Pin itA 267-room downtown Dallas property in the Arts District, offering five-star polish for golfers who want urban evenings alongside their PGA Frisco rounds.
$200–$350/night
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The JW Marriott Dallas Arts District sits in downtown Dallas, roughly thirty miles south of PGA Frisco and well outside the immediate Frisco hotel cluster. The 267 rooms are finished to JW standard, and the rooftop heated pool offers a skyline view no Frisco property can match.
Urban access in exchange for a longer drive. The Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas Museum of Art, and Perot Museum of Nature and Science all sit within walking distance, and the dining along Harwood Street and Flora Street outclasses anything available in suburban Frisco. The drive north to PGA Frisco runs thirty-five to forty-five minutes on the Dallas North Tollway, though morning rush hour between 7 and 9 AM extends that window. JW Steakhouse and Vincent's bar handle post-round food and drink without a second trip out. This is not the choice for golfers who want to maximise time on the course. It serves trips where the golf is one part of a broader Dallas visit, including afternoon tee times at Fields Ranch.
$200 to $350 nightly. An upscale urban base for golfers who want city evenings alongside their PGA Frisco rounds. Book direct for Marriott Bonvoy points or through your preferred travel platform.
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