The
Adulphus is one of the most historic and
beautiful buildings in Dallas. The ornate
building is majestic inside and out, providing
large guestrooms decorated in the style of an
English country house. Once selected to Conde
Nast Traveler's Readers' Choice Gold List as
one of the Best Places to stay in the World,
the Adolphus is sure to provide a memorable
hotel experience.
Strategically
located in
the heart of Dallas near the intersection of
the Deep Ellum, West End and Uptown
entertainment districts, the Fairmont offers
luxury accommodations in a great area. There
are numerous nightlife and dining options
right outside the door and guests will also be
near attractions such as the Dallas Museum of
Art and the Dallas Arts District.
If
you're looking for the best in luxury and
service, you can't do better than the Mansion.
Located in the posh Turtle Creek section of
Dallas, the Mansion was once literally a
mansion belonging to a rich cotton tycoon.
Today, the five-star hotel is considered one
of the finest in the nation.
The
West End is a multi block area of
turn-of-the-century storefronts and warehouses
that have been transformed into shops,
restaurants and nightclubs. Vintage street
lights, horse-drawn surreys and street
performers add to the fun and nostalgia of the
area. Located at the North end of Market
Street, visit Market Place with its collection
of shops, clubs and restaurants.
Millions visit
the Fair Park's
Art Deco-styled complex each year for its
remarkable collection of cultural attractions
and entertainment venues. The 277-acre complex
is home to
the State Fair of Texas, eight museums, an
IMAX Theater, a planetarium, The Dallas
Aquarium, The Cotton Bowl, an outdoor
amphitheater, an auditorium (Broadway shows,
ballet, opera), and over one-hundred special
events and cultural festivals each year.
The Dallas Arts District,
located on 60 acres of prime real estate on
the north side of Downtown Dallas, is the
largest such development in the Unites States.
It is anchored by the Dallas Museum of Art,
the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, the
Arts District Theater of the Dallas Theater
Center and the Arts Magnet School.