Swiss Avenue Neighborhood Guide
About Swiss Avenue
A 2 ½ mile stretch of large brick and stone mansions, Swiss Avenue was Dallas’ first historic district, recognized in 1973, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
This is the video tour from The Prosper Neighborhood Guide. The Swiss Avenue Video Will be published in the near Future!
Things To Do in Swiss Avenue
Sprouts Farmers Market
A specialty chain offering a range of natural and organic grocery items, including own-brand goods.
La Calle Doce
Serving the Dallas area delicious seafood and Tex-Mex made with the freshest ingredients.
Stroll along Swiss Avenue
During the holidays, the avenue boasts one of the city's best displays of colorful lights and decorations.
La La Land Kind Cafe
This charming old home has been transformed into an organic coffee and tea shop with snacks and a dog-friendly patio.
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How Are The Schools in Swiss Avenue?
The public schools in Swiss Avenue are rated B by Niche.
(Niche assign ratings to schools and are commonly used by parents to make a decision.)
Commute Times
Dallas Love Field Airport 23m. by car
Dallas Executive Airport 14m. by car
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport 29m. by car
Downtown 11m. by car
Boundaries
The Swiss Avenue Historic District is a residential neighborhood in East Dallas.
Nearby Neighborhoods
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The Swiss Avenue Lifestyle
Swiss Avenue and its surrounding streets have long been home for many of Dallas’ most prominent citizens including well-known business, civic, social, religious and political leaders. With its oak-lined streets, vast lawns, and historical architecture.
Why You’ll Fall in Love With Swiss Avenue
Swiss Avenue is the holy grail of East Dallas neighborhoods. It is also one of the most iconic streets in Dallas and Highland Park. Expect to see castles, mansions, and other historical houses!
Homes in Swiss Avenue
Swiss Avenue homes feature a variety of architectural styles, from Prairie to Art Deco and Tudor to Spanish Renaissance, Mediterranean, Georgian, Mission, Craftsman, Neoclassical, Italian Renaissance, and Colonial Revival.