Business Description from the Web
Located in the Radisson Plaza Hotel in Downtown Fort Worth, this breakfast and lunch eatery is always busy. The interior is casual and the atmosphere is relaxed, with palm trees and comfortable wicker chairs throughout. Special attention to presentation and selection makes this hotel restaurant a cut above the rest. The friendly service will keep guests and local residents coming back again...
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Café Texas dishes up southwestern American cooking. Expect to pay over $20 per person.
Registered as a national historic landmark, the Hilton Fort Worth hotel has welcomed many famous and important guests. None would prove to be more significant than President John F. Kennedy and the First Lady, Jacqueline. Using the hotel as a backdrop, the young President addressed the thousands who had gathered to catch a glimpse of America's most popular political figure. His final speech...
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Posted by hilton
on October 11, 2007
Tips About This Business
Many hotels have swimming pools, fitness centers and pet-friendly policies. Ask your reservation officer to verify.
A special rate for AAA members is available at many Radisson hotels. AARP members can also save up to 25 percent at participating hotels.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short With more than 430 locations worldwide, the Radisson caters to business and leisure travelers by focusing on guest satisfaction. Rooms are equipped with large work desks, ergonomic chairs and two telephones; in-room high-speed Internet access is available for a fee. Other standard amenities include ASIRA bath products, cable TV with two premium channels, hair dryers and...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 04, 2008)
Opened in 1921 as the Texas Hotel (where JFK spent the night before and was memorably photographed on the morning of his assassination in Dallas), this humongous and centrally located hotel occupies an entire city block near the Fort Worth Convention Center. Popular with groups, conventioneers, and other visiting businesspeople, it's a respectable place and decent deal, with rooms in the old...
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Other Reviews from the web
My husband and I spent three nights at this hotel in Nov 2007 while my husband was attending a conference at the hotel. I am not a high price hotel girl. And now I know why. First of all, the conference rate for the hotel was $179. Then there was the $10/day charge for WIFI and the $17/day charge for...
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My husband & I spent one night and it was wonderful from start to finish. I had read some bad reviews, so was a bit worried, but again, our stay couldn't have been better. We were greeted by a nice young man when we arrived & then a nice young lady checked us in at the front desk. As she...
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Stayed here for one night, mid-week in July, for business. Pros: great location, impressive lobby, large plasma tv, friendly people at the front desk and especially nice valet attendants. They allowed me to check out late, despite booking via Priceline for $110 (rather than the market rate of $190). Cons: no pool, average size room, scuff marks on the wall,...
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