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Revel in the magic of the holidays at this historic Dallas hotel

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Each Holiday Glow package includes The Adolphus Signature Holiday Candle + $100 dining credit per stay.

Photos courtesy of The Adolphus

Whether it’s a romantic holiday escape, a family gathering, or a festive friends’ trip, a stay at The Adolphus is magical — even more so this time of year.

Cozy up in the heart of downtown Dallas to experience The Adolphus’ Holiday Glow Package. Guests have the chance to immerse themselves in festive surroundings within The Adolphus, adorned with seasonal decor around every corner and holiday cheer.

Those who book receive a $100 dining credit to be used at one of the five unique dining concepts on-site and The Adolphus Signature Holiday Candle created in partnership with Niven Morgan.

Reserve your room.

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