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McKinney Vacations

Discovering the true essence of McKinney starts with brushing up on a few basic facts. Ready to learn exactly where this unique place is and what it has to offer?

McKinney lies 30 miles (48 kilometers) north of Dallas, a significant city.

The population of this area of Texas is nearly 130,000.

Places to visit in McKinney

If you're eager to shave a few strokes off your scorecard, then head over to Oak Hollow Golf Course. Grab your clubs, improve your technique and talk to the locals at the 19th hole. Want some more ideas? At Chestnut Square Historic Village there are plenty of stories of the past waiting for you to discover. Listen carefully and you might just hear them as you amble through the streets and alleyways of this historic site. But that's not all. Make sure you get on your most artistic outfit if you're venturing to Heard Craig Center for the Arts. Hosting a range of interesting festivals, performances and exhibits around the year, it's a crucial part of the local cultural landscape.

Where do you fly into for McKinney?

The buzz and excitement of exploring a completely new place never gets old. Once you've safely touched down at Love Field Airport (DAL), the heart of McKinney will be only 30 miles (48 kilometers) to the northeast away.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to McKinney?
Travelocity has flight and hotel packages from as low as CA $943. With these kinds of deals, you’ll be saying hello to McKinney in a flash.
How long should my McKinney vacation be?
Typically, 3 nights is what most tourists book for their McKinney vacation. That’s a handy guide, but there’s so much more to uncover if you allow yourself a couple of extra days.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for McKinney?
There are terrific McKinney package deals to be gained with Travelocity. Did you know we partner with 400 airlines and 1,000,000 worldwide properties? Remember this the next time you’re ready to cross another destination off the old bucket list.
Why should I purchase my McKinney vacation package with Travelocity?
Incredible savings, countless inspiring destinations and 24/7 customer service you can rely on — that’s why. And with our Price Match Guarantee, you can rest assured knowing that you’ll always get the best possible deal with Travelocity.
Can I save money on my McKinney car rental if I combine it with hotels and flights?
With a McKinney vacation package, you can bundle your hotel, flight and car bookings and save some serious money. If you’d love to uncover the best of this awesome area, why not make a beeline for AT&T Stadium? This popular attraction is 64 kilometers from McKinney. With a rental car, you’ll be there in no time.
Which airport is best for McKinney?
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl. Airport (DFW) is the gateway to your McKinney adventure. Situated 48 kilometers southwest of McKinney, it welcomes travelers from all over every day. Another good option is Love Field Airport (DAL), 40 kilometers away from central McKinney.
What is there to do in McKinney?
While veering off the tourist trail is no doubt rewarding, you really shouldn’t miss the big-name attractions that make a place famous. Collin County Courthouse and Collin College are a couple of them in McKinney.
Where should I stay when visiting McKinney?
The La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham McKinney is recommended by many travelers. Book now to avoid missing out.

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