Welcome to our Courtyard Dallas Richardson hotel at Spring Valley. We are near Texas Instruments, Global Knowledge, Blue Cross/Blue Shiel... more »
Welcome to our Courtyard Dallas Richardson hotel at Spring Valley. We are near Texas Instruments, Global Knowledge, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Verizon, Nortel and AT&T. Our Richardson hotel is also between University of Texas at Dallas & SMU and minutes from both Dallas Ft. Worth Intl. Airport and Downtown, with easy DART access. Your Courtyard Richardson hotel is a productive workplace offering brand-new business center and free high-speed internet in your room. With two meeting rooms totaling 1,250 square feet, we are ready to host any meeting or social event. Here to relax? Like any Marriott Courtyard hotel, Dallas Richardson offers outdoor pool, whirlpool and fitness center. In town to shop? Our Richardson hotel is near the Galleria Dallas and North Park malls. Start your day with a hot breakfast from our Courtyard Café and end it with a midnight snack from our new 24-hour market. We look forward to becoming your choice among Dallas and Richardson hotels! Book your Courtyard Richardson room on-line today!
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The Courtyard surrounds travelers with the conveniences that make business and pleasure travel easy. This hotel is convenient to numerous corporate offices in the Richardson Tech Corridor, and it features ample recreational facilities. Located off of I-75 at Spring Valley Road, guest will enjoy easy freeway access and convenience to a bounty of restaurants, as well as shopping areas. Relax and get ready for the day ahead in one of the 149 spacious guest rooms, featuring a comfortable sitting area, large work desk, two phones with data ports, and in-room coffee maker. Start your morning with a reasonably priced, healthy breakfast buffet. When the workday is over, guests can unwind in the lounge, outdoor swimming pool, indoor whirlpool or exercise room.
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34 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
Not only were the rooms very nice, but the free high-speed Internet was an asset to me and my coworkers who were staying there. Also, the hotel was convenient to many local restaurants and stores.
Electronic card keys were required to enter the building and rooms, the doors had sturdy locks on them, and there was a security guard patrolling the hotel and its parking lot at night.