Le MERIDIEN Dallas by The Galleria


I recently had a five-night that turned one-night stay at the Le Meridien Dallas by the Galleria, but though it was just a night stay, I was able to take couple of pictures and also make some videos.

Again, one of the best benefits I have enjoyed from having elite status is being able to check in as early as 8am. I have done this several times than I can remember. I literally just put 8am as my check in time when I check in from the app 48 hours before arrival.

This is an all-suite hotel, meaning all rooms at this hotel have separate sitting area. I had booked a Junior Suite 1 King room type, and at check in, I was upgraded to an Executive Suite which in my opinion didn’t feel like an upgrade. I think the only difference between the Junior Suite and the Executive Suite is the view. 

A picture, they say is worth a thousand words, below is my review of the hotel in pictures:


Lobby / Check in counter at the Le MERIDIEN DALLAS BY THE GALLERIA


Sitting area at the lobby


One of these fancy glass elevators takes you upstairs to your floor


Executive Suite (Room 1102) Located on the 11th Floor




The sofa bed can be turned into a bed for additional person


Work / Dining table?


Artwork on the wall. I like


Wet bar. You get 2 complimentary bottles of water


King size bed. Very comfortable I must say


I like the fact that you can enter the bathroom from either the sitting/bed room

Since this hotel does not have a concierge lounge, I selected breakfast as my Welcome Gift, as I wanted to have an idea of what their breakfast looks and tastes like. In my own opinion, the breakfast was just subpar. It’s nothing to write home about. Limited options, really nothing special. 



Fresh (not so fresh) fruits at the breakfast area


Breakfast buffet


I had breakfast potatoes, eggs, biscuits, and some fruits

Fitness Center


Treadmills




Dumbbells at the fitness center


Another favorite part of mine. I can at least do some pull-ups

One of my best features of the hotel is the Pool. The Pool Spa like looks elegant, especially with the mood/disco lights on.



Pool area


The water looks blue when the disco light is turned on



At bedtime, I tucked myself into the luxurious robe provided in the room. I found the bed to be very comfortable, and I indeed got a good night sleep.


The robe was comfortable, and so was the bed


Bottomline:
I found the hotel to be in a strategic location. Since it’s located right by the Galleria, there are tons of restaurant and shopping options. While I didn’t like the fact that a dirty towel was waiting for me in the room I was checked in to, I did like the fact that the room and the hotel generally is well taken care of. I also don’t see why the hotel is charging for parking (at least $20/night) when it can be provided as complimentary. But I like the fact that there are plenty street parking options around the hotel. I used one of those street parking.

Will I stay there again? 
Maybe. As long as I have exhausted all my other options around the hotel first. But in conclusion, the hotel is an okay one IMO.


And if you would rather watch the video instead, here you have it:



Kayode

Nigeria-born, California-based. Kayode currently holds higher status on multiple airlines and hotel programs. He has visited 4 continents, 30 countries, and 35 of the 50 US states. He began his adventure journey after selling his first cellphone ever, and used the money to apply for his first passport. He said to himself, "I'd rather have a passport than a cellphone". And since then, he has been globetrotting.

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