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Hotels in Dallas
54 Hotels
Hyatt House Dallas/Uptown

The upper-middle-range Hyatt House Dallas/Uptown is a 141-room extended-stay business hotel located in Uptown Dallas, a short drive from many of the city's most popular attractions. Rooms here are designed for longer-term guests, and all come with sitting areas and fully equipped kitchens. However, unlike many apartment-style hotels, the Hyatt House offers plenty of on-site features, including a small 24-hour fitness center, a meeting room, an outdoor pool with a whirlpool hot tub, and a free breakfast buffet with cooked-to-order omelets. While there is a bar serving light meals, there's no proper sit-down restaurant for lunch and dinner. Travelers looking for willing to spend a bit more for an Uptown hotel with a bit more pizazz and better amenities should consider Hotel ZaZa, which offers room service and a proper restaurant.

Sheraton Dallas Hotel
400 North Olive Street

The Sheraton Dallas Hotel is a massive, upscale chain hotel in the heart of downtown Dallas with 1,840 rooms and 260,000 square feet of conference and event space. The mega-hotel, which is spread out across three buildings, features two restaurants, including a stylish sports bar serving draft beer, a Peet's coffee shop, and an attractive business center, plus a spacious and well-equipped gym and an outdoor pool, but there's no spa. Guest room decor is generic chain-hotel style, but units are comfortable and contemporary, with amenities like flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers with Starbucks coffee. The main complaint here is about extra fees for things like breakfast, parking, in-room mini-fridges, and sometimes even Wi-Fi. For more opulent decor and a little more character, consider The Adolphus, though it tends to be pricier.

Hilton Dallas Lincoln Centre

Hilton Dallas Lincoln Centre is a 500-room upscale business hotel located in North Dallas, near the massive Galleria Mall. The rooms and suites here are pleasantly furnished and have floor-to-ceiling windows, many with city views. Features include an executive club with free breakfast and hors d'oeuvres for qualifying guests (i.e., those in Executive Rooms and suites), a pleasant outdoor pool with a kids' area, and a well-equipped fitness center. There are also a bar, a restaurant, and room service, though none are open around the clock and there aren't a ton of late-night dining alternatives in the immediate area. Extra fees for breakfast, parking, and even Wi-Fi might put some travelers off. Business travelers may want to compare rates and amenities at the Westin Galleria Dallas, which is attached to the Galleria and offers free parking.

The Westin Galleria Dallas
13340 Dallas Pkwy

The Westin Galleria Dallas is an upscale business hotel with 54,000 square feet of meeting space and an enviable location directly attached to the Dallas Galleria mall. Its 448 rooms are clean, spacious, and stylishly modern, with upscale bathrooms and 24-hour room service as well as minibars, safes, coffeemakers, and robes. It’s a classy and handsome hotel, with two nice restaurants, a heated outdoor pool with bar service, a large fitness center, and free self-parking. Rates are competitive, but it may be worth comparing amenities at several nearby alternatives, such as the four-pearl Hilton Dallas Lincoln Centre, which offers a free shuttle to the Galleria.

Wyndham Dallas Suites - Park Central
7800 Alpha Rd

The three-and-a-half-pearl Wyndham Dallas Suites – Park Central offers an attractive combination of amenities and comfortable accommodations. While it's primarily a business hotel with lots of meeting space, it's attractive to families looking for extra room and good value. Highlights include a full-service restaurant and lobby bar, a 24-hour gym, plus a large indoor/outdoor pool. Its 295 Suites are generously sized and include separate living rooms with sleeper sofas, though decor is lackluster and a touch clinical. Still, all come well-equipped with flat-screen TVs, wet bars with coffeemakers and mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi, but microwaves require a surcharge and some units have small bathrooms. Travelers looking for a similar stay with a free breakfast -- something the Wyndham doesn't offer -- can consider the nearby Best Western Plus Dallas Hotel & Conference Center, which can also have cheaper rates.

Marriott Suites Dallas Medical Market Center

The Dallas Marriott Suites is a bit more upscale than most other hotels in the Market Center area, featuring 265 sleek and modern suites, complete with living rooms, flat-screen TVs, and wet bars. Though it doesn't go above and beyond the call of a chain hotel -- there is a fee for Wi-Fi and its location on the freeway doesn't make for great views -- the hotel is a nice property and a good value for those who don't mind relying on their car.

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Dallas - Addison Galleria
14925 Landmark Blvd

La Quinta Inn & Suites Dallas Addison Galleria is a modern value hotel outside of Dallas' city center. It's surrounded by businesses (both big and small) and is a six-minute drive from Galleria Dallas, while downtown Dallas will take at least 20 minutes to reach by car. The 152 rooms are spacious and come with mini-fridges, microwaves, coffeemakers, and free Wi-Fi. There's a free continental buffet breakfast each morning along with free tea, coffee, and fruits presented throughout the day. Extras here include an outdoor swimming pool, hot tub, small fitness center, business center, snack shop, and free shuttle to the area's attractions. For travelers looking for a hotel closer to downtown Dallas, consider the Hilton Anatole for a spa and restaurants.

The Highland Dallas, Curio Collection by Hilton

This 198-room upscale resort is a stylish, pet-friendly pick close to Southern Methodist University and within easy driving access of downtown Dallas. Contemporary rooms have modern amenities like a well-stocked minibar, large flat-screen TV, and iPod dock, plus jetted tubs and coffeemakers in upgraded options. The on-site restaurant is a posh steakhouse with delicious food, which is also available through room service 24/7. The hotel’s infinity pool and hot tub are additional highlights, with cabanas and drink service adding to the high-end experience. The property also has a 24-hour fitness center and a relaxing Exhale Spa with a range of services. Those wishing to be closer to the heart of downtown Dallas should check out the Omni Dallas Hotel, which has similar amenities and a sky bridge connecting to the Dallas Convention Center.

Doubletree by Hilton Dallas Market Center

The 227-room Doubletree by Hilton Dallas Market Center Hotel is located (as the name suggests) near the Market Center, the largest wholesale retailer in the world. This mid-range hotel, fully renovated in 2015, offers clean, generic rooms with microwaves, mini-fridges, coffeemakers, work desks, and flat-screen TVs; some have balconies. Highlights include the pool (with food and drink service), a decent on-site restaurant, large meeting rooms, and the fitness center. This hotel is solid pick, but bathrooms are on the small side and the location isn't ideal for travelers who don't have business nearby. Those who want to be within walking distance of Dallas's attractions and restaurants should look into Hotel Magnolia Dallas, located in a historic part of downtown.

Crowne Plaza Dallas Downtown

The 292-room Crowne Plaza Hotel Dallas Downtown is the ordinary business suit of the hotel world. Almost everything about the property feels unremarkable, from the clean but boring pool to the sophisticated yet sleepy lobby. While the generic hotel chain decor doesn't hurt the appearance of the rooms, it doesn't help either. But cleanliness and ample space help make up for the run-of-the-mill look, as does the hotel's prime location in the heart of Downtown Dallas. The one boredom-redeeming trait for some, perhaps, is the hotel's restaurant, Thrive -- a chic, modern space, serving upscale New American cuisine, that doubles as one of the area's most popular nightclubs later in the evening.