Mid-century modern nostalgia that actually feels authentic, not kitschy
Waterproof rooftop bar offers some of the best skyline views (and parties) in Dallas
A vertical village of entertainment: bowling, speakeasies, and diners all under one roof
En bref : A beautifully restored mid-century icon that functions better as a nightlife complex than a sanctuary for sleep.
Évalué par @Elholmes: I checked into The Statler and was blown away by how much space I had. The bathroom is massive—I spent hours in that soaking tub. Having a separate living room and kitchenette made my work trip feel like a mini-vacation. Highly recommend for solo travelers who need space.
Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit
The hype
Travelers love the retro aesthetic and the 'all-in-one' entertainment vibe but consistently flag the noise levels.
Reality check
You aren't paying for a quiet night's sleep; you're paying to be at the center of the action.
You appreciate 1950s design details like rotary phones and vintage furniture
You're in town for a bachelor/bachelorette party or a weekend of socializing
You want to bowl, drink, and dine without leaving the building
Propreté et entretien
8.2
Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily service, though missed spots under beds are occasionally reported.
Bathroom hygiene: Bathrooms are stylish but prone to wear; grout lines and shower pressure are common minor gripes.
Maintenance: The historic nature means some plumbing quirks (hot water delays) persist despite the renovation.
Linens & towels: Standard Hilton Curio quality—clean, crisp, but not ultra-luxury.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells amazing (signature scent), but hallways can sometimes trap humidity or party smells.
Sleepability™
6MODÉRÉ
MODÉRÉ
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Thumping bass from the 19th-floor Waterproof rooftop bar
Street noise from Main Street Garden Park events
Thin walls between connecting rooms
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
The pool is small and gets crowded quickly on weekends; arrive early to snag a lounger.
Check-in is at 4 PM and they are strict about it; early check-in often incurs a $75 fee.
The 'Daily Mandatory Charge' includes a 2% Dallas Tourism Fee, but watch for other bundled destination fees.
Quoi emporter
Earplugs (essential for weekend stays)
Swimsuit for the rooftop (even in winter, they have 'Winterproof' igloos)
Dressy casual outfits—the crowd here dresses to be seen
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
Internal-facing rooms on mid-level floors (7-12) for the best chance of quiet
Corner suites for extra square footage and dual-aspect city views
Chambres à éviter
18th and 19th floors directly under the rooftop pool/bar
Rooms facing Main Street Garden during concert events
Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller
“I am a light sleeper and would love a room on a mid-level floor (7-12), ideally facing away from the Main Street Garden park and not directly below the rooftop bar.”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is the pool open to non-guests?
Yes, the Waterproof rooftop is a popular public bar/lounge, which contributes to the crowding and noise.
Does the hotel have parking?
Valet only, costing around $60/night. There are public lots nearby, but they aren't affiliated with the hotel.
Is it pet-friendly?
Yes, very. $75 non-refundable fee per pet, max 2 pets (25 lbs limit). Main Street Garden Park across the street is a great dog run.
What happened to Fine China?
Fine China closed. The space was taken over by Primo's MX Kitchen (Tex-Mex).
Is there a gym?
Yes, a 24-hour fitness center with Peloton bikes and modern equipment.
Can I walk to other restaurants?
Absolutely. You are in downtown Dallas; spots like Partenope (pizza) and the Neiman Marcus flagship are walkable.
Conseils d'initiés
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The 'Sauvage' tasting menu concept is expected to open in late summer 2025, replacing the closed Sfereco space.
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Bourbon & Banter is hidden downstairs—look for the phone booth to enter.
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There is a secret 'LL' (Lower Level) that connects the hotel to the underground tunnel system, though it's less useful for tourists than locals.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The elevators can be painfully slow during peak checkout and party hours.
💡The 'resort style' pool on the 4th floor is actually quite small compared to photos.
💡Water pressure in the showers is a frequent gamble—often on the weaker side.
💡The 'scent' in the lobby is a custom white tea blend that guests obsess over (or find too strong).
💡You might run into a wedding party in the lobby every single Saturday.
Guide local
Carte
Découvrez où se situe The Statler Dallas, Curio Collection By Hilton et ce qu'il y a à proximité.