Good

Comfort

13°
Feels Like Cool
13°C
Temperature
20°
73%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

84 mm
Rainfall
4.6 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.2
UV Index
High
11.9h daylight

April

April is cool with highs of 24°C and lows of 11°C. Regular rainfall (99 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

80 Excellent

Comfort

18°
Feels Like Cool
18°C
Temperature
11° 24°
72%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

99 mm
Rainfall
4.6 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.6
UV Index
Very High
12.9h daylight

May

May is mild with highs of 28°C and lows of 16°C. The wettest month with heavy rain (144 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

78 Very Good

Comfort

22°
Feels Like Mild
22°C
Temperature
16° 28°
72%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

144 mm
Rainfall
4.2 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.8
UV Index
Very High
13.8h daylight

June

June is warm with highs of 32°C and lows of 21°C. Regular rainfall (100 mm).

74 Very Good

Comfort

27°
Feels Like Warm
27°C
Temperature
21° 32°
67%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

100 mm
Rainfall
3.9 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
2.2
UV Index
Extreme
14.2h daylight

July

July is the hottest month, feeling like 31°C. Moderate rainfall (62 mm).

78 Very Good

Comfort

31°
Feels Like Hot
29°C
Temperature
23° 35°
61%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

62 mm
Rainfall
3.3 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
2.3
UV Index
Extreme
14.0h daylight

August

August is hot, feeling like 30°C. Moderate rainfall (57 mm).

80 Excellent

Comfort

30°
Feels Like Hot
29°C
Temperature
22° 35°
58%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

57 mm
Rainfall
3.1 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
2.0
UV Index
Extreme
13.2h daylight

September

September is warm with highs of 31°C and lows of 19°C. Significant rainfall (107 mm).

82 Excellent

Comfort

25°
Feels Like Warm
25°C
Temperature
19° 31°
63%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

107 mm
Rainfall
3.2 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.6
UV Index
Very High
12.3h daylight

October

October is mild with highs of 26°C and lows of 12°C. Regular rainfall (97 mm).

82 Excellent

Comfort

19°
Feels Like Mild
19°C
Temperature
13° 26°
66%
Humidity
Humid

Weather

97 mm
Rainfall
3.4 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
1.1
UV Index
High
11.2h daylight

November

November is cool with highs of 19°C and lows of 6°C. Moderate rainfall (69 mm).

74 Very Good

Comfort

12°
Feels Like Cool
12°C
Temperature
19°
71%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

69 mm
Rainfall
3.8 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.6
UV Index
Moderate
10.3h daylight

December

December is cold with highs of 14°C and lows of 2°C. Moderate rainfall (55 mm) and partly cloudy skies.

64 Good

Comfort

Feels Like Cold
C
Temperature
14°
73%
Humidity
Very Humid

Weather

55 mm
Rainfall
4.0 m/s
Wind
Light Breeze
0.4
UV Index
Low
9.8h daylight

How to Get to Frisco, Texas

Frisco is easiest reached via Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) or Dallas Love Field (DAL). There is no direct intercity passenger rail into Frisco, so most visitors use a rental car, rideshare, or regional bus connections from Dallas-area stations.

By Air

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW): DFW is the closest major airport and the most common arrival point for Frisco. By car or rideshare the drive to central Frisco (near the Sam Rayburn Tollway / Legacy Drive area) typically takes 25-40 minutes depending on terminal and traffic. Expect rideshare fares roughly $30-$60 one-way; taxis are usually $60-$80. Rental cars are available at the Terminal B/C and via the airport rental center - driving is the fastest and most flexible option.

Dallas Love Field (DAL): Love Field is closer to Dallas proper and can be a convenient option for Southwest Airlines passengers. Driving or a rideshare to Frisco usually takes 35-55 minutes; rideshare fares commonly run $40-$80 depending on demand. There is no direct rail from Love Field to Frisco, so most travelers use rental cars, rideshares, or a combination of DART services plus a short car ride from transfer points.

By Train & Bus

Train: Frisco does not have intercity passenger rail service. The nearest Amtrak and major rail hub is Dallas Union Station (Downtown Dallas). From Union Station you’ll need to continue to Frisco by rental car or rideshare (about 30-45 minutes; rideshare roughly $30-$60). Regional commuter rail (DCTA A-train) serves nearby areas to the north (Denton-Carrollton), but it does not yet provide a direct rail service into central Frisco - check schedules and plan a connecting bus or rideshare for the final leg.

Bus: Regional and local buses (DART and DCTA) provide connections across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and to nearby suburbs; routes and transfers can get you within or near Frisco but usually require at least one transfer. DART local fares are typically $2.50 single ride; DCTA local fares are generally around $2.00. Expect bus trips from central Dallas to Frisco-area stops to take 60+ minutes depending on routing; for speed and convenience many visitors prefer a rideshare or rental car for the final stretch.

How to Get Around Frisco, Texas

Frisco is a car-oriented suburb - rental cars and rideshares are the most practical ways to get around quickly and flexibly. Public transit and regional buses can connect you from Dallas-area rail hubs, but expect transfers and longer travel times; use walking and bikes for short neighborhood trips.

Where to Stay in Frisco, Texas #

Budget
Legacy/Preston Rd corridor - $60-110/night
Hostels are rare; expect economy motels and national-brand budget hotels near 121 and the tollway. Good for short stays.
Mid-Range
The Star / Stonebriar - $110-190/night
Many mid-range options near The Star and Stonebriar Centre. Expect suites, shuttle services, and decent dining nearby.
Luxury
Stonebriar / The Star - $220+/night
Upscale resorts cluster around Stonebriar and The Star, offering golf, spas, and large rooms - good for special occasions or corporate stays.
Best for First-Timers
Stonebriar / The Star - $120-230/night
Stay near The Star or Stonebriar for easy access to attractions, shopping, and restaurants - ideal for first-time visitors.
Best for Families
Stonebriar / Legacy - $130-240/night
Many hotels offer suites, pools, and complimentary breakfasts; choose properties near family attractions like The Star or local malls.
Best for Digital Nomads
Legacy / The Star area - $110-200/night
Pick hotels with workspaces or suites; many mid-range chains offer reliable Wi‑Fi and communal areas near cafes and coworking spaces.

Where to Eat in Frisco, Texas #

Frisco has grown into a major North Dallas dining hub, anchored by The Star (the Cowboys complex), Frisco Square, and several shopping centers. Expect roomy restaurants geared to families and game-day crowds, plus a rising number of chef-driven spots. Favorite meals range from big steaks and seafood to casual Tex‑Mex and elevated comfort plates.

Weekends are busy around The Star and Stonebriar areas; if you want a quieter meal, head to neighborhood strips away from main thoroughfares for cozier local joints.

Local Food
Frisco's local dining revolves around hearty American fare-steakhouses, Southern comfort and contemporary wine‑centric kitchens near Frisco Square and The Star.
  • Sixty Vines - Wine-centric plates and modern American fare.
  • Bob's Steak & Chop House - Classic steakhouse near The Star complex.
  • Babe's Chicken Dinner House - Family-style Southern comfort and fried chicken.
International Food
Frisco offers everything from upscale seafood and sushi to global comfort food, concentrated around Frisco Square and shopping corridors.
  • Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen - Large-format Cajun seafood and Gulf-style dishes.
  • Pure Sushi & Grill - Contemporary sushi and Japanese entrees.
  • Tavern on the Square - Eclectic global plates and shareables.
Vegetarian
Plenty of health-forward spots and nationwide concepts make it easy to eat vegetarian - think bowls, salads and creative plant-based mains.
  • True Food Kitchen - Health-focused bowls, vegan mains and salads.
  • Flower Child - Fresh bowls, wraps and plant-based options.
  • Urban Vegan - Casual vegan sandwiches and bowls.

Breakdown of cuisine types found across Frisco, Texas's restaurants and food venues, based on OpenStreetMap data.

Burger
Pizza
Chicken
Mexican
Sandwich
Chinese
American
Tex Mex
Indian
Sushi
Donut
Asian
Italian
Japanese
Steak House
Barbecue
Thai
Juice
Wings
Breakfast

Nightlife in Frisco, Texas #

Frisco is a sports-and-family-nightlife town: The Star and Toyota Stadium anchor evenings with pro-sports, concerts and large events, while Frisco Square and nearby entertainment complexes provide restaurants, casual bars and seasonal outdoor programming. If you want a late night on weekends, hit the ballpark, concert venue, or a food-hall-style spot - dress is casual, and event nights mean heavy traffic, so arrive early or use rideshares.

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Shopping in Frisco, Texas #

Frisco is a major Dallas-Fort Worth retail hub: big regional malls, upscale lifestyle centers, and dense pockets of local boutiques. The city mixes sports- and entertainment-driven destinations with family-friendly shopping. Downtown Frisco offers small independent stores, while large centers handle national brands; parking is easy and tipping is not expected in retail stores.

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