Dallas
The Adolphus
Established in 1912 by beer magnate Adolphus Busch, this downtown hotel has welcomed A-list guests like Queen Elizabeth II, Babe Ruth, and Donald Trump. The Beaux-Arts building, the tallest structure in Dallas upon its completion, is designed in red brick and granite with a corner turret shaped like a Budweiser beer bottle. Inside, The Adolphus is outfitted with dark wood paneling, large flower arrangements, and 17th-century Flemish tapestries. Visitors are wowed by the 422 guestrooms, which are among the city’s largest and feature Queen Anne-style furniture accented by baroque floral prints. The award-winning French Room restaurant is also a highlight.
Room to Book:
Request a high-level corner room overlooking Commerce Street; these rooms are where extra space, spectacular views, and a quiet atmosphere converge.
Insider Tip:
The Adolphus offers a complimentary car service which chauffeurs guests anywhere within a three-mile radius. This includes the Palladium Ballroom, American Airlines Center, and Dallas Museum of Art.
Amenities
Open / Closes- Accessible by Public Transportation
- Business Center
- Concierge
- Celeb-Spotting
- Family Friendly
- Gay Friendly
- Gym/Fitness Center
- Handicapped Accessible
- Historic
- Luxury Boutique Hotel
- Laundry Service
- Maid Service
- Meeting Room
- Pet Friendly
- Parking Available
- Parking Fee
- Room Service
- Turndown
- Valet Parking
- WiFi
Number of Rooms: 406
Number of Suites: 16
Number of Restaurants: 3
Number of Bars: 3
Year Opened: 1912
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