A True Treasure Of Dallas, Texas, The Adolphus Provides Guests With An Oasis
Of Aristocracy And Old World Elegance In The Middle Of Downtown. This
Baroque- Style Hotel, Built In 1912 By A Beer Baron, Is Less Than
One Mile From The Convention Center, The Jfk Memorial And The Eclectic
Boutiques And Pulsating Nightspots Of Deep Ellum. The Hotel Is Ideal
For Weekend Excursions To The Big City And Discerning Business Travelers.
When Guests Enter The Lobby Of The Adolphus, They Are Enveloped In
Opulence. Equisite Antiques Showcase Upon Dark Mahogany Paneling.
Guests May Be Enthralled By The European Lithographs, Engravings,
Tapestries And Ceiling Murals. With 23,000 Square Feet Of Functional
Meeting Space And A Modern Business Center That Offers Administrative
Services, Desktop Publishing And Laser Printing, The Technology Demanded
By Today's Global Society Merges With The Gentility Of Yesterday's
Nobility. The Hotel's Gift Shop Offers Everything From Whimsical Tea
Pots To A Humidor Stocked With Premium Cigars.
The Bistro And The Bistro Bar Offer European-style Caf? Environments
With Limestone Floors And High Ceilings For All-day Dining. Chefs
At The French Room Prepare Succulent Neo-classic Cuisine In A Fine
Dining Atmosphere With Marble Floors, Chandeliers And An Ornate
Ceiling Frescoed With Cherubs. This Formal-attire Restaurant Is
Open For Dinner Tuesday Though Saturday Only And Reservations Are
Required. The Rodeo Bar And Grill Is A Texas Honky-tonk Restaurant
Open For Lunch And Happy Hour.
The 428 Luxurious Guestrooms Of The Adolphus Feature Antique Furnishings,
Separate Sitting Area, Minibar And Walk-in Closet. The Marble Bathrooms
Offer A Deep Tub, Curved Shower Rod And Rich Gold-toned Fixtures.
The Spacious Work Desk Features Cordless And Multi-line Telephones.
High-speed Internet Access Is Available At A Fee. |