The hotel: Once a private residence of Texas cotton magnate, Sheppard King, this early 20th century European Renaissance style building is more of an extravagant house than a hotel. It is famous for its sophisticated style and attentive service.
Rosewood Mansion
Awards for The Rosewood Mansion include Zagat’s top U.S. hotel and Travel + Leisure’s top hotel for service in the world. It’s been rated with five stars by Mobil Travel for the last 18 years and five diamonds by AAA for the last 17 years.
Turtle Creek
Accommodation, services and amenities: The Rosewood Mansion has 143 enormous old-fashioned guest rooms and suites (smallest ones are 450 square feet) and some rooms with marble fireplaces. Open French doors and view the city from private balconies. Be greeted by fresh flowers and original artworks in rooms with walk-in closets and marble bathtubs.
Outside Restaurant
Other room amenities include:
Other hotel services are:
Dining: The Mansion’s restaurant features the acclaimed American cuisine of Chef John Tesar. You can choose to dine at the Terrace or the Pool Terrace for outdoor dining, at the 20-seat Chef’s Room for premier culinary taste, or at their Private Dining Rooms for that private special event.
- 100% cotton bed and bath linens
- Complimentary bottled water
- Coffee or tea maker
- Cable or satellite TV
- High-speed internet access
- Mini bar
Other hotel services are:
- 24 hour front desk and room service
- 24 hour pressing service and security system
- Health and Fitness studio
- Babysitting and childcare facilities
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Bar/Lounge
- Housekeeping twice a day
- Massage service
- 2:1 guest-to-staff ratio
Dining: The Mansion’s restaurant features the acclaimed American cuisine of Chef John Tesar. You can choose to dine at the Terrace or the Pool Terrace for outdoor dining, at the 20-seat Chef’s Room for premier culinary taste, or at their Private Dining Rooms for that private special event.
Bathroom