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Discover the top hotels in Dallas handpicked by local expert Laura Ratliff.
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Laura Ratliff
6 December 2023

Welcome to Dallas, Texas, where luxury, history, and vibrant urban experiences intersect. True to its cosmopolitan nature, Dallas is home to a variety of top hotels that embody the essence of Lone Star hospitality. From grand landmarks with storied pasts to contemporary boutique retreats, all of the city’s top hotels offer distinct blends of features and amenities to cater to the diverse needs of travelers. Whether you're seeking a taste of old-world charm, modern sophistication, or artistic flair, these 10 hotels showcase the city's rich history, stunning architecture, and exceptional service. Situated in prime locations throughout the city, they provide convenient access to renowned landmarks, cultural attractions, upscale shopping, and dining opportunities, as well as some fun amenities, like infinity pools and chic cocktail bars. In a city the size of Dallas, it's easy to find the perfect place to stay – whether you're a discerning luxury traveler, an art enthusiast, a wellness seeker, or in town for a big business meeting. Behold the best hotels in Dallas!

1.

The Joule

Address:

1530 Main Street

Price:

C$ 402-C$ 8,107/night

Situated in downtown Dallas, The Joule hotel combines history with contemporary luxury. Housed in a revitalized 1920s neo-Gothic building, the hotel’s architecture impresses with its unique design and stunning rooftop pool, cantilevered above the street below – and even years after its opening, it remains a hot spot for locals and tourists alike.
The Joule’s 160 rooms and suites are modern and stylish, offering high-end amenities, and its location near the Dallas Arts District and the flagship Neiman Marcus store provides convenient access to cultural landmarks and the city’s best high-end shopping. You won’t go hungry or thirsty, either – the hotel boasts several dining options, including the renowned CBD Provisions, serving farm-to-table cuisine, and Midnight Rambler, a cocktail bar routinely touted as one of the city’s best.
Another unique touch is the Joule’s impressive art collection, featuring dozens of works by renowned artists, including a 30-foot-tall eyeball sculpture by Tony Tasset.

2.

The Ritz-Carlton Dallas

Address:

2121 McKinney Avenue

Price:

C$ 302-C$ 16,973/night

It’s easy to see why the Ritz-Carlton is one of the best hotels in Dallas: It embodies timeless elegance and impeccable service in a central Uptown location close to popular attractions like the Dallas Museum of Art and the AT&T Performing Arts Center.
True to the brand’s reputation, the 218 spacious rooms and suites are tastefully decorated and offer luxurious amenities, while the hotel’s spa provides relaxation and rejuvenation with signature Texan treatments like an eight-hand massage and Dean’s Margarita Salt Glow. The Ritz-Carlton is also home to one of the city’s top restaurants and one of my best choices for a dinner experience, Fearing’s, a long-standing favorite serving award-winning Southwestern cuisine – don’t miss the lobster nachos.
The Ritz-Carlton stands out for its legendary service, ensuring an exceptional stay for discerning guests. It’s an ideal spot for business travelers, couples seeking a romantic getaway, and anyone who appreciates refined hospitality.

3.

Hotel Crescent Court

Address:

400 Crescent Ct

Price:

C$ 488-C$ 2,103/night

For a taste of Europe in the heart of the Big D, look no further than one of the fancy hotels in Dallas, Hotel Crescent Court. The hotel, exudes European elegance and sophistication and occupies a beautifully landscaped setting with courtyards, fountains, and a serene pool area, while its architecture blends classical elements with a contemporary touch.
The 186 spacious rooms and 40 suites have luxurious furnishings, with natural light and exclusive Molton Brown toiletries. The 22,000 square-foot spa is a highlight, as are two trendy dining options – Nobu, the quintessential sushi hotspot that’s a favorite among in-the-know Dallasites (myself included), and Beau Nash, a stylish cocktail lounge.
Do not miss tasting one of their premium wines, served by the glass. With Hotel Crescent Court’s prime location allows easy access to the Dallas Arts District and upscale shopping at Highland Park Village, making for an all-around tranquil urban oasis.

4.

The Adolphus, Autograph Collection

Address:

1321 Commerce Street

Price:

C$ 292-C$ 2,800/night

With a rich history dating back to 1912, The Adolphus is a Dallas landmark that combines timeless elegance with modern amenities. Even though the hotel has been restored with modern touches, its French Beaux-Arts architecture and opulent interiors evoke a sense of grandeur, while beautifully appointed rooms and impeccable service ensure a memorable stay.
Located in the heart of downtown, it is within walking distance of the Dallas World Aquarium and the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza. The Adolphus offers several dining options, including the famous French Room. Do not miss the luxurious afternoon tea service. The cherry-citrus scones are to die for.
A fun fact: The Adolphus is rumored to have hosted famous guests like Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, the Rolling Stones, and several presidents. Standing at 22 stories, it was also the state’s tallest building for more than a decade after its construction.

5.

Rosewood Mansion On Turtle Creek

Address:

2821 Turtle Creek Boulevard

Price:

C$ 734-C$ 3,006/night

Set in a stunning mansion built nearly a century ago, one of the most luxury hotels in Dallas, embodies timeless elegance and Southern hospitality. Surrounded by lush gardens in the upscale Turtle Creek neighborhood, the Mansion’s Spanish Colonial Revival architecture showcases its rich history, making a stay here an experience I definitely recommend.
The hotel’s 142 rooms and suites are elegant and peaceful, feeling more like a private cottage or apartment than a hotel. Of course, with a pool, an upscale spa, and some of the city’s best dining, you will find reasons for a hotel tour.
The Mansion’s long-standing eponymous restaurant serves gourmet cuisine with a Texas twist (and is famed for its delicious tortilla soup), while the hotel’s convenient location allows easy access to city attractions like the Katy Trail and the Dallas Museum of Art.

6.

The Statler Dallas, Curio Collection by Hilton

Address:

1914 Commerce Street

Price:

C$ 262-C$ 1,227/night

A true icon of mid-century modern architecture, The Statler Dallas blends vintage charm with contemporary amenities. Initially opened in 1956 at The Statler Hilton – an architectural wonder at the time – the hotel has since been meticulously restored to its former glory and offers a variety of room types, including spacious suites with panoramic city views.
While many of Dallas’s top hotels are closer to the Uptown neighborhood, The Statler is downtown, something that I find very convenient as it is close to both the Dallas World Aquarium and the historic Deep Ellum neighborhood, among other attractions.
Dining options include glitzy steakhouse LVI, casual breakfast spot Overeasy, and underground lounge Bourbon & Banter. What sets The Statler apart is its retro vibe, showcasing original architectural details and a nod to its glamorous past.

7.

Le Méridien Dallas, The Stoneleigh

Address:

2927 Maple Avenue

Price:

C$ 225-C$ 5,075/night

Originally built in 1923, The Stoneleigh, now under the upscale Le Méridien brand, showcases Art Deco architecture and retains its iconic exterior charm.
In the heart of Uptown, this hotel, fresh off a multi-million-dollar renovation, captures, in my opinion, the essence of Dallas’ rich heritage through its stylish rooms, particularly the penthouses, and upscale dining that even locals love – head to the popular Perle on Maple, which blends French bistro cuisines with Texas touches. (Don’t miss half-price bottles of wine on Wednesday nights.)
The courtyard pool area hosts parties and special events throughout the summer, and the convenient location – walking distance to much of Uptown’s gems – makes this Art Deco stunner the perfect blend of history, luxury, and a prime location.

8.

The Westin Dallas Downtown

Address:

1201 Main Street

Price:

C$ 191-C$ 6,708/night

Situated in the heart of downtown Dallas, The Westin offers contemporary comfort and convenient access to the city’s attractions. The hotel’s modern architecture blends seamlessly with the urban landscape, and brand loyalists will know exactly what to find in the spacious rooms.
Those wishing to explore outside the confines of their room can unwind at the rooftop pool or stay active in the fitness center. The Westin Dallas Downtown is centrally located, making exploring landmarks such as the Sixth Floor Museum and the Dallas Arts District easy, while it also offers a couple of different dining options, including Grill & Vine, a healthful restaurant that serves regional cuisine, flatbreads, salads, and more.
What sets The Westin apart is its focus on wellness, providing amenities and programs to promote a healthy lifestyle, making it an ideal stay for business travelers, leisure travelers, and wellness enthusiasts.

9.

Omni Dallas Hotel

Address:

555 South Lamar Street

Price:

C$ 246-C$ 17,027/night

Rising 23 stories above downtown Dallas, the Omni Dallas Hotel impresses with its contemporary architecture and panoramic city skyline views. The hotel’s sleek design and modern interiors create an atmosphere of sophistication, while the 1,001 spacious rooms are elegantly furnished, featuring luxurious amenities and floor-to-ceiling windows.
Don’t let the mega-hotel status here scare you, though; service is impeccable, and guests can enjoy amenities like the hotel’s rooftop infinity pool, fitness center, and full-service Mokara Salon & Spa. The Omni Dallas Hotel is also conveniently connected to the Dallas Convention Center and is close to popular attractions like the Reunion Tower and the Dallas World Aquarium.
One highlight of this unique hotel is the trademark LED light show that illuminates the exterior of the building in vibrant colors during the evenings.

10.

Hotel ZaZa Dallas

Address:

2332 Leonard Street

Price:

C$ 18-C$ 1,278/night

Hotel ZaZa Dallas offers a unique and eclectic experience in Dallas’s vibrant Uptown neighborhood. In addition to being smaller than many competitors, ZaZa is known for its artistic and bohemian-inspired design.
What I love is the fact that each room is individually decorated with bold colors and avant-garde furnishings, creating a truly distinctive atmosphere that feels more like you’re staying in your hip, quirky auntie’s house, as opposed to a hotel. As a bonus, ZaZa is home to a trendy pool and all-day hotspot, Dragonfly, known for its fusion cuisine and vibrant ambiance.
If you choose to stay by the pool, make sure you choose Cabana Bar on the 7th floor and enjoy not only the view of Downtown Austin and Republic Square Park, but also one of the signature cocktails. I cannot leave without enjoying a Zaza Rita! (If you can handle it, ask for it spicy).

KAYAK’s insights for hotels in Dallas

Discover seasonal trends, ideal booking windows, and other data-driven tips to plan your stay in Dallas with confidence.

Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Dallas?

Hotels are cheapest in Dallas in February, with average rates of C$ 219. In comparison, January is the most expensive month, with prices at C$ 529.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Dallas?

Sunday offers the lowest rates in Dallas, with an average nightly price of C$ 283. The highest prices are found on Monday, with average rates at C$ 430.

Which neighbourhood do KAYAK users most love to book their hotel in Dallas?

The most popular neighbourhood in Dallas among KAYAK users to search for a hotel is Uptown, with an average price of C$ 509. Hotel Crescent Court, Hyatt House Dallas Uptown, and Le Méridien Dallas, The Stoneleigh rank among the highest-rated hotels in Uptown.

How much is a hotel in Dallas for tonight?

The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Dallas found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was C$ 89, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was C$ 187. The cheapest room found overall was for C$ 79.

How much is a hotel in Dallas for this weekend?

The cheapest hotel room in Dallas for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for C$ 95 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as C$ 95 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from C$ 119 per night.

How early should you book a hotel in Dallas?

Book at least 87 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Dallas hotel.

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Low season

February

High season

January

Average price (weeknight)

C$ 259

Average price (weekend night)

C$ 225
Cheapest month to stay with an average 37% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 53% rise in price.
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KAYAK's top tips for finding Dallas hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Dallas, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper accommodations in Dallas in February and July.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Dallas if you stay on a Sunday. The opposite is true for, Monday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Dallas found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was C$ 141, while the most expensive was C$ 606.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their accommodation in Dallas for 3 days.
  • Downtown Dallas is home to a wide array of good hotels. La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Dallas Love Field is a good option with a fitness room and free Wi-Fi.
  • The Design District lies just west of Downtown Dallas. Here, the Holiday Inn Dallas Market Center is a good choice with reasonable rates.
  • If you plan to beat the early commute to Duluth International Airport (DLH), then you have multiple hotel options that offer shuttle services. The Pier B Resort, which is a 15-minute drive from the airport, offers free airport transfers. If you plan to get business done overnight before catching your flight, stay at the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Duluth Waterfront, which has a business center and a computer workstation.
  • The Hilton Anatole is a good choice for both business travelers and tourists, as it’s close to the Dallas Market Center and features a pool and an impressive art collection on the premises.
  • The Radisson Hotel Dallas North Addison is a budget-friendly option featuring two-bedroom suites with kitchenettes that make it a great hotel for families or large groups traveling together.
  • Guests seeking great views of the city might enjoy the Canvas Hotel Dallas, famous for its rooftop, which houses an infinity pool and Terrace Bistro restaurant.
  • For a hotel near Dallas’ best attractions, consider the Crowne Plaza Dallas Downtown, near the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza City Park and the Reunion Tower. Alternatively, Aloft Dallas Downtown is close to the Crow Collection of Asian Art.
  • If you're in Dallas for business, you'll be glad to hear that there are many hotels around the city's business district that have rooms for meetings and events, rooms with desks, business centers, photocopy services, and that offer free internet access. The Fairmont Dallas and La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Dallas Love Field are two such hotels.
  • The most used airport in Dallas is the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). If you'd like to access the airport easily or book an early or late flight, consider staying at the Warwick Melrose Dallas or the La Quinta Inn & Suites By Wyndham Dallas Dfw Airport North. These hotels are close to the airport and offer free shuttle services to and from the airport.
  • If you’re traveling to Dallas with a person with disabilities. In that case, you should consider choosing a hotel with superior accessibility features, like elevators and wheelchair accessibility, which will assist you in meeting their needs. These services are provided by several hotels—notably, Hotel Crescent Court and the Kimpton Pittman Hotel.
  • The AT&T Performing Arts Center is one of Dallas' most well-known performance venues. If you'd like to visit this facility, you'll be happy to hear that there are a couple of Dallas hotels nearby, including the The Statler Dallas, the Curio Collection by Hilton and the Hall Arts Hotel, Dallas, Curio Collection by Hilton, which also has a variety of artwork for your viewing.
  • If you're traveling to Dallas with your children, you might want to try a hotel close to family-friendly attractions that features amenities like cribs, family rooms, and games for your children. It’s also recommended to book a hotel that is spacious, so your children can have space to play and enjoy themselves. Hyatt Regency Dallas and Marriott Dallas Las Colinas are some Dallas hotels that have these affordances. For added convenience, these hotels also offer kids' meals.
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FAQs when booking a hotel in Dallas

  • What are good hotels in Dallas near the Perot Museum of Nature and Science?

    Several hotels are located just a short walk away from the museum, including SpringHill Suites by Marriott Dallas Downtown/West End, which features rooms with kitchenettes, and Crowne Plaza Dallas Downtown. Alternatively, guests staying at hotels farther away can reach the museum by bus or cable car.

  • What hotels in Dallas have especially good restaurants?

    The Adolphus, Autograph Collection offers fine French fare with a Dallas twist in their bistro, The French Room. For breakfast and brunch lovers, The Magnolia Hotel Dallas Downtown features a lounge restaurant that sources fresh, local ingredients for its breakfast menu.

  • Which neighborhoods in Dallas would you recommend for couples?

    Dallas’ Arts District is a great area for couples, with vibrant attractions nearby, like the Dallas Museum of Art. Though hotels in this area tend to carry a hefty price tag. If you’re willing to splurge, then the W Dallas - Victory might be an option. The luxury hotel has an infinity pool, spa, and gastropub. There’s also the Fairmont Dallas in the same neighborhood, which is a slightly cheaper option.

  • What hotels are located near the Dallas Convention Center?

    Visitors in town for an event at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center can indulge in a luxurious experience at the Omni Dallas Hotel, which features an outdoor pool, sauna, and fitness room with great views of the city. One could try The Sheraton Suites Market Center Dallas, with a fitness center and both an outdoor and indoor pool on the property. Another good option is the Omni Dallas Hotel, which is a few minutes on foot from the Convention Center; the hotel has an outdoor pool, a sauna and the option to book a massage. Alternatively, Aloft Dallas Downtown is a convenient option.

  • What are good hotels near the Dallas airport?

    Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is quite close to the city’s Downtown district, but for those with an early flight who need to stay near the airport, there are a number of good options. The Hyatt Regency DFW International Airport and the Grand Hyatt DFW both provide free Wi-Fi and dining options for guests.

  • If I'm visiting Dallas for shopping, where should I stay?

    If you'd like to shop extensively while in Dallas, it's in your interest to stay at a hotel like the Omni Dallas Hotel, the W Dallas Victory, or Renaissance Dallas at Plano Legacy West Hotel. These hotels are located close to shopping centers and provide car service to help you with luggage. The hotels also have an ATM onsite in case you need to withdraw some money.

  • In Dallas, where should I stay to be close to restaurants?

    In Dallas, numerous hotels with on-site eateries are also easily accessible by foot. The Canopy by Hilton Dallas Uptown and Virgin Hotels Dallas are two hotels that include on-site dining options and are near other Dallas restaurants. During your stay at either of these hotels, you can take advantage of the mini-bar and the food delivery option for guests.

  • Are there any hotels in Dallas that provide concierge services?

    Several hotels provide concierge services for their guests when they’re busy and have much to do; they also answer questions and ensure that the guests feel welcome in the hotel. Some hotels that provide concierge services are the Aloft Dallas Downtown and the Lumen. Settle down and relax in their modernly decorated rooms.

  • Where should I book a room if I want to play golf in Dallas?

    Travelers who want to play golf may want to reserve a hotel with miniature golf courses and that are close to the city's golf courses. The Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center and Holiday Inn Dallas Market Center are highly recommended for hotels near golf courses or mini-golf courses.

  • Where to stay in Dallas?

    Hotels in Uptown, Downtown, and near American Airlines Center have the most searches on KAYAK.

  • What are the best hotels near American Airlines Center?

    American Airlines Center being one of the most popular landmarks in Dallas, many travellers enjoy staying close by. Hotel Crescent Court, W Dallas and Hyatt House Dallas Uptown are recommended hotels on KAYAK within walking distance.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Dallas?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central Dallas districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Dallas city centre

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Dallas hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Dallas that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Hampton Inn & Suites Dallas Market Center, Hilton Garden Inn Dallas/Market Center and Home2 Suites By Hilton Dallas North Park.

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