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Omni Dallas Hotel

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The Omni Dallas Hotel is a 23-story, 1001-room hotel at the Convention Center District in Dallas, Texas. The $500 million hotel is owned by the City of Dallas, managed by Omni Hotels & Resorts and is attached directly to the Dallas Convention Center. Visitdallas is contracted by the City to attract conventions to the Dallas Convention Center and increase tourism to fill rooms at the Omni Dallas Hotel although serious doubts about its effectiveness were raised in January 2019 after the release of an audit.

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Omni Dallas Hotel
South Lamar Street, Dallas

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South Lamar Street 555
75202 Dallas
Texas, United States
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Omni Hotels & Resorts

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