Experience modern luxury at the JW Marriott Dallas Arts District, featuring sleek rooms with stunning skyline views, a rooftop pool, and a vibrant bar scene.
"Head up to Vincent’s Sky Bar at this hotel for an adult patio. The drinks are bespoke and the vibes are completely civilized, with views of the Arts District skyscrapers. It also offers a small but mighty (and fancy) bar menu of dishes from the on-site restaurant." - Courtney E. Smith, Amy McCarthy
"This sky-high pool in the Arts District has cool views of the skyscrapers that dot the Arts and Uptown areas. It also has walk-through and delivery access to Vincent’s Sky Bar, where drinks like the white tea daiquiri, bergamot fizz, or verde margarita can be ordered, or get the bartender’s choice if you can’t make up your mind. There are also class bites, including U8 prawn coconut shrimp, Jamaican jerk lollipops, and a smoked wagyu brisket quesadilla. Day passes for adults are $50 during the week and $75 on weekends. Cabana and deluxe passes are available for between $250 and $500." - Courtney E. Smith
"Having recently made its Dallas Arts District debut, this JW Marriott property, which is the first for the brand in the city, is a breath of fresh air in an area that has the potential to be packed with arts and entertainment enthusiasts alike on any given night. Evoking a mid-century style with its marble mixed with wood millwork, the floor to ceiling windows allow for the dramatic downtown Dallas views to be the star. The property has a mid-air pool perfect for getting your daily dose of vitamin D in between business meetings. A ranch-to-table menu at Margaret’s spotlights local farms and Texas sourced proteins." - Diana Oates
"Why book? If you are in Dallas to visit The Dallas Arts Center and all its surrounding entertainment, you just can’t beat this insane location that makes all museums and venues walkable. Set the scene This property is located within the Dallas Arts District which is the largest urban arts district in the country. The streets of this area are bustling with businessmen, boss baby, cool creatives, kids on field trips, and art enthusiasts. The rooms Book a suite for better square footage and absolutely stellar views of Downtown Dallas. Food and drink Margaret’s is a delicious dining spot that has a rotating menu based on what’s fresh and in season. The name is an ode to the hard-working women in the late 19th and early 20th century. The bar’s namesake bar is meant to be the main meeting spot for people who want to come together for fellowship. Vincent’s is my personal favorite for grabbing a drink and catching a sunset as I cannot resist the open-air, high in the sky happy hour vibes. The neighborhood/area Dallas Arts District . The largest contiguous urban arts district in the country. What more is there to say about this property’s epic location for those that want a weekend of art, education, and inspiration? The service This is a hotel that has the business tools to put on a great meeting or conference. There are 10 event rooms, overnight delivery and pickup services, printers, and copy services. Accessibility Yes Anything left to mention? Want to stick around after a week of work meetings to hang by the pool on a Saturday afternoon? Don’t forget that you can reserve cabanas online so that you don’t have to wait around for a seat to open up. \" - Diana Oates
"Vincent’s Sky Bar, a glass-lined adult-vibes patio with views out into the Arts District and Victory Park, will host guests for a free viewing with special cocktails themed for the day." - Courtney E. Smith