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Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek

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143

Rooms

13

Meeting rooms

DAL - Dallas Love Field Airport (10 min., 4 mi./6km)

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Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek retains the warmth and charm of its origin as the Dallas estate of cotton mogul Sheppard W. King. Built in sixteenth-century Renaissance style in 1925, the mansion played host to Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt in 1936 and Tennessee Williams in the 1940s. In fact, Williams wrote his play Summer and Smoke while a guest of the estate.

Today’s mansion qualifies as an architectural sampler with a half-dozen styles in residence, from Italianate to Moorish to boutique modern. Regardless of theme, the 143 guest rooms and suites share exquisite residential taste and comfort.

A Southern stateliness prevails over the conference facilities, 10,534 square feet of space for up to 400 attendees. Together with advanced technology, a seasoned team of meeting professionals supports business and pleasure at the Pavilion Ballroom and Promenade on the first floor and four distinctive meeting rooms on the second. In addition, the lower level’s Wine Cellar hosts unforgettable meetings and dinners for up to 14 VIPs.

The on-site incentives continue with the acclaimed modern French cuisine of Executive Chef Bruno Davaillon of the Mansion Restaurant and classic cocktails at the comfortably chic bar. Guests also enjoy the outdoor pool and seasonal pool bar, state-of-the-art fitness studio, and massage services. Plus, a courtesy sedan stands by for exploration of Dallas attractions within a five-mile radius.

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