Situated on the site of the town’s original City Hall, The Adolphus has been a part of the fabric of Dallas life since its opulent doors first opened in 1912. Built by beer magnate Adolphus Busch of Anheuser-Busch fame, the beaux-arts-style building was modeled after a German castle and stands 22 stories over Commerce Street. The grandeur of the elaborate exterior is matched by the interior with its soaring ceilings and works of art that have been in place since day one.
The split-level entrance is where the past meets the present. The historic entry is stately and punctuated with gilded accents, while up the escalator a communal lounge offers a more contemporary space with jewel-toned seating. The two entrances are unified with rich wood paneling.
Guest rooms are spacious with stylish, modern décor. There are three bars and two restaurants on property, including the renowned French Room. New additions to the hotel include a fitness center, the 5,000-square-foot spa and a pool deck that features an unobscured view of downtown.