Lowest price over the last 30 days: US$ 215.00 (approx. GB£ 135)
1 Adult
0 Children
Important information about traveling with kids:
Some hotels may charge extra for a rollaway bed or a crib - depending upon age. This possible extra charge is not always displayed by the hotel to appear with the list of available rates offered.
In order to make sure that you see the exact rate that you will be charged for an accommodation for more than 2 adults, it is best to double-check by emailing us at customer service with your dates and the ages of your children. We will be happy to confirm rates and availability for you.
Best rate guaranteed. Need to book a group?
-
3 Verified reviews from people who have booked The Stoneleigh Hotel & Spa on Tablet Hotels.
Most Recent Guest Reviews:
Most Helpful Guest Reviews:
The Stoneleigh Hotel & Spa
2927 Maple Avenue
Dallas, TX, USA
Style: Contemporary Classic
Atmosphere: Lively
170 Rooms
This is the sort of thing America could do with a lot more of: the Stoneleigh Hotel & Spa is an Art Deco classic from the Roaring Twenties, thoroughly renovated in a contemporary-classic style and updated with all the bells and whistles you’d expect from a modern high-end hotel.
The location, in the Uptown district just north of downtown Dallas, is well-suited to this sort of thing: rather than some sterile financial district it’s a neighborhood that’s filled with shops, galleries, and restaurants. The spa is an attraction in its own right, not just some kind of afterthought — you’ll spy locals popping in for a massage and a post-spa lunch, for example. And it’s certainly no less a Dallas destination after dark: the restaurant, Bolla, is one of the city’s big names, and the lobby bar can be depended on to draw a crowd.
Unfortunately the far-ranging rooftop view is only for guests in the Penthouse. But the rest of us don’t exactly have it rough either — rooms and suites alike have oversized windows, flat-screen HDTVs, and black and white marble bathrooms stocked with bath products by Baronessa Cali Oliva, which more or less sums up the Stoneleigh’s indulgent approach.

