My Trips
Image from Max Fray/unsplash

Find Hotels in Dallas

See the latest deals and prices in Dallas hotels



Dallas – discover 196 hotels

Filter by:



Budget hotels in Dallas

Popular hotels in Dallas with free breakfast

Where to stay in Dallas

Popular landmarks and attractions in Dallas

About Dallas

Overview

Dallas, Texas, United States of America, is a metropolitan marvel that stands as a beacon of excitement and innovation in the Lone Star State. Known affectionately as "Big D," Dallas seamlessly blends Southern hospitality with a flair for commercial sophistication. The city is a magnet for those with a pioneering spirit, offering a rich tapestry of entertainment, dining, and sporting attractions. From its bustling downtown districts to its five professional sports teams, Dallas is a city that lives large in every sense.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Dallas is $147, with options ranging from $59 to $1,349. With 196 hotels available, visitors have a wide array of choices to suit their preferences. Popular neighborhoods for accommodations include Downtown Dallas, Park Central, Far North Dallas, Main Street District, and Northwest Dallas. Some of the most sought-after hotels are the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Irving Dfw Airport North, an IHG Hotel, Days Inn by Wyndham Dallas South, Holiday Inn Express Dallas-North Tollway (N Plano), an IHG Hotel, Best Western Northwest Inn, and Ramada - Dallas Lovefield.

Things to do in Dallas

Dallas offers a plethora of attractions that cater to a variety of interests. One notable site is Thanks-Giving Square, a serene space adorned with fountains, a bell tower, and the stunning Chapel of Thanks-Giving. This square serves as a physical manifestation of the city's gratitude and is open to people of all faiths.

Nature enthusiasts will find the Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Gardens to be a slice of paradise. Spanning 66 acres along the picturesque White Rock Lake, the Arboretum features 19 distinct gardens filled with trees, plants, and flowers that change with the seasons. Beyond its natural beauty, the Arboretum hosts art displays, concerts, and festivals, making it a vibrant cultural hub.

For those fascinated by marine life, the Dallas World Aquarium offers an immersive experience. Visitors can explore the Amazonian rainforest, observe colorful tropical birds and penguins, and learn about Madagascan reptiles and amphibians. The aquarium also brings Mayan folklore to life with its Yucatán exhibit.

Art lovers should not miss the Dallas Museum Of Art, a cornerstone of the Arts District since 1903. The museum boasts a collection of over 22,000 pieces from around the globe, covering various historical periods. From the Americas to Europe, the Mediterranean, and beyond, the museum offers a comprehensive journey through art history.

Music aficionados will be drawn to the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, affectionately known as "The Meyerson." Renowned for its exceptional acoustics and stunning architecture, the center hosts performances by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Wind Symphony, and other notable groups. Its diverse repertoire ensures there's something for everyone.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Dallas

Dallas' nightlife is as dynamic as the city itself, offering a range of venues to suit different tastes. Lee Harvey's is a popular spot that combines vintage bar design with a lively atmosphere. With wood paneling, classic beer signs, and a full bar, it attracts a younger crowd on Friday nights and a more seasoned clientele on weekends.

For a dose of laughter, the Backdoor Comedy Club is a must-visit. This long-standing comedy showcase has been featured on Last Comic Standing, BET, and Comedy Central. With nightly shows, it's advisable to make reservations in advance.

Poor David's Pub has been a cornerstone of Dallas' music scene for over 30 years. Known for hosting acts like Lyle Lovett and the Dixie Chicks, the pub offers a non-smoking environment where guests can bring their own food and enjoy live music.

Tei Tei Robata Bar offers a unique blend of sushi and Japanese charcoal grill cuisine. Known for dishes like Kinki Snapper and Sashimi, the bar also features premium sake and live DJ performances on weekends, all set in a stylish wood-paneled interior.

The Goat is a haven for blues and pool enthusiasts. With a stage-centric design, it offers live music every night of the week, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

Where to Eat in Dallas

Dallas' culinary scene is as diverse as its population, offering a range of dining experiences. Truluck's Ocean's Finest Seafood & Crab redefines fine dining with its fresh seafood, Texan steaks, and delectable desserts, making it a top choice in downtown Dallas.

Tupinamba Restaurant, Dallas' oldest family-owned Mexican restaurant, has been serving traditional Mexican cuisine since 1947. With a full menu, lunch specials, and a well-stocked bar, it offers a dining experience steeped in history and flavor.

Celebration lives up to its name by offering traditional Southern cuisine in a family-friendly atmosphere. From meatloaf to pan-seared tuna steaks, the menu has something for everyone. The adjacent Celebration Market adds to the experience.

The Old Warsaw in Uptown Dallas offers French Continental cuisine in a romantic setting. With candlelit dinners and live serenades, it’s perfect for a special night out. The extensive wine cellar and valet parking add to the upscale experience.

Steel Sushi Restaurant & Lounge combines Chinese, Indo-Chine, Japanese, and Korean cuisines in a chic setting. With Brazilian cherry hardwood floors and local artwork, it offers a serene dining experience. The sushi bar and sake selection make it a must-visit for those seeking culinary harmony.

Cheapest time to stay in Dallas

March is the cheapest time to stay in Dallas for an average of $155 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$178

February

$173

March

$155

April

$159

May

$168

June

$173

July

$179

August

$165

September

$169

October

$166

November

$172

December

$197

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Dallas

Amanda

United States

United States