20 Best Hotels in Dallas-Forth Worth
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Two Texas cities, two completely different vibes. They are coupled together as one in the same by travelers who don’t know any better. And how could they? Dallas-Fort Worth rolls off the tongue in the national news and on tv as one place almost always. While Dallas has historically been known to dazzle with five-star hotels, creative cuisine, and magnificent museums, Fort Worth has recently said, “Hold my ranch water.” The historically rich and quietly confident “Cow Town” has given North Texas a shake up over the last couple of years and has everyone in North Texas taking another look at what it has to offer the luxury traveler.
Here are the best hotels in Dallas-Forth Worth for when your travels next take you to Texas. We suggest popping your plans into a map and seeing which posh property makes the most sense logistically for your plans in the land of longhorn leisure. After all, everything is bigger here—including this lengthy list of options. From the seriously sexy Hotel Swexan in Dallas to the laidback luxury of Bowie House in Fort Worth, the gang's all here, and they have banded together to create quite the impressive portfolio to represent the region.
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The Joule
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2021
Set in the heart of downtown Dallas, this art-inspired hotel is filled with works from brilliant artists like Tony Tasset, Andy Warhol, Millard Sheets, and more. This may just be the most beautiful boutique hotel lobby in the city. Doesn't hurt that you can find connoisseurs at the bar between the main and commerce lobbies cart mixing up custom drinks each evening, plus one of the city's best cocktail bars, Midnight Rambler serving tipples in the basement.
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Hôtel Swexan
$$Simply stated: this hotel is everything Dallas didn’t know it needed. Melding the sophistication of Switzerland and the hospitable charms of Texas (Sw-exan, get it?), this 134-room boutique property is the hottest hotel destination in Dallas right now without question. And while the pool is poppin’ and the completely unique suites are standout, the five dining destinations are what make this *the* place to hang in the Harwood District and beyond. Think a 20th-floor pool bar, high end weekend tea service, buzzing lower-level lounge, and a signature steakhouse that features its own HWD Premium Beef.
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The Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Las Colinas
$$$It’s going to take some time to get used to this Las Colinas outpost under a different resort umbrella after years of the beloved property being a Four Seasons. However, a $55 million transformation project is breathing fresh, luxurious life into the property just outside of Dallas. Don’t worry, TPC Las Colinas is still right outside of your suite’s window, however, now you have the option of club level access to amp your amenities. For locals who fancy themselves foodies, the dining debut of Knife Italian by Michelin-starred chef and restaurateur John Tesar is being met with rave reviews.
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Thompson Dallas
$$ |Hot List 2021
Hoarder of Hyatt points? This playful hotel located with The National is one of the best options in Downtown Dallas. From the rooftop pool to the spa and the see-and-be-seen skyline lounges, you are bound to get into some fun here. We love the mid century modern style suites that have half bathrooms off the entertaining spaces for those guests that gather in your room post dinner at Little Daisy. Best of all, you are five minutes or less from the Dallas Arts District, Dallas Farmers Market, and the original Neiman Marcus.
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Hotel Drover, Autograph Collection
$$The Fort Worth Stockyards are what people historically picture when they think of Texas. The iconic cattle drive, the honky tonks, and the local boot and hat makers make this area of town true to the fabric of what makes this state so authentic. Hotel Drover is the answer to the desperate call for a legit lodging open in this area of town. It’s fun, it’s family friendly and catching a sunset in The Backyard while listening to a live set by a local musician is enough to make you want to sell the condo in Florida and move to Fort Worth.
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The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2019
And one cannot forget about the Dallas OG Ritz-Carlton property where you can feel the luxury lingering around every corner especially now after the 2023 debut of a multi-million-dollar facelift. Yes, all 218 guest rooms and suites were upgraded to cater to the needs of today’s luxury traveler. Other amenities that speak to us are the feather beds and linens that envelope you, the chauffeured luxury house car, and Fearing's downstairs which maintains a regular place on most lists of the best restaurants in Dallas. And not to pick favorites here, but any hotel that has a resident "guacamologist" deserves a special shout-out. Stop by the lobby at 6 p.m. to see first-hand how to make the hotel's famous guac and find out exactly how much roasted garlic you should be adding to it.
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Bowie House, Auberge Resorts Collection
$$$Fort Worth’s first five-star property was worth the wait with Auberge Resorts’ latest and greatest roping in rave reviews from locals and travelers alike. It’s hard not to go on and on about this true treasure nestled in the city’s cultural district. The property’s diverse art collection was graciously gifted by the owner and the bustling bar feels more like a large and lively living room in the most authentic and cozy way possible. Rooms are regal yet welcoming with hat racks, boot benches, and boot jacks. And while Ash spa might lure some for a weekend staycation, those planning on a stay post Fort Worth Rodeo would be wise to book yesterday.
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Omni PGA Frisco Resort
$$Golfers are geeking out over this new Omni property that is another option for those that like to check in and not leave the property until its time to go home. Think 13 dining options ranging from indoor outdoor bars to a signature steakhouse and everything in between. A true golfer's paradise, there are two 18-hole courses, a 10-hole short course, two-acre putting course, and a PGA coaching center. This 500-guest room property and ten private ranch houses for group gatherings. A Mokara spa with a pool and walking trails is a place for partners who want to tag along on the vacation without swinging the sticks. Truly something FORE all.
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The Highland Dallas, Curio Collection by Hilton
$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017
Centrally located just outside of the Park Cities—across the highway from Southern Methodist University and adjacent to Mockingbird Station—the hotel is a prime spot for business travelers and university parents. It checks all the boxes at a price point that is a lot more approachable than many of the downtown options, and its pet and family-friendly policies make it a solid choice for a variety of types of travelers. The in-hotel restaurant, Knife, is one of Dallas's finest steakhouses, thanks to chef John Tesar's mastery of dry-aged meats.
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The Adolphus Hotel, Autograph Collection
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2019, 2020
After a couple of years of fine tuning (and a multi-million-dollar investment), downtown Dallas' first luxury hotel came roaring back in 2018. While the recent renovation managed to keep the spirit of the past alive in the Adolphus, the upgraded amenities have us hooked. The hotel's rooftop pool is supremely relaxing, no doubt thanks to the pre-pool 30-minute express massage at Spa Adolphus. There's a barber shop, coffee shop, and glamorous gift shop in the lobby. But the real jewel is The French Room which offers a famed Dallas tea experience that is perfect for milestone celebrations or an afternoon catch up with friends.
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Hotel Crescent Court
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023
This hotel has the ability to transport you to a relaxing oasis miles from the hustle and bustle of busy Dallas, despite being in the middle of Uptown. The spa and pool make it hard to beat and the sophisticated suites have incredible interior design and abundant natural light, via floor-to-ceiling windows. Food and drink are on point with the Dallas outpost of Nobu and stellar cocktails at Beau Nash. Its chic clientele helps the property maintain its reputation as an Uptown staple despite the plethora of new hotels that are opening all around it.
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Hotel ZaZa Dallas Uptown
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Bring on the bachelorette party or girls’ weekend. The guests are generally a posh party set, and the rowdy pool scene, and over-the-top interiors mean this hotel is not for those who are looking for a quiet weekend to read and relax. That said, the Hotel Zaza staff take a lot of time and effort to make sure that all who stay here leave feeling like they had a blast. (If you want to go all out, book one to the seven themed suites or a bungalow, perfect for large groups.)
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Virgin Hotels Dallas
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2020, 2021, 2023
A Dallas Design District hotel with serious soul opened its door in December 2019 thanks to Richard Branson’s bold brand of swanky stays. Several unique features excite hotel enthusiasts including the sliding doors in every suite making for two distinct rooms and little extras like yoga mats, signature red sofas, and street level prices on mini bar snacks and sodas. And while the pool is certainly posh, it’s the Commons Club that is seemingly sitting as the cornerstone of the property. A member’s only vibe with an open to the public policy ensures that everyone gets a dazzling drink and a delicious meal in Dallas, darling.
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W Dallas - Victory
$$This hotel's proximity to the American Airlines Center (AAC) in Victory Park makes it key for anyone visiting for a basketball game or concert. The suites are massive (some more than 1,000 square feet) and offer fabulous views of the Margaret Hill Hunt Bridge. Taking a happy hour dip in the hotel’s 16th floor infinity pool feels like you are living on the edge… of Dallas anyway. Villa Azur, the restaurant can book up on busy game or concert nights, so you may have to make a reservation if you want to dig into their dover sole meunière.
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Hall Arts Hotel
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2020, 2021, 2023
This 11-story boutique development by Kathryn and Craig Hall (Hall Wines) is a work of art in and of itself with 183 modern rooms that display a brilliant collection of local photography curated by Virginia Shore and Patricia Meadows. Locals and travelers alike flock to the open-air lounge on the second floor for a sip and sup at Ellie’s—the on-site restaurant named for Craig Hall’s mother. Other perks include a rooftop pool and over 6,000 square feet of meeting space that is just a stone's throw from a plethora of performing arts venues.
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Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Sequestered deep within the trees of the Turtle Creek neighborhood, this glamorous hotel immediately throws off sophisticated, old Hollywood vibes. The Mansion Bar is as sexy as they come and features live music (Thursday-Sunday), fantastic cocktails, and delicious snacks. The Mansion Restaurant is an iconic Dallas dining destination with a romantic atmosphere that's hard to beat, not to mention the tortilla soup is legendary and has been a menu staple through every iteration of chef and concept. The Rose Buds program also makes this a particularly family-friendly stay for a luxury property, with amenities like wireless baby monitors, babysitting services, and a children's menu at a restaurant where you normally wouldn't expect to find one.
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JW Marriott Dallas Arts District
$$Having recently made its Dallas Arts District debut, this JW Marriott property, which is the first for the brand in the city, is a breath of fresh air in an area that has the potential to be packed with arts and entertainment enthusiasts alike on any given night. Evoking a mid-century style with its marble mixed with wood millwork, the floor to ceiling windows allow for the dramatic downtown Dallas views to be the star. The property has a mid-air pool perfect for getting your daily dose of vitamin D in between business meetings. A ranch-to-table menu at Margaret’s spotlights local farms and Texas sourced proteins.
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Le Méridien Dallas, The Stoneleigh
A $36 million renovation restored this historic celebrity hideaway to its Art Deco splendor, and a stay provides a respite from Dallas’s typical obsession with the new and brassy. The management team behind the transformation of the Mansion on Turtle Creek wisely decided to keep the residential floor plan for the 176 guest rooms and just in time for the property to celebrate its centennial in 2023. The accommodations feel grand in scale, are decorated in a palette of teal with cinnamon, and have high ceilings, commissioned Texas artwork, and sizable tubs. In the 1930s, Dorothy Draper designed the original owner’s twelfth-floor Penthouse residence, which was transformed by the current head of her eponymous firm into a dramatic Presidential Suite; the assemblage of rooms retains many of the original details, including the secret passageways and balconies.
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Loews Arlington Hotel
$Those in town to catch a game or a concert will delight that there now is a more eye-catching open for staying in Arlington in style. Situated between AT&T Stadium and Globe Life Field, this property is connected to the new Arlington Convention Center and is suitable for families and large groups alike. The full-service spa and salon coupled with the resort-style beach club with two pools (sandy beach included) make this property a destination in and of itself, however, what a treat to know that you’re an easy walk from that Taylor Swift concert or Dallas Cowboys game that you flew in for. No Uber necessary, unless you count the 15-minute commute from DFW Airport.
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