STAY AT THIS GORGEOUS DALLAS HOTEL ASAP

Dallas is one of those places you MUST visit in Texas because of its’ trendy art scenes, incredible food or the nature it provides right in the heart of the city. From the coolest pools, outdoor trails, drool-worthy barbecue, to some of the best art museums, and insanely beautiful vineyards, you won’t want to leave. Get ready to start crossing things off your Dallas checklist ASAP!

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Standing proudly in the heart of Downtown since 1932, the historic Tower Petroleum Building has seen many chapters throughout its storied past and now stands as a monument to the uncompromising boldness of Dallas, Texas.🤠 The Renaissance Saint Elm Dallas Downtown Hotel (formerly the Tower Hotel Downtown Dallas) pays homage to the wild, the hardworking, and the rebellious. The distinctive artistic style flows seamlessly from your arrival to each guest room, where every amenity is punctuated with flair. The Renaissance Saint Elm is fashioned from the pristine, elegant tastes of the early 20th century into something more raw and interesting for the new era. As a nod to our downtown roots, we’ve added some grit to this polished classic. This beautiful hotel will be accepting bookings next month so pack those bags!

 

SIT BACK & RELAX IN THE LUXURIOUS ROOMS

Open up and find nice, fluffy beds to crash or relax in when you’re ready for a break. Guest rooms feature full-bodied art and style that will intrigue and provoke exploration. Artfully balanced with just the right amenities to accommodate both business and leisure guests.

 

TRY FRENCH, NEW ORLEANS, VIETNAMESE FUSION CUISINE

Head into Toussaint Downtown Brasserie, the hotel’s in-house restaurant featuring French and Asian fare with a dose of American influence by way of New Orleans for a delicious dinner. Approachable French sophistication meets urban Dallas culture in an austere juxtaposition of soothing colors, lively sounds, and understated Texas flair. Find your joie de vive in Toussaint’s relaxed brasserie atmosphere with punches of brass, marble, and natural wood. Toussaint Brasserie’s menu draws on storied culinary French and Asian flavors – with a dose of American influence – to create approachable, ingredient-driven French-provincial cuisine. Menu features include crave-able comfort food like Moules Frites and timeless French staples such as Boeuf Bourguignon and Bibimbap. This is a restaurant you’ll be talking about every time you mention your Dallas trip.

 

GRAB COFFEE AT THE COFFEE LOUNGE

Before heading out to explore everything Dallas has to offer, grab some pastries and coffee. The coffee lounge is perfect for an early morning working on your laptop or chatting with friends.

 

WHAT DALLAS HAS TO OFFER JUST AROUND THE CORNER

SEE ONE OF THE TRENDIEST AREAS 5 MINUTES AWAY

The Deep Ellum entertainment district is known for its vibrant street murals, quirky art galleries, and long-time concert venues for indie and blues. Brewpubs, cocktail bars, and Tex-Mex eateries draw a boisterous crowd on weekends, while edgy, experimental drama dominates the program at the time-tested Undermain Theatre, in a warehouse basement. It’s an absolute must visit area while in DTX.

 

VISIT THE FAMOUS BISHOP ARTS DISTRICT

Located in the heart of North Oak Cliff, the Bishop Arts District is home to over 60 independent boutiques, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and art galleries, making it one of Dallas' most unique neighborhoods. This district is known for its diverse nightlife, chic independent fashion stores and colorful street art. Dining choices range from Texas-style BBQ to Vietnamese pho, while relaxed bars pour everything from cocktails to house-brewed cider. It’s the perfect place to spend the day before heading to Deep Ellum in the evening!

 

Overall, Dallas is a great city to explore and staying at The Renaissance Saint Elm Dallas Downtown Hotel is a MUST!

XOXO

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