Rosewood's founding property — a 1925 Dallas mansion converted to 142 keys in the Turtle Creek neighborhood.
Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek opened in 1979 as the founding property of Caroline Hunt's Rosewood Hotels, converting a 1925 Italianate mansion in Dallas's Turtle Creek neighborhood into a 142-key hotel. The property established the brand's 'Sense of Place' philosophy — local architecture and cult
Drinks in the bar that anchors Dallas's luxury social circuit — the space draws non-guests, which signals the property's role in the city's luxury landscape.
One-bedroom retreat, Foyer, Powder room, Kitchen
One Michelin Key awarded to The Mansion Hotel, Best Hotel Bar - The Mansion Bar D Magazine, The 10 Best Hotels in Dallas Modern Luxury Dallas
Vibe: Founding-Property, Turtle-Creek, Residential-Scale, Sense-of-Place
Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek is featured in 4 of our curated collections:
Best time: The best time for ultra-luxury travel is September to November, when temperatures are pleasant.
Demand: Seasonal demand peaks from March to October, with notable surges in spring and fall.
Pricing: Ultra-luxury property pricing is generally higher during the peak seasons of spring and fall.
Insider tip: Consider booking exclusive experiences like private tours of the Dallas Arts District.
Avoid: Avoid visiting during the peak summer months of June to August due to extreme heat.