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Spend this Summer in the City

Plan Your Next Staycation at The Adolphus
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Just because you have the desire for a vacation doesn’t necessarily mean you have the time for a lengthy getaway. Not a problem. There’s still an opportunity to indulge in poolside luxury, gourmet meals, room service, coffee with a view, and premier shopping this summer within minutes of your front door at The Adolphus, Autograph Collection. This historic hotel’s Summer in the City package is this season’s hottest staycation deal. Once you arrive, everything you need for the perfect getaway is located on site. You’ll leave refreshed, relaxed, and fully recharged to face another Monday.

The recently restored Adolphus has reclaimed its rightful place as the ultimate urban destination in the heart of downtown Dallas. Four restaurants, shopping, a full-service spa, rooftop pool, and 24-hour in-room dining await. It’s the perfect weekend, mapped out perfectly right here.

Upon arrival, unwind for a moment in your spacious room. The Adolphus has some of finest accommodations in the city, and rooms are filled with all the modern amenities today’s travelers demand. All rooms and suites offer beautifully appointed bathrooms with rain showers, lighted make-up mirrors, and plush robes. Rooms are equipped with new flat-screen TVs with premium movie channels, luxe beds, and well-lit work desks (if you must), and complimentary Wi-Fi and bottled water. For an added level of luxury, reserve a concierge level room for extra perks and lounge access.

Next up, a cocktail and light dinner. Head to the on-site, laid-back eatery, Rodeo Bar & Grill, or ascend to the rooftop and gaze out over Dallas at the hotel’s lively pool bar which features small bites and drinks. After a much-needed good night’s rest, pop into Otto’s Coffee and Fine Foods which has become a destination of its own in downtown Dallas. A Viennese-style café, Otto’s is where guests and locals stop in for a quick bite or linger over a leisurely cup of coffee carefully crafted by Dallas-based Oak Cliff Coffee Roaster. Saturdays, of course, are for relaxing. There’s no better or stylish way to do this in Dallas than at Spa Adolphus. A tranquil retreat amidst the energy of downtown Dallas, the spa offers a wide range of services from massage therapy and body wraps to nail services, facials, and more. Pro tip: Don’t miss the spa’s relaxing outdoor area—a hidden jewel of a retreat. With an on-site barber and fun shopping for artisan goods and elevated essentials with a Texas flair at Commerce Goods + Supply, you’re well on your way to having the perfect Saturday. That’s because you’re headed back to the rooftop pool for swimming and poolside lounging while soaking up more picture-perfect Dallas views as well as the signature Adolphus award-winning service.

And then, of course, there’s dinner. At The Adolphus, you can’t go wrong. City Hall Bistro offers global cuisine in a casual atmosphere. Or, maybe you want to save the City Hall Bistro experience for breakfast, brunch, or lunch the next day and dine in opulence at the famed French Room. Inspired by the timeless grandeur of 19th century France, this elegant restaurant—a Dallas dining icon—provides a taste of Europe in the heart of the city. The French Room’s menu blends rich culinary history with a modern sense of style.

For more than a century, The Adolphus, Autograph Collection has been synonymous with luxury and hospitality. And you can sample it all this summer in what is unarguably a staycation to remember. For more information on The Adolphus’ staycation packages, visit adolphus.com.

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