Hotels in Dallas

Hotels in Dallas offer outstanding accommodations in a destination nicknamed “Big D”. Known for its restaurants, shopping, skyline, sports, Tex-Mex, soap operas and frozen margaritas, Dallas is located in northeasterly Texas, due-east of fellow Texas cities Arlington (about 25miles) and Fort Worth (about 35 miles). One of Dallas’ most popular neighborhoods is Deep Ellum, which is located just northeast of downtown.  The Dallas downtown area (City Center District) is home to many world-class attractions such as Winspear Opera House, Dallas Symphony Orchestra at Meyerson Symphony Center, Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe (Catholic church), Nasher Sculpture Center (museum), Dallas Museum of Art, Perot Museum of Nature and Science, House of Blues Dallas (live music venue), The Dallas World Aquarium, Majestic Theater (performing arts theater), The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza (history museum), Dallas Farmers Market, AT&T Discovery District (pedestrian zone) and Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas. Big D’s professional sports teams and their respective venues are as follows: Dallas Cowboys  ( AT&T Stadium – Arlington), the Texas Rangers (Globe Life Field – Arlington), the Dallas Mavericks and Dallas Stars (American Airlines Center – just northwest of City Center District), the Dallas Wings (College Park Center – Arlington) and FC Dallas (Toyota Stadium – Frisco). The Dallas area’s two main airports are Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, which is located about 16 miles northwest of downtown, and Dallas Love Field Airport, which is about 5.5 miles northwest of downtown. When visiting Dallas, keep in mind that people dress in business attire in the downtown area, while the city’s outskirts can be more casual. If you’re venturing out at night, be wary and try not to go alone. “Ya’ll” and “have a blessed day” are two phrases that you might consider to use in conversation sparingly. Big events include Texas State Fair, Dallas Festival of the Arts, Dallas International Film Festival, BMW Dallas Marathon, Taste of Dallas, Lights All Night, Wobbleland at The Factory, So What ?! Music Festival, Ubbi Dubbi Festival, Riverfront Jazz Festival, Dallas International Guitar Festival, Oaktopia Festival, TX Food Truck Festival, North Texas Irish Festival, Greek Food Festival Of Dallas, Dallas Taco & Margarita Festival, Big Texas Beer Fest, Vitruvian Lights – Magical Night Of Lights, Plano Balloon Festival, Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival, Cottonwood Arts Festival, Texas Music Revolution, Japanese Festival, Korean Festival of Dallas, Festival At the Switchyard and Bloomin’ Bluegrass Festival & Chili Cook-Off.  Hotels in Dallas are some of the southwestern United States’ best. Before we get to hotels in Dallas, let’s take a look at some more background information on the area to help you along the way.

Initially inhabited by the Caddo Nation prior to being claimed by Spanish colonists, the Dallas area, throughout history, has been controlled by Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the Confederacy and the United States of America, respectively. The 1819 Adams–Onís Treaty defined the Red River as New Spain’s northern boundary, which placed the future Dallas location in Spanish territory. In 1821, when Mexico declared independence from Spain, the area fell briefly into the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas. Texas gained independence from Mexico circa 1836, when a majority of Anglo-American settlers formed the Republic of Texas. Presbyterian farmer, lawyer and tradesman John Neely Bryan founded Dallas in 1841. The Republic of Texas was annexed by the United States circa 1845. On February 2, 1856, the city was formally incorporated. Early Dallas relied on farming, the cattle trade and its trade routes for sustenance. Thereafter, the city’s railways became important for the shipping of commodities, such as cotton and oil. In the 1900s, Dallas was no less short of strife. In 1910, black man Allen Brooks, accused of raping a little girl, was lynched by a white mob at the downtown intersection of Main and Akard. 53 years later, President John F. Kennedy was publicly assassinated amidst his motorcade on Elm Street. During World War II, Dallas was a major manufacturer of military vehicles and aircraft. The 1980s brought about the telecommunications industry, which contributed greatly to the Dallas GDP.

Today, Dallas remains a crucial business hub. Home to around 1.3 million “Dallasites”, Big D is Texas’ third largest city by population behind Houston and San Antonio. A humid subtropical climate offers average summer highs in the low-to-mid 90s degrees Fahrenheit, while average winter highs stay at around 60 degrees. For business, Dallas is one of the United States’ most traveled destinations. With twenty buildings classified as skyscrapers, the Dallas skyline is an impressive sight to behold, especially at night. One of the skyline’s most recognizable buildings is the ball-shaped, observation Reunion Tower, while its tallest building at 921 feet is Bank of America Plaza. “How ’bout them Cowboys” is a popular saying and for good reason, as the Dallas Cowboys historically have been one of the NFL’s most successful football teams, having won five Super Bowls. Other Big D points of interest include Downtown, Dallas Arts District, Old Red Museum, Meadows Museum, NorthPark Center, City Hall, AT&T Performing Arts Center (Dallas Center for the Performing Arts), Fair Park, Dallas Union Station and Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden. Popular foods often involve barbecue and include T-bone steak, tenderloin, beef brisket, ribs, sausage, cowboy chili, chile con queso and chips, chicken-fried steak, Tex-Mex, pecan pie, lava cake, sheet cake and peach cobbler. Drinks include craft beer, specialty cocktails and of course whiskey. The frozen margarita, invented in Dallas circa 1971, remains a thirst-quencher to this day. Ready and rarin’ to go, it’s time for hotels in Dallas that are sure to inspire.

 

 

 

Cooper Hotel Conference Center & Spa

12230 Preston Road

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Willow Square

Cooper Hotel Conference Center & Spa features a 50,000 square-foot fitness center, an outdoor track, tennis courts, a heated outdoor pool, solid wood furnishings, free WiFi, desks, bathrobes, event meeting space with healthy catering options, a retail boutique and a restaurant. In the area you may find The Cooper Institute (aerobics instructor), Cooper Fitness Center (fitness center), Maple Leaf Diner (diner), Terry Costa (dress store), Meso Maya Comida y Copas (Mexican restaurant), Massage Envy (massage spa), Tom Thumb (grocery store), Market at Preston Forest (shopping mall), MoMo’s Pasta (Italian restaurant), Woodlands American Grill (American restaurant), Fat Straws Bubble Tea & Mochi Donuts (bubble tea store), Becks Prime (American restaurant), The Derm Lounge Med Spa (medical spa), Torchy’s Tacos (Mexican restaurant), The GEM Organic Food & Juice (juice shop), Velvet Taco (taco restaurant), Preston Forest Shopping Center (shopping mall), Whole Foods Market (grocery store), First Watch (breakfast restaurant), Mi Cocina (Mexican restaurant), BURN Dallas (gym), Natural Grocers (grocery store), Dallas Texas Temple (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) and more.

Within 1.1 miles:

      • Willow Square

Within 1.7 miles:

      • The Donald and Charlotte Test Reflection Center

Within 3.4 miles:

      • Museum of Biblical Art

Within 9 miles:

      • Dallas Museum of Art

Cooper Hotel Conference Center & Spa is 5 miles from  Dallas Love Field Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $268

 

 

 

University Area SpringHill Suites

18180 Highland Springs Way

Hotels in Dallas

The Plinth

University Area SpringHill Suites offers an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center, a shared lounge, free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, a business center, a bar, Continental breakfast and a grill. Sky Rocket Burger (hamburger restaurant), Northside Drafthouse & Eatery (sports bar), American Tap Room (bar & grill), Fast Fins (swimming school), TKADojo Martial Arts (martial arts school), Cross & Co. Salon (hair salon), Willie Meshack’s BBQ (barbecue restaurant), Sam’s Club, Legent Hospital For Special Surgery (specialized hospital) and more are in the area.

Within 1.1 miles:

      • The Plinth

Within 1.2 miles:

      • The Lawn

Within 2 miles:

      • Eldorado Park

Within 8 miles:

      • Castle Hills Community Center

University Area SpringHill Suites is 12 miles from  Dallas Love Field Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $197

 

 

 

Hotel ZaZa Dallas

2332 Leonard Street

Hotels in Dallas

Winspear Opera House

With a spa, free WiFi, unique artwork, Mediterranean décor, spacious work desks, flat-screen TVs, a fine dining restaurant, a fitness center and a pool, Hotel ZaZa Dallas is found near Dragonfly (New American restaurant), Morton’s The Steakhouse, Unrefined Bakery Uptown, Mara’s Med Spa Uptown (medical spa), Truluck’s Ocean’s Finest Seafood and Crab (seafood restaurant) and more.

Within feet:

      • Winspear Opera House
      • Morton H Meyerson Symphony Center
      • Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe
      • AT&T Performing Arts Center
      • American Airlines Center

Within 3.3 miles:

      • Mockingbird Station

Within 4.8 miles:

      • Preston Center

Hotel ZaZa Dallas is 4.4 miles from  Dallas Love Field Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $361

 

 

 

 

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Kimpton

2551 Elm Street

Hotels in Dallas

Deep Ellum

Kimpton- Pittman Hotel, an IHG Hotel provides modern décor set in a historic building, comfortable bedding, wrap-around windows, spacious rooms and an optional parking pass. Elm & Good (restaurant), Louie Louie’s Dueling Piano Bar, Armoury D.E. (cocktail bar), Dada Dallas (live music venue), Off the Record Craft Beer & Vinyl (bar), High & Tight Barbershop, Rocket Fizz Deep Ellum (candy store), Revolver Taco Lounge, Easy Slider (hamburger restaurant), Three Links Deep Ellum (bar), Sweet Bar Dallas, Glazed Donut Works, Merit Coffee Co., Deep Sushi (sushi restaurant),  Deep Ellum Neon Sign (historical landmark), The Biscuit Bar (new American restaurant), Traveling Man Sculputure at Deep Ellum and more.

Within feet:

Within 1 mile:

      • Dallas World Aquarium

Within 3.7 miles:

      • Meadows Museum

Kimpton- Pittman Hotel is 16.7 miles from  Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.

Approximate cost per night: (one-bedroom suite): $316

Cost per person (four people): $79

 

 

 

Uptown Townhome

Pavonia Drive

Hotels in Dallas

Dallas Museum of Art

Featuring 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, air conditioning, a balcony, a hot tub, free WiFi, luggage storage space, a fully-equipped kitchen, a washing machine, a hair dryer, a private entrance and a garden, Uptown Townhome is near Southern Classic Daiquiri Factory (Cajun restaurant), Mistified Spray Tanning (tanning salon), Fiction Coffee (coffee shop), Burgundy’s Local (butcher shop), Texas Tapyard (bar) and more.

Within feet:

Within 1 mile:

      • Katy Trail Greenbelt
      • Thanks-Giving Square
      • Fountain Place

Within 4.1 miles:

      • Dallas Zoo

Uptown Townhome is 4.9 miles from  Dallas Love Field Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $825

Cost per person (nine people): $91

 

 

 

Downtown 4-Bedroom House

2616 Pine Street

Hotels in Dallas

Mildred L Dunn Park

4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, air conditioning, a balcony, free WiFi, a fully-equipped kitchen, a washing machine, a hair dryer, a flat-screen TV, a fireplace, billiards and table tennis are amenities at Downtown 4-Bedroom House. Exline Swimming Pool (public swimming pool) and Opportunity Park (park) are in the vicinity.

Within feet:

      • Mildred L Dunn Park

Within 1.5 miles:

      • African American Museum

Within 2.7 miles:

      • Main Street Garden
      • John William Carpenter Park

Within 3.1 miles:

      • John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial

Downtown 4-Bedroom House is 8 miles from  Dallas Love Field Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $2,168

Cost per person (nineteen people): $114

 

 

 

 

American Fighter

 

 

Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek

2821 Turtle Creek Boulevard

Hotels in Dallas

The Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture

Set in a beautifully restored historic mansion with an on-site restaurant, local transfer service, 42-inch flat-screen plasma TVs, stocked mini-bars, a modern restaurant, a cocktail bar and a fitness center, Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek is close to Texas de Brazil (steak house), Katy Trail Ice House (restaurant), The Standard Pour (American restaurant), Two Corks and a Bottle (winery), Stoneleigh P (bar), Nick & Sam’s (steak house), Bread Winners Café & Bakery (restaurant), The Original Pancake House, MUTTS Canine Cantina (American restaurant), Hook Line & Sinker (seafood restaurant), West Village (shopping mall), Mi Cocina (Mexican restaurant), CRÚ Food & Wine Bar, Gloria’s Latin Cuisine (Salvadoran restaurant), Turtle Creek Park, Arlington Hall at Turtle Creek Park (event venue), Classic Pilates (pilates studio), Parigi Restaurant, Street’s Fine Chicken, Cosmic Cafe (vegetarian restaurant), Campuzano Mexican Food, Zaguan (Latin American restaurant), The Grapevine Bar (lounge), 18th & Vine (bbq restaurant), Liquid Zoo (karaoke bar), Reverchon Park, Sammons Center for the Arts, Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament and more.

Within feet:

Within 1 mile:

      • American Airlines Cente
      • Medieval Times

Within 2.7 miles:

      • Gerald J. Ford Stadium

Within 4 miles:

      • Preston Center

Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek is 15.1 miles from  Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.

Approximate cost per night (suite with city view): $1,095

 

 

 

Baylor Hospital Apartment

511 North Prairie Avenue

Hotels in Dallas

Old East Dallas Work Yard

Baylor Hospital Apartment has free private parking, free WiFi, air conditioning, a fully-equipped kitchen and a private entrance. Buckner (Samuell) Park (park), Aca Las Tortas (Mexican restaurant), Payless store & La Pasadita (Salvadoran restaurant), The Peak Inn (bar & grill dive bar), Charlie’s Star Lounge (bar), Jilberto’s Mexican Food (Mexican restaurant), Harvey B’s (hamburger restaurant), Shmokey’s Smoke Shop (tobacco shop), Johnny’s Liquor Store, Franklins Tattoo and Supply (tattoo shop), San Juanita Beauty Salon, Puff n Stuff Smoke, Beer & Wine Shop (tobacco shop) and more are within range.

Within feet:

      • Old East Dallas Work Yard
      • Dorothy & Wallace Savage Park

Within 1.4 miles:

      • Tremont-Largent Pocket Park

Within 2.3 miles:

      • Perot Museum of Nature and Science

Within 2.6 miles:

      • Sixth Floor Museum

Baylor Hospital Apartment is 6 miles from  Dallas Love Field Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $110

Cost per person (four people): $27

 

 

 

Drey Hotel

5630 Village Glen Drive

Hotels in Dallas

Village Apartments Park

With an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, a terrace, a restaurant, a bar, a hot tub, a 24-hour front desk, free WiFi, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, safety deposit boxes and hairdryers, Drey Hotel is in the vicinity of Meridian (Brazilian restaurant), Doughregarde’s (bakery), Buzz & Bustle (coffee shop), The Village Country Club (country club), The Village Golf Club (golf club), Blythe Self Care Studio & Salon (hair salon), Squared Away (barber shop), The Village Fit (gym), i Fratelli Pizza Park Cities (pizza delivery), Zaap Kitchen Lao & Thai Street Eats (Laotian restaurant), In-N-Out Burger, Guitar Center (music store), Hawaiian Bros Island Grill (Hawaiian restaurant), Chick-fil-A, The Oasis Cafe Dallas (restaurant), Fast Furious Japanese Grill (Japanese restaurant), Depil Brazil Waxing Studio (hair removal service), Tom Thumb (grocery store) and more.

Within feet:

      • Village Apartments Park

Within 1.1 miles:

      • SoPac Trail Corridor
      • Museum of Biblical Art

Within 1.7 miles:

      • Native Texas Park

Within 3.7 miles:

      • Dallas Arboretum

Drey Hotel is 5 miles from  Dallas Love Field Airport.

Approximate cost per night (Loft): $776

Cost per person (four people): $194

 

 

 

Maison de Luxe Condo

14175 Dallas Pkwy

Hotels in Dallas

Winn Park

Air conditioning, a patio, on-site parking, an electric vehicle charging station, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, a washing machine and a fully-equipped kitchen are featured at Maison de Luxe Condo, which is close to Jersey Mike’s Subs, Nordstrom Rack (department store), The Warehouse Dallas (art museum) and more.

Within feet:

      • Winn Park

Within 1.2 miles:

      • Winnwood Park

Within 7 miles:

      • Meadows Museum

Within 11 miles:

      • Dallas World Aquarium

Maison de Luxe Condo is 7 miles from  Dallas Love Field Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $243

Cost per person (three people): $81

 

 

 

 

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Lower Greenville Holiday Home

6023 Goliad Ave

Hotels in Dallas

Harrell Park

Lower Greenville Holiday Home has free WiFi, a fully-equipped kitchen, a washing machine, a hair dryer, an outdoor dining area and a fully-equipped kitchen. Dallas Fire Station 17 (fire station), Jarams Donuts Lakewood (donut shop), Whole Foods Market, Times Ten Cellars (winery), Scalini’s Pizza & Pasta (pizza restaurant), CAVA (Mediterranean restaurant), Sa Sa Sushi (sushi), Liberty Burger (hamburger restaurant), Lakewood Shopping Center (shopping mall), Mi Cocina (Mexican restaurant), The Balcony Club (jazz club), Willie & Coote Salon (hair salon), Tietze Park (park) and more are in the area.

Within feet:

      • Harrell Park
      • Dorothy & Wallace Savage Park

Within 1.7 miles:

      • Old East Dallas Work Yard

Within 3.7 miles:

      • Museum of Biblical Art

Within 6 miles:

      • Dallas Zoo

Lower Greenville Holiday Home is 5 miles from  Dallas Love Field Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $179

 

 

 

The Ritz-Carlton

2121 McKinney Avenue

Hotels in Dallas

Crow Collection of Asian Art

The Ritz-Carlton features a free local shuttle, an outdoor pool, a gym, a spa, flat-screen TVs, work desks, free coffee and tea and a restaurant. You may find Fearing’s Restaurant, Ocean Prime (seafood restaurant), Flower Child (health food restaurant), Alton Lane Dallas (men’s clothing store), The Tipsy Alchemist (cocktail bar), Ascension Coffee, The Crescent Club, Shake Shack, Moxie’s (restaurant), Nobu Dallas (Japanese restaurant), Unrefined Bakery Uptown, Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse, Doc B’s Restaurant + Bar, Roti Modern Mediterranean and more within range.

Within feet:

Within 3.5 miles:

      • Mockingbird Station

Within 3.7 miles:

      • Dallas Zoo

Within 4.9 miles:

      • Preston Center

The Ritz-Carlton is 5 miles from  Dallas Love Field Airport.

Approximate cost per night (one-bedroom king suite): $499

Cost per person (four people): $124

 

 

 

Omni Dallas Hotel

555 South Lamar Street

Hotels in Dallas

John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial

Omni Dallas Hotel provides an onsite fitness center, a heated infinity pool, TVs, free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, dry cleaning and laundry services, a business center and meeting/banquet facilities. Nearby you may encounter Bob’s Steak & Chop House, Texas Spice (American restaurant), Pegasus Red Flying Horse (landmark), Bullion (restaurant), Cindi’s NY Deli & Restaurant, Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas and more.

Within feet:

Within 1.1 miles:

      • American Airlines Center

Within 4.4 miles:

      • Gerald J. Ford Stadium

Within 7.2 miles:

      • TopGolf

Omni Dallas Hotel is 16.2 miles from  Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.

Approximate cost per night (premier queen room): $408

Cost per person (five people): $82

 

 

 

 

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The Guild Victory Park

3111 North Houston St

Hotels in Dallas

American Museum of the Miniature Arts

With an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center, a shared lounge, a 24-hour front desk, free WiFi, a business center, concierge service, luggage storage, electric tea pots, hairdryers, flat-screen TVs, air conditioning, seating areas and a grill, The Guild Victory Park is close to Magnolias Sous Le Pont (coffee shop), The Old Recess Club (bar), Dolce Riviera (Italian restaurant), Uchi Dallas (Japanese restaurant), The Grove at Harwood (cocktail bar), Beaux Arts Gallery, Wheelhouse (gastropub), Haas Moto Museum & Sculpture Gallery, Pie Tap Pizza Workshop + Bar (pizza restaurant), Town Hearth (steak house), Christopher Martin Gallery (art gallery), The Hall on Dragon (event venue), The Barre Code Dallas (gym), Barry Whistler Gallery (art gallery), Community Beer Company (brewery) and more.

Within feet:

      • American Museum of the Miniature Arts
      • American Airlines Center
      • Perot Museum of Nature and Science
      • Nasher Sculpture Center
      • Fountain Place

Within 3.5 miles:

      • Meadows Museum
      • Gerald J. Ford Stadium

Within 3.7 miles:

      • Dallas Zoo
      • Mockingbird Station

The Guild Victory Park is 15.3 miles from  Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.

Approximate cost per night (double room): $272

Cost per person (six people): $45

 

 

 

Artist Penthouse

411 North Akard Street

Hotels in Dallas

Dallas World Aquarium

Artist Penthouse boasts a sun terrace, private parking, sports facilities, a rooftop pool, pool views, a balcony, a fitness center, an elevator, free Wifi, a flat-screen TV, a washing machine, a fully-equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a dressing room, a fireplace, a private entrance, soundproofing, an on-site restaurant and a shared lounge. Salsa Limón (Mexican restaurant), URBAN NAIL BAR (nail salon), Spry Beauty Supply House (beauty supply store), Silent Friends Chapel (deaf church), Power House Deli (sandwich shop), Dakota’s Steakhouse (American restaurant), First Baptist Dallas (Baptist church), Thanks-Giving Square (tourist attraction), The Hospitality Sweet (cafe) and more are in the area.

Within feet:

Within 3.9 miles:

      • Meadows Museum

Within 6 miles:

      • Dallas Arboretum

Artist Penthouse is 5 miles from  Dallas Love Field Airport.

Approximate cost per night: $192

Cost per person (four people): $48

 

 

 

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So there they are, hotels in Dallas that will help provide for an outstanding experience. We hope you have found this information valuable and most importantly, that you enjoy your time in Texas!

18 Replies to “Hotels in Dallas”

  1. Thanks a lot for such an amazing review about Hotels in Dallas TX and explanations are given.

    I have been planning for a long time to go to Dallas TX and I wish this much. I have searched many hotels on the internet, but this article showed me the most beautiful hotels. I’m starting to love Dallas TX even more and I can’t wait to visit this city.

    Thanks again and keep in touch!

    1. Razvanllie glad to be of help in your search for hotels in Dallas TX and to hear that you’ve been planning to go for a long time. It’s a great city!

  2. Hi! We’re going to Dallas for 4 days on March. It’s low season so we hope to find some good deals. We’re traveling 8 together, all family members. I know Dallas is difficult concerning hotels when family traveling. Checking the options you have here, liked Hyatt Regency Dallas, I’ll check it out! I had to search a bit before I found a good post on lodging for Dallas as this. I wanted to leave a comment expressing I’m grateful!

  3. It’s a good thing you gave some background information about Dallas. Though I know of little, but it gave me quite some insight about the area and how it came to be. This is awesome. The hotels listed are really impressive especially that it involves group travelling as that’s something difficult in Dallas. 

    Though may not be travelling to Dallas anytime soon, but I know of some groups that do. They’re five in numbers, and I’m glad that they’re two hotels listed that they can choose from. I’ll refer them here.

  4. I feel so glad to have found this guide. Over the past few days, it has typically proven difficult to get a definitive guide that can help me get a better scope of the city of Dallas, Texas. I have to say, the options here are so charming. The Hyatt regency is definitely the ideal choice. Thanks 

  5. Nice work!I haven’t be to Dallas TX but I have visited neome major places in USA and I must tell you USA is a very nice place to visit.Over time one of the problem that many people have had on vacation is the usual inappropriate accommodation arrangements and this article really give one a good range of hotels to choose from I would definitely make us of this when I  travel there.

    1. Feji glad to hear that you find the USA a nice place to visit. Hopefully you will get a chance to see Dallas TX really soon!

  6. Dallas sounds like a great place to visit during the winter. The Hyatt Regency Rooms
    look like they would make the perfect home away from home. So spacious and
    inviting. The view from the windows over Dallas is stunning.

    When I travel I like to eat some meals at the hotel. A full-size kitchen would surely
    make the stay enjoyable. Even the Dallas World Aquarium studio apartment looks
    stunning and so affordable.

    You made it easy to find the luxury hotels in Dallas and having the photos all on one site made it
    is easy to research.

    Which hotel do you like the best?

  7. Wow😍! I find this review helpful as a tourist though I’ve not been able to visit Dallas, Texas but I’ve heard wonderful gists about that city though getting an hotel as a first timer is a little bit difficult. For me, with these informations youve shared about hotels in Dallas Texas it will be easy to get accommodation when visiting that city. 

    Thanks for sharing!

    1. Evagreene thanks for the comments and glad to see that you like these hotels in Dallas TX as any of them will make for a perfect first visit

  8. Dallas TX would be an amazing city that I would love to visit. Well, I know getting an hotel with a good reputation and of course one that is affordable would not be an easy task considering the fact that it’ll be my first time. However, you have made the whole process easier with these recommendations and they’re very much affordable especially for group traveling. I love the fact that they’ve free WiFi and the features of these hotels are truly appealing and meet my requirements.

    1. MrBiizy Dallas TX would be an amazing city for you as a first timer. Thank you for the comments and yes they definitely will have free WiFi!

  9. I have friends in Dallas and I have wanted to visit it for a long time. I plan on staying with my friend for a few days, but the rest of the time I’d like to be more central and a little bit more independent! Omni Dallas Hotel looks and sounds amazing, it’s near all the things I want to be near and looks beautiful and modern! Just up my street!

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