Boutique Hotels in Frisco,

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Discover North Texas from the Best Frisco Boutique Hotels

Once nothing but farmland, Frisco has grown exponentially over the last ten years. With the rapid growth of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, Frisco still holds its small town charm while offering attractions befitting of a big city. Nestled between Dallas and Denton, this idyllic city is known for its outdoor fun and historic downtown district.  

Discover a Gamer’s paradise from Frisco Boutique Hotels

The National Video Game Museum is a non-profit organization based in Frisco. It opened its doors in September of 2016, and it's committed to preserving the history of video games. The museum has exhibits that include arcade games, pinball machines, and consoles from every era since the 1970s. There are also development studios where you can learn about game design and coding. The museum hosts events like tournaments and classes for people who want to learn more about gaming history or how to create their own games!

Explore a football Mecca from the Best Boutique Hotels in Frisco

Dallas Cowboy loyalists will love the Star. Where the Cowboys come to practice, this 91-acre complex provides an opportunity to connect with the team in ways never imagined. The esteemed Cowboys Club is where the players, coaches and executives all socialize and talk business. Connected to the World Corporate Headquarters of the Dallas Cowboys, Ford Center is comprised of a multi-purpose, 12,000 seat, indoor stadium as well as the entire Dallas Cowboys football operations and practice fields. The top boutique hotels in Frisco offer close access to this not-to-be-missed attraction.

Rider’s Field is the home of the Frisco RoughRiders, a minor league baseball team in the Texas League. Located in downtown Frisco, the stadium has an indoor/outdoor design and seats up to 10,000 fans. Inside you’ll find multiple areas designed for families and groups, including The Deck—a covered party deck overlooking left field with picnic tables and TVs. You can also enjoy live music on select nights or watch your favorite players take batting practice before games right from your seat thanks to seat-side monitors.

For history lovers, the Frisco Heritage Museum located in the heart of downtown contains numerous exhibits dedicated to the history of the city, including photographs and artifacts that tell stories about early settlers and families who helped shape this once farm town community. Visitors can also explore an old-fashioned general store, jail and a replica of an 1880s schoolhouse classroom.

Take a day trip to Dallas from the Best Unique Hotels in Frisco

Only a half an hour away from the Dallas metroplex, take a day trip to the city. History lovers will marvel at Dealey Plaza, the site of President Kennedy’s passing. The grassy knoll is still there, along with two cryptic X marks on the pavement, marking where the shots hit. The plaza itself is home to many important buildings and monuments, including the Old Red Courthouse, where President John F. Kennedy was tried for bootlegging in 1933 after Prohibition ended.

The whole area is filled with historical significance and beautiful architecture, but if you're looking for something more modern and contemporary, you can always head over to the West End Historic District or the Arts District, home of the Winspear Opera House. Deep Ellum is also a hit if you’re into live music. Discover all this and more when you book your stay from Frisco boutique hotels.

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