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Welcome to The Ramada - Dallas Market Center! Conveniently located at the Dallas World Trade Center, Apparel Mart, and Dallas Design District, the hotel features 71 newly renovated guest rooms with deluxe Serta Concierge mattresses, desk or activity table in each room, High Speed Wireless Internet, and all the services that you need for your Dallas stay. Our new Ramada citrus ginger Relax and Retreat amenities are refreshing and in-room coffee makers, hair dryers, iron and ironing board help you get going each day. Enjoy a Deluxe Continental Breakfast in the Hotel Lobby each morning. Have a swim in our outdoor pool, relax on the hotel sundeck. Walk next door to Denny's for a quick meal 24 hours a day, or dine at one of the hundreds of Dallas restaurants. Take in a Dallas Mavericks basketball game, a Dallas Stars hockey game, or the famed Dallas Cowboys Football game just minutes from the Ramada - Dallas Market Center. Shop to your heart's delight at the Dallas Antiques District, the Dallas Galleria, Dallas West End Marketplace, Dallas NorthPark Mall, or the original Neiman Marcus in Downtown Dallas. Visit the beautiful and inspiring Dallas Museum of Art, the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center designed by I. M. Pei, the Nasher Sculpture Center, or the Trammel Crow Asian Art Collection museum. The Ramada is just minutes from Dealey Plaza, the Sixth Floor Museum and the John F. Kennedy Memorial in Downtown Dallas. During the Dallas Super Market events, the Ramada provides a guest shuttle to and from the World Trade Center and Dallas Apparel Mart buildings. Dallas - a city built on Big Ideas makes a Big Impression. Visit the Ramada - Dallas Market Center soon!
Most recent user reviewsScore 4 out of 5 Good Value Anonymous Very close to the Dallas Market Center.Although it's not the nicest hotel in town, the value was good. If you're looking for a clean and convenient place to stay, then this is it. Score 3 out of 5 economical option David, 2006-04-25 The facilities are old but the room was nice with wireless, plenty of space etc. This is the least expensive option I found in the area with access to the Dallas Market center WTC and not too far from Downtown ($8.50 cab ride or 1/2 hour walk). Eating options are limited. Denny's (in the parking lot)or a restaurant in another hotel across Market BLVD. Anything else requires a cab ride. Score 1 out of 5 Outdated, unsafe, overpriced and poorly managed. May, Los Angeles, CA, 2005-10-30 Many other better hotels with quality amenities and restaurants are within a walking distance.Although located in the Market Center, this hotel was advertised with a wrong name. It turned out to be a Ramada hotel. The building was very much out of place [outmoded] in this location as compared to nearby hotels. The receptionist was very discourtous and unprofessional as he insisted that it will be too much trouble for him to realocate a better room. The free standing empty buildings at the back are most inappropriate and unsafe for a female guest arriving so late at night as there was no form of security whatsoever. The room was dingy with cracks in the walls. Poor paint job did nothing to hide them. The chairs were dirty with old stains. Bedcovers were faded and torn. The mattress on the second bed sank so low that it felt like laying across a hole. The television was so old that the colors showed only blue, black and white. The unsecured, wireless internet was so irregular that there was a definite fear of deliberate attempts to encroach into guests' computers. The shower head leaked so much that it was totally ineffective. The supposed white towels where dirty white to grey. There was no wardrobe/closet. The face of the iron was so dirty that using it on any item of clothing was not possible. There was no lounge. The dinning room was a hallway with tables and chairs that looked more like an elementary school classroom for three pupils. The so called included breakfast was a bowl of tiny sick looking red apples, packets of tea and instant coffee. No hotwater. Tiny leftover stale looking burgers were seen in a tiny slow cooking toaster/oven. There was nobody to attend to guests in this hallway dinning room. Little wonder it was always empty, no guests dared stop by for the advertised breakfast. In a nutshell, this was a total rip-off. |
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