Dallas Hotels

Like most American cities, Dallas has no shortage of chains and all the big ones are present and correct. Nonetheless, there are a few quirky little gems if you look hard for them, as well as some big casino-style hotels of the type JR would have loved.

The Dallas hotels below are grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over US $250)
Moderate (US $130 to $250)
Cheap (up to US$130)
These Dallas hotel prices are the starting prices for a standard double room and include taxes unless otherwise specified. Breakfast may be included; investigate at time of booking.



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Hotel ZaZa

+1 888 880 3244.

As you’d expect from a hotel named for movie icon Zsa-Zsa Gabor, Hotel ZaZa specializes in luxury details – think Frette bed linen, rainforest showers and enormous swagged curtains in every suite. The building itself is an old-fashioned colonial-style affair and comes complete with a chic bar and an expensive restaurant.

2332 Leonard Street, Uptown, TX 75201, Dallas, Texas

The Joule

+1 214 748 1300.

Set in a lovely 1920s art deco skyscraper, The Joule is Dallas at its most patrician and boasts a lobby crammed with art – all themed around local moneyspinners, oil and gas. Rooms are slickly decorated and come with enormous ensuite bathrooms, and there’s an enormous, well-appointed gym.

1530 Main Street, Downtown, TX 75201, Dallas, Texas

W Dallas - Victory Hotel

+1 214 397 4100.

If JR branched out into hotels, the W Dallas Victory would be it. Overlooking the sports venue of Victory Plaza, the hotel offers 252 oversized rooms and suites in categories named Wonderful, Cool Corner, Spectacular, Fabulous, Mega, Fantastic, Marvelous, Wow and Extreme Wow. There’s also a great spa and onsite restaurant.

2440 Victory Park Lane, Victory Park, TX 75219, Dallas, Texas

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