Finding a long stay hotel in Dallas that balances price, comfort, and location takes more than scanning a booking site. This list covers five verified options ranked by value on a 30-night stay, then by guest review score, then by confirmed sustainability credentials. Every hotel here has been cross-checked against its official website and at least one major booking platform to confirm it is operating under the stated name and address.
How we ranked these long stay hotels in Dallas
Hotels appear in order of lowest verified typical nightly rate on a 30-night stay. Where two hotels fall within the same rate range, the one with the higher guest review score comes first. If scores are also close, hotels with confirmed sustainability credentials rank above those without. No hotel appears on this list unless its address, brand name, and operating status could be confirmed on its own official website.
Long stay hotels in Dallas: side-by-side comparison
| Hotel | Star rating | Review score | Kitchenette | Sustainability verified | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mint House Dallas - Victory Park | 5 | 9.0/10 | Yes | No | Remote workers wanting apartment-style space |
| Kasa Frisco Bridges Dallas | 4 | 10/10 | Yes | No | Families or groups needing full home amenities |
| Lorenzo Hotel Dallas, Tapestry Collection by Hilton | 4 | 9.2/10 | No | No | Design-focused travelers on a mid-range budget |
| Marriott Dallas Uptown | 4 | 9.3/10 | No | No | Business travelers near Uptown dining and offices |
| Omni Frisco at The Star | 4 | 9.2/10 | No | No | Sports fans and suburban corporate stays |
Dallas long stay pricing context
Dallas hotel pricing splits across three tiers. Budget and extended-stay properties in suburban corridors like Frisco and Las Colinas run at the lower end of the mid-range band. Uptown and downtown Dallas properties sit in the mid-to-upper range, with 5-star addresses commanding premium pricing year-round. Long-stay rates on 30-night bookings typically run below the equivalent standard nightly rate, with the biggest discounts available in January through March and again in late August, when corporate demand drops and leisure travel slows.
Tips for booking a long stay in Dallas
- Book directly through the hotel's official website for the best extended-stay rate. Many Dallas properties offer unpublished monthly rates that do not appear on third-party platforms.
- January through March and late August are the lowest-demand months in Dallas. Booking a 30-night stay during these windows can reduce your nightly equivalent rate compared to peak spring and fall periods.
- Properties in Frisco and Las Colinas consistently price below comparable downtown Dallas hotels. If your work or travel does not require a downtown address, the suburban corridors offer better value per night.
- Ask the hotel directly about weekly or monthly rate structures before booking. Front desk and reservations teams often have access to rates not listed online.
- Apartment-style properties like Mint House and Kasa include kitchen facilities, which can reduce food costs significantly over a 30-night stay compared to hotels without in-room cooking options.
What to expect from an extended stay in Dallas
Over a month, the details that barely register for a weekend — a real kitchen, in-unit laundry, and a true monthly rate tier — decide whether a long stay feels comfortable or costly. Ask reservations directly about extended-stay pricing, since the best rates rarely show online, and weigh suburban value against a downtown address. If a kitchen is the priority, our hotels with kitchenettes in Dallas widen the field, and our cheap hotels in Dallas cover the lower tier.
The hotels
Mint House Dallas - Victory Park
3111 North Houston St, Dallas
9.0409 reviews
7 min walk to Victory Station (Orange Line/Green Line)Mint House Dallas - Victory Park offers apartment-style suites with full kitchens, making it the top pick for long-stay travelers who want to reduce dining costs over a 30-night stay
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Kasa Frisco Bridges Dallas
3198 Parkwood Blvd, Frisco
10.022 reviews
99 min walk to No DART light rail station within walking distanceNearest DART service is the Red Line at Parker Road Station, approximately 12 miles south
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Lorenzo Hotel Dallas, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
1011 South Akard, Dallas
9.21,337 reviews
6 min walk to Convention Center Station (Blue Line/Red Line)The Lorenzo Hotel sits 6 minutes on foot from Convention Center DART Station, giving long-stay guests car-free access to downtown Dallas and the broader Red and Blue line network
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Marriott Dallas Uptown
3033 Fairmount Street, Dallas
9.3140 reviews
18 min walk to McKinney Avenue Trolley connects to StPaul Station (Green and Orange Lines) approximately 1.2 miles south
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Omni Frisco at The Star
11 Cowboys Way, Frisco
9.2479 reviews
99 min walk to No DART light rail within walking distanceNearest DART service is the Red Line at Parker Road Station, approximately 10 miles south
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Frequently asked questions
What qualifies as a long stay hotel in Dallas?+
Most Dallas hotels define a long stay as 7 nights or more, but the best monthly rate structures apply to stays of 28 to 30 nights. Properties like Mint House and Kasa are purpose-built for extended stays and offer full kitchen facilities. Traditional hotel brands like Marriott and Omni also offer monthly rate programs, though you typically need to ask the reservations team directly rather than booking through a standard online rate.
Which Dallas neighborhoods offer the best value for a month-long hotel stay?+
Frisco and Las Colinas price below Uptown and downtown Dallas for comparable 4-star properties. If your work or travel keeps you in the northern suburbs, Frisco properties like Kasa Frisco Bridges and Omni Frisco at The Star offer strong value. For travelers who need downtown access, Victory Park and South Dallas properties like Mint House and the Lorenzo Hotel price below the Uptown core while keeping DART light rail within reach.
Do long stay hotels in Dallas include kitchen facilities?+
Two of the five hotels on this list include kitchen or kitchenette facilities: Mint House Dallas - Victory Park and Kasa Frisco Bridges Dallas. Both are apartment-style properties designed for extended stays. The remaining three hotels (Lorenzo, Marriott Dallas Uptown, and Omni Frisco at The Star) are traditional hotel formats without in-room cooking facilities, though all three have on-site restaurants.
When is the cheapest time to book a long stay hotel in Dallas?+
January through March and late August are the lowest-demand periods in Dallas. Corporate travel drops after the holiday season and again before the fall conference cycle, which pushes hotel rates down across both downtown and suburban markets. Booking a 30-night stay starting in January or late August gives you the best chance of securing a below-average monthly rate.
Can I use DART light rail to get around Dallas from these hotels?+
Two of the five hotels have practical DART access on foot. Mint House Dallas - Victory Park sits about 7 minutes from Victory Station on the Orange and Green lines. Lorenzo Hotel Dallas is about 6 minutes from Convention Center Station on the Blue and Red lines. The three Frisco properties (Kasa Frisco Bridges, Omni Frisco at The Star, and Marriott Dallas Uptown's Uptown location) are either car-oriented or require a bus connection to reach the light rail network. We have a separate page for hotels near DART stations if transit access is your primary filter.
How do I get the best monthly rate at a Dallas hotel?+
Book directly through the hotel's official website and ask the reservations team about monthly or extended-stay rates. Many Dallas properties hold back their best long-stay pricing from third-party platforms. Loyalty program membership (Hilton Honors, Marriott Bonvoy, Omni Select Guest) can also unlock lower rates and add points that offset future travel costs. Booking at least 30 days in advance and targeting the January to March window gives you the most negotiating room.


