Omni Fort Worth HotelvsHotel Crescent Court
Hotel Crescent Court and Omni Fort Worth Hotel are both rated very highly by professional reviewers. Overall, Hotel Crescent Court is the choice of most professionals compared to Omni Fort Worth Hotel. Hotel Crescent Court comes in at 82 with endorsements from 10 sources such as Fodor's, Lonely Planet and Star Service.
Omni Fort Worth Hotel
1300 Houston Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102
From $149/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Star Service
"Adjacent to the convention center, south of its competitor, the lively Worthington Renaissance, this hotel shot to the top of the charts the day it opened." Full review
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Dining selections devour the competition with a quartet of tasty options to choose from.
Gayot
"Sculpted from native Texas stone and hardwoods, the glass-wrapped hotel has a distinctive Lone Star State feel. The entire property is 100% non-smoking, and Wi-Fi access is available throughout."
Zagat
4.5
"This "upscale" high-rise chain member in Downtown Ft. Worth is "stunning to behold" as it "towers over the buildings in the metroplex", though it's "simply gorgeous" inside too."
Afar Magazine
"The Omni Fort Worth is the largest hotel in the city of Fort Worth, complete with 614 rooms that make up its tall glass facade." Full review
Hotel Crescent Court Show All Reviews
400 Crescent Ct., Dallas, TX 75201
From $218/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Lonely Planet
"An iris in a vase on the vanity, a lint brush in the closet, a valet in a topcoat at the lobby entrance... This Rosewood hotel has studied the dignified art of service."
Oyster
Luxury
"This elegant, 191-room hotel is housed in a beautiful historic building in hopping Uptown, close to art galleries and great nightlife." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Limestone landmark in Dallas’s Uptown neighborhood; an outpost of chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s namesake restaurant occupies the first floor." Full review
Michelin Guide
"141 rooms. Once a cotton magnate's home, The Mansion has marble rotundas, elaborate decor and impeccable service. The Mansion is the flagship ofthe Rosewood Hotels chain."
BlackBook
"Ladies who lunch often drink their meals downstairs at one of the city’s best restaurants (think Nobu, Bice, and Capitol Grille) conveniently located inside the stately hotel."
Zagat
4.2
"This modern luxury hotel features elegant rooms outfitted with sitting areas, balconies and marble bathrooms with deluxe toiletries, plus suites with features that may include wood floors."
Star Service
"Convenience to the American Airlines arena makes it a sold-out operation during NBA games and other local events." Full review
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An attractive terrace with fountains and a heated pool abuts one of the city's most elaborate spas, where guests can choose from a full menu of health and beauty treatments; a small cafe that provides healthful fare; and a large fitness room that sports state-of-the-art equipment, including some machines with individual TVs.
Spa fees are high, but use of the steam room, sauna and gym equipment is free.
Gayot
"A favorite with art lovers for its European décor and the cultural attractions of uptown and downtown."
Fodor's
"The centerpiece of the Crescent Complex (which includes office buildings, shops, and galleries), this hotel is on the edge of Dallas's central business district and Uptown art scene." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
Readers' Choice Award
"This hotel is absolutely worth it because it has the ability to transport you to a relaxing oasis miles from the hustle and bustle of busy Dallas despite it being in the middle of Uptown." Full review