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Rising high above Oak Cliff, the Belmont sits on a landscaped stone bluff that offers panoramic views of downtown Dallas and the Trinity River Corridor. The restoration of this legendary legendary 1940's property reflects architect Charles Stevens Dilbeck's original vision through preservation, yet offers all the modern comfort and convenience you expect to find in a contemporary, boutique hotel.
Most recent user reviewsScore 2 out of 5 My review of The Belmont Hotel At Dilbeck Court jason West end is closeI was expecting more! It was like a college dorm room with a skyline view, and they were very small and looked as if they haven't been updated since the seventys. Score 4 out of 5 Value with Funk Anonymous, Boston, MA While the rooms and amenities are basic, the Belmont at Dilbeck Court met all the functional needs of this business travel for much less price than a central business district hotel. The staff was consistently helpful, including calling the cab for the five minute trek to downtown!! Score 5 out of 5 Review George, 2007-02-27 No review provided by user Score 4 out of 5 Great Style Anonymous, 2006-11-05 The Belmont Hotel in Dallas has a great look. The bungalow rooms are clean, comfortable and fun to stay in. The hotel staff is excellent both polite and helpful. However, I was a little dissapointed in the location. There is really nothing in walking distance and anything out and to the right is not a good neiborhood. Score 5 out of 5 Nice Stay Laura, Fort Smith, AR, 2006-11-05 The Belmont Hotel at Dilbeck Court was a very nice change of pace from the norm. The 40's style motor lodge has been remodeled to keep it's charm and yet offer all of the modern aminities. The staff was very helpful from check in to check out. The lounge and patio provided a very relaxing atmosphere to enjoy conversation with friends. We were very happy with our stay and will return on our next trip to Dallas. Score 4 out of 5 It's all in the details Anonymous, Las Vegas, NV, 2006-10-02 I enjoyed my stay at the Belmont Hotel. I liked the idea of a boutique hotel in a neighborhood undergoing gentrification. The management took a lot of care in the details: flat screen TV, comfortable bedding and pillows, comp continental breakfast, free internet (not wireless). However, the retro mod decor of the room made it feel cold and uninviting. I realized this one morning when going downstairs for breakfast and feeling like i did NOT want to bring it back to the room. The flip side to being in a neighborhood undergoing gentrification is the iffy surroundings. I did not feel comfortable going out for my daily walk and the hotel does not have a gym. The bar was cool but overrated from what I have heard. The price/value ratio for this hotel is hard to justify. Score 5 out of 5 wonderful insight to the past WHITNEY, 2006-09-19 Minutes from downtown DallasWe enjoyed very much. An upgraded trip to the 40's..The staff was very friendly and helpful. We are looking forward to our next stay there. Score 4 out of 5 Different, but nice hotel Keelee, Houston, TX, 2006-08-10 This hotel was nice. It's very different than your normal hotels that you would stay in. Everything is very modern and the atomsphere is just the same. Our room was nice and cozy except it stayed kind of warm in the room. You can set your a/c to the temp you like but they ask to not lower it past 70 degrees. We set ours to 70 but it never got below 74. I liked the bed, my boyfriend said the bed was too hard. It is located in a part of Dallas that seems run-down, but the hotel itself is not. The breakfast was very good. They had fresh breads out, milk, ceral, juices, water etc. Overall I would give this hotel a 4.7 out of 5.0. Score 5 out of 5 Great hotel option James, Baton Rouge, LA, 2006-07-26 You're a very short drive down Commerce St. from the Sixth Floor Museum of the old Texas Schoolbook Depository.The Belmont is a very comfortable, historic hotel. The decor is absolutely wonderful, and the staff is excellent. My only complaint is that there are no restaurants immediately close to the hotel. The bar does serve some appetizer/sandwiches, though, so that helps. Overall, a great stay. It's a great option to get away from the usual medium-priced hotels. Score 5 out of 5 Hip Hotel Anonymous, San Francisco, CA, 2006-07-09 Ask for a room with a view of the city.The Belmont was suprisingly easy to get to from downtown Dallas, (literally 5-7 minutes), and is a great value for the money. The hip bar and outdoor patio with excellent views of Dallas seemed packed most nights with revelers of all ages interested in escaping the city for a bit of a funkier take on the normal Dallas scene. The standard rooms were very comfortable, especially the beds, and all the toiletries were Kiehls!!! A complete bonus. Staff were friendly and dining options near the hotel were abundant, particularly in the near-by charming Bishop Arts District.We loved the "design-boutique" feel of the place for much less than boutique prices. |
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