Leisure and business travelers can spot easily the Magnolia Hotel by simply looking up. The building's legendary Pegasus horse casts its red-neon glow over the night cityscape from atop the 29th floor. Located in a former 1922 bank, the Magnolia sits in the financial and historical district, less than 11 blocks from the JFK Museum and former Texas School Book Depository, Convention Center, museums, galleries, symphony hall and other attractions.
Upon entering the hotel, guests notice contemporary furnishings, 1920s architectural details and a starlit rotunda. They can awaken each morning to complimentary breakfast buffets in the Magnolia Court, kick back with afternoon complimentary cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, and fill up on evening complimentary milk and cookies. Perfect for relaxing and reading, the Magnolia Club's library features a fireplace, sofas, reading chairs, and game room with pool table and large-screen plasma TV. The Magnolia skips having its own restaurant, but guests can find plenty of dining options near the hotel, especially in the funky Deep Ellum and touristy West End entertainment districts. The hotel also offers a health club, steam room, whirlpool, business services, and 8,000 square feet of meeting space with high-speed wireless Internet access.
The 330 guestrooms and suites feature high ceilings, Egyptian-cotton linens, pillow- top mattresses, work desks, video-game consoles, high- speed wireless Internet access, refrigerators, bathrobes and soaking tubs.
Air travelers are seven miles from Love Field and 20 miles from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. The Magnolia Hotel is popular with corporate travelers coming to this financial mecca of the Southwest, but also with families, couples on romantic getaways, groups and other leisure guests who