Dallas does luxury the way Texas does everything else: big, confident, and unapologetic. A 1925 Italianate mansion still operates as one of America's most storied hotels, 1910s Art Deco towers have been reborn as design icons, and a brand-new sculptural building in Uptown looks carved from a single block of limestone. Modern Dallas runs on tech, finance, and a restaurant scene that's quietly become one of the most exciting in the country. The Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous arts district in the U.S., anchored by the Nasher Sculpture Center and the Dallas Museum of Art. The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza preserves the actual window from which JFK was shot. Klyde Warren Park, a deck park built over a freeway, has reconnected Downtown to Uptown. Uptown and Turtle Creek are walkable, best for first-timers; Downtown puts you next to the Arts District; Victory Park sits by American Airlines Center; Highland Park is old-money quiet with its Village shopping. A serious steakhouse dinner runs $120-200 per person before wine, while a barbecue plate at Pecan Lodge is around $25. DFW Airport sits 25-35 minutes from Downtown, and the Cowboys' stadium in Arlington, also a marquee concert venue, packs the metro on game and show days. Below are the 10 luxury stays we'd send a friend to, from the iconic Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek and the Forbes Five-Star Ritz-Carlton, Dallas, through architectural standouts like Hotel Swexan and The Joule, down to the restored landmark The Statler Dallas.
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Dallas does luxury the way Texas does everything else: big, confident, and unapologetic. A 1925 Italianate mansion still operates as one of America's most storied hotels, 1910s Art Deco towers have been reborn as design icons, and a brand-new sculptural building in Uptown looks carved from a single block of limestone. Modern Dallas runs on tech, finance, and a restaurant scene that's quietly become one of the most exciting in the country. The Dallas Arts District is the largest contiguous arts district in the U.S., anchored by the Nasher Sculpture Center and the Dallas Museum of Art. The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza preserves the actual window from which JFK was shot. Klyde Warren Park, a deck park built over a freeway, has reconnected Downtown to Uptown. Uptown and Turtle Creek are walkable, best for first-timers; Downtown puts you next to the Arts District; Victory Park sits by American Airlines Center; Highland Park is old-money quiet with its Village shopping. A serious steakhouse dinner runs $120-200 per person before wine, while a barbecue plate at Pecan Lodge is around $25. DFW Airport sits 25-35 minutes from Downtown, and the Cowboys' stadium in Arlington, also a marquee concert venue, packs the metro on game and show days. Below are the 10 luxury stays we'd send a friend to, from the iconic Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek and the Forbes Five-Star Ritz-Carlton, Dallas, through architectural standouts like Hotel Swexan and The Joule, down to the restored landmark The Statler Dallas.We chose based on location and neighborhood first, then real guest scores from Agoda · Booking.com · Trip.com, unique features, and value. Then we ranked them to cover every style and budget.
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No. 1 #1 most luxurious in Dallas · mansion on Turtle Creek ★9.2 Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek
📍 Uptown / Turtle Creek district, on Turtle Creek Boulevard beside the creek and a park. Roughly a 5-10 minute drive to Downtown and the Dallas Arts District, and close to the luxury shops of Highland Park Village.
Picture a handsome Italian-style mansion that a Texas cotton magnate built on Turtle Creek back in 1925, then imagine it reborn as a luxury hotel — that is the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek, the legendary first property of the Rosewood group, open since 1981 and still the most prestigious hotel in Dallas today. The original house keeps its carved ceilings, marble fireplaces and oak staircase, while the guest wings bring the count to 142 rooms and suites done in a warm residential style that feels more like an old-money home than a hotel. The highlight is The Mansion Restaurant, a dining institution the whole city points to, plus a classic bar once frequented by stars and big names, a spa, and an outdoor pool set among the greenery. It sits in the leafy Uptown / Turtle Creek district, a few minutes' drive from Downtown and the luxury shops of Highland Park Village. Reviews single out the warm, attentive service. Score 9.2/10.
- 1925 Rosewood mansion with charm in every corner
- The Mansion Restaurant plus service reviewers rave about
- Turtle Creek setting near Uptown and the luxury shops
- Highest prices in the city, especially during big events
- Older building, some rooms smaller than newer hotels, car-dependent
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No. 2 #2 Five-star, in the heart of Uptown ★9 The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas
📍 Heart of Uptown on McKinney Avenue — the free M-Line Trolley runs the length of the restaurant-and-bar strip, and it is about a 5-minute drive to Downtown and the Dallas Arts District.
The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas is one of the first names Texans reach for when they say the word luxury, because this was the first hotel in the state to earn a Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star rating, and it still lands on Texas's best-hotels list for 2026. It stands in the heart of Uptown on McKinney Avenue, the street the classic free M-Line Trolley runs along, carrying you past restaurants, bars and shops across the whole district. The piece everyone talks about is Fearing's, the restaurant from James Beard winner Dean Fearing, who turned contemporary Southwestern food into one of the meals Dallas is proudest of. Add a roomy 12,000-square-foot spa built around personalized treatments, an outdoor pool, and Ritz-Carlton service that reviewers say remembers your name and goes past what you asked for. It suits couples, luxury travelers, and anyone who wants a central address with first-rate service.
- First Forbes Five-Star hotel in Texas
- Fearing's by James Beard chef in the building
- Uptown address, walk to restaurants and bars
- High rates plus a resort fee and valet parking on top
- Classic decor; modern-minimalist fans may pass
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No. 3 #3 luxury resort · TPC golf + big spa ★9.2 The Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Las Colinas
📍 Las Colinas district in Irving — about a 10-15 minute drive to DFW airport and roughly 20-25 minutes into downtown Dallas. It's a resort on a wide campus, not a city-center address.
The Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Las Colinas is a full-on luxury resort spread across 400 acres in Las Colinas, Irving — a place plenty of people still know by its old name, Four Seasons Resort & Club Dallas at Las Colinas, before a roughly $55 million overhaul and a rebrand to Ritz-Carlton in January 2024. The draw is the resort feel: around 427 rooms and villas scattered across a leafy campus, the TPC Las Colinas golf course that has hosted PGA Tour events, a 14,000-square-foot spa, a large resort-style pool, tennis courts and a full fitness club. Reviews praise the space, the warm service, and how convenient it is sitting just 10-15 minutes from DFW airport. It suits golfers, families who want a resort stay, and anyone after a luxury bed near the airport without dealing with downtown. The trade-off: you're a fair drive from central Dallas and need a car. Overall 9.2/10.
- 400-acre resort with the TPC golf course on site
- 14,000 sq ft spa plus a large resort pool
- Just 10-15 minutes from DFW airport
- 20-25 minutes from downtown Dallas — you need a car or rideshare
- Extras add up: resort fee, valet parking, food and drink run high
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No. 4 #4 Luxury icon · Heart of Uptown ★9.2 Hotel Crescent Court
📍 Smack in the middle of Uptown Dallas inside The Crescent complex, with restaurants and boutiques within walking distance, close to Klyde Warren Park and the Dallas Arts District, and easy to reach the free M-Line Trolley.
Picture a huge cream-limestone building curving gracefully through the middle of Uptown Dallas, looking like a modern reinterpretation of a European palace. That's Hotel Crescent Court, a luxury icon Dallas has been proud of for decades. The hotel is the heart of The Crescent complex, which packs offices, upscale shops, and stylish restaurants into one place, and its post-modern limestone architecture is enough of a landmark that locals recognize it instantly. After a roughly $33 million renovation, all 186 rooms and 40 suites feel much fresher while keeping their classic character. The highlight everyone mentions is Nobu, the world-famous Japanese-Peruvian restaurant inside the hotel, alongside The Spa at The Crescent (rated one of the city's best) and a resort-style outdoor pool many call the prettiest in Dallas. Real guest scores cluster high, around 9.1 to 9.2 on both Agoda and Booking. It suits couples and luxury travelers best.
- Luxury icon inside The Crescent limestone complex
- In-house Nobu plus a well-reviewed spa
- Resort-style outdoor pool, called the city's prettiest
- Top-tier rates with valet and fees billed separately
- Uptown means relying on a car or the trolley to reach other areas
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No. 5 #5 Hot new design hotel · Harwood District ★8.9 Hotel Swexan
📍 Right in the heart of the Harwood District, running straight into Uptown - an easy walk to Harwood Park and the neighbourhood restaurants, with Downtown and the Dallas Arts District a 5-7 minute drive away.
Hotel Swexan is the name that surfaces every time people in Dallas argue about which new hotel is worth booking. It opened in 2023 inside a 22-storey glass tower in the Harwood District, a neighbourhood master-planned to be one of the city's most tasteful luxury corners. The name Swexan mashes Swiss and Texan together, which sums up the whole idea - European precision folded into roomy Texas warmth. Every square inch is designed, from the art to the hand-picked vintage furniture to the deep, warm tones that feel more like a collector's holiday home than a hotel lobby. There are 134 rooms and suites and five restaurant and bar concepts under one roof, including the serious steakhouse Stillwell's and the rooftop bar Leonie, which has become one of the city's favourite hangouts - enough to earn a Michelin Key. Reviewers keep calling it one of the prettiest, most characterful stays they've had. Best for couples and luxury travellers bored of the usual.
- Designed to the last detail with real character, photogenic everywhere
- Leonie rooftop bar and Stillwell's steakhouse in the building
- New hotel with a Michelin Key in the Harwood District
- High room rates plus added fees and daily valet parking
- Rooftop is popular enough to get crowded and loud some nights
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No. 6 #6 design boutique · Neo-Gothic tower in the heart of Downtown ★9 The Joule
📍 Dead-center Downtown on Main Street — about a 3 to 5 minute walk to the DART Akard / St. Paul stations, close to the Dallas Museum of Art and Klyde Warren Park.
Picture a stone Neo-Gothic bank tower almost a century old on Main Street, brought back to life as a luxury boutique that feels like a living art gallery — that's The Joule, the former Dallas National Bank from the 1920s, now 161 rooms dressed in sharp design with a museum-grade art collection tucked into every corner, from the lobby to the corridors. The most talked-about feature is the 10th-floor pool that juts about 2.5 metres out from the building, with glass you can look straight through to the street below. There's a quiet underground ESPA spa that feels like another world, a strong in-house restaurant and cocktail bar, and a giant Eye sculpture in the garden beside the hotel that has become one of the city's most photographed landmarks. The location is dead-center downtown, a few minutes' walk to DART, close to the Dallas Museum of Art and Klyde Warren Park. Reviews praise the staff and the one-of-a-kind atmosphere; the trade-off is that some room types aren't large and the neighborhood goes quiet after work. Overall 9.0/10.
- 1920s Neo-Gothic tower plus a museum-grade art collection
- Cantilevered pool and an underground ESPA spa
- Central Downtown, walk to DART and the museums
- Some room types feel small for the price
- Downtown goes quiet after work hours and on weekends
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No. 7 #7 historic 1912 grande dame in the heart of Downtown ★8.8 The Adolphus, Autograph Collection
📍 Right in the heart of Downtown Dallas on Commerce Street — walk to the free M-Line Trolley and DART Light Rail, and stroll to the Main Street District, the Dallas Arts District, and Klyde Warren Park.
Locals call The Adolphus the city's grande dame, and they mean it: this was Dallas's first luxury hotel, open since 1912. It was built by Adolphus Busch, the beer baron who co-founded Anheuser-Busch and wanted a hotel grand enough for a growing Texas city. The Beaux-Arts building rises 22 stories in a German-baroque castle shape, crowned with bronze statuary, and it has anchored the Downtown skyline for over a century as a registered historic landmark. It now flies under Marriott's Autograph Collection after a major 2016 renovation that layered in contemporary art and modern comfort while keeping the classic bones intact. The piece everyone talks about is The French Room, once the city's legendary fine-dining room, plus a rooftop pool over the high-rises, the City Hall Bistro bar, and a lobby so handsome people stop in just to photograph it. Reviews line up on the building's charm, the walkable central location, and warm service. Overall 8.8/10.
- Historic 1912 building with genuine grande-dame character
- Heart of Downtown — walk the old city district on foot
- Rooftop pool over the skyline plus the legendary French Room
- Old building, so some rooms run small and layouts vary
- Charges a resort/destination fee plus valet parking on top
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No. 8 #8 art hotel · the only one inside the Arts District ★8.7 📍 In the heart of the Dallas Arts District on Leonard Street, Downtown — an easy walk to the Nasher Sculpture Center, the Dallas Museum of Art and the Winspear Opera House, and close to the DART Pearl/Arts District station.
Picture a luxury hotel planted in the middle of the Dallas Arts District, the largest arts district in America, where stepping out of the lobby puts you among museums, theaters and outdoor sculpture. That is HALL Arts Hotel Dallas, Curio Collection by Hilton, the only luxury property embedded in the neighborhood. It was developed by the Hall family, with architecture by HKS and interiors by Bentel & Bentel, and runs 183 rooms including 19 suites drawn from the surrounding arts scene. What sets it apart is the contemporary art collection, commissioned and curated from artists worldwide and spread through the building until you feel like you are walking a gallery. Rooms get floor-to-ceiling glass with Frette linens and Natura Bissé bath products, the rooftop pool looks over Downtown, and Ellie's, named for the founder's mother, has a patio facing the Texas Sculpture Walk. Reviews keep praising the attentive service and the walk-everywhere location. It scores 8.7/10, best for couples and art lovers.
- Only luxury hotel inside the Dallas Arts District, walkable to the museums
- Contemporary art collection plus a rooftop pool with skyline views
- Warm, attentive staff that reviews praise consistently
- The Arts District goes quiet on evenings and weekends
- Valet parking plus some added fees worth checking before you book
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No. 9 #9 modern luxury boutique · inside a historic skyscraper ★8.9 Thompson Dallas
📍 Dead-center Downtown / Main Street District inside The National on N Akard Street — about a 3-minute walk to the DART Akard Station, and an easy stroll to the Dallas Arts District, AT&T Discovery District and Reunion Tower.
Thompson Dallas is one of the most modern and most story-rich hotels in the city, because it hides inside The National — the former First National Bank, a 52-story skyscraper from the 1960s that was gutted and brought back to life as a Downtown landmark on N Akard Street. It runs under Thompson by Hyatt, the boutique brand known for sharp design and a cool, tasteful mood, and it plays the old bank tower's bones smartly: high ceilings, premium materials and dark, serious tones set against contemporary art and a skyline that fills the windows. The feature everyone talks about first is the rooftop pool that opens onto a panoramic view of the city, paired with a relaxing spa and a celebrity-chef restaurant that pulls in guests and locals alike. The location is dead-center in the Main Street District, an easy walk to DART and the Dallas Arts District. Reviews praise design so good you want to photograph every corner. Best for couples, design lovers and travelers who want a one-of-a-kind stay in the heart of the city.
- Inside the historic 52-story National tower
- Rooftop pool plus modern design that photographs well everywhere
- Downtown spot, walk to DART and the Arts District
- Downtown is quieter than Uptown at night and on weekends
- High room rates plus a daily valet parking fee
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No. 10 #10 Retro icon · Mid-Century building in the heart of Downtown ★8.2 📍 Heart of Downtown on Commerce Street — about a 5 to 7 minute walk to the DART Akard station, right next to the Main Street District near shopping and museums.
Picture a long, curving Mid-Century Modern building stretched along Commerce Street in the heart of Downtown Dallas since 1956. When it opened it was such a marvel that people called it America's first modern hotel, and it hosted the era's biggest stars before sitting shuttered for decades. A roughly $175 million renovation brought it back as The Statler, part of Curio Collection by Hilton. Today it's a retro-chic stay of about 159 rooms that blends 1950s lines with modern comfort. The talking point is the 4th-floor rooftop pool with a poolside bar and skyline views, plus six restaurant and bar concepts in-house — from a stylish dinner spot to a bar with live music and performances. The location is walkable to DART in minutes and close to shopping and museums. Reviews praise the design, the atmosphere, and the value next to pricier luxury hotels in the same area. The trade-off: it's an old building that shows its age in spots, and event nights can get loud. Overall 8.2/10.
- 1956 Mid-Century building with retro-chic design and real history
- 4th-floor rooftop pool plus six restaurant and bar concepts
- Central Downtown location, better value than nearby luxury hotels
- Old building — some rooms and common areas still show their age
- Event and live-music nights can get loud and crowded
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📊Comparison · all 10 hotels
| # | Hotel | Stars | Score | From / night | Area | Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek | 5 | 9.2 | ~$671 | Uptown / Turtle Creek district, about a 5-10 minute drive to Downtown. Around 25-35 minutes from DFW airport, and roughly 15 minutes from DAL Love Field. | #1 most luxurious in Dallas · mansion on Turtle Creek |
| 2 | The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas | 5 | 9.0 | ~$471 | M-Line Trolley stop (free) right out front; about a 5-minute drive to the Dallas Arts District, and roughly 25–35 minutes to DFW airport. | #2 Five-star, in the heart of Uptown |
| 3 | The Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Las Colinas | 5 | 9.2 | ~$391 | No rail or metro nearby — about a 10-15 minute drive to DFW airport | #3 luxury resort · TPC golf + big spa |
| 4 | Hotel Crescent Court | 5 | 9.2 | ~$386 | Heart of Uptown Dallas, restaurants and bars within walking distance | M-Line Trolley (free streetcar) nearby | Klyde Warren Park / Arts District a few minutes' drive. | #4 Luxury icon · Heart of Uptown |
| 5 | Hotel Swexan | 5 | 8.9 | ~$500 | Central Harwood District, joined to Uptown. Roughly a 5-7 minute drive to the Dallas Arts District, about 15 minutes to Dallas Love Field, and 25-35 minutes to DFW airport by car. | #5 Hot new design hotel · Harwood District |
| 6 | The Joule | 5 | 9.0 | ~$343 | DART Akard / St. Paul stations (Red/Blue/Green/Orange lines), about a 3 to 5 minute walk. | #6 design boutique · Neo-Gothic tower in the heart of Downtown |
| 7 | The Adolphus, Autograph Collection | 5 | 8.8 | ~$271 | Walk to the free M-Line Trolley and DART Light Rail, and stroll to the Dallas Arts District and Klyde Warren Park. DFW Airport is about 20–30 minutes away and Dallas Love Field roughly 15 minutes by car. | #7 historic 1912 grande dame in the heart of Downtown |
| 8 | HALL Arts Hotel Dallas, Curio Collection by Hilton | 5 | 8.7 | ~$257 | DART Pearl/Arts District station (Red/Blue/Green/Orange lines), a few minutes on foot. | #8 art hotel · the only one inside the Arts District |
| 9 | Thompson Dallas | 5 | 8.9 | ~$357 | DART Akard Station, about a 3-minute walk; roughly a 5-minute drive to the Dallas Arts District; DFW airport about 25 to 35 minutes by car. | #9 modern luxury boutique · inside a historic skyscraper |
| 10 | The Statler Dallas, Curio Collection by Hilton | 4 | 8.2 | ~$200 | DART Akard station (Red, Blue, Green and Orange lines), about a 5 to 7 minute walk. | #10 Retro icon · Mid-Century building in the heart of Downtown |
Which one — by trip style
#1 Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek lets you sleep inside a near-hundred-year-old mansion that became Dallas's most luxurious hotel — what we love is that it sells the charm of the house and a legendary restaurant rather than glossy new-tower flash.
#2 If you want polished Texas luxury — the brand's legendary service plus dinner at Fearing's, one of the meals Dallas is proudest of — this is about as hard to fault as a hotel gets, and we love that it sits in the middle of Uptown yet feels quiet and private the moment you step back into your room.
#3 The Ritz-Carlton Las Colinas is a 400-acre luxury resort where you can play the TPC course, soak in the resort pool and unwind in a big spa, all in one place — strong on resort atmosphere and easy DFW airport access, traded against a location that sits a fair way from central Dallas.
#4 Hotel Crescent Court is the luxury icon of Uptown Dallas, set inside a gorgeous limestone complex with the famous Nobu, a standout spa, and what many call the prettiest resort-style outdoor pool in the city — strongest on atmosphere, a walkable Uptown location, and grande-dame service, ideal for couples and luxury travelers who want both classic polish and post-renovation freshness.
#5 If you're tired of classic luxury and want a hotel that is designed to the hilt, full of character, and photogenic from every angle, Hotel Swexan is the rising star of Dallas right now.
#6 The Joule is a chance to sleep inside a 1920s Neo-Gothic bank tower turned living art gallery in the middle of Downtown, with a pool that hangs off the building and a spa underground — it sells design, art and the story of the building more than view or square footage.
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