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Bradford at Lincoln Park

8221 N Central Expressway , Dallas, TX 75225
Upscale Boutique Hotel located in the park cities/north park area. Featuring daily expanded continental breakfast. The Bradford at Lincoln Park offers the flexibility and essential services of a typical hotel, but with the space, comfort and conveniences of a completely furnished apartment.The Bradford's spacious architectural design and stylish interior give the property a sophisticated residential appearance and appeal. Each suite features separate living, dining, bedroom, bath and fully equipped kitchen areas. All at prices significantly lower than typical hotel rooms.Full size fully equipped kitchen with refrigerator, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave and four place settings. Brightly lit executive desk with speakerphone, separate data line, private phone number with voice mail and caller ID.
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During your Dallas vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Dallas Zoo
If you're headed west to Fort Worth, and one zoo trip will do, you'd be better off waiting (the Fort Worth Zoo, along with the one in San Antonio, are the two best in Texas and two of the best in the country). Otherwise, if the kids are clamoring for some wild animals, the recently renovated Dallas Zoo -- the oldest zoo in Texas, founded in 1888 -- isn't likely to disappoint (one feature, "Wilds of Africa," was named the top African zoo exhibit in the country). The 85-acre park also features a habitat for rare Sumatran tigers, a chimpanzee forest, and a monorail safari ride. A couple of hours spent here should suffice for the kids.
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
November 22, 1963, is a day Dallas can't live down and the world can't forget. A sniper's bullets assassinated the nation's 35th president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, in Dallas as his motorcade traveled west on Elm Street. Whether or not there was a single shooter or more camped out on the grassy knoll below, and whether or not the Cubans or the Russians or the CIA were involved, the Warren Commission concluded that 24-year-old Lee Harvey Oswald fired his rifle at least three times from a window perch on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository, killing JFK and critically injuring the Texas governor, John Connally. (Oswald had only days earlier secured a menial job at the School Book offices.)The redbrick building overlooks Dealey Plaza, an otherwise unremarkable spot that is ingrained in the memory of most Americans and people across the globe. The museum, the top draw in North Texas, preserves the spot where Oswald crouched and fired his rifle (now encased in Plexiglas), but it also examines the life, times, and legacy of the Kennedy presidency. The exhibit provides a moment-by-moment account of the day of the assassination and a day-by-day recollection of that harrowing November week. The display, which includes documentary film footage and more than 400 photos, summons the "Camelot" White House before getting to the event that put Dallas on the quivering lips of people across the globe. On view are images from the famous Zapruder film, whose frames have been isolated and examined more than any footage in history. However, there is no original evidence on display; everything examined by the Warren Commission forms part of the National Archives in Washington, D.C. The JFK assassination has been so hashed over and occupies such a place in pop culture that few visitors are likely to discover much in the way of new information. It is, however, a place to revisit the tragic episode and recall (or tell your kids about) the impact it had on you and a stunned nation -- as children's drawings from the period and visitor remarks inscribed in "Memory Books" at the museum's exit attest. Unless the information here is new to you or you want to relive the episode in great detail, spending no more than a couple of hours here should be plenty.Dealey Plaza, which draws two million curious visitors annually, remains a stark public square at the junction of a triple underpass, virtually unchanged from 4 decades ago. A red X marks the spot on the asphalt of Elm Street where Kennedy was struck; incredibly, many visitors to Dallas feel compelled to dodge traffic and have their pictures taken while standing on the X as cars hurtle by. Unless you really want to follow in the footsteps of JFK, however, I strongly advise against such reckless participation in our nation's history.
The Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden
Dallas may not be celebrated for its cool green beauty, but the area around White Rock Lake, and more specifically the Arboretum and Botanical Garden, is a welcome oasis. Just 15 minutes from the gleaming skyscrapers of downtown Dallas are nearly 70 acres of carefully planted and groomed gardens and natural woodlands, interspersed with a handful of historic residences, that meander along the banks of the lake. The Jonsson Color Garden features one of the nation's largest collections of azaleas, which bloom spectacularly in spring, and nearly 6 acres of chrysanthemums in the fall. And while North Texas is not exactly New England, October and November are as ablaze in color as anything you'll see in this neck of the woods. If you find yourself in Dallas during the torrid summer (or spring and fall) months, the Palmer Fern Deli is a secluded, shady spot where mist-sprayers drop the temperature at least 10° to 15° -- reason enough for a visit here. An hour is probably enough time to see most of the gardens, though it's a fine place to linger, read, and relax.

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4 out of 5

Good value, free internet

Anonymous, Atlanta, GA, 2007-03-13

Cheesecake Factory was right up the way, very walkable if you are sans car.

I appreciated the free internet, but wish it would have been wireless. I was tied to the desk the whole time. The breakfast offered was fine, staff was friendly. Only bummer was that my TV was out of whack green was red and vice versa. The room was homey though, plenty of space to spread out. Would have been good for families, as well as business travelers. The location was central to NorthPark Mall, Uptown, and Downtown. I would definitely stay there again, but hope they will add wireless internet throughout the hotel and fix the TV.

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5 out of 5

Great Place to Stay!!!

JILL, Fresno, CA, 2007-03-08

Bradford at Lincoln Park was a great hotel!! My husband and I were really shocked at how nice and BIG our hotel room was. We were also pleasantly surprised to find the Northpark Mall along with the Cheesecake Factory, a grocery store and several other shops literally a block away from the hotel. We will definitely stay at this hotel again and recommend this place to anyone traveling to Dallas.

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4 out of 5

Good for business people

Anonymous, 2007-03-04

The Continental breakfast was very good with a varity of fruit, cerals, rolls,juices and coffees. It was also very clean.

The Bradford at Lincoln Park is a good place for business trips, especiall if you need to stay for a week or so. The king suites have a small kitchen so you do not have to always go out. Me and my daughters were late checking out which to hotel knew and when we got there out king suite was a handicaped room with no tub just a shower that was easy for a wheelchair and all the counters were low. It was a great room and I am glad that the hotel had such a room, but I was tired and wanted to soak in a tub to relax. I went to the desk to see about changing rooms but there were no other rooms. Also since there were 3 of us we had to use the sleeper sofa which was terrible and I do mean terrible. The only really good thing was that we were close to the events that we had come to Dallas for. I would not stay there again. I have to say that the ladies in housekeeping were very nice helpful and kind.

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5 out of 5

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Anonymous, 2007-03-04

Large Shopping Mall nearby.

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5 out of 5

Very family friendly

David, Columbus, OH, 2007-03-03

There are many restaurants in the area and all are within a very short drive.

The Bradford at Lincoln Park in Dallas was very comfortable, the suite was just the correct size for the two of us. Lots of space to be very comfortable and to be able to relax on the coach and chairs. The bedroom area was spacious and included a walkin closet with plenty of room to hang up our clothes. The bathroom was large and well lighted. The full kitchen area allowed us to fix lunch and to have snacks on hand. Also, the free breakfast in the hotel lobby each morning was outstanding. The hotel staff keeps the facility, inside and out, very clean and beautiful. The hotel is located in a very convenient area along Central Expresway, many restaurants close by, North Park Shopping Center within walking distance, and very close to Southern Methodist University. Also, we felt that our car was in a safe environment with the gated, self-parking garage attached to the hotel. We, also, enjoyed the convenience of the computer room on the first floor to be able to check our e-mail daily.

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5 out of 5

Spacious

Steven, Phoenix, AZ, 2007-02-26

The Bradford Lincoln Park suites are extremely spacious. And comfortable. The sleep sofa is a nice extra. The parking garage is convenient and there was ample parking, most of it covered. The housekeeping staff did a pretty good job although they didn't get to the rooms until mid to late afternoon. I would stay there again.

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5 out of 5

Comfortable stay

Anonymous, 2006-06-11

Beautiful North Point mall practically across the street from the hotel. Many good dining places close to the hotel.

The hotel was very nice and made me feel luxurious. The room was roomy and comfortable. The continental breakfast was delicious and offered a great variety. Due to the short time I was there, I was unable to enjoy the pool or the fitness center. The pool was beautiful and my room overlooked it. My only complaint, was the difficultly in finding the hotel. I was not familiar with the Dallas highways and drove past the hotel 3 times before I could figure out how to get on the correct access road. I stated my frustration to the desk clerk as I checked in, and she seemed to understand my frustration but did not offer any helpful solutions to finding the hotel. I had to ask for directions instead of being offered directions.

 
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