Dallas hotel rates average $200-300/night during summer with only ~2.5% game-day surge — the most predictable pricing of any host city. The catch: AT&T Stadium is in Arlington, 20 miles west of downtown, so you need to plan your transit.
Best Neighborhoods
Uptown Dallas (Best Overall)
Walkable bars, restaurants, and nightlife along McKinney Avenue and the Katy Trail
The Ritz-Carlton Dallas — Top luxury option, $400-600/night
Hotel Crescent Court — Business luxury with great pool, $350-500/night
Canopy by Hilton Uptown — Modern boutique, $200-350/night
Close to the AT&T Discovery District and Dealey Plaza
The Adolphus — Historic luxury, $300-500/night
The Joule — Design-forward boutique, $350-550/night
Hyatt Regency Dallas — Reliable convention hotel, $180-300/night
Deep Ellum (Culture + Music)
The arts and music district — walkable nightlife, street art, live venues
The Continental — Boutique lofts in the heart of Deep Ellum, $200-350/night
Several Airbnb options in converted warehouses
Arlington (Closest to Stadium)
Walk to AT&T Stadium. Limited nightlife.
Live! by Loews — Connected to Texas Live! entertainment complex, $250-400/night
Sheraton Arlington — Budget-friendly near the stadium, $150-250/night
Booking Strategy
Book by February 2026 for best rates
Uptown or Downtown Dallas is the best balance of nightlife and accessibility
If staying in Dallas, budget $40-60 for shuttle/rideshare to Arlington on match day
Arlington saves you transit cost but you'll need a car for everything else