One-Night Stay with Breakfast at The Stoneleigh Hotel & Spa in Dallas
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Restored hotel recaptures its 1920s decadence with an art-deco interior and chic guest rooms
What You Get
One-night stay for four in a studio suite
- $169, valid July 1–July 8
- $189, valid July 9–September 3, book by August 27
Included in both options:
- Breakfast for two
- Valet parking
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Restored 1920s Hotel in Dallas Arts District
Touted as the tallest hotel west of the Mississippi when it was built in 1923, The Stoneleigh Hotel & Spa underwent a $36 million renovation in 2008 to revitalize its Roaring Twenties splendor. The hotel’s 11 terra-cotta and brick-ornamented stories have played host to a number of celebrities, from Frank Lloyd Wright and Judy Garland to Tom Cruise and Simon Cowell. Today, 170 sumptuous rooms and suites decorated in art-deco style look out on the streets of Dallas’s bustling Uptown neighborhood.
The spacious studio suite features separate living and sleeping areas and a flat-screen TV console you can swivel to face either room. An updated take on Jazz Age–style complements the open floor plan with sleek mahogany furniture, a teal-and-chocolate color scheme, and a bookshelf stocked with Zelda Fitzgerald fan fiction.
In the morning, order your included breakfast via room service or head down to the onsite Bolla Restaurant for dishes such as chorizo-and-egg tacos and a smoked-salmon scramble dappled with crème fraîche. Later in the day, you can enjoy a reflexology treatment, a massage, or a detoxifying facial at the hotel's acclaimed holistic spa.
Dallas: Haven for Arts, Culture, and Outdoor Recreation
Located fewer than 3 miles from downtown Dallas, the Uptown neighborhood is rife with museums, private galleries, antique shops, and parks. A trek through the neighborhood leads past the Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center as well as free, tucked-away gems such as the Trammell and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art and the figurine-filled American Museum of the Miniature Arts. Just blocks from the hotel, joggers and bikers wend their way through Uptown's Turtle Creek neighborhood via the Katy Trail, which follows the path of a venerable interstate railroad.
After a visit to the newly developed Victory Park District, head to the brick sidewalks of the Historic West End District, a neighborhood dating back to the late 19th century. The West End became especially notable when President Kennedy was assassinated at Dealey Plaza in November 1963. At The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, you can visit the sixth floor of the former Texas School Book Depository, where Lee Harvey Oswald is believed to have shot at Kennedy’s presidential motorcade.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Other Details
Room Details
- One king bed and one sleeper sofa
- Standard occupancy: 4
- Maximum occupancy: 4
- Adding occupants above standard: not allowed
- Open floor plan
- HD flat-screen TV
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 3 p.m.
- Check out: noon
- Parking: valet parking included
- Rollaways: available for no extra charge
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: pets up to 25 pounds may be added for $50 per day.
- Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are not available.
- Room upgrades: upgrade to a Select or Tribute suite for an additional $20 per night.
What It's Worth
One-night stay for four in a studio suite
- $169, valid July 1–July 8 (up to a $259 value)
- $189, valid July 9–September 3 (up to a $259 value)
Included in both options:
- Breakfast for two (a $40 value)
- Valet parking (a $20 value)
Total value: up to $319
Amenities
- Expansive holistic spa
- Fitness center
- Free WiFi
Getting There
- By plane: 5 miles from Dallas Love Field (DAL); 20 miles from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)
- By transit: route 39 DART bus stop from DAL
- By cab: about $15 from DAL; about $55 from DFW
Restored hotel recaptures its 1920s decadence with an art-deco interior and chic guest rooms
What You Get
One-night stay for four in a studio suite
- $169, valid July 1–July 8
- $189, valid July 9–September 3, book by August 27
Included in both options:
- Breakfast for two
- Valet parking
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Restored 1920s Hotel in Dallas Arts District
Touted as the tallest hotel west of the Mississippi when it was built in 1923, The Stoneleigh Hotel & Spa underwent a $36 million renovation in 2008 to revitalize its Roaring Twenties splendor. The hotel’s 11 terra-cotta and brick-ornamented stories have played host to a number of celebrities, from Frank Lloyd Wright and Judy Garland to Tom Cruise and Simon Cowell. Today, 170 sumptuous rooms and suites decorated in art-deco style look out on the streets of Dallas’s bustling Uptown neighborhood.
The spacious studio suite features separate living and sleeping areas and a flat-screen TV console you can swivel to face either room. An updated take on Jazz Age–style complements the open floor plan with sleek mahogany furniture, a teal-and-chocolate color scheme, and a bookshelf stocked with Zelda Fitzgerald fan fiction.
In the morning, order your included breakfast via room service or head down to the onsite Bolla Restaurant for dishes such as chorizo-and-egg tacos and a smoked-salmon scramble dappled with crème fraîche. Later in the day, you can enjoy a reflexology treatment, a massage, or a detoxifying facial at the hotel's acclaimed holistic spa.
Dallas: Haven for Arts, Culture, and Outdoor Recreation
Located fewer than 3 miles from downtown Dallas, the Uptown neighborhood is rife with museums, private galleries, antique shops, and parks. A trek through the neighborhood leads past the Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center as well as free, tucked-away gems such as the Trammell and Margaret Crow Collection of Asian Art and the figurine-filled American Museum of the Miniature Arts. Just blocks from the hotel, joggers and bikers wend their way through Uptown's Turtle Creek neighborhood via the Katy Trail, which follows the path of a venerable interstate railroad.
After a visit to the newly developed Victory Park District, head to the brick sidewalks of the Historic West End District, a neighborhood dating back to the late 19th century. The West End became especially notable when President Kennedy was assassinated at Dealey Plaza in November 1963. At The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, you can visit the sixth floor of the former Texas School Book Depository, where Lee Harvey Oswald is believed to have shot at Kennedy’s presidential motorcade.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Other Details
Room Details
- One king bed and one sleeper sofa
- Standard occupancy: 4
- Maximum occupancy: 4
- Adding occupants above standard: not allowed
- Open floor plan
- HD flat-screen TV
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 3 p.m.
- Check out: noon
- Parking: valet parking included
- Rollaways: available for no extra charge
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: pets up to 25 pounds may be added for $50 per day.
- Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are not available.
- Room upgrades: upgrade to a Select or Tribute suite for an additional $20 per night.
What It's Worth
One-night stay for four in a studio suite
- $169, valid July 1–July 8 (up to a $259 value)
- $189, valid July 9–September 3 (up to a $259 value)
Included in both options:
- Breakfast for two (a $40 value)
- Valet parking (a $20 value)
Total value: up to $319
Amenities
- Expansive holistic spa
- Fitness center
- Free WiFi
Getting There
- By plane: 5 miles from Dallas Love Field (DAL); 20 miles from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)
- By transit: route 39 DART bus stop from DAL
- By cab: about $15 from DAL; about $55 from DFW