Hilton Arlington — Arlington Trolley at the Front Door, 2 Miles from AT&T Stadium
If you want a hotel in Arlington where you can walk out the lobby, step onto the trolley, and arrive at the World Cup 2026 venue without touching a car or an app — Hilton Arlington is exactly that. The Arlington Trolley System stops right at the hotel entrance and runs directly into the Entertainment District, connecting to AT&T Stadium. Score 8.2/10 on Trip.com from 101 reviews, with Booking.com showing 8.0–8.4. A solid four-star choice for match-day convenience and business groups alike.
There is a straightforward reason Hilton Arlington appears consistently near the top of any list of hotels for AT&T Stadium match days: the Arlington Trolley stops directly in front of the hotel. You walk out of the lobby, board the trolley, and get to the Entertainment District — and AT&T Stadium — without a car or a rideshare. On regular days that is a convenience. On World Cup match days, when Uber surge pricing kicks in and traffic around the stadium backs up for miles, it becomes a genuine advantage. The distance is about 2 miles. Guests on Trip.com describe it simply and repeatedly: "clean, spacious and comfortable beds" — not luxury, but reliably solid.
"Clean, spacious and comfortable beds — the Arlington Trolley from the front door to the stadium was a game-changer on match day. No Uber wait, no parking, just walked out and got on."
The hotel itself is a 16-floor tower on E Lamar Blvd in the heart of Arlington's Entertainment District. Rooms are what you would expect from a four-star Hilton: well-proportioned, reliably clean, decent bedding and standard amenities. A King Room runs around $130–180 per night; Queen/Queen doubles come in at $145–195; King Suites at $195–270. Worth knowing: requesting a higher floor on the stadium-facing side gives you a view of AT&T Stadium itself from the window — not a view you can guarantee, but worth asking for at check-in. The hotel is a full Hilton Honors property, so points accumulate on every night you stay.
Inside the hotel, the food-and-beverage situation is genuine: there is a R Bar & Grill and F1RST Restaurant in the lobby, so you can get a meal without leaving the building on match nights when everywhere nearby is packed. There is a pool and fitness center. The standout for business travelers is the 11,000 sq ft of conference space — if you are bringing a corporate group to the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the combination of a reliable Hilton property with a large meeting room, walking distance from a major venue, is hard to beat in this part of Texas.
On location: the hotel sits at 2401 E Lamar Blvd, Arlington, TX 76006, squarely inside the Entertainment District that groups AT&T Stadium, Globe Life Field (Texas Rangers baseball), and Toyota Music Factory in the same walkable corridor. DFW International Airport is about 20 minutes by car; Dallas Love Field is 25–30 minutes. If you are flying in for a single match or two, the proximity to DFW makes this a logical base. For people who plan to also spend time in downtown Dallas, the drive is about 20 minutes, or you can take DART from a connecting station.
A few honest points worth knowing before you book: the building is older than some of its neighbors in the Entertainment District — specifically Loews Arlington and Drury Inn — and a portion of the reviews note maintenance issues in certain rooms. This does not make it a bad hotel, but it does mean managing expectations around what "four-star" means here: solid chain-standard rather than recently renovated. The other thing to factor in: parking is not free. If you are driving in, add the daily parking fee to your cost calculation.
The honest summary: Hilton Arlington is a smart, practical pick for World Cup 2026 visitors at AT&T Stadium who prioritize logistics over luxury. The Trolley access is a real differentiator — the kind of thing that matters when 80,000 people are trying to leave a stadium at the same time. For business travelers, the conference space is a genuine draw. If you want a newer, more upscale property and are willing to pay for it, there are alternatives in the same district. But for a combination of brand reliability, match-day convenience, and rates starting around $130, this hotel earns its place in the lineup.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Arlington Trolley stops at the entrance — connects directly to Entertainment District and AT&T Stadium
- ✓ Full Hilton Honors property — HHonors points on every stay
- ✓ R Bar & Grill and F1RST Restaurant in the lobby — no need to go out
- ✓ 11,000 sq ft of conference space — ideal for corporate groups
- ! Building is older than Loews/Drury nearby — some reviews note maintenance issues
- ! Parking is not free — add daily parking fee to your budget
- ✓ Spacious rooms, comfortable beds — Trip.com reviewers consistently say 'clean and comfortable'
- ✓ High floors on the stadium side offer direct views of AT&T Stadium
- ! Parking fee not included in room rate
- ! Some reviews mention maintenance issues in individual rooms
- 💡If you want a newer or more upscale property · This building is older than Loews Arlington or Drury in the same district · Worth paying more if that matters to you
- 💡If you need free parking · Parking here has a daily fee, not included in the room rate · Factor that into your total cost
- 💡If your budget is under $100/night · Rates here start around $130 · Look at other Dallas or Fort Worth properties in the broader 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.