Rosewood Mansion On Turtle Creek is 5 star hotel and the facilities of Bar and Non-Smoking Rooms.
Rosewood Mansion On Turtle Creek has 4.30 mark for overall hotel rating at TripTake. (4.30 for Location, 4.10 for Rooms, 4.30 for Service, 3.70 for Value).
The hotel is recommended for Honeymoon.
This is a luxury hotel with the rates from 275 USD to 325 USD.
Rosewood Mansion On Turtle Creek is one of the recommended hotels from 300 USD near Action Rider, it is also not far from Albritton Offices and Dallas Classic Guitar Society.
Rosewood Mansion On Turtle Creek details:
Once the palatial home of a Texas cotton magnate Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek Rosewood Hotels and Resorts' flagship property has received such honors as the top US hotel by Zagat and the top hotel for service in the world. Situated in the fashionable Highland Park neighborhood the Mansion retains the intimate ambience of a private residence while providing the highest levels of quality and service. Hotel amenities include: 24-hour in-room dining Business Center Fitness Studio complete with Universal machines free weights sauna massage services Outdoor heated swimming pool with poolside bar in the summer Concierge services complimentary shoe shines laundry & dry-cleaning services secretarial services. Complimentary newspapers 24-hour pressing service Full housekeeping service twice daily including nightly turndown service Extensive 24-hour security 2-to-1 staff-to-guest ratio. The renovated restaurant pays tribute to the Mansion's historic character. The restaurant's new look is highlighted by sleek furnishings contemporary fixtures and vibrant artwork. The restaurant's contemporary American cuisine features dishes prepared with regional ingredients. Dining Room Hours: Open breakfast lunch and dinner seven days a week. Room amenities include: Fresh flowers Seasonal arrival amenity Bottled water terry robes Custom bath products by Lady Primrose's minibar and in room safes.
Our suite was luxurious, the staff and service was wonderful, and we couldn't have been happier with our choice of hotel! From the moment we arrived, the staff made us feel special and welcome.. Read review
Posted: Jun 12, 2006
- maminshe
Every staff person was friendly and exuded charm, and the residential feeling of the public areas and guestrooms made me feel right at home. The rooms were comfortable, and the linens were absolutely divine. We had a room on the first floor with a small garden patio.. Read review
Posted: Dec 22, 2007
- Tam2005
The premises are beautiful, our room was beautiful in a quiet, elegant, comforting way, and the service was attentive and thoughtful without being unctious. Examples: (1) The front desk staff cleared up a slight check-in issue with poise, courtesy, and consideration. 3) The housekeeper was somehow able to change towels and do turndown - which included bottles of water with glasses on the nightstands - while we were at dinner, after a "do not disturb" sign had prevented her from doing so earlier. 4) The check-out bellman put chilled bottles of water in our car and wrote out directions to where we needed to go (and it's a nice touch that valet parking doesn't give you a numbered ticket; you just go by your name). As for the restaurant, it may not be five stars, but we had a very good dinner with the freshest and tastiest salad greens we've ever had (some of them grown in the hotel's own garden), and a warm and friendly maitre d' who explained the history and architecture of the restaurant and invited us to wander around the private dining/conference areas nearby. Breakfast was included in our rate and we never had to mention that to our waiter, who would not even let us add a tip (apparently that was included too).. Read review
Posted: Jul 23, 2008
- museumgoer
The room we stayed in was simply luxurious. The staff was very accomodating and friendly- they treated us very well.. Read review
Posted: Apr 22, 2008
- MegAndJohn
Our stay at the Mansion on Turtle Creek was flawless, with an attentive staff, a large, comfortable room, and orchids everywhere. We had room service that was impressive and friendly with truly awesome tortilla soup -- one of their specialties.. Read review
Posted: Jun 07, 2006
- David71
If the food in heaven is this good, take me now! Posted: Sat, Jun 13 2009
Location: 5Service: 5Value: 5
I took visiting relatives to The Mansion restaurant a few weeks ago for a special "welcome" dinner. It is difficult to give justice to the food and service we received. All the menu items looked so good, we ended up sampling each other's food! What a treat! The Mansion staff excel in what they do best, providing a special and memorable evening! I can't wait to return.
Since we hadn't been in a while, we decided to celebrate our father's birthday here. We were seated on the inside patio, which was lovely and quiet. The first thing we all noticed was how informal the table was--not cloth, only placemats. It was a teak patio furniture table. Really? At The Mansion? Maybe for breakfast, brunch, or lunch, but absolutely not for dinner. For a restaurant the caliber of The Mansion, that seemed a little casual to us. Then the server forgot to change my mother's appetizer order, and we had to wait an additional ten minutes for them to bring her the right food while we all sat and looked at ours. Dinner was good, not great. I live in Southern CA, so maybe my expectations are just too high. The worst part was trying to get our car. When we checked in, they took our name instead of giving us a claim check. We told them our name and the type of vehicle, and they brought us someone else's car! Meanwhile, they'd brought this little old couple their car (a high-end SUV) and the lady got in. Because she was so small she couldn't reach the door. I ran over (in 4 inch heels) to close it so she wouldn't topple out. There were 4 attendants there and not a one in sight to help them into their car. Not good. At any rate, after watching 4 other couples get their vehicles we finally got ours. The atomosphere is lovely, but the service seems to be lacking for the reputation. This place is an institution, a landmark. It should strive a little harder to live up to it.
Since we hadn't been in a while, we decided to celebrate our father's birthday here. We were seated on the inside patio, which was lovely and quiet. The first thing we all noticed was how informal the table was--not cloth, only placemats. It was a teak patio furniture table. Really? At The Mansion? Maybe for breakfast, brunch, or lunch, but absolutely not for dinner. For a restaurant the caliber of The Mansion, that seemed a little casual to us. Then the server forgot to change my mother's appetizer order, and we had to wait an additional ten minutes for them to bring her the right food while we all sat and looked at ours. Dinner was good, not great. I live in Southern CA, so maybe my expectations are just too high. The worst part was trying to get our car. When we checked in, they took our name instead of giving us a claim check. We told them our name and the type of vehicle, and they brought us someone else's car! Meanwhile, they'd brought this little old couple their car (a high-end SUV) and the lady got in. Because she was so small she couldn't reach the door. I ran over (in 4 inch heels) to close it so she wouldn't topple out. There were 4 attendants there and not a one in sight to help them into their car. Not good. At any rate, after watching 4 other couples get their vehicles we finally got ours. The atomosphere is lovely, but the service seems to be lacking for the reputation. This place is an institution, a landmark. It should strive a little harder to live up to it.