The Warwick Melrose — Dallas Debuts Renovated Rooms, New Pool, Event Space

Century-old building underwent a refresh during downtime afforded by the pandemic.
The Warwick Melrose -- Dallas Debuts Renovated Rooms, New Pool, Event Space
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Dallas’ historic Warwick Melrose — Dallas is nearing completion of the landmark Uptown hotel’s renovation on its 184 guestrooms, suites, and Presidential Suite, according to a press release this month.

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The Warwick Melrose has also added a pool and full-service spa for the first time in its nearly 100-year history, as well as the 6,000 square-foot Turtle Creek Grand Ballroom.

“For the last century, our hotel has served as the picturesque backdrop for some of life’s most special moments, and we have always made them memorable,” Andrew Wright, general manager of the Warwick Melrose — Dallas, said in the release. “We’re delighted to unveil our beloved Dallas hotel with improvements for the discerning traveler seeking a blend of historic character and modern amenities. We’ve added even more reasons to celebrate with us – from indulgent bachelorette party facials to cocktails while lounging by the pool. It’s a new day for an all-time Dallas favorite.”

The Warwick Melrose used to operate as The Melrose Court Apartments in 1924. Post renovations, the hotel’s bathrooms now include modern glass-enclosed showers and marble flooring with new vanities, toilets, and mirrors. Additionally, guest room entertainment now includes Chromecast with Google TV.

Le Spa by Warwick Melrose, a new full-service spa featuring European skincare by Valmont and Phytomer, features a lounge, steam rooms, and six treatment suites. The Warwick Melrose’s new 1,225 square-foot pool and chaise lounge are complemented by an on-site bar and cabanas.

Rounding out the venue is the new Turtle Creek Grand Ballroom with high ceilings and no pillars allowing for a completely open venue that includes a 2,500 square-foot pre-function space styled with traditional red brick and a flat façade complete with the famed Melrose griffins etched into the exterior.

Photo: Official
Photo: Official
Photo: Official
Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

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