Courtyard by Marriott Arlington — Walk to AT&T Stadium in 12 Minutes
Imagine the morning of a World Cup match: you put on your team jersey, walk out the hotel door, and catch the dome of AT&T Stadium growing larger with every step. No Uber to chase, no traffic to sit in — just 0.7 miles and 12 minutes of walkable distance. That is the core case for Courtyard by Marriott Dallas Arlington/Entertainment District. Score 8.1/10 from 100 verified reviews on Trip.com, listed on Booking.com. Multiple reviewers confirmed the walking distance claim is accurate. Practical Marriott standard, two pools, The Bistro for morning fuel, and Bonvoy points every night — at a price that sits below Live! by Loews in the same neighborhood.
When multiple TripAdvisor reviewers independently use the phrase "walking distance to AT&T Stadium" about the same hotel, it is worth taking seriously. At Courtyard Arlington, the claim holds: the stadium is 0.7 miles away — roughly 12 minutes at a normal walking pace. For World Cup 2026 visitors, that translates directly into peace of mind on match day. No Uber surge pricing, no traffic gridlock on Nolan Ryan Expy, no standing on the curb watching the app circle. The trade-off is that the hotel scores 8.1/10 from 100 reviews on Trip.com — which is the lowest rating in the Entertainment District group — and the rooms are standard Courtyard without any lifestyle flair. The walk to the stadium is, quite honestly, the main selling point here, and it is a strong one.
"Walking distance to the stadium is real — 12 minutes and you're there. No Uber stress on match day, no traffic, just walk and enjoy the atmosphere building up around you."
The rooms are exactly what the Courtyard by Marriott brand delivers: consistent, clean, competent. Wide beds, functioning air-conditioning (important when Arlington sits at 38°C in July), free Wi-Fi, standard business-hotel furniture. There is no design identity to speak of — this is not a place that takes photos well for Instagram — but it does not pretend to be. A King Room runs $146–195 per night, Queen/Queen rooms $158–210, King Suites $210–280. World Cup weeks in June–July 2026 will push rates higher across the board; compare live prices on Agoda, Booking.com and Trip.com before committing. The consistent Marriott Bonvoy integration is a genuine advantage for loyalty members: points accrue on every night, and Elite status may earn room upgrades or late check-out depending on availability.
Two amenities stand out for a 3-star property: an indoor pool and a separate outdoor pool. The indoor pool runs year-round regardless of Texas summer heat, which matters when July temperatures regularly hit 38°C. The outdoor pool is more pleasant in the mornings or on the odd cooler evening. The Bistro opens daily — useful for an early grab-and-go breakfast on match morning before the walk to the stadium. The fitness center meets standard Marriott expectations. These are not headline features, but they are all present and functional in a way that some budget competitors in the area cannot match.
The address is 1500 Nolan Ryan Expy, Arlington, TX 76011, squarely in the Entertainment District — a purpose-built zone around AT&T Stadium that also includes Globe Life Field (Texas Rangers baseball) and Rangers Heritage Plaza. The walkability to AT&T Stadium is genuine, but there is a July heat caveat: temperatures regularly exceed 38°C (100°F) during the day, and a 12-minute walk under that sun is a different experience from a crisp autumn stroll. For daytime arrivals or anyone sensitive to heat, the Uber trip from here to the stadium runs about five minutes and costs very little. DFW International Airport is approximately 20–25 minutes by car. Downtown Dallas is a similar distance.
Honest assessment: the 8.1 score places this as the lowest-rated hotel among the Entertainment District options in our roundup. What you are paying for above the base rate is location, not luxury. The rooms are straightforward Marriott standard — they will not disappoint anyone who knows the Courtyard brand, but they will not surprise anyone either. Guests who want a Lifestyle hotel with atmosphere, a rooftop bar, or distinctive design should look at Live! by Loews or Aloft Arlington in the same neighborhood. Both score higher and both charge more.
The honest summary: Courtyard Arlington is the sensible choice for World Cup visitors who want to walk to AT&T Stadium without overspending. It delivers reliable Marriott execution, two pools, The Bistro for early mornings, and Bonvoy points. The trade-offs are a below-average score for the group and rooms that offer nothing beyond the functional. If that trade sits well with you — and for many matchday travelers it absolutely will — the 0.7-mile walk to the stadium at a mid-range price point is genuinely hard to match in this area.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Walk 12 minutes to AT&T Stadium — best proximity for car-free match day access
- ✓ Marriott Bonvoy points on every night · reliable brand standard
- ✓ Indoor and outdoor pool for a 3-star property
- ! 8.1 score — lowest-rated hotel in the Entertainment District group
- ! Standard Courtyard rooms — no design identity, no lifestyle atmosphere
- ✓ Mid-range pricing compared to Live! by Loews in the same neighborhood
- ✓ The Bistro open daily — convenient for early match-day departures
- ✓ Free Wi-Fi in all rooms, standard Marriott fitness center
- ! July Texas heat (38°C+) makes the 12-minute walk uncomfortable in midday
- ! No rooftop bar, no distinctive F&B options beyond The Bistro
- 💡If you want a Lifestyle hotel with atmosphere and character · Courtyard is standard Marriott — functional, not distinctive · Fix: see Live! by Loews or Aloft Arlington nearby, both score higher
- 💡If July heat is a concern for the 12-minute walk · Arlington hits 38°C+ in July · Fix: Uber from here to the stadium is ~5 minutes and cheap — or book a closer-to-entrance hotel
- 💡If your budget is below $146/night · Rates start at $146 and rise during World Cup weeks · Look at Hampton Inn or Best Western options in the broader Arlington area
Heading to Dallas for the World Cup?
Dallas is a 2026 host city — see our full World Cup guide (matches, where to stay, tickets, visa) plus how to reach AT&T Stadium on match day.