SpringHill Suites Dallas Downtown/West EndvsStockyards Hotel
Both hotels are recommended by professionals. Overall, Stockyards Hotel ranks significantly better than SpringHill Suites Dallas Downtown/West End. Stockyards Hotel comes in at 75 with positive reviews from 6 sources such as DK Eyewitness, concierge.com and Lonely Planet.
SpringHill Suites Dallas Downtown/West End
1907 North Lamar Street, Dallas, TX 75202
From $79/night
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Laundy Room
- Pool
Frommer's
"The good-size, comfortable suites have basic kitchenettes and sleeper sofas -- nothing fancy, but solid accommodations." Full review
Gayot
"This hotel is in the heart of a bustling downtown scene, surrounded by restaurants and bars in the historic West End and just a few blocks from JFK Memorial sites."
Fodor's
"This all-suites property in one of the better lit and cleaner sections of Downtown is a pleasant option." Full review
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"."