Accessible Hotels in Dallas

Finding a wheelchair accessible hotel room in Dallas, Texas is easy! The Americans with Disabilities Act mandates that hotels offer rooms…
Accessible hotel room in Dallas, Texas
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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 NameNearest Light Rail StationWalking Distance
The Adolphus HotelAkard4 minutes
Aloft Dallas DowntownConvention Center4 minutes
Crowne Plaza Hotel Dallas DowntownWest End3 minutes
Dallas Marriott City CenterPearl/Arts District1 minute
Embassy Suites Hotel Dallas Market CenterMedical/Market Center10 minutes
Hampton Inn & Suites Dallas DowntownAkard6 minutes
Hilton Garden Inn Dallas DowntownAkard1 minute
Hyatt Regency DallasUnion Station1 minute
Hyatt Regency DFW AirportDFW AirportAccessible Hotel Shuttle
The JouleAkard3 minutes
La Quinta Inn and Suites Dallas DowntownUnion Station3 minutes
Omni Dallas HotelUnion Station5 minutes
The Ritz-Carlton, DallasVictory14 minutes
Sheraton Dallas HotelPearl/Arts District3 minutes
SpringHill Suites Dallas Downtown / West EndWest End5 minutes
The Westin Dallas DowntownAkard3 minutes
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.

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