
Hyatt Summerfield Suites Dallas/Uptown is ideally situated in the heart of uptown Dallas and the Central Business District. This residential-style, extended stay hotel just off Harry Hines Boulevard provides outstanding
guest suites with easy access to everything Dallas has to offer including upscale restaurants like Capital Grille and Morton's Steakhouse, the Harwood International Center, the Dallas Arts District, the West End Historic District and Turtle Creek Corridor.
For the business traveler the Dallas/Uptown hotel is centrally located to the corporate offices for Cardinal Health, General Motors Lucent Technologies and Pepsi. For college students and their guests, the hotel is convenient to the University of Texas at Dallas, the University of Texas at Arlington and Southern Methodist University.
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All Hyatt Summerfield Suites hotels are smoke-free.Hyatt Summerfield Suites Dallas/Uptown. Welcome to More™.
Parking is available at the Hyatt Summerfield Suites Dallas/Uptown for $6 per day.
Pet Policy: Pets are allowed at Hyatt Summerfield Suites Dallas/Uptown for a $250 non-refundable cleaning fee. Pets are not allowed in the public areas. A small area for walking dogs is provided outside the hotel. Pets must be caged or guest must be in room when housekeeping is present.
- 24-hour Gourmet Convenience Market
- 24-hour Business Center
- Fitness Room
- Guest laundry facility and same day valet dry cleaning service
- Beautifully landscaped pool and hot tub
- Free High Speed Internet Access
- Parking available for $6 per day
- Complimentary limited shuttle service available
- Complimentary Grocery Shopping Service
- Complimentary Evening Social (Monday-Thursday, 5:30pm-7:00pm)
- The Hyatt Summerfield Suites Dallas/Uptown is a Registered Minority Business Enterprise


Dallas Museum of Art: 1 mile from hotelThe Dallas Museum of Art was founded in 1903 and has been in its present location in the Arts District since 1984. For more information, click
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