Wow! The twin-tower Sheraton is a gigantic complex housing 1,840 rooms, and all guest quarters and common areas have vibe and uplifting decor. We like the sophisticated feel, plush bedding and large windows providing ample natural light.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveThe Galleria area of Dallas is a retail shopping and corporate office hotspot about 15-20 minutes north of downtown.
Price: Moderately ExpensivePulling into Crescent Hotel's cobblestone circular drive bespeaks the endless European luxury that awaits travelers checking into this glamorous hotel.
Price: ExpensiveHousing 1,614 rooms and located just off the Stemmons Freeway (I-35), travelers looking for a cozy, boutique hotel experience should stay elsewhere. Despite its giant size, the accommodation does have unique characteristics and staff does try their best to provide attentive service with a smile.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveIf travel brings you to this part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area, feel confident that your healthy lifestyle will be supported by the Marriott Westlake and its neighbor, the Larr
Price: Moderately ExpensiveWhile we find W's kitschy labels and sayings annoying (e.g., the gym is called "sweat," the standard rooms are named "Wonderful rooms," etc.), there isn't much regarding the stay at this new Dallas accommodation that we dislike.
Price: ExpensiveMarriott's attractive hotel offers a lodging experience typical for this upscale chain and caters to the corporate crowd. Comfortable bedding, conservative décor, and 24-hour room service are sample amenities.
Price: ExpensiveThis athletic-minded hotel is situated in the Galleria District of Dallas.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveThis Doubletree typically offers less expensive rooms than its sister Anatole Hilton property, though the walk to the Verandah Health Club is somewhat longer.
Price: Least ExpensiveDo not let the Fairmont's location confuse you. Despite an address on Akard in the 1700's, it truly is across the street from the 601 N. Akard YMCA.
Price: ExpensiveHyatt Regency Dallas is a huge hotel (1,120 guestrooms) located on the edge of downtown next to Reunion Tower and its popular GeO-Deck. It's somewhat isolated from the city center's heart.
Price: ExpensiveFor those lucky enough to be able to afford a luxurious hotel stay (or work for a company that will spring for it), Ritz Carlton in the Uptown neighborhood of Dallas is a wonderful choice. An Uptown address assures proximity to the heart of Dallas nightlife, restaurants and boutique shops.
Mansion on Turtle Creek is a private and peaceful accommodation that makes you feel as if you're visiting a wealthy friend rather than a public hotel. With only 143 rooms, the boutique property easily caters to its guests' every whim.
Price: ExpensiveThe Highland sits between two of Dallas's upscale neighborhoods (Park Cities and Lakewood) and a mere 4 miles from downtown and is part of Hilton's Curio Collection. What sets this hotel apart from other Hilton properties?
Price: ExpensiveWe only recommend this hotel for those in the audience that are budget seekers. This Fairfield has a small gym onsite that is lacking in strength options.
Price: Least Expensive