HALL Arts Hotel Dallas — $50M Art Collection That Makes Every Stay Feel Like a Private Museum
There is one hotel in Dallas where guests — consistently, across hundreds of reviews — stop typing general praise and start describing specific paintings on the wall. HALL Arts Hotel is that hotel. Spread across eight floors, its art collection is valued at over $50 million, curated from modern artists, and woven into every corridor and room. Add a wine program drawing on 800+ labels from HALL Wines Napa Valley, AT&T Performing Arts Center a two-minute walk from the front door, and TripAdvisor's #1-ranked hotel in Dallas — this is not a place that coasts on brand; it earns its ranking from people who actually stayed.
Walk into HALL Arts Hotel and the lobby sets expectations immediately. The art is not decorative filler — it is the point. From the ground floor up through eight levels, the collection covers contemporary painting, sculpture, and installation art, assembled by the HALL family who also own HALL Wines in Napa Valley. Guests who know art tend to describe the experience in specific terms; guests who do not often write something like 'I didn't expect to learn something staying at a hotel.' The TripAdvisor ranking of #1 in Dallas (from a verified guest base) reflects this: people are not just reviewing a comfortable bed, they are reviewing something they experienced and wanted to share.
"Walked in and felt like I was in a private museum — the concierge knew every piece of art in the building and offered to do a tour for free. You don't get that anywhere else in Dallas."
The 183 guestrooms carry the same ethos: designer furniture, premium linens, and a piece of artwork in every room selected specifically for that space. A Superior Room runs roughly $250–380 USD per night (≈ ฿8,750–13,300), which positions the hotel at the top of the Dallas luxury tier but below what comparable properties charge in New York or Chicago for equivalent curation. Deluxe Rooms go $330–500, Arts Suites $700–1,800 and up. One practical note guests repeat: ask the concierge for the complimentary art tour. Staff walk guests through the most significant pieces in the collection floor by floor. It is a detail most guests discover only after asking — and most who do it say it was a highlight.
The hotel's food and beverage program centers on the HALL Dallas Wine Collection — over 800 labels from HALL Wines in Napa Valley, available at the hotel's bar and restaurant. For anyone who takes wine seriously, this is the strongest in-hotel program in Dallas. The sommelier team can walk through the list by grape, region, or budget. For evenings beyond the hotel, AT&T Performing Arts Center is a literal two-minute walk from the front door — opera, ballet, symphony, and theater programming runs year-round. Booking a show before your hotel stay is straightforward and highly recommended.
On location — the hotel sits at 1717 Leonard St, Dallas, TX 75201 in the Arts District, at the intersection of Olive and Leonard Streets. The neighborhood is genuinely walkable for cultural purposes: the Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center are each about a five-minute walk; the Crow Museum of Asian Art and Perot Museum of Nature and Science are nearby. Uptown Dallas — with its concentration of bars, restaurants, and nightlife — is roughly 10 minutes by car. AT&T Stadium in Arlington, the World Cup 2026 venue, is approximately 30 minutes by car on a normal day. The hotel is not a stadium-adjacent option; it is a city-center base for guests who want a serious hotel experience and are comfortable making a short drive on match days.
A few honest observations worth knowing: Arts District is quieter than Uptown after 10pm. If your main priority is walkable nightlife and a lively street scene after dinner, this neighborhood will feel subdued compared to Victory Park or Uptown. Rates increase significantly during performance events at AT&T Performing Arts Center — the hotel fills faster than average during major shows, so early booking matters. And for the World Cup: AT&T Stadium is in Arlington, not Dallas proper, so factor in the 30-minute commute and the traffic that comes with it on match days. Allow at least 90–120 minutes to get to your seat on game day.
To put it directly: HALL Arts Hotel Dallas is the right choice if the quality and character of where you stay matters as much as the match itself. The art collection is genuinely unlike anything else in Dallas's hotel scene. The wine program is the best in the city. The concierge service is the kind that earns individual shout-outs in reviews by name. If you are traveling with someone who appreciates design and culture, or if you want to return home with stories beyond the scoreline — this is the hotel that provides them. If your priority is proximity to the stadium, a lively Uptown night scene, or a rate below $200, look at other properties in our Dallas list.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ TripAdvisor #1 Dallas Hotels — from verified guest ratings
- ✓ $50M+ art collection throughout — like checking into a private museum
- ✓ HALL Dallas Wine — best hotel wine program in Dallas
- ✓ AT&T Performing Arts Center 2-min walk — opera, ballet, symphony on your doorstep
- ! Arts District quieter than Uptown after 10pm
- ! Rates spike significantly during performance events
- ! AT&T Stadium ~30 min by car
- ✓ Concierge team functions as art curators — free guided tour on request
- ✓ 183 rooms keeps the property intimate and uncrowded
- ✓ Arts District location walkable to Dallas Museum of Art and Nasher
- ! Rates above average for a Curio Collection property nationally
- ! Parking in the Arts District can be limited and expensive during events
- 💡If you need to be close to AT&T Stadium · This hotel is in central Dallas; the stadium is in Arlington, ~30 min by car · For closer options, look at hotels in Arlington directly
- 💡If you want walkable Uptown nightlife · Arts District is quiet after 10pm · Fix: see Virgin Hotels Dallas or W Dallas-Victory for livelier neighborhoods
- 💡If your budget is below $200/night · Starting rates here are ~$250 and climb during events · Check other 4-star options in our Dallas list
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.