Hotel Crescent Court
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Character and identity
Set in the heart of Uptown Dallas, this 220-room property is the city's polished urban refuge, with a 2018 renovation that brought floor-to-ceiling windows, abundant natural light, and a confident contemporary design language to the rooms and suites. Dining spans Nobu for sushi and signature hot dishes, while Beau Nash anchors the Great Hall with Champagne cocktails and "Texas Tapas" like wings and charcuterie. A rooftop pool, a full spa, and a gym programme that runs weighted yoga and spin round out the offer. The register is luxe but unfussy, calibrated to a moneyed business crowd.
Who's it for
Best for:
Executives and design-minded couples who want an Uptown address with a genuine sense of retreat once they're back inside. If you value a recently refreshed room product, strong bar culture, a rooftop pool and spa, and dining that swings from Nobu to Champagne cocktails without leaving the building, this is your Dallas pick.
Should look elsewhere:
Families looking for a kid-focused programme, or travellers who want a slower, resort-paced atmosphere. The crowd skews fast-moving and business-driven, and the energy reflects that. Anyone hoping for a quieter, more residential neighbourhood than Uptown should book elsewhere.
Bottom line
The combination of a sharp 2018 renovation, a serious spa and rooftop pool, and a dining roster anchored by Nobu and Beau Nash is what makes this property hard to beat in Dallas right now. Spend up for a suite to make the most of the natural light and floor-to-ceiling windows, and build in time at the bar.