
Marriott Bonvoy’s hotel brand JW Marriott has opened the JW Marriott Dallas Arts District at the heart of the cultural arts venues in Dallas, Texas.
This 267-room hotel is situated within walking distance of the Crow Museum of Asian Art, Dallas Museum of Art, Meyerson Symphony Center, Nasher Sculpture Center, Winspear Opera House and the Moody Performance Hall.
It boasts of three elevated dining venues: Margaret’s, a ranch-to-table three-meal restaurant on the 11th floor; Vincent’s Sky Lounge, a cocktails and bites midair lounge offering a Dallas night sky view and the 800 North, a street-level cocktail lounge.
On the 11th floor, guests can enjoy healthy to-go breakfast and lunch options, Illy coffee products, as well as freshly prepared gourmet pastries.
JW Marriott global brand leader Bruce Rohr said: “We are excited to bring JW Marriott’s legacy of extraordinary hospitality, thoughtful design and enriching experiences to the Dallas Arts District.”
“Much like the introspective way, guests explore the hotel’s neighbouring cultural institutions, JW Marriott Dallas Arts District will provide travellers with even more ways to enjoy every moment to the fullest and find inspiration and moments of mindfulness during their stay.”
JW Marriott Dallas Arts District features flexible function and event space of over 20,000ft², including the 7,870ft² Harwood Ballroom and the 3,000ft² Flora Ballroom.
Additionally, the hotel will have a 3,555ft² Pearl room, which is claimed to be the first Blank Canvas Room in a JW Marriott hotel, as well as two lobbies, a mid-air pool and a deck with cabanas.
Last week, JW Marriott Essex House New York in the US launched its Central Park Suite Collection after the renovation of its premier suites.