Autonomous cars have come a long way since Google's self-driving car project started back in 2009.
25.07.2023 - 10:35 / matadornetwork.com / Dallas
Downtown Dallas is a bustling hub of the city, with plenty of attractions and activities to keep everyone entertained. From the historic West End District, home to the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza and the Museum of Illusions, to the lively Dallas Farmers Market, Arts District and House of Blues, there’s something for all types of travellers. Whether you’re looking for family-friendly fun or an exciting night out, opting for a hotel in the neighborhood give you easy access to must-see sights. These downtown Dallas hotels have been selected for top-rated service, accommodations, facilities, and enviable position close to major attractions.
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AC Hotel sits on Commerce Street and seamlessly blends outstanding Southern hospitality and European style. Located in the center of downtown, this boutique hotel is popular with business travelers and families. A stay here makes it easy to navigate the area and it’s close by to Fair Park, Deep Ellum and Dos Equis Pavilion. The hotel was recently renovated in 2017 with modern design features that reflect its European design aesthetic. It offers 173 rooms with contemporary and chic decor ranging from standard rooms to suites. All rooms feature comfortable beds with premium bedding and linens for a restful night’s sleep and many have a dedicated work space. The AC Lounge bar serves handcrafted cocktails and tapas. Morning breakfast is laid out in the AC kitchen offering homemade pastries, great coffee, and a nice selection of cured meats and cheese. Other facilities include an tranquil indoor pool and an in-house fitness facility. There are often seasonal deals, especially if you are staying at the property for more than five nights, so be sure to contact the hotel if you are intending an extended getaway.
AC Hotel by Marriott Dallas Downtown : 1712 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX, 75201
Price per night: $256
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The Magnolia Hotel Dallas Downtown is a historic hotel (formerly the Magnolia Petroleum Company Building) located on the Main Street District of downtown Dallas. Housed in a high-rise built in 1922, the building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is considered a Texas historic landmark. It provides 330 luxury rooms and suites, some of which have stunning views of the neighborhood. Guests can choose from standard rooms or upgrade to one of their many suites, which offer additional amenities such as separate living areas and wet bars. Its location is spot-on, steps away from the West End District and the American Airlines Center where the
Autonomous cars have come a long way since Google's self-driving car project started back in 2009.
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