Courtyard by Marriott Dallas Downtown/Reunion District — Reunion Tower at the Door, DART Right There
There is a particular kind of relief that comes with knowing you can get from your hotel room to a train station in five minutes, without an app, without surge pricing. That is the core value of Courtyard by Marriott Dallas Downtown/Reunion District. DART Union Station is a short walk from the lobby — board the Light Rail and the whole of Dallas opens up. Score 8.3/10 from around 500 verified reviews on Booking.com. Reunion Tower, the illuminated ball that has become Dallas's most recognisable skyline marker, is a five-minute walk. This is not a hotel that will dazzle you. But it is one where nothing goes wrong — and when you are in town for the World Cup, that matters more than people admit.
Picture this: you step off an Amtrak train at Dallas Union Station with a heavy bag, tired legs, and a match to catch tomorrow. The Courtyard Reunion District is a short walk out of the station concourse. That proximity is not an accident — this is the hotel in Dallas's downtown list that most reliably rewards guests who travel by rail or rely on public transit. DART Light Rail runs from Union Station along multiple lines, covering Downtown, Uptown, and connections out toward Arlington on match days. Guests who have stayed here make the same point in their reviews again and again: "Three days in Dallas, never called an Uber. DART took care of everything."
"Staying in Reunion District meant I could walk to Union Station every morning. Three days, no Uber — saved more than I expected, and waking up to Reunion Tower lit up outside the window every night was a nice bonus."
The rooms are straightforward Courtyard by Marriott — which is a description, not a criticism. A King Room runs $121–195 per night, and a Two Queen Room goes from $140–210. You get a properly sized desk for anyone who needs to work, a bed that draws no complaints in the reviews, reliable air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. The Marriott Courtyard brand delivers consistency by design: you know what you are getting before you open the door. For frequent travellers who have burned enough nights in unpredictable boutique hotels, that predictability has genuine value. Marriott Bonvoy members earn points on every stay, which is worth factoring into a comparison with other properties in the list.
What sets the Reunion District apart from the rest of downtown Dallas is the immediate presence of Reunion Tower — the illuminated geodesic ball rising above the Hyatt hotel that has appeared in more Dallas skyline photographs than anything else in the city. The GeO-Deck observation level runs 360-degree views of the metro and is a five-minute walk from the hotel. The hotel itself has a Bistro for breakfast and an in-house fitness room. Union Station next door is not just a transit hub — it is a Beaux-Arts building worth looking at, and photographers staying in the area tend to notice this quickly. The neighbourhood is calm, well-lit at night, and straightforward to navigate on foot.
For World Cup 2026 — AT&T Stadium in Arlington is the Dallas-area match venue. From Union Station, the DART Light Rail runs on the Orange and Blue lines toward CentrePort/DFW Airport Station, from which connections or a short Uber will get you to the stadium. On a normal day the whole journey takes roughly 30–40 minutes. On match days with large crowds, allow 90 minutes at minimum. The advantage of this hotel's location is that you avoid the worst of the downtown gridlock that affects car-dependent properties during peak match periods — you get on a train and leave the traffic behind.
A few things worth stating honestly before you book: Reunion District is quieter than Uptown or Deep Ellum in the evenings. The restaurant options within easy walking distance are limited — if you want to choose from a range of places to eat without getting in a car or on a train, this neighbourhood will frustrate you. The Bistro handles breakfast adequately, but guests who want dinner nearby usually end up heading somewhere else. The other point reviewers raise: N Stemmons Freeway traffic is heavy during rush hours, which generates noise on the street-facing side of the hotel. The rate of $121+ also runs higher than Aloft Dallas ($89+), though Courtyard rooms are generally larger and the brand standard is more consistent.
To put it plainly: Courtyard by Marriott Dallas Downtown/Reunion District is the right choice if you travel by rail, prioritise transit access over neighbourhood energy, or simply want a reliable Marriott stay at a mid-range price point in Dallas. Reunion Tower is a genuinely pleasant five-minute walk. DART access is as good as it gets anywhere in the city. The rooms deliver what they promise, nothing more, nothing less. If a lively nightlife scene within walking distance matters to you, or if you are working with a budget below $121 — look at the other options in our Dallas list.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Reunion Tower 5-min walk — Dallas's most photographed landmark
- ✓ DART Union Station walkable — best transit access in the budget list
- ✓ Marriott Courtyard consistent standard, no surprises
- ✓ Ideal for Amtrak travellers arriving at Union Station
- ! Reunion District quiet at night — limited restaurant options within walking distance
- ! Priced at $121+ vs Aloft's $89+ — pays for consistency, not style
- ✓ Amtrak Union Station adjacent — convenient arrival point from other US cities
- ✓ Fitness room and Bistro on-site — basic needs covered without leaving the building
- ! Neighbourhood is low-key after 8pm — DART or Uber needed for evening dining options
- ! N Stemmons Fwy traffic noise on street-facing rooms during rush hours
- 💡If you want a lively neighbourhood with restaurants at your door · Reunion District is quiet after 8pm · Consider Aloft Dallas Downtown (Cedars area) or AC Hotel near the CBD instead
- 💡If your budget is below $121/night · Aloft Dallas starts at $89+ · Look at that property first if you need to stay under $110
- 💡If you want design or lifestyle atmosphere · Courtyard is brand-standard, not a lifestyle property · AC Hotel or Aloft Dallas will suit you better for that
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.