Texas has no shortage of historic hotels, but according to Architectural Digest, The Adolphus in Dallas is among the most beautiful of them all. Inspired by Germanic castles, this opulent destination is antiquated charm meets modern luxury.
Dating to 1912, The Adolphus was the first luxury hotel in Dallas. It was the brainchild of Adolphus Busch, a German immigrant who saw the immense potential in the city. The hotel was the tallest building in Dallas for an entire decade, towering at a whopping 22 stories high.
This photo was taken all the way back in 1910 when construction on the hotel had just begun. It took two years to complete, with horse-drawn carts and talented workers helping realize Busch's vision.
Situated along the bustling Commerce Street, The Adolphus attracts business people and tourists alike.
Everywhere you go in the hotel, a new and exciting experience awaits. The drawing room has a giant chalkboard that fosters conversation and encourages letting your inner child come out to play. Who knows what else you'll discover?
The epitome of sophistication, the French Room Bar is the perfect place to grab a drink and mingle with fellow guests. Edge meets opulence in this sleek, yet storied space, featuring antique portraits, leather barstools, and an original fireplace. Several other restaurants and bars are located within the hotel, offering everything from fine dining to coffee and pastries.
You'll have a variety of overnight accommodations from which to choose, all luxurious in their own right. From the simple elegance of a standard guest room to sprawling, 1500 square-foot suites, there's something for every occasion. Just wait until you experience the best night's sleep of your life on the pillow-top mattress!
In need of a haircut or shoeshine? There's an onsite barbershop conveniently located in the hotel lobby, and the old-fashioned mahogany chair promises to transport you back to a bygone era.
Nestled on the rooftop, Pool Adolphus boasts unparalleled views of Downtown Dallas. The temperature-controlled oasis is perfect for a swim no matter what the season, surrounded by lounge chairs, private cabanas, and a roaring fire. Order cocktails and a bite to eat from the bar, reveling in the sun-soaked bliss without a care in the world.
Visit the hotel's website or Facebook page to learn more.
Have you ever stayed at The Adolphus? If so, we'd love to hear all about your experience! Let us know, and check out our previous article for another historic hotel: This Stunning Hotel Is One Of The Most Historic Places In Texas...And You Need To Stay Here.
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