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Top rated hotels in Tarrant County

Courtyard Dallas DFW Airport North/Grapevine
4.3/5101 Reviews
Great experience!! It's my first time driving solo away from my family and my stay here was excellent! Had to get a drink from the bar, Nick was the bartender and he made a great cocktail drink for me. Customer service is excellent!! Will stay here again!!
DoubleTree by Hilton Fort Worth South Hotel & Conference Center
3.9/594 Reviews
This is a remodeled Raddison, so of course its a nice hotel. Unfortunately, the brought in a management company to save money, and boy does it show. After arriving and being verbally berated by a sexist GM, who made me cry in the front lobby- in front of all his employees- and told me that's a ”Me problem, not a WE problem”/ I should get my emotions under control. After this, he had his staff stalk me around to sign a new contract under duress. The rest of our stay, we got to see him run and hide from us when we walked by, stand up on the big staircase and glare at us and watch us. I paid a LOT of money to be at that hotel, and I felt like I was begging them to take my business. I called the managment company, and they didnt seem to want to deal with me at all about this. Braydon Skelton is one of the worst people I have ever met in my life. After a stressful check in, we experienced some of the worst food we ever have had at a hotel (except the sandwiches, those were amazing). Only one waitress for breakfast in the morning, no free coffee either. When we had a dinner of sweet potatoes with capers (so gross), I spit out the first bite i took. After I thought this was the worst dinner i ever had, a nice big big cockroach crawled onto our dinner table to help us eat. Immediately we left that room and ordered a pizza from down the street. Overall, I felt fearful, scared, unappreciated and abused at this hotel. I called the management company and never heard back from them. The GM Braden made a half hearted attempt to reach out to me but never got a hold of me. Honestly, I was scared and fearful to even answer the phone. It sucks, because we have been repeat customers of this hotel before they changed management in December. I would recommend this hotel for people only passing through, but not for events. and If you care about people and how other people treat customers or humans.. I would NOT recommend this hotel. For the record, I have been waiting for a couple weeks to write this to see if someone from management company would reach out to me about my terrible experience, and they did not.
Fairfield Inn & Suites Fort Worth Downtown/Convention Center
4.1/5102 Reviews
Downtown-Sundance Square
I have no idea how this hotel has a high rating because it is terrible!! They use their parking lots for downtown patrons and hotel guests do not have priority so you may/may not get a spot and may/may not be able to access your car. The parking garage is tiny and DISGUSTINGLY dirty and smelly. There are piles of garbage bags four feet high, a dead mouse, and a dead bird—and I was trying not to look. The inside of the hotel is barely surface clean. When you look closer, the tiles are popping up, the carpet is stained and dirty, the rooms are grimy. There was ZERO housekeeping available for the entirety of our stay. We were here for 3 days and never once did we see ANYONE cleaning the high-touch surfaces or vacuuming the floors. The bar is closed during the weeknights. The lobby and elevator REEK of fake air freshener—so much so that I dreaded going inside. The same piles of trash and food wrappers were outside the doors and in the stairwell for our entire stay. We asked to speak to a manager and were told they would be down in a minute, they were cleaning rooms, they were off work—all in the same 3 hours so we never talked to a manager. The front desk lady nodded and stared at us vacantly when we were expressing our concerns. The front desk guy the first night was helpful and nice. We looked at other hotels that were cheaper but this one looked nice so we thought we’d give it a try. Wish we hadn’t. Do not stay here.
Courtyard Fort Worth Downtown/Blackstone
4.2/599 Reviews
Downtown-Sundance Square
We arrived early and were very grateful that we were able to get a room a couple hours before checkin time. While I was checking in, there was an extremely unprofessional lady (I think she may have been the manager) on the phone speaking extremely loudly and ghetto (it’s the best way to describe her conversation). She was on the phone speaking about getting keys from another location because this location was had low quantity. She went on to say something about the payment and a check needing to clear. I attempted to block out the conversation while I was being checked in but she was sooooo loud. The young lady checked us in and I was actually surprised that we did not receive any type of welcome gift similar to what we receive for elite status. Not even water. We were in a corner room with an amazing view. The room was spacious; however, the bathroom was very tight. The toilet is literally in front of the door which made it tight getting in and out of the bathroom. The room was overall clean, except the floor doesn’t seem to be mopped often. I accidentally dropped some food and got a wet paper towel to wipe it up and it was filthy. The location is perfect with access to lots of high end restaurants. However, gluten free options are limited. I stayed at a different hotel about a block or so away earlier during the summer and it was an absolute struggle trying to find good gluten free options in this area. I doubt that we will return to this location, although I really wanted to like it.
Hilton Dallas/Southlake Town Square
4.6/5106 Reviews
The entire staff from the associate greeting us at the door, to the front desk, to other associates in the lobby, pool area, outlets and housekeeper are amazing. It may sound cliche but it's true - this team is thee best in the area. Their 4th of July Eve event set up was spectacular to say the least. Having a well planned an executed process to order and pick up typical 4th of July delicious, by the way, meals and refreshments, ran like clock work - NO ISSUES. NO WAITING. Even in the 100+ heat, the pool, patio and veranda areas offered plenty of room to relax. While the actual pool is small, we still enjoyed a dip in to cool down and sat in a nice cool area enjoying the festivities. They had seating available for firework display outside, and our room faced the display too which I only found out after I ran up to the room for a quick trip, since our dog did not appreciate the noise. To top that off, they kept the grill going AND had a staged area for photo ops with props inside. Our accomodation were spotless.I was a hotel procurement manager in 160 cities for an airline and know what to look for - this hotel has an A+ .Plus I have been a Sales Manager and Star Training for another Brand. Dinner that night at Copeland's was awesome and our server Michael made my 96 year old dad chuckle about carding him for a glass of wine as he tended to our every need for refreshing our sweet tea and water. Bravo Michael. Can't say the same for the breakfast buffet hostess who needs a lot of training in hospitality. Yet, the servers for the breakfast buffet made us feel warm and welcomed even though we strolled in at 1040 and my children at 7 minutes to 11 - and told ”WE'RE CLOSED THERE'S NO MORE BREAKFAST”. The servers jumped in got them something to eat and we were out by 1115. So this hotel will now become our tradition for July 3 and 4 and we will extend our stay to longer next year as well as other dates throughout the year. The GM, Front Desk Manager, Housekeeping Manager and F&B Manager ALL are fantastic. We can't wait to go back.
Dallas/Fort Worth Marriott Hotel & Golf Club at Champions Circle
4.4/599 Reviews
We bought a Groupon with some friends on at the spur of the moment and decided to forgo our weekend usual of being at the lake and instead drove 12 miles to this lovely hotel. The entire staff was friendly, courteous, and went out of their way to make sure our overnight stay was top notch. The pool is bigger than most hotel pools and very, very quiet. We packed a cooler and made a day of it at the pool. Eric, the shuttle driver dropped us at a little hole-in-the-wall restaurant for dinner and then picked us up when we called him. He helped with the mini refrigerators we needed and even provided extra pillows. We had a great time at the hotel. So much fun that we did it two weekends in a row!!

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Hotel Information for Traveller

Number of Hotels199
Number of Reviews17,034
Highest PriceCAD 2,493
Lowest PriceCAD 78
Average Price (Weekdays)CAD 290
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 358