Upgraded rooms add sofabeds. Along US 67 and 12 miles from the city of Dallas, this straightforward hotel is 2 miles from hiking trails at Windmill Hill Nature Preserve and 21 miles from AT&T Stadium. Casual rooms feature free Wi Fi and flat screen TVs, as well as tea and coffeemaking equipment, microwaves & minifridges. Other amenities include a dining area, an outdoor pool and a business center, plus a gym and a spa. Continental breakfast and parking are complimentary. Check in time: 3:00 PMCheck out time: 12:00 PM. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport 35 min
Pioneer Plaza (18 min.) Public park with Texan plant life & large bronze sculptures of 3 cowboys driving longhorn cattle. Perot Museum Of Nature And Science (18 min.) Large-scale state-of-the-art interactive & multimedia exhibits & educational programs for all ages. Klyde Warren Park (17 min.) Urban park hosting lunchtime food trucks & frequent arts music fitness & children s events. Reunion Tower (16 min.) Landmark observation deck featuring light shows 360-degree city views 2 restaurants & a gift shop. Nasher Sculpture Center (19 min.) Education & research facility featuring rotating exhibits of contemporary sculptures & a cafe. Cedar Ridge Preserve (9 min.) Audubon nature preserve offering 9 miles of hiking trails through 600 acres of hill country habitat. Cedar Hill State Park (10 min) Wooded campsites & facilities for mountain biking bird-watching fishing boating & swimming. The Dallas World Aquarium (18 min.) Replica habitats containing exotic birds mammals & fish are open for public tours & private events. The Sixth Floor Museum At Dealey Plaza (18 min.) Comprehensive exhibits on John F. Kennedy s presidency & assassination at site of the sniper s nest. Dealey Plaza (17 min.) City park & National Historic Landmark where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963. Joe Pool Lake (16 min) This dammed reservoir was created in the 80s & offers fishing & other recreational activities. John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza (17 min.) Concrete JFK monument by influential postmodern architect Philip Johnson a Kennedy family friend. |