The Belmont Hotel, a restored 1940's courtyard hotel perched hilltop in the emerging Oak Cliff district, offers panoramic views of downtown Dallas, the Trinity River Corridor and the signature Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.
Originally built in 1946 and designed by architect Charles Stevens Dilbeck, the former motor hotel was restored to its former glory in 2005. The mid-century property reflects the architect's original vision through preservation, yet blends minimalist modern furnishings with rich bohemian accents for a timeless décor.
Located two miles from the Bishop Arts District & Downtown Dallas, the 64-room motor court is comprised of four distinctive buildings with rooms that offer garden or skyline views.
The Main (Moderne) Building: The main building includes the lobby, BarBelmont and terrace along with standard rooms, second floor hospitality suite and first floor conference room.
Bungalows: The bungalows surround a walking garden with certain rooms overlooking the city.
Amenities include a 4-star Restaurant (SMOKE), a neighborhood lounge (BarBelmont), a fitness center (Clairevista), and an outdoor year round pool with city views.