The Absolute Best Dallas Area Hotels in Every Price Range

Dallas Hotels

Luxury, Mid-range, and Boutique — Hotels for every business or leisure traveler to the Dallas area, including Plano and Frisco.

Bert Templeton

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Imagine a land where the horizon stretches wide under a boundless Texas sky, where the pulse of a bustling metropolis meets the serene charm of suburban retreats and the spirited allure of small-town gems. Welcome to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, a captivating tapestry of culture, cuisine, and comfort that beckons travelers from near and far. Anchored by the vibrant city of Dallas—where skyscrapers gleam against the sunset and the arts flourish in historic districts—this region unfurls northward to Plano, a suburban haven of sophistication with tree-lined streets and cutting-edge innovation, and Frisco, a rising star pulsating with sports fervor and community warmth. Together, these three cities craft a mosaic of experiences, each offering a distinct flavor of Texas hospitality that lingers long after your visit.

Within this dynamic trio lies a hotel scene as diverse as the Lone Star State itself, promising something extraordinary for every kind of wanderer. Picture yourself sinking into the plush embrace of a luxury suite, where marble bathrooms gleam and skyline views stretch endlessly before you, or unwinding in a mid-range retreat that balances affordability with thoughtful comforts like hearty breakfasts and inviting pools. For those who crave the unconventional, boutique hotels beckon with their eclectic charm—think exposed brick walls, curated art, and rooftop escapes that hum with local energy. As of February 20, 2025, these accommodations stand ready to welcome you, whether you’re drawn by Dallas’s urban allure, Plano’s polished tranquility, or Frisco’s spirited vibrancy.

This guide is your gateway to the finest hotels across Dallas, Plano, and Frisco, meticulously curated to showcase the best in luxury, mid-range, and boutique stays. Step inside with us as we unveil opulent rooms where every detail whispers indulgence, from feather-soft linens to private balconies kissed by the Texas breeze. Discover amenities that transform a stay into an experience—rooftop infinity pools shimmering under the stars, spas that melt away the day’s cares, and dining that celebrates the region’s rich culinary heritage. We’ll whisk you through local attractions that pulse with life, from Dallas’s art-drenched streets to Frisco’s sports havens, and highlight seasonal events that paint each city in festive hues—think blooming spring festivals, summer concerts under twilight skies, and winter lights that turn streets into wonderlands.

But it’s more than just a list of places to rest your head. Through guest testimonials, you’ll hear the echoes of travelers who’ve savored these spaces—families marveling at unexpected extras, couples toasting anniversaries with skyline views, and solo adventurers finding solace in boutique nooks. Historical anecdotes weave a thread of the past into the present, revealing how these hotels rose from jazz-age haunts, cattle trails, and cotton fields to become modern sanctuaries. And with every hotel, we’ll tempt your taste buds with onsite dining that ranges from Southwestern elegance to farm-fresh innovation, alongside nearby eateries serving everything from sizzling steaks to sushi crafted with flair.

So, whether you’re chasing the thrill of a Dallas Cowboys game, the serenity of a Plano nature preserve, or the charm of Frisco’s historic squares, this guide promises to unlock the perfect stay. With detailed descriptions, insider tips, and a passion for the journey, we invite you to explore the best hotels in Dallas, Plano, and Frisco—where Texas-sized hospitality meets world-class comfort, and every visit becomes a story worth telling.


Ritz Carlton Dallas

Dallas, Texas: Big City, Bigger Stays

Luxury: The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas

Detailed Room Descriptions

Post-2023 renovation, this 218-room hotel blends Texas charm with Ritz-Carlton elegance. Deluxe Rooms (425 sq ft) feature king or double queen beds with 400-thread-count Frette linens, feather duvets, and dark wood furniture. Marble bathrooms boast dual vanities, soaking tubs, and rainfall showers with Asprey products. The Ritz-Carlton Suite (1,200 sq ft) offers a gas fireplace, dining room for eight, wet bar, and balcony. All rooms include 55-inch smart TVs, Nespresso machines, and charging stations.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Spa: 12,000 sq ft with eight treatment rooms, eucalyptus steam, and guacamole-inspired therapies ($220/80 min).
  • Pool: Heated outdoor pool with cabanas and a seasonal bar.
  • Fitness: 24/7 gym with Peloton bikes and yoga studio.
  • Dining: Fearing’s Restaurant and lobby lounge with live piano.
  • Extras: Chauffeured house car (3-mile radius), 24-hour room service, kids’ scavenger hunts.

Local Attraction Guide

  • Klyde Warren Park (0.5 miles): Urban park with concerts.
  • Dallas Arts District (1 mile): Museums and opera house.
  • Deep Ellum (2 miles): Murals and live music.
  • Perot Museum (1.2 miles): Science exhibits.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: Dallas Blooms (March-May).
  • Summer: Taste of Dallas (June).
  • Fall: State Fair of Texas (Sept-Oct).
  • Winter: Holiday at the Ritz (Dec).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: Fearing’s Restaurant: Southwestern tortilla soup ($14), bison tenderloin ($58).
  • Nearby: Uchi (sushi, $18), Pecan Lodge (brisket, $22/lb), Sixty Vines (pizza, $16), Monarch (ribeye, $75).

Guest Testimonials

  • Sarah M., Austin, TX (2024): “The suite felt like a private mansion—those views and the bathtub were unreal. Fearing’s brunch was a highlight; I’m still dreaming about the waffles.”
  • James R., Chicago, IL (2023): “The staff anticipated every need. The house car dropped us at the Arts District, and the spa’s Texas Two-Step massage melted my stress away.”

Historical Anecdotes

Opened in 2007, The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas replaced a historic site once home to the 1920s Idlewild Apartments, a haunt for Dallas’s jazz-era elite. During construction, workers uncovered a time capsule from 1925 containing newspapers and a speakeasy menu, hinting at Uptown’s Prohibition past. The hotel nods to this legacy with its lobby’s vintage-inspired décor.


Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek

Luxury: Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek

Detailed Room Descriptions

Housed in a 1920s mansion, this 142-room hotel offers Deluxe Rooms (450 sq ft) with king beds, Egyptian cotton linens, and silk drapes. Bathrooms feature clawfoot tubs and L’Occitane products. Terrace Suites (900 sq ft) add patios, fireplaces, and wet bars. Antique Venetian mirrors and 65-inch TVs blend eras.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Spa: Six treatment rooms with rose facials ($180).
  • Pool: Heated pool amid gardens with rosé flights.
  • Fitness: 24/7 gym with personal training ($50).
  • Dining: The Mansion Restaurant, weekend jazz bar.
  • Extras: 5-mile car service, turndown with rose petals.

Local Attraction Guide

  • Katy Trail (0.5 miles): Walking trail.
  • Turtle Creek Park (0.2 miles): Picnics.
  • Highland Park Village (2 miles): Luxury shops.
  • Dallas Country Club (1 mile): Golf.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: Turtle Creek Arts Festival (April).
  • Summer: Mansion Jazz Series (June-Aug).
  • Fall: Pumpkin Village (Oct-Nov).
  • Winter: Highland Park Lights (Dec).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: The Mansion Restaurant: Lobster bisque ($18), redfish ($42).
  • Nearby: Al Biernat’s (filet, $68), Nonna (pasta, $24), Shinsei (sushi, $15), Mi Cocina (tacos, $12).

Guest Testimonials

  • Emily T., Houston, TX (2024): “The Terrace Suite felt like stepping into a European villa. The staff left chocolates shaped like roses—such a sweet touch.”
  • Mark D., New York, NY (2023): “Dinner at The Mansion was exquisite, and the jazz in the bar made it unforgettable. The poolside rosé was a summer must.”

Historical Anecdotes

Built in 1925 as the private estate of cotton magnate Sheppard King, the mansion hosted lavish parties for Dallas high society. Converted to a hotel in 1979 by Rosewood, it retains original features like the grand staircase, where legend says a 1930s debutante tripped during her entrance, sparking a citywide gossip frenzy.


Mid-Range: Hyatt Regency Dallas

Detailed Room Descriptions

This 1,120-room tower offers Standard Rooms (350 sq ft) with king or two queen Grand Beds, down pillows, and ergonomic desks. Corner King Rooms (400 sq ft) add sleeper sofas; Suites (700 sq ft) feature living areas and wet bars. All have 65-inch TVs and coffee makers.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Pool: Seasonal outdoor pool with sundeck.
  • Fitness: 24/7 StayFit gym with Precor.
  • Dining: Five Sixty, coffee shop, lobby bar.
  • Business: 160,000 sq ft of event space.
  • Extras: Valet ($35), pet-friendly ($75).

Local Attraction Guide

  • Reunion Tower (0.1 miles): Observation deck.
  • Sixth Floor Museum (0.5 miles): JFK history.
  • West End (0.3 miles): Historic streets.
  • Dallas World Aquarium (0.7 miles): Marine life.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: St. Patrick’s Parade (March).
  • Summer: Pride Festival (June).
  • Fall: Mavericks Games (Oct-April).
  • Winter: Ice Rink (Dec-Feb).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: Five Sixty: Miso salmon ($38), Peking duck ($45).
  • Nearby: Ellie’s (fries, $12), Y.O. Ranch (bison, $48), Campisi’s (pizza, $20), Bubba’s (chicken, $15).

Guest Testimonials

  • Lisa K., Denver, CO (2024): “The revolving restaurant was a thrill—watching the city spin while eating duck was surreal. Rooms were comfy and clean.”
  • Tom H., Atlanta, GA (2023): “Perfect for a convention stay. The pool was a bonus for my kids, and the staff handled our late check-in smoothly.”

Historical Anecdotes

Opened in 1978, the Hyatt Regency’s green-tinted design by Welton Becket was inspired by Dallas’s emerald-hued Trinity River. It gained fame in 1980 when “Dallas” filmed scenes here, cementing its pop culture status. The tower’s lights once malfunctioned in 1982, spelling “HAT” instead of “HYATT,” delighting locals.


Mid-Range: Hilton Dallas Lincoln Centre

Detailed Room Descriptions

With 500 rooms, Guest Rooms (350 sq ft) feature king or two double Serenity Beds and oak furniture. Executive Rooms (400 sq ft) offer lounge access; Suites (600 sq ft) add living rooms. All have 50-inch TVs and mini-fridges.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Pool: Outdoor pool with waterfall.
  • Fitness: 24/7 gym with Matrix equipment.
  • Dining: Crockett’s, Starbucks.
  • Business: 48,000 sq ft of meeting space.
  • Extras: Free 3-mile shuttle, parking ($20).

Local Attraction Guide

  • Galleria Dallas (0.5 miles): Mall with rink.
  • Addison Circle Park (2 miles): Events.
  • Cavanaugh Flight Museum (3 miles): Planes.
  • NorthPark Center (4 miles): Shopping.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: Kaboom Town (July, nearby).
  • Summer: Galleria Concerts (June-Aug).
  • Fall: NorthPark Pumpkin Patch (Oct).
  • Winter: Vitruvian Lights (Dec).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: Crockett’s: Chicken-fried steak ($18).
  • Nearby: Capital Grille (steak, $55), Rusty Taco ($3), Maggiano’s (pasta, $25), Fogo de Chão ($60).

Guest Testimonials

  • Rachel P., Austin, TX (2024): “The shuttle to Galleria was a lifesaver. Breakfast at Crockett’s was hearty, and the beds were super comfy.”
  • David L., Seattle, WA (2023): “Great for a business trip—quiet rooms and a solid gym. The pool’s waterfall was a nice surprise.”

Historical Anecdotes

Built in 1982 near the Lincoln Centre office complex, the hotel was a hub for 1980s oil boom executives. A 1985 fire in the kitchen (quickly contained) led to the creation of Crockett’s signature smoked brisket, born from salvaged meat smoked during repairs.


The Joule

Boutique: The Joule

Detailed Room Descriptions

In a 1920s neo-Gothic building, 160 rooms include Standard Rooms (300 sq ft) with king beds, hardwood floors, and brick walls. Penthouse Suites (1,000 sq ft) offer terraces and wet bars. All have 50-inch TVs and Bose soundbars.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Pool: Cantilevered rooftop pool with bar.
  • Spa: Subterranean with vitality pool.
  • Fitness: 24/7 gym with Technogym.
  • Dining: CBD Provisions, Sassetta, Midnight Rambler.
  • Extras: Art collection, valet ($45).

Local Attraction Guide

  • Dallas World Aquarium (0.6 miles): Sharks.
  • Pioneer Plaza (0.3 miles): Sculptures.
  • Neiman Marcus (0.2 miles): Flagship store.
  • Dealey Plaza (0.5 miles): History.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: Film Festival (April).
  • Summer: Pool Parties (June-Aug).
  • Fall: Opera Season (Oct-Nov).
  • Winter: Holiday Parade (Dec).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: CBD Provisions: Brisket hash ($16).
  • Nearby: Midnight Rambler ($14), Campisi’s ($20), Sassetta ($22), El Bolero ($18), Mirador ($28).

Guest Testimonials

  • Kelly S., Los Angeles, CA (2024): “The rooftop pool felt like a movie set—drinks at Midnight Rambler were a vibe. Loved the artsy rooms.”
  • Mike B., Miami, FL (2023): “CBD Provisions’ food was top-notch, and the staff made our anniversary special with a surprise dessert.”

Historical Anecdotes

Originally the Dallas National Bank (1927), The Joule’s building survived a 1950s fire that scarred its façade, now preserved in the lobby’s brickwork. Its cantilevered pool was a 2008 engineering marvel, nearly scrapped due to structural concerns but completed to iconic acclaim.


Boutique: Hotel ZaZa Dallas

Detailed Room Descriptions

This 167-room hotel offers Magnificent Seven Suites (500 sq ft) with themed décor (e.g., “Rock Star” with leopard print). Standard Rooms (350 sq ft) feature bold patterns; Concept Suites (800 sq ft) add balconies. All have 55-inch TVs.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Pool: Seasonal pool with cabanas.
  • Spa: ZaSpa with CBD massages ($180).
  • Fitness: 24/7 gym with yoga.
  • Dining: Dragonfly, poolside bar.
  • Extras: Free 3-mile shuttle, pet-friendly ($100).

Local Attraction Guide

  • McKinney Avenue Trolley (0.2 miles): Streetcar.
  • Klyde Warren Park (0.5 miles): Events.
  • Dallas Museum of Art (1 mile): Art.
  • Uptown Bars (0.3 miles): Nightlife.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: Uptown Art Walk (May).
  • Summer: Poolside Yoga (June-Aug).
  • Fall: Food & Wine Festival (Oct).
  • Winter: Christmas Tree Lighting (Nov).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: Dragonfly: Truffle mac ($18), scallops ($36).
  • Nearby: Mansion ($18), Bread Winners ($14), Katy Trail Ice House ($12), Nick & Sam’s ($60).

Guest Testimonials

  • Anna G., San Francisco, CA (2024): “The Shagadelic Suite was wild—loved the vibe. Dragonfly’s brunch was a treat, and the staff were so friendly.”
  • Paul W., Boston, MA (2023): “The pool scene was lively, and the spa massage was pure bliss. Perfect Uptown spot.”

Historical Anecdotes

Opened in 2002 in a 1950s office building, Hotel ZaZa transformed a drab structure into a bohemian retreat. During renovations, workers found a 1960s love letter hidden in a wall, inspiring the hotel’s romantic, eclectic ethos.


Plano Luxury Hotel Legacy West

Plano, Texas: Suburban Sophistication

Luxury: Renaissance Dallas at Plano Legacy West Hotel

Detailed Room Descriptions

This 304-room hotel offers Guest Rooms (400 sq ft) with king or two queen beds, bamboo headboards, and silk pillows. The Presidential Suite (1,500 sq ft) includes a living room, dining area, and balcony. All have 55-inch TVs and Mobile Key.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Pool: Rooftop infinity pool with Zen Pool + Bar.
  • Fitness: 24/7 gym with Life Fitness.
  • Dining: ŌMA, Texas Teahouse & Market.
  • Events: 15,000 sq ft of meeting space.
  • Extras: Valet ($31), nightly punch ritual.

Local Attraction Guide

  • The Shops at Legacy (0.1 miles): Retail.
  • Legacy West (0.2 miles): Dining.
  • Arbor Hills (5 miles): Trails.
  • Crayola Experience (3 miles): Kids’ art.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: Balloon Festival (Sept, nearby).
  • Summer: Legacy West Concerts (June-Aug).
  • Fall: Food + Wine Festival (Oct).
  • Winter: Dickens in Downtown (Dec).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: ŌMA: Sushi ($15), brunch ($25).
  • Nearby: Capital Grille ($50), Mexican Sugar ($14), Earls ($10), Del Frisco’s ($65).

Guest Testimonials

  • Laura C., Dallas, TX (2024): “The rooftop pool views were stunning—sake cocktails were a bonus. The suite was spacious and modern.”
  • Ben T., Phoenix, AZ (2023): “Loved the punch ritual—it’s a fun touch. ŌMA’s sushi was fresh, and the staff were top-notch.”

Historical Anecdotes

Opened in 2017 as part of Legacy West’s development, the hotel sits on land once owned by the Peters Colony, a 1840s settlement. During construction, workers unearthed arrowheads, now displayed in the lobby, linking the site to Texas’s frontier past.


Westin Frisco Resort

Luxury: The Westin Dallas Stonebriar Golf Resort & Spa

Detailed Room Descriptions

This 302-room resort offers Traditional Rooms (400 sq ft) with Heavenly Beds and golf views. Deluxe Suites (800 sq ft) add living rooms and balconies. All feature 55-inch TVs and tea kettles.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Pool: Lagoon-style pool with waterfall.
  • Spa: Eight rooms with golf massages ($160).
  • Fitness: 24/7 gym with golf simulator.
  • Dining: Herd & Hearth, poolside café.
  • Extras: 18-hole golf course, pet-friendly ($50).

Local Attraction Guide

  • Stonebriar Centre (2 miles): Shopping.
  • The Star (3 miles): Cowboys HQ.
  • Dr Pepper Ballpark (4 miles): Baseball.
  • Videogame Museum (5 miles): Retro.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: Frisco Striders 5K (April).
  • Summer: Stonebriar Concerts (July).
  • Fall: International Festival (Oct).
  • Winter: Frisco Square Lights (Dec).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: Herd & Hearth: Pork belly ($28).
  • Nearby: Legacy Hall ($10-20), Perry’s ($49), The Keeper ($18), Edoko ($6).

Guest Testimonials

  • Greg H., Austin, TX (2024): “The golf course was pristine, and the spa massage fixed my swing. Rooms were serene—perfect getaway.”
  • Sophie L., Denver, CO (2023): “The pool’s waterfall was a hit with my kids. Herd & Hearth’s food felt so fresh.”

Historical Anecdotes

Built in 2001, the resort occupies former farmland where a 19th-century barn once stood—its wood repurposed in the lobby bar. A 2005 storm felled a historic oak, now commemorated in a sculpture near the pool.


Mid-Range: Hyatt Place Dallas/Plano

Detailed Room Descriptions

This 127-room hotel offers King Rooms (350 sq ft) with Grand Beds and sleeper sofas. Double Queen Rooms (370 sq ft) suit families. All have 42-inch TVs and mini-fridges.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Pool: Seasonal outdoor pool.
  • Fitness: 24/7 gym with Precor.
  • Dining: 24/7 Gallery Menu, free breakfast.
  • Business: Small meeting room.
  • Extras: Free parking, pet-friendly ($75).

Local Attraction Guide

  • Willow Bend (1 mile): Mall.
  • Crayola Experience (2 miles): Art.
  • Heritage Farmstead (4 miles): History.
  • Oak Point Park (5 miles): Trails.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: Plano Artfest (April).
  • Summer: Willow Bend Movies (July).
  • Fall: International Festival (Oct).
  • Winter: Christmas Market (Dec).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: Gallery Kitchen: Sandwiches ($8).
  • Nearby: Seasons 52 ($28), Kenny’s ($20), Maggiano’s ($18), Fish City ($12).

Guest Testimonials

  • Megan R., Houston, TX (2024): “Great value—breakfast was filling, and the pool was a nice perk. Location’s perfect for shopping.”
  • Chris P., Tulsa, OK (2023): “The sofa bed was a lifesaver for my family. Staff were quick with extra towels.”

Historical Anecdotes

Opened in 2007, the hotel sits near a former stagecoach stop from the 1850s, where travelers rested en route to Plano’s rail hub. A 2010 renovation uncovered a horseshoe in the foundation, now framed in the lobby.


Mid-Range: Hampton Inn & Suites Dallas/Plano Central

Detailed Room Descriptions

This 106-room hotel offers King Rooms (350 sq ft) with Cloud Nine beds. Queen Rooms (370 sq ft) add sleeper sofas; Suites (500 sq ft) include wet bars. All have 43-inch TVs.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Pool: Indoor pool with hot tub.
  • Fitness: 24/7 gym with cardio.
  • Dining: Free breakfast, snack shop.
  • Extras: Free parking, laundry.

Local Attraction Guide

  • Downtown Plano (2 miles): Galleries.
  • Southfork Ranch (5 miles): TV history.
  • Interurban Museum (2 miles): Trains.
  • Plano Event Center (3 miles): Shows.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: Music Festival (May).
  • Summer: Southfork Rodeo (July).
  • Fall: Balloon Festival (Sept).
  • Winter: Holiday Market (Dec).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: Breakfast: Waffles, eggs.
  • Nearby: Urban Crust ($15), Lockhart ($22), Jorg’s ($18), Poor Richard’s ($10).

Guest Testimonials

  • Tina M., Oklahoma City, OK (2024): “The indoor pool was a hit in winter. Breakfast had great variety—staff were so kind.”
  • Jake S., San Antonio, TX (2023): “Clean, comfy, and affordable. The suite’s kitchenette saved us on a long stay.”

Historical Anecdotes

Built in 2008, the hotel stands near the old Central Expressway, a 1950s route for Plano’s cotton trade. During construction, workers found a 1920s railroad spike, now a lobby centerpiece.


Boutique: NYLO Dallas Plano Hotel, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

Detailed Room Descriptions

This 176-room hotel offers Standard Rooms (300 sq ft) with king or two queen beds and concrete floors. Loft Suites (500 sq ft) add brick walls and sofas. All have 50-inch TVs.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Pool: Heated pool with rooftop terrace.
  • Fitness: 24/7 gym with yoga blocks.
  • Dining: LOFT Restaurant & Bar.
  • Extras: Free parking, pet-friendly ($50).

Local Attraction Guide

  • Dr Pepper Ballpark (2 miles): Baseball.
  • The Shops at Legacy (1 mile): Shops.
  • Balloon Festival Grounds (5 miles): Park.
  • Legacy West (1.5 miles): Dining.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: Legacy Art Walk (April).
  • Summer: Rooftop Movies (June-Aug).
  • Fall: RoughRiders Playoffs (Sept).
  • Winter: Holiday Lights (Dec).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: LOFT: Burgers ($14).
  • Nearby: Whiskey Cake ($15), Sixty Vines ($16), Toulouse ($20), Haywire ($40).

Guest Testimonials

  • Erin F., Austin, TX (2024): “The loft suite was so cool—loved the vibe. Rooftop pool and live music were perfect.”
  • Sam K., Chicago, IL (2023): “The game room was a blast, and LOFT’s food hit the spot. Staff made us feel at home.”

Historical Anecdotes

Opened in 2007, NYLO reimagined a former office building near Preston Road, a 19th-century cattle trail. A 2008 windstorm shattered a lobby window, inspiring the industrial-chic design with exposed elements.


Boutique: Aloft Plano

Detailed Room Descriptions

This 136-room hotel offers Aloft Rooms (300 sq ft) with king or two queen beds and orange accents. Loft Suites (450 sq ft) add sofas. All have 50-inch TVs and SMEG fridges.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Pool: Splash pool with sundeck.
  • Fitness: 24/7 Re:charge gym.
  • Dining: W XYZ Bar, 24/7 pantry.
  • Extras: Free parking, pet-friendly.

Local Attraction Guide

  • Legacy West (0.5 miles): Shops.
  • The Shops at Legacy (1 mile): Boutiques.
  • Arbor Hills (4 miles): Trails.
  • Toyota Stadium (5 miles): Soccer.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: Earth Day Festival (April).
  • Summer: Aloft Live (July).
  • Fall: Legacy West Fall Fest (Oct).
  • Winter: Holiday Sip & Shop (Dec).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: W XYZ: Sliders ($10).
  • Nearby: North Italia ($20), Fogo de Chão ($60), Del Frisco’s ($18), Bulla ($12).

Guest Testimonials

  • Jess L., Dallas, TX (2024): “The vibe was young and fun—loved the bar’s music. Rooms were sleek and comfy.”
  • Tim R., Atlanta, GA (2023): “Pet-friendly with no fee was a win. The pool and billiards kept us entertained.”

Historical Anecdotes

Opened in 2008, Aloft sits on former pastureland near the Dallas North Tollway, built in the 1960s. A 2010 renovation added the SMEG fridges after a guest survey praised retro style.


Frisco Omni The Star

Frisco, Texas: Small-Town Charm with Big Amenities

Luxury: Omni Frisco Hotel at The Star

Detailed Room Descriptions

This 300-room hotel offers Deluxe Rooms (400 sq ft) with king or two queen beds and Cowboys art. Executive Suites (800 sq ft) add balconies. All have 55-inch TVs.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Pool: Rooftop infinity pool with bar.
  • Fitness: 24/7 gym with yoga.
  • Dining: Neighborhood Services, café.
  • Events: 24,000 sq ft of meeting space.
  • Extras: Valet ($32), Cowboys tours.

Local Attraction Guide

  • The Star (0.1 miles): Cowboys HQ.
  • Ford Center (0.2 miles): Practice facility.
  • Videogame Museum (2 miles): Games.
  • Frisco Commons (3 miles): Park.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: Frisco Uncorked (April).
  • Summer: Star-Spangled (July).
  • Fall: Cowboys Season (Aug-Dec).
  • Winter: Christmas in the Square (Nov-Dec).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: Neighborhood Services: Chicken-fried steak ($26).
  • Nearby: Dee Lincoln ($70), TruFire ($16), Legacy Hall ($12), Common Table ($14).

Guest Testimonials

  • Brad J., Houston, TX (2024): “The Cowboys vibe was awesome—tours were a highlight. The rooftop pool was a stunner.”
  • Amy N., Denver, CO (2023): “Loved the suite’s view of The Star. Staff were so helpful with dining tips.”

Historical Anecdotes

Opened in 2017 as part of The Star, the hotel sits on former ranchland where cattle roamed until the 1980s. A 2018 Cowboys event saw Dak Prescott sign a lobby wall, now a guest photo spot.


Omni PGA Resort Frisco Texas

Luxury: Omni PGA Frisco Resort

Detailed Room Descriptions

Opened in 2023, this 500-room resort offers Resort Rooms (450 sq ft) with king or two queen beds and golf décor. Suites (1,000 sq ft) add fireplaces and terraces. All have 65-inch TVs.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Pool: Four pools, including infinity and splash pad.
  • Spa: Mokara with 13 rooms ($190 massage).
  • Fitness: 24/7 gym with simulator.
  • Dining: Ryder’s, Trick Rider, 11 more options.
  • Extras: Two golf courses, kids’ club.

Local Attraction Guide

  • Fields Ranch (onsite): Golf.
  • Discovery Center (3 miles): Science.
  • Toyota Stadium (4 miles): Soccer.
  • Stonebriar Centre (5 miles): Shopping.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: PGA Spring Classic (May).
  • Summer: Movie Nights (July).
  • Fall: Arts Walk (Oct).
  • Winter: Holiday Market (Dec).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: Ryder’s: Steaks ($60).
  • Nearby: Heritage Table ($12), Bottled in Bond ($20), La Hacienda ($18), Mash’d ($12).

Guest Testimonials

  • Todd M., Dallas, TX (2024): “The golf courses were unreal, and the infinity pool was pure luxury. Suites were massive.”
  • Clara B., Phoenix, AZ (2023): “Kids loved the splash pad, and the spa was divine. Ryder’s steak was melt-in-your-mouth.”

Historical Anecdotes

Built on former Blackland Prairie, the resort’s 2023 opening coincided with the PGA’s move to Frisco. During construction, a 19th-century plow was found, now displayed in the lobby as a nod to the area’s farming roots.


Mid-Range: Drury Inn & Suites Dallas Frisco

Detailed Room Descriptions

This 183-room hotel offers Deluxe Rooms (300 sq ft) with king or two queen beds. Suites (450 sq ft) add sofas and wet bars. All have 40-inch TVs.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Pool: Indoor/outdoor pool with hot tub.
  • Fitness: 24/7 gym with cardio.
  • Dining: Free breakfast, Kickback.
  • Extras: Free parking, pet-friendly ($35).

Local Attraction Guide

  • Dr Pepper Ballpark (1 mile): Baseball.
  • Stonebriar Centre (2 miles): Shops.
  • Comerica Center (1 mile): Sports.
  • Heritage Museum (2 miles): History.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: RoughRiders Opening (April).
  • Summer: Freedom Fest (July).
  • Fall: Arts Walk (Oct).
  • Winter: Square Lights (Dec).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: Kickback: Pasta, beer.
  • Nearby: Bavarian Grill ($16), Mash’d ($18), Randy’s ($40), Eight11 ($15).

Guest Testimonials

  • Kim D., Austin, TX (2024): “Free snacks and drinks at Kickback were a steal. The pool was great for all seasons.”
  • Ryan G., Tulsa, OK (2023): “Super clean and friendly. Breakfast had something for everyone—loved the hot tub.”

Historical Anecdotes

Opened in 2012, the hotel sits near a former 1880s rail depot. A 2013 renovation unearthed a railroad tie, now part of a lobby mural celebrating Frisco’s train heritage.


Mid-Range: Homewood Suites by Hilton Dallas-Frisco

Detailed Room Descriptions

This 117-suite hotel offers Studio Suites (400 sq ft) with king beds and kitchens. One-Bedroom Suites (600 sq ft) add bedrooms. All have 50-inch TVs.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Pool: Outdoor pool with BBQ.
  • Fitness: 24/7 gym with cardio.
  • Dining: Free breakfast, socials.
  • Extras: Free parking, pet-friendly ($75).

Local Attraction Guide

  • Riders Field (0.5 miles): Baseball.
  • Frisco Square (1 mile): Shops.
  • Soccer Hall of Fame (2 miles): Exhibits.
  • The Star (2 miles): Cowboys.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: Farmers Market (April-June).
  • Summer: Fireworks (July).
  • Fall: Oktoberfest (Oct).
  • Winter: Tree Lighting (Dec).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: Breakfast: Waffles, eggs.
  • Nearby: Hutchins ($20), Babe’s ($15), Nerfies ($12), Up ($10).

Guest Testimonials

  • Ellen T., Houston, TX (2024): “The kitchen was a lifesaver for our week-long stay. Evening socials were a fun bonus.”
  • Matt L., Denver, CO (2023): “Perfect for a baseball trip—close to Riders Field. Staff were warm and helpful.”

Historical Anecdotes

Built in 2007, the hotel replaced a 1950s dairy farm. A milk bottle found during construction is displayed in the lobby, honoring Frisco’s agricultural past.


Boutique: Hotel Indigo Frisco

Detailed Room Descriptions

This 150-room hotel offers Standard Rooms (325 sq ft) with king or two queen beds and murals. Suites (500 sq ft) add sofas. All have 50-inch TVs.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Pool: Outdoor pool with cabanas.
  • Fitness: 24/7 gym with cardio.
  • Dining: Parlour Bar & Bistro.
  • Extras: Free parking, pet-friendly ($75).

Local Attraction Guide

  • The Star (0.5 miles): Cowboys.
  • Heritage Museum (2 miles): History.
  • Frisco Commons (3 miles): Park.
  • Toyota Stadium (2 miles): Soccer.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: Frisco Uncorked (April).
  • Summer: Star-Spangled (July).
  • Fall: Arts Walk (Oct).
  • Winter: Merry Main Street (Dec).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: Parlour: Burgers ($14).
  • Nearby: Randy’s ($38), Eight11 ($15), Frisco Bar ($12), Nerfies ($13).

Guest Testimonials

  • Sara B., Austin, TX (2024): “The murals made the room pop—loved the bistro’s vibe. Pool was a relaxing escape.”
  • John M., Chicago, IL (2023): “Great location near The Star. Staff were awesome, and the bar’s music was a treat.”

Historical Anecdotes

Opened in 2018, the hotel nods to Frisco’s 1902 railroad founding with its décor. A 2019 guest dropped a vintage train ticket in the lobby, now framed as a keepsake.


Canopy by Hilton Frisco Station

Boutique: Canopy by Hilton Dallas Frisco Station

Detailed Room Descriptions

This 150-room hotel offers Guest Rooms (325 sq ft) with canopy beds and gray linens. Suites (550 sq ft) add wet bars. All have 55-inch TVs.

In-Depth Amenity Breakdown

  • Pool: Rooftop plunge pool.
  • Fitness: 24/7 gym with Peloton.
  • Dining: Central Market Café.
  • Extras: Free parking, bikes.

Local Attraction Guide

  • Frisco Station (0.1 miles): Dining.
  • The Star (0.5 miles): Cowboys.
  • Videogame Museum (2 miles): Games.
  • Frisco Square (2 miles): Shops.

Seasonal Event Highlights

  • Spring: Spring Market (May).
  • Summer: Rooftop Concerts (July).
  • Fall: Oktoberfest (Oct).
  • Winter: Square Lights (Dec).

Restaurants

  • Onsite: Central Market: Tacos ($8).
  • Nearby: TruFire ($15), Common Table ($14), Bottled in Bond ($18), La Hacienda ($16).

Guest Testimonials

  • Lila K., Dallas, TX (2024): “The bikes were a fun way to explore. Loved the café’s coffee and the rooftop view.”
  • Nick P., Seattle, WA (2023): “Sleek and modern—perfect for a quick trip. Staff made check-in a breeze.”

Historical Anecdotes

Opened in 2019, the hotel is part of Frisco Station, built on a former cotton field. A 2020 storm unearthed a 1920s cotton bale tag, now in the lobby.


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