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Frequently Asked Questions

Pricing and popularity information in this section is based on proprietary data from bookings made on Peerspace from 2016-2026.

How much does a exhibit hall cost to rent in Dallas?

Exhibit halls in Dallas average $114 per hour to rent, but it’s easy to spend less or more depending on what you’re looking for. For a space on the smaller side, expect to spend closer to $145, whereas larger venues run about $646 per hour.

What's the best day to rent a exhibit hall in Dallas?

Saturdays are the most popular day for booking exhibit halls in Dallas.

How popular are exhibit halls in Dallas?

Our local hosts have welcomed 1792 people into their exhibit halls with reviews averaging 4.92 stars. 100% of guests said they'd book again.

How long do people rent exhibit halls in Dallas?

Most exhibit halls are scheduled for 7 hours, with 46 people in attendance. You’ll find the most Exhibits starting between 2:00 PM and 3:00 PM.

The best places to host an exhibition in Dallas

Are you looking to hold an exhibition for local photographers in North Texas? Or maybe you're an established sculptor with a collection of interest to local art patrons. Regardless of the reason, Dallas is the perfect place to host an exhibition. These events go beyond the arts as well; exhibitions for the latest fashion accessories, groundbreaking technologies, and other exciting product launches happen every day. Dallas is a great choice for national and international exhibitions because it is a major transport hub. Arriving by air and getting downtown is easy, even from international departure points. International events of all kinds happen here and Dallas has all of the big city amenities you'd expect, like ample hotel rooms, restaurants, and public transportation to get you anywhere in the city.

How to plan an exhibition in Dallas

An exhibit hall in Dallas needs to be spacious, have the right amenities, and provide a way of focusing attention on the products or artworks being featured. Exhibition venues range in size from intimate rooms at art galleries and museums to spaces for thousands to gather in, like the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas. The style of exhibition will determine the layout and amenities. For a convention, people will spend most of their time exploring booths and displays that catch their eye. For an art exhibition sharing the works of photographers or sculptors, there may be a path people are expected to follow through the display. Any exhibition space needs more than volume, however. Amenities like bathrooms, parking, reliable internet, and lighting are very important. Especially if you expect thousands of attendees; street parking simply won't be enough. But if your venue space is located next to a parking garage or has ample parking on site, so much the better.

Hold a photo exhibition in Dallas

Photography exhibitions have special requirements. The first is finding a space with enough wall or stand space for each image. You'll also need to inquire about supplemental lighting. Each image should have a ceiling, floor, or wall mounted light. Art galleries and museums are best able to include these with your rental. For a loft, warehouse, hotel, or other exhibition space, you'll probably need to bring these yourself. Once the display pieces are arranged, form a plan for guests to enter, tour, and exit. That way, people move through the show space in an orderly way, enhancing the photo exhibition experience for all!