Dallas is a city bustling with attractions, professional sports, dining, fashion, shopping and lodging. Hotel options range from chic boutique to value chains to upscale resorts with full service spas and multiple, onsite restaurants. A center for business and travel in Texas, visitors will have no problem finding an enjoyable, and even elite, experience at these top-10 Dallas hotels.
The Stoneleigh is situated in Dallas' Uptown community and features an extensive art collection as well as fine dining. Constructed in the 1920s, the Stoneleigh recently underwent a $36 million renovation to bring out the beauty of its original design.
The Mansion on Turtle Creek was once home to a Texas cotton producer and features award-winning service and contemporary American cuisine set amidst southwestern architecture.
The Ritz Carlton is located in the center of Dallas' Uptown district and offers easy access to shopping and professional sporting events at Cowboys Stadium or the American Airlines Arena. The hotel has an on-site, full service 12,000 square foot spa and restaurant. A "guacamologist" even serves up fresh guacamole daily at 6 p.m. in the Lobby Lounge.
The Ashton underwent an extensive, five-year renovation project as part of a larger historical redevelopment effort in Fort Worth and emerged as a luxurious, upscale hotel option.
Also located in Uptown, the Hotel Zaza is a boutique hotel with modern designing and a candlelit lobby. Rooms and common areas are eloquently designed with everything from zebra print and electric guitars to opulent red silk and rich black linen.
The Four Seasons property features elegance and luxury in Irving, just west of downtown Dallas and is set on 400 acres of land.
The Hawthorn Suites at Dallas Market Center boasts an excellent location, clean rooms and friendly staff. Like other Embassy Suites, the property at Love Field features two-room suites and a made-to-order breakfast at no additional cost.
Located in the Dallas arts district, close to the financial district, the Fairmont is known for hosting debutante balls and offers more than 500 guest rooms as well as an on-site health club and restaurant featuring New American cuisine.
The Rosewood Crescent Hotel offers guests a unique experience with its 15th-century European theme and is close to Dallas' Uptown arts district.
The Warwick Melrose Hotel is a historic property, constructed in 1924 and designed by renown Dallas architect C.D. Hill. A Library Bar offers guests the opportunity to relax with a stiff drink and a good book. An on-site restaurant offers service throughout the day.