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Photo of Mint House Dallas Downtown by Kasa Top rated
From $145 / night

Mint House Dallas Downtown by Kasa

· 4.7 Excellent · 1,692 reviews

Mint House creates the organized retreat that traveling groups depend on, turning multi-night stays into well-coordinated team experiences.

  • Fitness center maintains workout routines away from home territory
  • High-speed WiFi keeps everyone connected during extended city stays
  • Kitchenettes allow light meal prep without committing to full dining
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Photo of Thompson Dallas by Hyatt Highly rated
From $453 / night

Thompson Dallas by Hyatt

· 4.5 Excellent · 694 reviews

Thompson Hotels turns multi-night group stays into memorable experiences by blending boutique style with the practical needs of traveling teams.

  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
  • Fitness center maintains routines during extended city stays
  • Spa services help travelers recover from hours of urban walking
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Photo of JW Marriott Dallas Arts District Hotel
From $669 / night

JW Marriott Dallas Arts District Hotel

· 4.5 Excellent

Marriott Hotels & Resorts ensures the consistent group hospitality experience that keeps everyone aligned during demanding multi-night city trips.

  • Lobby bar offers casual gathering space for post-exploration conversations
  • In-room safes protect devices and valuables during daily city adventures
  • Business center computers provide backup access when personal devices fail
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Photo of Kimpton Pittman Hotel – Downtown Dallas by IHG Highly rated
From $278 / night

Kimpton Pittman Hotel – Downtown Dallas by IHG

· 4.5 Excellent · 965 reviews

This Kimpton property offers the attentive support and coordinated comfort that turns challenging multi-night group trips into well-managed city adventures.

  • 24-hour guest services handles wardrobe emergencies and forgotten essentials
  • Valet parking removes the stress of navigating unfamiliar street parking
  • Complimentary breakfast eliminates one meal decision in an unfamiliar city
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Photo of HALL Arts Hotel Dallas, Autograph Collection
From $549 / night

HALL Arts Hotel Dallas, Autograph Collection

· 4.5 Excellent

Autograph Collection Hotels deliver distinctive character and elevated service that keeps your group organized and comfortable across multiple nights.

  • Connecting rooms keep families together while maintaining individual privacy
  • Guest laundry facilities reduce packing requirements for extended city stays
  • Indoor pool offers familiar recreation when exploring feels overwhelming
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Photo of Lorenzo Hotel Dallas Tapestry Collection by Hilton
From $127 / night

Lorenzo Hotel Dallas Tapestry Collection by Hilton

· 4.4 Very Good · 1,525 reviews

With Tapestry Collection by Hilton, groups get the premium coordination and refined atmosphere that turns multi-day city trips into effortlessly managed experiences.

  • Suite accommodations offer living areas where groups can gather and plan
  • Indoor corridors offer security and climate control between room visits
  • Meeting spaces allow groups to regroup and coordinate city itineraries
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Photo of Residence Inn by Marriott Dallas Downtown
From $116 / night

Residence Inn by Marriott Dallas Downtown

· 4.4 Very Good

This Residence Inn transforms chaotic group city trips into coordinated experiences where everyone stays connected and on schedule.

  • Meeting spaces provide private group gathering spots for trip planning
  • Guest laundry reduces packing for multi-night city adventures
  • Smart TVs with streaming capabilities bring familiar entertainment to unfamiliar territory
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From $437 / night

Omni Dallas Hotel

· 4.4 Very Good · 4,319 reviews

When managing a group in unfamiliar territory, Omni Hotels & Resorts provides the reliable foundation that keeps everyone connected and on schedule.

  • 24-hour front desk provides local recommendations and navigational assistance
  • Spacious suites with separate living areas for family downtime after city exploration
  • Pool deck creates private retreat space after busy city exploration
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From $201 / night

Aloft Dallas Downtown

· 4.3 Very Good

Aloft specializes in multi-night group stays, delivering the organizational structure and team-centered amenities that keep traveling groups focused.

  • Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
  • Connecting rooms keep traveling families and groups coordinated while exploring
  • Suites with separate living areas give groups space to spread out
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Photo of Hampton Inn & Suites Dallas Downtown
From $127 / night

Hampton Inn & Suites Dallas Downtown

· 4.3 Very Good · 1,687 reviews

Hampton by Hilton ensures the predictable quality your group requires when juggling tournament schedules and multiple room coordination.

  • 24-hour fitness center accommodates varied schedules during busy city trips
  • Indoor corridors provide secure access without exposure to city streets
  • Fitness center maintains routines without researching local gym options
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Photo of Hotel Indigo Dallas Downtown by IHG Best value
From $119 / night

Hotel Indigo Dallas Downtown by IHG

· 4.3 Very Good · 762 reviews

Hotel Indigo offers distinctive local character combined with group-friendly operations that eliminate the stress of managing multiple rooms across multiple nights.

  • Spacious suites give families room to spread out after full sightseeing days
  • Bedside power outlets keep devices charged without unpacking multiple extension cords
  • Suite accommodations give families room to spread out city maps
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Photo of Renaissance Saint Elm Dallas Downtown Hotel
From $369 / night

Renaissance Saint Elm Dallas Downtown Hotel

· 4.3 Very Good

Renaissance Hotels delivers the sophisticated organization that keeps multi-night group stays running smoothly instead of falling into urban confusion.

  • High-speed WiFi enables trip coordination and city research
  • Indoor pool gives families consistent activity regardless of weather conditions
  • Indoor pool creates familiar recreation space amid new surroundings
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Photo of The Westin Dallas Downtown
From $392 / night

The Westin Dallas Downtown

· 4.2 Very Good

Westin delivers the organizational backbone your group needs to navigate an unfamiliar city with confidence and coordination.

  • Concierge desk offers local restaurant recommendations beyond typical tourist spots
  • Full breakfast menu eliminates morning meal planning in an unknown city
  • Guest laundry facilities eliminate overpacking for extended city stays
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From $188 / night

Fairmont Dallas

· 4.2 Very Good · 6,650 reviews

Fairmont creates structured city stays where group coordination feels effortless and every team member knows exactly what's happening when.

  • Spacious lobby lounge provides central meeting space between city adventures
  • USB ports at bedside keep phones charged for navigation and communication
  • Mobile food ordering delivers meals directly to rooms between city activities
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From $134 / night

Hilton Garden Inn Downtown Dallas

· 4.1 Very Good · 1,237 reviews

Hilton Hotels & Resorts delivers the organizational backbone that keeps multi-day city groups focused on their goals, not logistics.

  • Vending areas stock essentials without navigating unknown neighborhood stores
  • Valet laundry service returns clean clothes within 24 hours
  • Extra storage space accommodates longer stays without living out of suitcases
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City Guide

Dallas, Texas Travel Guide

Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.

Section 01

City Overview

Dallas is Texas-sized ambition packed into a sprawling metroplex that knows how to host big events. With 1.3 million people in the city proper and over 7 million in the greater metro area, this is the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the US and a tournament organizer's dream. The city runs on a mix of oil money, tech innovation, and good old-fashioned Texas hospitality.

Sports run deep here—Dallas is home to the Cowboys, Mavericks, Stars, and Rangers (technically Arlington), plus FC Dallas out in Frisco. The infrastructure for youth and amateur sports is massive, with world-class facilities scattered across the metroplex. Expect everything to be bigger than you're used to—drive times, portion sizes, and the scale of sports complexes included.

The Dallas vibe mixes big-city sophistication with Texas swagger. You'll find gleaming downtown skyscrapers, sprawling suburbs that stretch for miles, and enough BBQ joints to fuel a small army. This is a city built for cars and conferences, making it perfect for tournament travel but requiring some planning to navigate efficiently.

Section 02

Getting Around

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is your main gateway—one of the world's busiest airports located about 30 minutes from downtown Dallas and most sports complexes. Dallas Love Field (DAL) is smaller and closer to the city center, mainly serving Southwest Airlines. Both airports have plenty of rental car options, which you'll likely need in this spread-out metroplex.

The highway system is extensive but can be brutal during rush hours. I-35E runs north-south through the city, I-30 heads east-west, and I-635 (LBJ Freeway) circles the northern suburbs where many sports complexes live. US-75 (Central Expressway) is crucial for reaching Plano and northern tournament venues. Plan 45 minutes to an hour between most destinations during peak times.

Uber and Lyft work well but can get expensive for longer trips across the metroplex. DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) offers light rail and bus service, but it's mainly useful for getting to downtown events or the airport—not practical for most sports venues. Rental cars are your best bet for tournament weekends, especially if you're staying in the suburbs where parking is usually free and plentiful.

Section 03

Where to Stay

Plano and Frisco are tournament family gold mines—close to major sports complexes, loaded with chain hotels, and packed with family-friendly restaurants. This area puts you near Toyota Stadium, The Star in Frisco, and numerous youth sports facilities. Hotel rates are reasonable and you'll have easy highway access.

For downtown events or convention center tournaments, stay in the Downtown Dallas area near the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. You'll pay more but can walk to venues and have better restaurant options. Addison offers a middle-ground option with good hotel availability and restaurant choices, plus reasonable access to both downtown and northern suburbs.

Arlington is your pick if you're attending events at AT&T Stadium or Globe Life Field, though it's a haul from other parts of the metroplex. Irving near DFW Airport works well for fly-in tournaments, especially with early morning games. Avoid staying too far south unless your venue is specifically in that area—Dallas traffic can turn a 20-mile drive into an hour-long ordeal.

Section 04

Sports & Recreation

Dallas is a tournament powerhouse anchored by massive facilities. The Star in Frisco is the Dallas Cowboys' practice facility and hosts major youth football events. Toyota Stadium in Frisco serves as FC Dallas's home but regularly hosts soccer tournaments and track meets. For baseball, the Dr Pepper Ballpark in Frisco and Globe Life Field in Arlington anchor a strong baseball tournament scene.

The soccer scene is particularly strong with multiple complexes across the metroplex. MoneyGram Soccer Park in Dallas features 17 fields and hosts major tournaments year-round. Richland Creek Sports Complex in Richardson combines soccer, baseball, and softball facilities. Basketball tournaments often use high school gyms and the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center for larger events.

Swimming competitions frequently use The University of Texas at Dallas Aquatic Center or various high school natatoriums. Tennis tournaments utilize the T Bar M Racquet Club and other private facilities. The sheer number of high-quality high school facilities also means volleyball, wrestling, and other sports have plenty of tournament-ready venues scattered throughout the metroplex.

Section 05

Things to Do

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza is Dallas's most famous attraction, covering JFK's assassination with surprising depth. For families, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science offers hands-on exhibits that can easily fill a few hours between games. The Dallas World Aquarium punches above its weight with walk-through exhibits featuring everything from sharks to sloths.

Sports fans should tour AT&T Stadium in Arlington, even if the Cowboys aren't playing—the architecture alone is worth seeing. The Star in Frisco offers tours of the Cowboys' practice facility when not hosting events. Deep Ellum provides live music and street art for older tournament participants, while Klyde Warren Park downtown offers food trucks and open space for team gatherings.

For a Texas-sized experience, head to the Fort Worth Stockyards about 45 minutes west—real cowboys, cattle drives, and honky-tonks. The Dallas Arboretum provides a peaceful break with 66 acres of gardens, especially beautiful in spring and fall. White Rock Lake offers easy walking trails and paddle boat rentals if your team needs to burn off energy outside the gym.

Section 06

Food & Drink

BBQ is king in Dallas, and Pecan Lodge in Deep Ellum serves some of the state's best brisket—expect lines but it's worth it. Lockhart Smokehouse offers multiple locations with shorter waits and consistently great meat. For team dinners, Hard Eight BBQ in Coppell handles large groups well with cafeteria-style service and massive portions.

Tex-Mex runs deep here—Mia's Tex-Mex has multiple locations perfect for tournament families, while Mi Cocina offers upscale Mexican with locations across the metroplex. Torchy's Tacos and Velvet Taco provide quick, quality options between games. The areas around Plano and Frisco are loaded with chain restaurants, making meal planning easy for picky eaters.

For something uniquely Dallas, try chicken-fried steak at Norma's Cafe or steaks at The Big Texan. Food trucks cluster around Klyde Warren Park and offer everything from Korean BBQ to gourmet grilled cheese. Most sports complexes have concession stands, but they're typically overpriced—stock up on snacks at the numerous H-E-B or Tom Thumb grocery stores.

Section 07

Shopping & Entertainment

NorthPark Center is Dallas shopping royalty—an upscale mall with over 230 stores and excellent dining options for team meals. Galleria Dallas offers similar upscale shopping with an ice skating rink that's popular with tournament families. For bargain hunters, Grapevine Mills outlet mall provides discounted gear and entertainment options including a massive Bass Pro Shops.

Entertainment districts cater to different crowds. Deep Ellum rocks with live music venues and late-night eats, better for older athletes and coaches. West Village in Uptown offers family-friendly options with restaurants and a movie theater. Legacy West in Plano combines shopping, dining, and entertainment in a walkable area perfect for tournament downtime.

For team bonding, Main Event locations throughout the metroplex offer bowling, laser tag, and arcade games under one roof. TopGolf has multiple Dallas-area locations—perfect for team dinners with a competitive twist. Dave & Buster's provides arcade action and team dinner space, while Movie Tavern locations let you catch a film while eating dinner between tournament days.

Section 08

Weather & Packing

Dallas weather is hot and humid in summer, mild in winter, and unpredictable in spring and fall. Summer temperatures regularly hit 95-105°F with high humidity, making hydration crucial for outdoor tournaments. Spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather but can swing 40 degrees in a single day—pack layers. Winter is generally mild with temperatures in the 40s-60s, though occasional ice storms can shut down the city.

Pack for sun year-round—Dallas gets over 230 sunny days annually. Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are essential for outdoor sports. Summer tournaments require cooling towels, extra water, and light-colored clothing. Spring can bring severe thunderstorms and occasional tornadoes, so have a weather app ready and know venue shelter procedures.

Most venues have good air conditioning, but outdoor complexes can be brutal in summer heat. Many tournaments start early morning and late afternoon to avoid peak temperatures. Pack comfortable walking shoes—parking lots at major complexes are enormous. Rain is possible year-round but rarely lasts long. Tournament season peaks in spring and fall when weather cooperates, making hotel availability and pricing less predictable during these months.

Section 09

Local Tips

Download the Waze app before arriving—Dallas traffic patterns change constantly due to ongoing construction projects. Avoid driving during rush hours (7-9 AM and 4-7 PM) when possible, and always have a backup route planned. Many sports complexes charge for parking, so bring small bills or download parking apps like ParkWhiz for advance booking.

Gas up frequently—distances between venues can be deceiving in the sprawling metroplex. QuikTrip (QT) and RaceTrac gas stations offer clean restrooms and decent food options for road snacks. Most hotels include breakfast, but it starts early and ends early—grab something portable if you have morning games.

Tipping culture is strong in Texas—18-20% is standard at restaurants. Many venues are cashless now, but some concession stands still prefer cash. Cell service can be spotty in some indoor venues, so screenshot important tournament schedules and directions. Dallas drivers are aggressive but generally predictable—use your turn signals and don't take highway speeds personally. Hotel pools typically close at 10 PM, perfect for post-game team cool-downs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking in Dallas — answered with the specifics you actually need.

Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking in Dallas

Which hotels in Dallas, Texas are good for families?

Several hotels in Dallas, Texas are well-suited for families. Lorenzo Hotel Dallas Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.41 mi, from $127/night), Aloft Dallas Downtown (0.41 mi, from $201/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Dallas Downtown (0.44 mi, from $127/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels in Dallas, Texas are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels in Dallas, Texas accommodate team and group travel. Lorenzo Hotel Dallas Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.41 mi, from $127/night), Aloft Dallas Downtown (0.41 mi, from $201/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Dallas Downtown (0.44 mi, from $127/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Are there extended-stay hotels in Dallas, Texas?

Yes — Residence Inn by Marriott Dallas Downtown (0.45 mi, from $116/night) is an extended-stay property in Dallas, Texas, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.

Which hotels in Dallas, Texas are great for a weekend getaway?

Several hotels in Dallas, Texas are ideal for a weekend getaway. The Westin Dallas Downtown (0.65 mi, from $392/night), Thompson Dallas by Hyatt (0.68 mi, from $453/night), and Omni Dallas Hotel (0.71 mi, from $437/night) all offer a pool, on-site dining, and spa services.

Which hotels in Dallas, Texas are good for business travelers?

Several hotels in Dallas, Texas cater to business travelers. Lorenzo Hotel Dallas Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.41 mi, from $127/night), Aloft Dallas Downtown (0.41 mi, from $201/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Dallas Downtown (0.44 mi, from $127/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels in Dallas, Texas offer free breakfast?

Hampton Inn & Suites Dallas Downtown (0.44 mi, from $127/night) and Residence Inn by Marriott Dallas Downtown (0.45 mi, from $116/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels in Dallas, Texas offer free parking?

Hampton Inn & Suites Dallas Downtown (0.44 mi, from $127/night) offers complimentary parking.

Which hotels in Dallas, Texas have an outdoor pool?

Thompson Dallas by Hyatt (0.68 mi, from $453/night) and HALL Arts Hotel Dallas, Autograph Collection (1.46 mi, from $549/night) have an outdoor pool.

Which hotels in Dallas, Texas have suites or extra space?

Lorenzo Hotel Dallas Tapestry Collection by Hilton (0.41 mi, from $127/night), Aloft Dallas Downtown (0.41 mi, from $201/night), and Hampton Inn & Suites Dallas Downtown (0.44 mi, from $127/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.

Which hotels in Dallas, Texas have a full in-room kitchen?

Residence Inn by Marriott Dallas Downtown (0.45 mi, from $116/night) and Mint House Dallas Downtown by Kasa (0.65 mi, from $145/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.

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