Who knew that European elegance and grandeur could be found in good ol' Texas? The Adolphus is a baroque masterpiece in this brazenly charming American state. Missouri beer baron Adolphus Busch opened the doors of The Adolphus in 1912, and today it remains at the heart of Dallas' financial district, near its business headquarters, restaurants, historic sites, and the city's cultural attractions.
The guest list at The Adolphus lends it instant luxury cred. Among its past inhabitants are Babe Ruth, Oscar de la Renta, and Queen Elizabeth II. Choose from 422 rooms, with 16 different floor plans to pick from if you opt for a suite. Lie back on your plush bed, take in the opulent decor, and enjoy the flat-screen TV. And when you get hungry, venture down to the award-winning French Room, a lavish fantasy of a restaurant where guests can sink into plush chairs and be treated like royalty.