The Stoneleigh, Autograph Collection
Timeless Glamour Meets Modern Luxury in Uptown Dallas
Unwind within the curated comfort of our spacious suites, where Art Deco soul meets modern serenity. Savor a cinematic dining experience at Lions Den, the new-age supper club by Chef Michael White, or toast to the evening with craft cocktails at Bar Leonessa. Beyond our doors, the city’s vibrant arts and culture await, while on-site, a heated pool, bocce court, and Peloton-equipped gym offer refined recreation. Whether visiting for business or a spirited escape, guests find a seamless blend of historic grandeur and the effortless, sophisticated pulse of Uptown Dallas.
Unrivaled History
Established in October 1923, The Stoneleigh was once the tallest structure west of the Mississippi and is now a celebrated National Historic Landmark. Originally known as The Stoneleigh Court Apartment Hotel, this Beaux-Arts masterpiece was designed by local architect F.J. Woerner. In 1934, the property was purchased by Colonel Harry E. Stewart, a regular guest who fell in love with the hotel while in residence. Following the acquisition, Stewart added Texas’s first-ever penthouse and commissioned Dorothy Draper—the first woman to own a U.S. interior design firm—to create the distinct, maximalist aesthetic that remains a signature today. Draper’s legendary influence brought English oak and 500-year-old Italian marble to the eleventh and twelfth floors. These stunning materials still define the penthouse, its terrace, the library, the music and dining rooms, and the elegant Draper and Stewart living spaces. History and luxury converge here in every meticulously crafted detail.