Hyatt House Dallas/UptownvsStockyards Hotel
Hyatt House Dallas/Uptown and Stockyards Hotel are both endorsed by writers. Overall, Stockyards Hotel ranks slightly better than Hyatt House Dallas/Uptown. Stockyards Hotel scores 78 with approval from 6 reviewers such as Lonely Planet, Concierge and Zagat.
Hyatt House Dallas/Uptown
2914 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75201
From $104/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"The Hyatt House Dallas is designed for those on extended stays, and features large rooms with kitchenettes and sitting areas." Full review
Zagat
4.2
""Comfortable" suites -- from basic studios to two-bedrooms with fully equipped kitchens -- make this "quiet" venue (about a half-mile from Market Center) especially suitable for extended stays."
Gayot
"This hotel has plenty to offer savvy overnight guests who want to be near all the action without sacrificing amenities and having to pay the premium price of higher end properties."
Stockyards Hotel
109 E Exchange Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76106
From $129/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Lonely Planet
Top choice
"Opened in 1907, this fine old hotel celebrates its cowboy heritage with Western-themed art, 50-plus comfortable cowboy-inspired rooms and a grand Old West lobby with lots of leather. Hide..." Full review
Concierge
"The recently renovated Stockyards is the 52-room successor to the original 1907 hotel at the corner of Main and Exchange in the heart of the historic Stockyards District."
Michelin Guide
"Located in the historic cattle shipping district, this Old West hostelry recalls early Texas history: some rooms are decorated with rawhide lamps and steer skulls."
Gayot
"This hotel's lobby sets the scene perfectly with its hardwood floors, leather chairs and cast-iron tables."
DK Eyewitness
"This restored early 20th-century hotel is located in the Stockyards National Historic District."
Zagat
4.0
""You feel like you've stepped back in time" at this "inviting" landmark in the heart of the National Historic Stockyards District that's "just what you picture a cowboy Texas hotel would be like"."