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Finding a wheelchair accessible hotel room in Dallas, Texas is easy! The Americans with Disabilities Act mandates that hotels offer rooms with accessible tubs or roll-in showers.
Accessibility is generally better at the nicest hotels, and you’ll certainly find better accommodations at a Hilton or Marriott as opposed to a budget property or “fleabag motel.” I’ve taken the time to compile a list of hotels in Dallas with handicap accessible rooms and roll-in showers, across all price ranges. This is not a complete list of accessible hotels in the area. The hotels have not paid a fee to be listed here. Hotels listed in bold are properties I have stayed at myself – click the hotel name for my detailed review (with pictures).
Hotel Name | Nearest Light Rail Station | Walking Distance |
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The Adolphus Hotel | Akard | 4 minutes |
Aloft Dallas Downtown | Convention Center | 4 minutes |
Crowne Plaza Hotel Dallas Downtown | West End | 3 minutes |
Dallas Marriott City Center | Pearl/Arts District | 1 minute |
Embassy Suites Hotel Dallas Market Center | Medical/Market Center | 10 minutes |
Hampton Inn & Suites Dallas Downtown | Akard | 6 minutes |
Hilton Garden Inn Dallas Downtown | Akard | 1 minute |
Hyatt Regency Dallas | Union Station | 1 minute |
Hyatt Regency DFW Airport | DFW Airport | Accessible Hotel Shuttle |
The Joule | Akard | 3 minutes |
La Quinta Inn and Suites Dallas Downtown | Union Station | 3 minutes |
Omni Dallas Hotel | Union Station | 5 minutes |
The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas | Victory | 14 minutes |
Sheraton Dallas Hotel | Pearl/Arts District | 3 minutes |
SpringHill Suites Dallas Downtown / West End | West End | 5 minutes |
The Westin Dallas Downtown | Akard | 3 minutes |
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Important tip: If you ultimately choose to stay at a hotel not listed here, be sure to ask questions about everything related to the accessibility features most important to you — door width, thresholds, shower/tub set-up, bed height, grab bars, shower chairs, etc. — to reduce the risk of any surprises when you arrive.