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  1. Visit Tyler

    From our charming brick streets to our antique shops and specialty stores, Tyler offers a variety of things to see and do. The city is alive with natural beauty including wonderful lakes, …

  2. Experience Tyler

    Fresh from Tyler Tyler’s vibrant agricultural scene brings fresh, local flavor to every table. Year-round farmers' markets burst with seasonal produce, meats, and artisanal goods, while farm-to …

  3. About - visittyler.com

    From our charming brick streets to our antique shops and specialty stores, Tyler offers a variety of things to see and do. The city is alive with natural beauty including wonderful lakes, …

  4. Things to Do in Tyler

    Things to See & Do Looking for things to do in East Texas look no further than Tyler.

  5. Sky Bar & Grill - visittyler.com

    SKY BAR and GRILL - Is a family friendly Vietnamese American street food pub located in the Heart of Tyler Historic Neighborhood Azalea District & Midtown Medical.

  6. Shopping - Tyler

    Explore the diverse shopping scene in Tyler, Texas! From bustling malls and charming boutiques to antique stores and farmers markets, Tyler offers a wide range of shopping experiences.

  7. Tyler Municipal Rose Garden

    This spectacular attraction preserves and displays the story of Tyler’s rose growing industry and pageantry of the Texas Rose Festival. Visitors will enjoy memorabilia, interactive exhibits, and …

  8. Visit Tyler Visitor Center

    The Visitor Center is located in the Plaza Tower in the heart of Downtown Tyler. The space includes an information center, retail shop featuring branded Tyler items and Made-in-Tyler …

  9. Village Creamery - visittyler.com

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  10. Greyhound Inn - Tyler

    From its original design serving Tyler and East Texas locals via retail and living spaces, to its next life as a bus station for transients, this historically relevant building has always been centered …