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Hyatt Regency Dallas
🏙️ Downtown 4★ 📍 Reunion Blvd · Downtown Dallas
8.4 / 10
🇺🇸 Downtown · Dallas, TX
Hyatt Regency Dallas
4-Star Hotel · Next to Reunion Tower · Connecting family rooms · Outdoor pool
Hyatt Regency Dallas 28-story tower in downtown, next to Reunion Tower
Guestroom interior and amenities at Hyatt Regency Dallas
Type
4-Star Hotel
Review Score
8.4 / 10
From
$189+ /คืน
Rooms
Standard King / Two Double / Connecting Rooms
AT&T Stadium
~25 min by car
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Hyatt Regency Dallas — Next to Reunion Tower, Downtown's Best Value for Families

Finding a good downtown Dallas hotel that doesn't break the budget for a family trip is harder than it sounds. Hyatt Regency Dallas is the name that keeps coming up in that conversation — a 28-story property sitting right next to Reunion Tower, the city's most recognizable landmark, with connecting rooms for larger families and an outdoor pool on-site. Score 8.4/10 from 924 verified reviews. Honest take: among 4-star downtown options, this is the best value in the category — and with AT&T Stadium about 25 minutes away by car, it works well as a World Cup base that gives you a real city experience between matches.

Our Full Review

Picture stepping out of the Hyatt Regency lobby on your first morning in Dallas and finding Reunion Tower — the silver-ball observation deck that defines the city's skyline — directly in front of you. No car needed, no navigating a parking structure. That immediate proximity is the feature guests mention first in their reviews, and it holds up: the hotel's location on 300 Reunion Blvd E places you next to both Reunion Tower and Union Station, Dallas's main rail hub. You can ride the DART Light Rail anywhere in the city from here without a second thought. The 8.4/10 from 924 reviews reflects a hotel that consistently delivers on its core proposition — a well-located, reliable 4-star downtown base.

"Came with two kids, got a connecting room — check-in was fast, the kids swam in the outdoor pool every evening, then we walked up Reunion Tower. The kids talked about it for weeks after we got home."

On rates: Standard King rooms start at $189+ per night, which for a Hyatt-branded property in downtown Dallas is genuinely competitive. Two Double Beds start at $209+ — the practical choice for two adults or a family of four sharing. Connecting Rooms start at $279+ and represent the strongest argument for choosing Hyatt Regency over alternatives: connecting room inventory in downtown Dallas is limited, and at this price tier it is unusual to find. Families with young children who want adjacent rooms with a door between them, rather than rooms on separate floors, should note availability and request early when booking.

The outdoor pool is usable and free for guests, though worth setting expectations correctly: it is a standard hotel pool, not a resort-scale facility. Guests consistently describe it as a good option for a cool-down after a day of sightseeing, which is the right frame for it. If your trip revolves specifically around having children in the water all day with slides and splash features, Gaylord Texan or Hilton Anatole are built for that purpose. Here, the pool complements a downtown stay rather than being the reason for it. The fitness center is available for guests, and the hotel's restaurant handles breakfast and dinner without being a destination in itself.

Location context for the World Cup: AT&T Stadium, the World Cup 2026 venue for Dallas matches, is roughly 25 minutes away by car or Uber on a normal day. On match days, the entire metro area moves at once — allow 90 minutes minimum, or use DART directly from Union Station. The honest trade-off is clear: you are not staying in Arlington, where the stadium is, but you get actual Dallas to explore between matches — Deep Ellum, the Arts District, West End, restaurants and bars within walking distance. For a family spending a week in Texas, that context matters more than saving 15 minutes on a handful of match days.

A few things worth saying plainly before you book: the pool is noticeably smaller than resort-style competitors and has no slides or splash features — this detail comes up often enough in reviews that families expecting otherwise should know it upfront. Some guests have noted that room finishes show wear in certain units, suggesting the hotel is between renovation cycles in places. Check-in queue at peak times (weekend arrivals, World Cup match days) has drawn comments about wait times. Management appears to address individual cases, but the pattern is real. None of these issues override the core value proposition, but they are worth factoring in.

To state it directly: Hyatt Regency Dallas is the strongest 4-star choice in downtown Dallas for families who want a proper city base — good location, connecting rooms, solid value at $189+ per night, and 924 reviews behind it. If you are here for the World Cup and want to spend time in Dallas itself between matches, this makes more sense than a soulless airport-area option. If your priority is maximum proximity to AT&T Stadium, or you need resort water features for the kids, the better choice is Arlington-area hotels. But for what it offers — Hyatt brand reliability, Reunion Tower next door, downtown walkability, and the best price in its category — the Regency earns its place at the top of the family list.

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Reunion Tower next door
Walk to Dallas's 360° observation deck — no car, no shuttle, just step outside
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Connecting rooms for families
Rare in downtown Dallas — adjoining rooms with an interior door, kids next door not on another floor
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Best value in downtown class
From $189+/night — most competitive rate among comparable 4-star downtown options
Our Rating
8.4
out of 10
Based on 924+ reviews
Location
8.8
Cleanliness
8.3
Service/Staff
8.4
Rooms
8.2
Amenities
8.1
Value
8.5
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.4 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Downtown location next to Reunion Tower and Union Station
  • Connecting rooms for families — rare at this price point downtown
  • Best value among comparable 4-star downtown options
  • 924 reviews provide strong reliability signal
◎ Things to note
  • ! Outdoor pool smaller than resort-style alternatives — no slides
  • ! AT&T Stadium is ~25 min by car, not a walk-to-stadium option
  • ! Some reports of slow check-in during peak arrival periods
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.4 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Union Station attached — DART Light Rail access to the whole city
  • Standard King rooms spacious, beds comfortable
  • Fitness center and on-site dining available
◎ Things to note
  • ! Room furnishings show wear in some units
  • ! No indoor pool for colder months
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
🏙️ Short version: Hyatt Regency Dallas is the best-value 4-star option in downtown Dallas — great location next to Reunion Tower, connecting rooms for families, solid $189+ pricing, 924 reviews backing it up. Right choice for families visiting for the World Cup who also want to experience the city.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you need a large pool with slides for kids · This hotel has a standard outdoor pool — no slides or splash features · See Gaylord Texan or Hilton Anatole for resort-style water amenities
  • 💡If you need to be close to AT&T Stadium · Downtown is ~25 min from the stadium by car · Hotels in Arlington, TX put you significantly closer on match days
  • 💡If your budget is below $150/night · Standard King starts at $189+ · Look at other options in our Dallas family hotel list for lower price points
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
$189+
/ night
Standard King — Core downtown room · estimated starting price
Standard King
$189+
Two Double Beds
$209+
Connecting Rooms
$279+
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
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Buy Reunion Tower tickets online in advance
Cheaper than walk-up and skips the queue — the tower entrance is a 2-minute walk from the hotel lobby, so you can go up spontaneously once you have the tickets sorted.
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Use DART Light Rail instead of Uber
Union Station is right next door. DART runs to Deep Ellum, the Arts District, and connects to many parts of the city — saves on parking and beats sitting in traffic.
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Leave early on match days
AT&T Stadium is about 25 minutes from downtown on a normal day, but during World Cup matches the whole city is moving. Allow at least 90 minutes to 2 hours before kickoff.
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Walk to downtown restaurants for dinner
Deep Ellum and the West End Historic District have dozens of good options within a short walk or quick Uber ride — better value and variety than the hotel dining room.
⚽ FIFA World Cup 2026

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.

📋 Dallas World Cup guide → 🚆 Getting to AT&T Stadium

Frequently Asked Questions — Hyatt Regency Dallas

Where is Hyatt Regency Dallas, and how far is it from AT&T Stadium?
The hotel is at 300 Reunion Blvd E in downtown Dallas, directly next to Reunion Tower and adjacent to Union Station. AT&T Stadium, the World Cup 2026 venue for Dallas matches, is roughly 25 minutes away by car or Uber on a normal day. On match days allow at least 90 minutes — traffic is heavy across the entire metro.
What does a room cost per night?
Standard King rooms start at $189+ per night. Two Double Beds start at $209+. Connecting Rooms (the family option with an interior door between rooms) start at $279+. Rates move with dates and demand — compare Agoda, Booking and Trip.com before booking. World Cup match weeks in June–July 2026 will run significantly higher than standard dates.
Who is Hyatt Regency Dallas best for — and who should look elsewhere?
Best for: families visiting for the World Cup who want a downtown Dallas base — connecting rooms, Reunion Tower next door, best 4-star value downtown. Look elsewhere if: you want an outdoor pool with slides and resort-style water features (try Gaylord Texan or Hilton Anatole), you need to be within walking distance of AT&T Stadium (look in Arlington), or your budget is below $150/night.
What is there to do near the hotel?
Reunion Tower (360° observation deck) is a 2-minute walk from the lobby. Union Station is adjacent with DART Light Rail access to Deep Ellum, the Arts District, and across the city. West End Historic District has restaurants and bars within walking distance. Downtown Dallas is genuinely walkable — much more so than staying near the stadium in Arlington.
How far in advance should I book, especially for the World Cup?
For World Cup 2026 (June–July), book at least 3–4 months ahead. Downtown Dallas hotels at this price point fill quickly during large events. Outside the tournament, 3–6 weeks is usually sufficient. Always choose a Free Cancellation rate on any platform if your plans are not yet confirmed.
Is the outdoor pool free for guests, and what should families know about it?
The outdoor pool is included for all hotel guests at no extra charge. It is a standard hotel pool — suitable for a relaxing swim or a cool-down after sightseeing. It does not have water slides or splash features, and it is noticeably smaller than resort-style pools at properties like Gaylord Texan. Set expectations accordingly if this is a key factor in your decision.
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