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Hotels in Dallas
54 Hotels
Hilton Anatole
2201 N Stemmons Fwy

The massive upper-middle-range Hilton Anatole is located in downtown Dallas near I-35. While the hotel is in a somewhat gritty business area, its proximity to the freeway makes it easy to get about the city quickly. Keep in mind however that its location and facilities lend the venue more to business travelers than vacationers. The rooms are spacious, clean, and, like the lobby, decorated in Asian-inspired themes. An array of on-site dining and drink options are offered as well. Watch out for extra charges for everything from parking to Wi-Fi to use of the fitness center.

Gateway Hotel Dallas
8102 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy

The Ramada Dallas North Hotel and Conference Center is a value property that offers spacious rooms and attractive rates in a convenient north Dallas location at the intersection of the I-635 with the N. Central Expressway. Some rooms offer kitchenettes, separate living rooms, or heart-shaped whirlpool tubs. An adjacent Mexican restaurant serves three meals daily, and an outdoor pool offers a place to relax in warmer months. But rooms are tired and in need of updates, and some could use a thorough, top-to-bottom cleaning. There are several alternative nearby that travelers might want to check out, such as the Best Western Dallas Hotel & Conference Center, which offers room service and a free breakfast. 

Sheraton Dallas Hotel by the Galleria
4801 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy

The upper-middle-range, Sheraton Dallas Hotel at the Galleria is a clean chain property that went through a $17.5 million renovation in 2018. It
caters primarily to business travelers during the week and leisure travelers visiting the nearby Dallas Galleria on weekends. Its 317 guest rooms are comfortably sized, clean, and include a mini-fridge and coffeemaker. Concierge services and free shuttle to the Galleria are premium amenities but, parking costs extra. Several alternatives exist nearby, including the Westin Galleria Dallas, which is attached to the Galleria and offers free parking in one of the adjacent Galleria garages.

Hyatt Regency Dallas

The 1,120-room Hyatt Regency Dallas is a mid-range luxury hotel in downtown Dallas. The property is enormous, modernly designed, and next door to Reunion Tower, one of Dallas’ landmark attractions. Its convenient downtown location means there’s plenty to do and see within walking distance, while on-site facilities like a small pool, several dining choices, and 24-hour fitness center make it ideal for business as well. Like the common spaces, the rooms at the Hyatt are large, contemporary, and handsomely designed. Past guests have complained about long lines and extra charges for Wi-Fi.

Hotel Crescent Court

This elegant, 191-room hotel is housed in a beautiful historic building in hopping Uptown, close to art galleries and great nightlife. It has a lovely outdoor pool, a huge, impressive fitness center, and an acclaimed 22,000-square-foot day spa. Big rooms come with high-tech amenities, but the slightly bland decor is unimpressive (especially for a hotel of this caliber), and there’s a fee for Internet access. The famous Japanese restaurant Nobu is located in the lobby, and the members-only Crescent Club offers stunning views.

The Adolphus, Autograph Collection
1321 Commerce St

One of Dallas' grand dames, the 407-room Adolphus features a large, elegant lobby and one of the city's finest restaurants, The French Room. Some find the opulent decor (crystal chandeliers, velvet furniture, dark wood paneling, heavy drapes) to be a bit stuffy, but the rooms are large and bright (if somewhat plain at times). The Adolphus was opened in 1912, and its convenient downtown location has made it a popular hotel choice throughout the years. Many celebrities have stayed there, too, including Queen Elizabeth.

Hotel Indigo Dallas Downtown

The 170-room, upper-middle-range Hotel Indigo occupies a historic building with a classy city feel, and offers easy access to downtown Dallas’ businesses, museums, and restaurants. Business travelers appreciate the free Wi-Fi, free breakfast, and business center, while good food at the restaurant and a small fitness center appeal to all guests. The elegant and comfortable rooms have modern amenities like flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, Aveda toiletries, and coffeemakers, but like bathrooms, some are tight on space. The affordable price in such a desirable location is a draw, but it's worth comparing rates with the charming and stylish Magnolia Hotel nearby.

Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek

The Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek feels like a Tuscan villa. It's a lavish place, with a grand lobby and large, upscale rooms with patios -- but it's a bit farther from the restaurants and galleries in Uptown Dallas than the Rosewood Crescent.

Love Field Hotel & Suites
1241 W Mockingbird Ln

The Love Field Hotel and Suites is a mid-range property near the Dallas Love Field Airport. Amenities include a free airport and local area shuttle, a restaurant, bar, and an outdoor pool, as well as ample meeting facilities and a business center. Some suites have been updated, but many of the 296 guest rooms need extensive renovation and a thorough cleaning. Potential guests should clarify they want a remodeled room when booking. Rates are attractive, but better options exist with only a modest rate increase, including the La Quinta Inn & Suites Dallas Love Field.

Hilton Dallas Park Cities

The 224-room Hilton Dallas Park Cities is a contemporary upper-middle-range hotel located on the northern edge of University Park, an affluent area along Dallas North Tollway. Rooms were renovated in 2017 and are well-maintained and spacious, featuring contemporary earth-tone decor with clean lines, and sufficient amenities such as flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers. Wi-Fi, however, is only free for Hilton Rewards members, though this is free to join. All the basics for a business chain hotel are covered, including a 24-hour fitness center and meeting space, plus a few great perks that add value, such as a rooftop pool and a solid restaurant serving tasty Texan cuisine. Travelers wanting something more upscale in this area may want to compare rates at the Highland Dallas, which also offers a spa.