The Omni Dallas Hotel delivers 110,000 square feet of meeting space, a skybridge to the convention center campus, and a programmable LED facade that can display your brand across the entire building. Its rooftop infinity pool and Dallas Grand Ballroom, seating 3,700 theater-style, make it one of the most versatile large-scale meeting hotels in the country. The Hyatt Regency Dallas sits at the foot of the iconic Reunion Tower, offering 160,000 square feet of function space and access to Crown Block, a MICHELIN-Recommended steakhouse with 360-degree skyline views that turns any private dinner into an unforgettable moment.
Then there are the hotels that give downtown its character. The Adolphus, built in 1912, is a Beaux-Arts landmark that has hosted everyone from U.S. presidents to Queen Elizabeth II, offering nearly 30,000 square feet of elegant event space and the legendary French Room. The Statler Dallas, a beautifully restored mid-century icon, brings over 26,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor event space along with a rooftop pool bar, a hidden speakeasy, and bowling at Scout. The Joule, housed in a revitalized 1920s Neo-Gothic bank building, offers more than 30,000 square feet of event space, a cantilevered rooftop pool that juts eight feet beyond the building's edge, and one of the most curated art-and-design experiences in any hotel in Texas. And Magnolia Dallas Downtown, set inside Dallas' first skyscraper and crowned by the city's iconic rotating red neon Pegasus, delivers boutique charm with intimate event spaces ideal for executive retreats and board-level gatherings.
Downtown Dallas connects all of this through DART light rail, walkable streetscapes, and landmarks like the Sixth Floor Museum, Pioneer Plaza, and the AT&T Discovery District. It's a meeting environment that doesn't feel manufactured because it isn't. This is a real, living neighborhood where business and culture collide in the best way.