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DFW airport hotel transfers A gem of downtown’s Main Street, The Joule offers instant access to old Dallas landmarks paired with Neo-Gothic architecture, a dramatic lobby offering glitzy swank alongside a constantly moving gear at its center. Various types of suites range from efficiencies with high-ceilings and private balconies, to penthouse suites with two floors and epic-sized living rooms. A rooftop pool adds an immersive downtown vibe through elevated views that stick past the building, general perks available to all guests including Wi-Fi and instant access to trendy on-site exfoliation at ESPA. Enjoy room service from not one but two restaurants serving authentic Italian and traditional Texan as well, transfers to Love Field Airport made possible through the nearby Akard DART Light Rail Station. And for those most interested in seeing Dallas with personal freedom, reserve a private vehicle ranging from solo-friendly sedans to group-idyllic chartered buses, meet-and-greet services exchanging self-guided tours with chauffeured drivers; simple taxis and luxury limousines.
Surrounded by downtown’s most visited landmarks as well as diverse pockets of local restaurants, the hotel’s placement is not only great for attending events at the nearby Kay Bailey Hutchison Center but getting to know the core Dallas culture and all its urban folklore. Such related stories can be found just across the street from the hotel, where the thirty-foot Giant Eyeball statue looms across a narrow block-wide lawn, a few blocks west a more inviting ambiance rests in Belo Garden’s showcase of native Texas trees by day and fountain light shows by night. Continue all the way to Dealey Plaza to reach the start of downtown right before the noisy threshold of 35, considering curious tours through The Sixth Floor Museum’s allegedly impossible vantage point as well as the history of Dallas from start to present at the Old Red Museum of Dallas County History & Culture. |