Private social club on the 48th floor offers breathtaking city views and a refined yet welcoming atmosphere. The space features live music, a rooftop bar, and well-appointed co-working areas. Guests speak calmly, creating a relaxed vibe suited for both professional and social gatherings.
Views from the 48th floor offer breathtaking downtown scenes and a rooftop bar enhances the experience. The atmosphere combines Michelin Star dining with stunning cityscapes.
Food here shows upscale creativity and is perfectly seasoned. The setting offers elegant surroundings and attentive service that enhance the dining experience.
Good to know
Tower Dallas is a private members-only club with exclusive access.
Parking validation is uncertain; confirm with staff before your visit.
Dress code is business casual; avoid shorts and athletic wear.
Rooftop bar with incredible city views and beautiful outdoor patios creates a vibrant, romantic atmosphere. Live DJs and curated music keep energy lively and encourage dancing. Signature cocktails stand out for their creative presentation and balanced flavors.
Outdoor patio offers incredible views that stand out in the city. The terrace view at night adds a magnificent atmosphere to the experience.
Food stands out for being consistently amazing and delicious. Staff provide attentive service with knowledgeable recommendations on dishes and drinks.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with half-price appetizers.
R&B night happens every Thursday with a live DJ.
Jazz performances take place on Tuesday nights, starting at 8pm.
Order-then-sit setup with picnic-style tables and both indoor and outdoor seating creates a casual, laid-back vibe. Friendly atmosphere includes firepit tables, cornhole games, and a lively bar with local beer selections. Views of downtown add a scenic backdrop to the fast-casual experience.
Outdoor seating offers a lovely patio view of the downtown skyline. The city lights create a stunning night scene visible from the dining area.
Food comes out fresh and flavorful, cooked just right. Service can slow during busy times, but the friendly staff keeps things positive.
Good to know
Parking is not free in the area around the restaurant.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially for lunch.
Prices are on the pricey side for food and drinks.
Outdoor seating offers shaded patio with gorgeous downtown views and a huge fan for comfort. Live music adds a vibrant atmosphere especially on Thursdays. The space combines high-tech architecture with a family-friendly vibe.
Outdoor patio offers gorgeous views of downtown Dallas and the AT&T Discovery District. Seating outside lets you enjoy the cityscape as the sun sets.
Food features a wide selection of fresh, quality dishes with highlights like brie and Cobb salad. The menu offers consistently delicious American food enjoyed in a vibrant setting.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Live music happens every Friday from 7-10pm.
Parking is limited in the AT&T Discovery District, so arrive early.
Symphony hall offers phenomenal acoustics and elegant architecture that create a calm, beautiful atmosphere. Comfortable seating and world-class orchestra performances fill the space with inspiring live music. The venue combines historic charm with modern accessibility features.
Sweeping views of the Dallas skyline surround the spacious venue. Every seat offers great views, including those at the very top, paired with comfortable seating options.
Food here matches what you find at a hotel convention, nothing special but solid. Expect to spend at least 20 dollars per meal, with plenty of outside options nearby.
Good to know
Parking is available in an underground garage directly connected to the concert hall.
Valet parking is offered for convenience at the venue.
Handicap parking is accessible and easy to find near the entrance.
Hotel offers spacious rooms with quiet atmosphere and beautiful city views from the indoor pool and upper floors. Amenities include a well-equipped gym and an indoor pool with a fireplace. Lobby and ballroom feature art deco decor and high ceilings, creating a distinctive ambiance.
Rooms and suites offer spectacular city views from high floors. The ballroom and workout facility on the 32nd floor provide stunning Dallas vistas with large windows and plenty of space.
Lots of food options come with reasonable prices. Both the bar and restaurant serve excellent food and service, including an Irish restaurant downstairs and a spot upstairs with amazing dishes.
Good to know
Parking costs $30 per day, with an additional $55 for valet service.
The hotel breakfast is served until noon on Sundays.
Expect a $60 daily parking fee, which is not mentioned during booking.
Japanese restaurant offers spectacular 360-degree city views with an observatory deck for walking and photos. The atmosphere feels intimate and curated, suited for dates with close seating and a unique drink menu. Music and occasional interactive elements like piรฑata shots add to the lively vibe.
Breathtaking 360-degree views from the 50th floor let you see the city from every angle. The setting pairs a gorgeous cityscape with solid cocktails, creating a magical atmosphere for a night out.
Food here offers a bespoke, intentionally curated dining experience with great flavors. The menu pairs well with views overlooking the city, creating a sexy atmosphere for meals.
Good to know
Reservations are definitely needed to dine at Kessaku.
Valet parking is available for $10 at the Thompson Hotel.
Access to the observation deck does not require dining at Kessaku.
Hotel features an open atrium with glass elevators and offers 360-degree downtown views. Atmosphere is loud and lively, especially near the bar and atrium, with noise carrying into rooms. Amenities include valet parking, a pool, fitness center, and dining options.
Rooms offer great views, especially from the higher floors. Clean spaces complement the beautiful scenery visible from the windows.
Good food comes with minimal wait times thanks to well-staffed food services. The bar and dining areas create a memorable experience for families.
Good to know
The hotel is cashless; no cash is accepted at restaurants or gift shops.
Valet parking costs $45 per night.
Expect frequent break-ins in the parking lots; security is a concern.
Hotel combines historic charm with music-themed decor, featuring in-room record players and a large vinyl library. Spacious rooms offer natural light and city views, while downtown street noise and frequent late-night activity create a lively, sometimes loud atmosphere.
Rooms feature large windows that bring in plenty of sunlight and offer fantastic views. Corner rooms on higher floors provide especially great views.
Food here is amazingly delicious with strong local recommendations like an Irish pub, Kitchen + Kocktails, and Ojeda's nearby.
Good to know
The hotel has a great downtown location within walking distance to restaurants.
Rooms are larger than typical NYC hotels and well-appointed.
Expect early kitchen closure at the hotel bar, limiting late-night food options.
Small indoor space offers limited seating with loud music and harsh lighting, while outdoor patio provides a pleasant shaded area and a notable view. The atmosphere contrasts sharply between cramped, noisy indoors and relaxed, open-air outdoors. Asian snacks are available for purchase near the register, adding a unique touch.
The patio offers a great view of the Giant Eyeball across the street. Seating inside and outside lets you enjoy this unique sight while eating or working.
Food matches the quality found in Japan, with dishes perfect for sharing. Drinks complement the menu well, and the overall food quality and service stand out.
Good to know
There is only street parking available.
Sandoitchi is on the pricier side.
It's a small place with very limited seating.
Glass-bottomed rooftop pool hangs over the street, creating a unique visual experience. Elegant, warm atmosphere blends old world charm with modern luxury and jazz music sets an intimate tone. Upscale vibe includes a speakeasy and distinctive wood and marble dรฉcor.
Rooftop offers a stunning pool view and a clear sight of the eyeball in downtown Dallas. Rooms provide a beautiful cityscape that complements the clean, well-decorated interiors.
CBD Provisions and Midnight Rambler offer standout food and cocktails. Ordering from the restaurant menu beats room service at The Joule.
Good to know
The hotel is centrally located near a train line that provides direct access to the airport.
Parking is available, but be cautious as tickets may be issued even with valet service.
Expect music from events to stop by 11 pm.
Historic theater offers an intimate setting with terrific acoustics and elegant design. The venue hosts live music ranging from jazz ensembles to Broadway-caliber orchestras, creating a nostalgic yet vibrant atmosphere.
Great views exist from nearly every seat, including the second level and balcony H, row A. Seating offers comfortable choices with excellent sightlines to the stage.
Classic theater food goes beyond candy and popcorn with several options that look good. Lines stay short, but expect very expensive drinks and food typical for a downtown venue.
Good to know
Parking is available right next door to the Majestic Theater.
The theater is accessible by DART with parking lots across the street.
Expect limited drink holders on seats; bring a cup if needed.
Hotel offers spacious rooms with city and park views and a rooftop pool featuring panoramic skyline sights. Atmosphere varies from quiet and peaceful halls to hectic common areas. Pool area provides a relaxed vibe but lacks music and bar amenities.
Rooms offer breathtaking city views that stretch across the area. The pool on the seventh floor provides a great vantage point with sights and sounds of the city.
A restaurant and bourbon bar sit in the south end of the lobby, offering better than average cocktails and delicious food. The dining room feels very nice, serving great breakfast and dinner options.
Good to know
Happy Hour is available daily from 4-7 pm with discounted drinks.
Parking costs $69 per night for valet service.
The hotel is located in a central area but has safety concerns at night.
Upscale hotel with phenomenal city views and spacious, comfortable rooms. Gym and club room stand out as top-tier amenities. Nighttime noise from traffic and nearby tram line affects some rooms, while pool area tends to be loud and crowded.
Rooms on high floors offer impressive city views and clear sights of downtown. Windows provide great vantage points to enjoy the urban landscape.
Diverse dining options include a lounge with a wide variety of food and drinks and the Open Palette serving an amazing beyond burger. The chimichurri steak frites stand out, and attentive staff enhance the food experience throughout.
Good to know
Reservations are required well in advance for events at the hotel.
The hotel offers a happy hour daily from 4 to 6 pm with $6 cocktails.
Parking is free, but the adjacent lot has issues with theft.
Hotel offers rooftop bar with city views and a Starbucks lobby cafe with a patio. Rooms feature modern amenities and comfortable beds. Atmosphere varies, with quiet periods and occasional loud noise from nearby activities or other guests.
Rooftop bar offers great views including a close, clear sight of Reunion Tower. Rooms also provide clean spaces with nice views, and walking nearby reveals amazing vistas within a minute.
Food includes phenomenal dishes with great drinks. Friendly staff offer excellent recommendations in the evening.
Good to know
Valet parking costs $45 per night and is required for all guests.
The hotel charges an additional $50 fee per room upon arrival.
Parking information on the website is misleading; $20 rate applies only to daytime parking.
Multi-level space blends tropical rainforest and underwater tunnel experiences with lush greenery and exotic animals. Crowds create a cramped, busy atmosphere despite thoughtful design and flow. Families and children find engaging interactive displays and diverse wildlife throughout.
An underwater tunnel offers a close-up view of sharks, sawfish, and marine life swimming all around. The overall views are amazing and immersive.
Affordable food offers solid flavor, especially the pasta. Clean facility includes abundant restrooms and convenient food spots inside.
Good to know
Parking costs $16.50 if you stay longer than 1.5 hours.
Prepaid parking is often oversold, making it hard to find a spot.
Expect long wait times even with pre-purchased tickets.
Historic building with unique decor and high ceilings creates a spacious, natural atmosphere. Live music at the piano bar and a rooftop heated pool add lively energy. Rooms vary in design, offering a distinct experience in each stay.
Rooms on upper floors offer amazing views of downtown. West-facing rooms show a fantastic view of Reunion Tower's fireworks on New Year's Eve.
Made-to-order kitchen offers a small menu with really good food. A snack bar and breakfast spot provide refrigerated items and quick bites.
Good to know
Parking is available but can be challenging to find.
The hotel is dog-friendly and does not discriminate by breed.
Karaoke night happens on Fridays at the hotel bar.