Corporate travelers heading to Uptown or Downtown Dallas need more than a comfortable bed. You need verified meeting facilities, dependable high-speed WiFi, and a location that puts you within walking distance of the office corridors and convention venues where business actually happens. Every hotel on this list has confirmed meeting rooms, a professional atmosphere, and a clear connection to Dallas's two primary business districts.
How we ranked these hotels
Meeting room quality and features came first. Hotels with dedicated boardrooms, AV equipment, breakout spaces, and high verified capacity ranked above those with a single flex room. Within the same quality tier, we weighted business amenities: executive lounges, business centers, and published WiFi speeds. Star rating broke ties at the same amenity level, and alphabetical order resolved any remaining draws.
Every hotel on this list sits within practical reach of either the Uptown Dallas office corridor along McKinney Avenue and Cedar Springs Road, or the Downtown Dallas core anchored by Ross Avenue and the Arts District. We cross-referenced meeting room counts and capacities against each hotel's official website. Where a figure could not be verified, we set it to null rather than estimate.
Dallas business hotels at a glance
| Hotel | Star Rating | Meeting Rooms | Max Capacity | Nearest DART Station | District |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas | 5 | 8 | 500 | Pearl/Arts District | Uptown Dallas |
| Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek | 5 | null (unverified) | 200 | Cole & McKinney (bus) | Uptown Dallas |
| Hilton Anatole Dallas | 4 | 60 | 50000 | Market Center | Market Center / Design District |
| Omni Dallas Hotel | 4 | 35 | 110000 | Convention Center | Downtown Dallas |
| The Adolphus, Autograph Collection | 4 | null (unverified) | 700 | St. Paul | Downtown Dallas |
Tips for booking a Dallas business hotel
- Book meeting rooms at least 3 weeks out for peak conference season, which runs September through November in Dallas.
- Ask the hotel directly whether AV equipment is included in the room rental fee or billed separately. Costs vary by property.
- DART's Green and Orange lines connect Downtown Dallas to the Medical District and Love Field area. If attendees fly into Love Field, factor in that connection.
- Uptown hotels on or near McKinney Avenue put you within a 10-minute walk of dozens of law firms, financial offices, and tech companies along the corridor.
- The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center sits in Downtown Dallas. If your event is there, Omni Dallas Hotel connects directly via a sky bridge.
Getting around Dallas as a business traveler
DART light rail covers the core business geography well. The Red and Blue lines run through Downtown Dallas, stopping at St. Paul, Akard, and Convention Center stations. The Green and Orange lines extend north through the Pearl/Arts District station, which puts Uptown within a short walk or rideshare.
Uptown itself is walkable between hotels and offices along McKinney Avenue, but the distance between Uptown and Downtown is about 1.5 miles, which most travelers cover by rideshare or the McKinney Avenue Trolley. If you need to reach the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center from an Uptown hotel, budget 15 to 20 minutes by car during morning rush.
Our Picks
Top Hotels

Hilton Anatole
2201 Stemmons Freeway, Dallas

Omni Dallas Hotel
555 South Lamar Street, Dallas

Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek
2821 Turtle Creek Boulevard, Dallas

The Adolphus, Autograph Collection
1321 Commerce Street, Dallas

The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas
2121 McKinney Avenue, Dallas
FAQs
Common Questions
Hilton Anatole Dallas leads with 60 verified meeting rooms and more than 50,000 square feet of event space at 2201 Stemmons Freeway. Omni Dallas Hotel follows with 35 rooms and capacity figures exceeding 110,000 square feet when you include the connected Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center space.
Omni Dallas Hotel at 555 S Lamar St connects to the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center via a sky bridge. The walk between the hotel lobby and the convention center takes about 2 minutes.
Most do, with conditions. The Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Hilton Anatole, Omni Dallas, and The Adolphus all offer complimentary WiFi for members of their respective loyalty programs. Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek provides complimentary WiFi for all guests. None of the five hotels publish specific speed tiers on their official sites as of early 2026.
Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek at 2821 Turtle Creek Blvd suits small, high-discretion executive meetings. The property handles groups up to 200 and provides a private atmosphere that larger convention hotels cannot replicate. The Ritz-Carlton Dallas at 2121 McKinney Ave is the stronger choice if you need more meeting rooms or a larger group, with 8 verified rooms and capacity for 500.
DART's Green and Orange lines connect the Pearl/Arts District station, which sits at the edge of Uptown, to Downtown Dallas stations including St. Paul, Akard, and Convention Center. The ride takes 4 to 6 minutes. The McKinney Avenue Trolley also runs through Uptown and connects to the Cityplace/Uptown DART station on the Red and Blue lines, though service hours vary.
We have a separate page for eco-friendly business hotels if sustainability certification matters to your company's travel policy. If you're looking at brand-specific options, we also cover Marriott and Hilton properties across Dallas with filters for amenities and location.
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