15201 Dallas Parkway
Dallas, TX 75001-4676
Nightly Rates: ( 109.00 - 259.00 )
4 Star
InterContinental Dallas is in Addison, a northern suburb between central and thriving Frisco and Plano. The Galleria Dallas and Addison’s restaurant district are a few minutes away, and the Dallas North Tollway will have you in the city centre in half an hour or less. Must-see stops are the Nasher Sculpture Center and The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza.
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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is GMT
· Opened in 1998
· Renovated in 2007
· 528 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 12 floors.
Exit DFW Airport going north, via Hwy 121. Take I-635 East & follow it for app. 10 miles. Take Exit for Dallas Tollway - North. Follow tollway to Beltline/ Arapaho (40 cents). Make u-turn at 2nd light & go south for 1/2 a block. Hotel is on the right.
Exit airport via Cedar Springs Rd. Turn left & follow Mockingbird Lane for 1.5 miles. Cross bridge & turn left onto Dallas Tollway-North. Follow tollway to Beltline/Arapaho exit. Make u-turn at 2. light & go south for 1/2 a block. Hotel is on right.
Turn right onto Reunion Blvd. Take Commerce St ramp to I-35 North. After app. 0.5 miles, take exit 429D to Dallas Tollway - North. Follow tollway to Beltline/ Arapaho exit. Make u-turn at the 2. light & go south for 1/2 a block. Hotel is on the right.
Take Arapaho Road going west for app. 6 miles. Cross bridge over Dallas Tollway and turn left at the end of the bridge, onto Dallas Parkway South. Go south for 1/2 block. The hotel is on the right.
Turn right onto Addison Road & follow it for app. 1 mile. Turn left onto Arapaho Road. At the 4th light turn right onto Dallas Parkway. Hotel is on the right.
Suburban - SUBURBAN
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, (DFW), 18.00, NW, Mile; Love Field Airport, (DAL), 12.00, N, Mile; Addison Airport (Private & Charter Jets), (ADS), 3.00, SE, Mile
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