W Hotels
The W is located in the Victory Plaza next to the American Airlines Center at Dallas' West End. Choices range from the "Wonderful," "Spectacular," "Fabulous," "Mega" and "Cool Corner" rooms to the "Fantastic," "Marvelous," "Wow" and "Extreme Wow" suites.The W includes nearly 150 residences along with a 16th-floor outdoor pool, business center and fitness center, and the Craft Dallas restaurant.
W
2440 Victory Park Lane
Dallas, TX 75219
(214) 397-4100
www.whotels.com
The Joule
The Joule features deluxe and grand deluxe rooms with choices of double, queen or king beds, or the Demi Joule room with a circular bed. Deluxe, loft and penthouse suites are available, along with spa services, a pool, fitness center and interactive library. The Charlie Palmer restaurant offers progressive American dishes from local products, while the Joule Lounge features drinks from the hotel's wine shop.
The Joule
1530 Main Street
Dallas, TX 75201
(214) 748-1300
thejoule.starwoodhotels.com
Fairmont
The Fairmont's guest rooms can come standard with one king or two double beds, while the deluxe rooms offer king, two doubles or two queens. The Fairmont suites include a king-size or queen-size sofa bed. Guests enjoy privileges at the downtown YMCA along with the hotel's own fitness center and outdoor pool. The Diamond Pyramid Restaurant and Bar includes a private dining room and tasting room.
The Fairmont Dallas
1717 N. Akard Street
Dallas, TX 75201
(214) 720-2020
www.Fairmont.com
Hyatt Regency
Located next to Dallas' famous Reunion Tower, the Hyatt Regency offers guest rooms with double or king-size beds, and choices of Presidential, Penthouse or Sunset suites. Dining options include Parrino's Oven Italian restaurant, the Southwest-themed Centennial Cafe, and the famous Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck atop Reunion Tower.
Hyatt Regency
300 Reunion Boulevard
Dallas, TX 75207
(214) 651-1234
www.dallasregency.hyatt.com
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