600 Commerce St, Fort Worth, Texas, United States | (888) 616-5829
A brief walk from many attractions, including
convention center
Clean and spacious suites with separate living rooms
Spacious fitness center plus indoor pool/whirlpool
Free hot breakfast and evening reception with alcoholic
beverages
Meeting space plus business center with secretarial services available
Thai restaurant in the same building
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Valet parking with in/out privileges (for a fee)
Smallish bathrooms
Decor is a bit dark and generic
Some rooms lack views
The Embassy Suites by Hilton Fort Worth is a mid-range chain hotel with clean
and spacious two-room suites in the heart of Fort Worth’s business district. It’s
a brief walk or short free trolley ride to the convention center and Sundance
Square Plaza, with dozens of restaurants and shops in between. Suites feature separate living rooms and include wet bars, mini-fridges, microwaves, and two
flat-screen TVs. Guests rave about the free, cooked-to-order breakfast and free evening
reception. The valet parking and indoor pool are also attractive amenities, and the extensive meeting space makes it a popular spot for business and
social events. As an alternative, the downtown Hilton Fort Worth typically offers slightly better
rates, but it doesn’t include a free breakfast.
Scene
Classy business hotel in the heart of downtown
Popular with business travelers and vacationers alike, this hotel features a dark and sophisticated -- but smallish -- lobby with beige
tile floors and dark wood columns and reception desks. A large round chandelier casts a soft light
on the space. A lovely but subdued sitting area is nearby with
intricately patterned carpets and comfortable chairs and bench sofas along one
wall. The breakfast area in the atrium is a larger and more open space with
potted trees. It’s the center of social activity at this well-maintained
downtown hotel.
Location
In the heart of downtown Fort Worth, a brief walk to Sundance Square Plaza
The Embassy Suites is located in the heart of Fort Worth’s
downtown business district, just a four-minute walk to Sundance Square Plaza and an eight-minute walk to the convention center. Surrounding streets are full of dozens of restaurants and shops. The city’s free downtown trolley
service stops at the hotel, making any downtown destination only a few minutes
away. The Historic Stockyards are about 10 minutes by car or 25 minutes by
public transit. The Fort Worth Intermodal Transportation
Center downtown is a seven-minute walk or three minutes by car or trolley. Once
there, public transit to downtown Dallas and DFW International Airport takes
about an hour and a half, or around 30 to 40 minutes by car. Driving to the AT&T Stadium takes around half an hour, while it's around 20 to 25 minutes by car to Six Flags Over Texas.
Rooms
Clean and spacious with separate living rooms but with smallish bathrooms
Guest rooms at this Embassy Suites have a subdued and predictable modern look that suits its status as a mid-range, business-oriented hotel. All rooms feature a dark decor scheme, with blueish-gray carpets that
match the upholstered sleeper sofas in the living rooms. Walls have beige
wallpaper, but the matching wood furniture is a dark reddish brown, and the
drapes are dark, with multicolored stripes. Beds have beige padded
headboards and matching bedskirts with bright white duvets. Bedrooms and living rooms both have 32-inch flat-screen TVs. The living rooms include spacious desks that can double as small dining tables, plus two upholstered chairs. Tan granite-topped wet bars are outfitted with microwaves, coffeemakers, and mini-fridges. And the same tan granite tops the spacious, dark-wood vanity sinks, which are placed just outside bathrooms. The bathrooms are small and simple, with beige tile floors and walls framing the shower/tub combos. The two-room suites come in one king or two-queen options, with Executive Suites on the top floors where there is less street noise. There's also a king option with a whirlpool tub and a two-queen option that includes a six-person boardroom wired for AV technology. Room
service is available, and newspapers are delivered each day. But guests should note that some suites do allow smoking and only service
animals are allowed in the suites. Upper-floors suites have nice views of downtown streets
and office buildings, but some other units face other
rooms.
Features
Valet parking, free hot breakfast and evening reception, plus fitness center and meeting space
As expected from a hotel that caters to business travelers, this Embassy Suites has a large amount of meeting space including a gigantic ballroom. The BusinessLink business center is also big, with two computer stations with Internet access, printers, faxes, and photocopiers. The room also has several comfortable chairs, and secretarial services can be arranged. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.All guests at the Embassy Suites can take advantage of the free hot cooked-to-order breakfast and buffet, served every morning. An evening reception includes free
appetizers and beverages (both alcoholic and nonalcoholic). There is seating in the atrium for
these dining events, as well as a covered outdoor patio. The hotel’s lobby bistro/marketplace
sells Starbucks coffee and other beverages, sundries, and various food
including frozen entrees guests can microwave in their suites. There's also a nice Thai restaurant serving lunch and
dinner daily that shares the building with the Embassy. Other features include a large fitness
center with Precor cardio equipment as well as
free weights and weight-training machines. The indoor pool is on the smaller
side, as is the adjacent whirlpool. There are also guest laundry facilities, an ATM, and a safe-deposit box for guest use. Valet parking (for a fee) with in/out privileges is the only on-site parking option, although there are self-parking garages nearby that might offer better rates.