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A less muscular but hardly less grand take on Renaissance revival than the Mansion on Turtle Creek, the 428-room Adolphus has been in continuous operation at...more
see the Dallas + Fort Worth guideOccupying two venerable, impeccably restored Italianate buildings, one built in 1890 and the other in 1915, this 39-room boutique hotel has a prime site just a...more
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The motto of this family-owned, 1950s-style motel says it all: "So close, yet so far out." Long favored by cost-conscious artists and musicians, it's charming...more
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Visitors who'd prefer nocturnal solitude over the late-night rowdiness of downtown Austin should consider this tranquil resort on 4,000 acres of gorgeous Texas...more
see the Austin guideThe Belmont Motor Hotel was restoredor, better put, given an ultrachic riffin 2005, and the 84 rooms afford views of the dramatic skyline that's...more
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Named for the cattle baron who built it in 1886, this grand four-story mansion is an old-world sanctuary set smack in the heart of boisterous Sixth Street. The...more
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Right across from the Alamo, this newcomer makes it "easy to walk everywhere." Conceived in the 1920s as a medical office building, the Gothic Revival design...more
Think cowhide can't be classed up? Try camping out in the Southwestern-themed Four Seasons for a few days. The primo downtown location on the banks of Lady Bird...more
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This lavish place seems worlds away from Dallas. Technically it's in Irving, but it's just minutes from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, amid the...more
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Upon entering this 2005 hotel on the Riverwalk, "you're greeted by a marble lobby with beautiful glass sconces," palm trees, and a wall of water. Rooms, wrapped...more









