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Omni Dallas HotelvsThe Adolphus, Autograph Collection
Omni Dallas Hotel and The Adolphus, Autograph Collection are both praised by reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, The Adolphus, Autograph Collection scores significantly higher than Omni Dallas Hotel. The Adolphus, Autograph Collection comes in at 90 with accolades from 14 publications such as Concierge, Michelin Guide and Forbes Travel Guide.
Omni Dallas Hotel
Gayot
Zagat
Frommer's
Oyster
Travel + Leisure
Star Service
Condé Nast Traveler
Frommer's
555 S. Lamar, Dallas, TX 75202
From $169/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
"Owned by the City of Dallas, this hotel is a real eye-catcher, inside and out."
4.3
""On top of its game", this "convenient" 1,000-room high-rise connected to the Dallas Convention Center delivers "high-end" facilities."
"The important thing is that conventioneers—and tourists—think the Omni is pretty swell." Full review
Upscale
"Contemporary rooms and suites offer panoramic city views, TVs hidden in mirrors, and mini-fridges. There's a bridge to the Dallas Convention Center." Full review
"This upscale Omni property with a view boasts 1,001 rooms and a collection of impressive suites." Full review
"This gleaming commercial dynamo is set in a 23-story blue glass tower sandwiched between Union Station and the Convention Center—an all-weather skywalk provides easy access to the Convention Center." Full review
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Turndown and twice-daily maid service are upon request, and the daily newspapers and overnight shoeshine service are complimentary to all guests.
Readers' Choice Award
"If you are on a budget and looking for a downtown Dallas hotel, I would rank this as one of my top choices due to its wide selection of restaurants and proximity to major city attractions.
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"It features an unusually convivial lobby, with fireplaces in the lounge bar, two good restaurants, and state-of the art guest rooms. " Full review
The Adolphus, Autograph Collection
Frommer's
Concierge
Lonely Planet
Oyster
Travel + Leisure
Rough Guide
Michelin Guide
Gayot
BlackBook
Zagat Show All Reviews
1321 Commerce St., Dallas, TX 75202
From $143/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"Built in 1912 by the Missouri beer baron Adolphus Busch, this hotel is the grande dame of Dallas hotels." Full review
"The hotel bar is old and cozy, so if you can stomach the forced formality of the place as a whole, it's a well-located downtown choice."
Top Choice
"Feel like royalty (yes, Queen Elizabeth has stayed here) the old-fashioned way." Full review
Upscale
"One of Dallas' grand dames, the 422-room Adolphus features a large, elegant lobby and one of the city's finest restaurants, The French Room." Full review
"Established in 1912 by beer magnate Adolphus Busch, this downtown hotel has welcomed A-list guests like Queen Elizabeth II, Babe Ruth, and Donald Trump." Full review
"Stunning historic downtown hotel, decorated with antiques. Said to be the most beautiful building west of Venice, Italy, when it was built in 1912, it’s a glamorous place to stay."
"This 100-year-old creation of unabashed Baroque flamboyance and period furniture, with lacquered chinoiserie, tapestries, and chandeliers, was built by a Dallas beer baron."
"This hotel has been deemed "the most beautiful building west of Venice." It is truly deserving of the compliments it receives."
"Anheuser Busch founder Adolphus Busch started his namesake hotel in Downtown Dallas to be the epoch of luxe in 1912."
4.2
""Steeped in history", this "posh" circa-1912 Financial District "landmark" built (and named for) a beer baron is "first class all the way" thanks to "classically elegant" quarters."