Stoneleigh Hotel, Dallas, Texas, is a member of Historic Hotels of America; The Stoneleigh Hotel was built in 1923 for $1 million. At the time it was built The Stoneleigh was showcased as the tallest building in Dallas, as well as the tallest hotel west of the Mississippi River. The hotel features secret passageways, trap doors, mysterious rooms and sliding mirrors. The hotel's unique features also include walls of intricately carved oak from London's Charthouse School (originally purchased and imported by William Randolph Hearst), a rooftop neon sign (named a historic landmark in 1983), and extravagant mirrored wall pieces from Balmoral of Scotland. Over the years and at present, this Dallas landmark frequently hosts movie stars, business tycoons, top entertainers, and world leaders, giving it a most fascinating history. Some of the amenities the hotel provides include three dining rooms, a fitness center, high speed, wireless internet access, dual line phones with data ports, personalized voice mail, in-room dining and same day laundry service. |