Hotel Indigo Dallas Downtown, an IHG HotelvsHotel St. Germain
Hotel Indigo Dallas Downtown and Hotel St. Germain are both endorsed by professionals. On balance, Hotel St. Germain ranks slightly higher than Hotel Indigo Dallas Downtown. Hotel St. Germain comes in at #19 in Dallas–Fort Worth with praise from 7 reviews like Forbes Travel Guide, Hideaway Report and Gayot.
Hotel Indigo Dallas Downtown, an IHG Hotel
1933 Main St., Dallas, TX 75201
From $74/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"Hotel Indigo feels more like a beach hotel than a hotel located on Main Street in Downtown Dallas." Full review
Zagat
4.3
"Exuding a "warm, artistic feel" this "charming" venue housed in a historic Main Street building offers rooms full of "character"."
Gayot
"This hotel enjoys a vibrant location that is equally matched by the colorful, Miami Beach-inspired decor that greets you the moment you walk in the door."
Fodor's
"Common areas and guest rooms reflect the Indigo chain's emphasis on refreshment, with cheerful colors and beach accents." Full review
Lonely Planet
"After a hot day of sightseeing, this downtown hotel offers good respite." Full review
Hotel St. Germain
2516 Maple Ave, Dallas, TX 75201
From $0/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
- Free Parking
Travel + Leisure
"All seven individually designed suites feature a vintage canopy bed, working fireplace, and deep soaking tub." Full review
Gayot
"This romantic small hotel combines Old World ambience with modern conveniences."
Forbes Travel Guide
Recommended
"Situated in a converted 1906 Victorian mansion in the leafy Uptown neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, is the intimate and romantic Hôtel St. Germain." Full review
Zagat
"Built as a private mansion, the romantic Hotel St. Germain in Uptown has welcomed guests since 1991 in seven meticulously appointed suites."
Hideaway Report
91.0
"Historic three-story boutique hotel in a converted Victorian mansion with French-inspired décor and traditional service, in fashionable uptown Dallas’ Highland Park." Full review
Fodor's
"Built as a private residence in 1906, this tiny boutique inn with white-glove service is one of the most romantic in the city." Full review
Frommer's
"The furniture is of fine antiques, the colors are taken from a painting by Watteau, fireplaces grace many of the suites...grand public spaces on the ground floor turn into a restaurant in the mornings" Full review
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The hotel is set in an old mansion, so there is no elevator