Best Hotels in Oak Lawn

Oak Lawn is a colourful district just north of Uptown, which is known for being the heart of Dallas's gay community. It's friendly and fun, but trendy too; definitely a neighbourhood to consider if you love night-life and cafe culture! We've uncovered a couple of great hotels here — for a wider selection, check out our list of all the best places to stay in Dallas.

  • Rosewood Mansion at Turtle Creek Dallas (USA) 143 rooms from €283

    Great walks  -  Klyde Warren Park is an urban deer park great for all the family. Take a picnic.
    Sights nearby  -  Check what is on at the The Texas Theatre during your stay.
    Cooking classes  -  Food Festivals throughout the year.
    Views  -  Great views from hotel
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    1921 European-style mansion turned unique, elegant hotel with restored marble floors, ornate fireplaces and stained glass windows. Large, comfortable rooms with all mod-cons, access to a courtyard pool and in-room spa treatments. Restaurant is a contemporary fusion of classic French and American. See More

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  • Warwick Melrose Dallas Dallas 184 rooms from €163

    Value chic  -  Considering the size of the rooms, attractive neighbourhood and level of comfort, the hotel offers great value
    City Style  -  Experience traditional Southern glamour and hospitality with a dollop of history at this Dallas grand dame
    Local exploring  -  The well-heeled Uptown / Oak Lawn neighbourhood is home to the city's best dining, nightlife and shopping
    Sights nearby  -  Dallas Aquarium, Sixth Floor Museum and the American Airlines sports and music venue are all top Dallas attractions
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    A city classic in operation since 1924. Spacious and ornate rooms with city views boast Italian duvets, crystal chandeliers, dark wood furnishings and French Empire-inspired touches, all with a contemporary feel. Channel the roaring 1920s at the classy bar and restaurant. Timeless city luxury. See More

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Written by Sarah Empson

posted Wednesday, 2nd October 2024