Dallas’ hotel options offer a touch of history, art, and architectural beauty. We’ve compiled a list of the top places to stay in the big city.

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Belmont Hotel

901 Fort Worth Ave., Dallas

Now a restored boutique hotel, the Belmont was the first non-Californian motor court motel west of the Mississippi when it opened in 1946.

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Joule Hotel

1530 Main St., Dallas

The decor and attention to detail really put the Joule in another league, with a collection of 73 mosaics created by the late California artist Millard Sheets in the 1950s.

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Adolphus Hotel

1321 Commerce St., Dallas

This upscale 1912 hotel was once the tallest building in Dallas. Now, it sits just a short walk away from the Dallas Museum of Art.

Chijmes Dallas

975 N. Zang Blvd., Dallas

This classy boutique hotel is located in the Bishop Arts community and features luxury suites for a stylish stay.

Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek

2821 Turtle Creek Blvd., Dallas

Originally a private residence, this luxurious mansion sits in the heart of the city and offers a stay in a piece of history with modern amenities.

Lorenzo Hotel

1011 S. Akard St., Dallas

Located in the Convention Center District, this hotel features more than 600 works of original art, two restaurants, and a pool with a bar.

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