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The Ritz-Carlton Dallas Las Colinas is a resort-style luxury hotel in Irving, set between Dallas and Fort Worth. It has views over TPC Las Colinas and the resort grounds. It suits travelers who want the broader leisure version of Dallas luxury, with 427 rooms, suites and villas, private patios or balconies in many categories, Knife Italian Steak, Bar Juniper, Outlaw Taproom, Campo Coffee & Provisions, a 14,000-square-foot spa, resort pool, cabanas, golf, tennis, pickleball and The Nelson Sports & Golf Club.
This is very different from The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas in Uptown. Las Colinas is for space, sport, spa time and a resort rhythm. It still works for business and airport access. Still, the best stays use the property as a retreat rather than just a place to sleep.
The hotel is in Las Colinas, part of Irving. It has a practical position between Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, Dallas Love Field, downtown Dallas and major corporate campuses. That makes it useful for both leisure trips and business travel.
Guests can reach Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Grapevine and other parts of the metroplex by car. Timing depends on traffic, which is a real factor in North Texas. The benefit is that the hotel gives guests space once they arrive.
The setting is not an urban Dallas neighborhood. It is a resort-style environment with golf, sports facilities, pools, lawns and event spaces. Guests who want restaurants and arts venues at the door should choose Uptown Dallas instead.
For travelers who want a resort near Dallas rather than a city hotel in Dallas, the location makes sense. It is especially strong for airport-linked stays, corporate retreats, golf weekends, family escapes and wedding groups.
The hotel has 427 rooms, suites and private villas, many with patios or balconies. Views may reach toward TPC Las Colinas, the resort pool, cabanas or the surrounding grounds.
Standard rooms suit short stays, business trips and couples who want resort facilities without needing a large suite. Club rooms add a more private rhythm through the day. Guests get food and drink presentations and a quieter lounge setting.
Suites are better for families, longer stays and guests who want living space. The larger suites can make the resort feel much more residential, especially when a stay includes pool time, golf, spa appointments or entertaining.
The villas are the clearest upgrade for guests who want more privacy. They suit families, small groups and special occasions. They also work for travelers who want terrace space, golf course views and a more self-contained resort feel.
Knife Italian Steak is the signature restaurant. It blends Italian influence with classic Dallas steakhouse flavor. It is the main dinner anchor and a key part of the resort's current identity.
Bar Juniper brings the lobby and cocktail culture together, with drinks, small plates and a social evening mood. It is useful before dinner, after golf or as the easiest first stop on arrival night.
Outlaw Taproom adds a more relaxed Texas bar and grill feel. It suits casual meals, sports, beer, bourbon and guests who want something less formal than the steakhouse.
Campo Coffee & Provisions gives the resort its quicker daytime layer, with coffee, pastries, grab-and-go items and casual provisions. That matters at a resort where guests may be moving between golf, pool, spa and meetings.
The dining mix is stronger than a simple hotel setup. It lets guests stay on property for several meals without feeling trapped, though Dallas and Irving restaurants are still worth exploring when the schedule allows.
The 14,000-square-foot Ritz-Carlton Spa & Salon is one of the resort's central features. It supports massage, body treatments, salon services and wellness time. That makes the property a real spa-weekend option near Dallas.
The Nelson Sports & Golf Club gives the resort much of its depth. Golf, tennis, pickleball, a two-story fitness center and wellness programming make this more than a standard pool resort.
The resort pool, cabanas and seasonal activities add the leisure layer families and couples expect. Kids' activities, wellness classes and outdoor gathering spaces help the property work for mixed-age trips.
For guests who want to be active, Las Colinas is the stronger Ritz-Carlton choice in the Dallas area. The Uptown hotel has a city-spa identity. This resort gives golf, sport, space and a broader outdoor rhythm.
The atmosphere is polished but more relaxed than the city hotel. The service style still feels formal enough for Ritz-Carlton, yet the setting encourages guests to slow down, stay outside and use the facilities.
Planning matters here because the resort has several layers. A good stay might include a morning workout, a pool cabana, lunch at Outlaw Taproom, spa time, dinner at Knife Italian Steak and a round of golf the next day.
The property works well for business groups because it can hold meetings and still give attendees a resort experience. It also suits weddings, family celebrations and executive retreats.
Travelers who want downtown Dallas, walkable restaurants, museums and nightlife nearby may feel too removed. Travelers who want a polished resort with access to the wider metroplex will be much happier.
The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas is better for Uptown, Fearing's Restaurant, arts venues, sports arenas and a true city-hotel mood. The Ritz-Carlton Dallas Las Colinas is better for golf, villas, pools, sport facilities and a resort pace.
Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek has a quieter residential Dallas feel and a strong old-Dallas identity. Las Colinas offers more space, larger leisure facilities and a stronger family or group resort setup.
Hotel Crescent Court is a polished Uptown choice with restaurants, spa and easy city access. Las Colinas is the better match for guests who want to stay mostly on property and use outdoor facilities.
Omni PGA Frisco Resort is another major golf-and-resort option in North Texas, with a newer destination-resort feel. Las Colinas is closer to DFW Airport and the older Dallas business corridor, with the Ritz-Carlton service style.
Thompson Dallas and The Joule are stronger for downtown design, restaurants and nightlife. Las Colinas is stronger for resort time, golf, family space and corporate retreats.
Book The Ritz-Carlton Dallas Las Colinas if you want a resort near Dallas with 427 rooms, suites and villas, many patios or balconies, Knife Italian Steak, Bar Juniper, Outlaw Taproom, Campo Coffee & Provisions, Club Lounge options, a 14,000-square-foot spa, salon, resort pool, cabanas, TPC Las Colinas views, golf, tennis, pickleball, fitness facilities and The Nelson Sports & Golf Club. It is especially good for golf weekends, spa trips, families, weddings, executive retreats, DFW-linked stays and travelers who want space without leaving the Dallas area.
Think twice if you want a walkable city hotel, downtown Dallas nightlife, museums at the door or a compact business stay in Uptown. The Ritz-Carlton Dallas Las Colinas is larger, greener and more resort-focused. For travelers who want the leisure side of Dallas luxury, it is now the clearer Ritz-Carlton choice.
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