Description
Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek is a celebrated Texas icon, nestled within the heart of Dallas. Originally built as a private residence in the early 1920s, the mansion exudes old-fashioned Dallas opulence. The 143-room structure was once home to cotton baron Sheppard King, and today, it stands as a testament to refined living.
Located in the exclusive Uptown neighborhood, Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek feels more like an extravagant house than a hotel. The mansion offers newly designed rooms and suites, blending classic elegance with modern comfort.
The Mansion Restaurant beckons with seasonal, locally inspired cuisine. Southern hospitality meets refined culinary traditions here. At the Mansion Bar, equestrian motifs and rich cognac-hued leather walls create an iconic ambiance. Sip signature cocktails and savor delectable fare.
The Mansion Pool offers a serene escape—a resort-style urban sanctuary where gracious poolside service awaits.
- It doesn’t seem like a hotel, but an extravagant house
- The rooms, naturally, are very big—the smallest offering a full 450 square feet
- The acclaimed contemporary American cuisine at the Mansion's restaurant
Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek
One-time USD125 food and beverage credit
USD35 daily breakfast credit for two
One-category upgrade upon arrival, based on availability
Early check-in based on availability
Late check-out based on availability
Rooms and suites
Not to be missed at the hotel