Dallas Pedestrian Network
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The Dallas Pedestrian Network or Dallas Pedway is a system of grade-separated walkways covering thirty-six city blocks of Downtown Dallas, Texas, United States.[1] The system connects buildings, garages and parks through tunnels and above-ground skybridges. The network contains an underground city of shops, restaurants and offices during weekday business hours.
The underground network was the idea of Montreal urban planner Vincent Ponte, who was also responsible for Montreal's Underground City.[2]

Hotels:
- Sheraton Dallas Hotel
- Fairmont Hotel
- Dallas Marriott Downtown
- Hotel Indigo
- Crowne Plaza Dallas Downtown
- Westin
- Cambria Dallas Downtown (Tower Petroleum Building)
Office Buildings:
- Comerica Bank Tower
- Chase Tower
- 1700 Pacific
- Bank of America Plaza
- Renaissance Tower
- Fountain Place
- Plaza of the Americas
- Bryan Tower
- KPMG Centre
- Patriot Tower
- Energy Plaza
- Ross Tower
- One Main Place
- Republic Center
- Pacific Place
- 1600 Pacific Tower
- The Drever
Parks
- Cancer Survivors Plaza
- Thanks-Giving Square
Residential Buildings
Other
- First Baptist Church
- Universities Center at Dallas
- Majestic Garage
- Elm Street Garage
- Metropolitan Garage