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Courtyard by Marriott Arlington by the Ballpark
Our Arlington hotel is located in the heart of the entertainment district, nearby Six Flags and Hurricane Harbor. Great shopping and dining is nearby, as well as the University of Texas at Arlington.

You don't have to be a sports fan to stay at the Courtyard Arlington hotel by the Ballpark, the New Dallas Cowboy stadium and the future home of the Bowling Hall of Fame.…more

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Days Inn Six Flags/Ballpark/Cowboys Stadium
910 North Collins,
Arlington, TX 76010 US

Courtyard by Marriott Arlington Ballpark
1500 Nolan Ryan Expressway,
Arlington, TX 76011 US

The Sanford House Inn And Spa
506 North Center Street,
Arlington, TX 76011 US

Holiday Inn Arlington NorthEast
1311 Wet North Wild Way,
Arlington, TX 76011 US

Econo Lodge Inn and Suites Arlington
1075 Wet North Wild Way,
Arlington, TX 76011 US

Comfort Suites Arlington
411 Road To Six Flags Drive,
Arlington, TX 76011 US

Sheraton Arlington Hotel
1500 Convention Center Drive,
Arlington, TX 76011 US

Towneplace Suites by Marriott Arlington Near Six Flags
1709 East Lamar Boulevard Northeast,
Arlington, TX 76006 US

Howard Johnson Express-Arlington Ballpark
2001 East Copeland Road,
Arlington, TX 76011 US

Springhill Suites by Marriott Arlington Near Six Flags
1975 East Lamar Boulevard,
Arlington, TX 76006 US

Candlewood Suites Arlington
2221 Brookhollow Plaza Drive,
Arlington, TX 76006 US

Sleep Inn Maingate Six Flags
750 Six Flags Drive,
Arlington, TX 76011 US

Hyatt Place Arlington
2380 East Road To Six Flags Street,
Arlington, TX 76011 US

Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites Arlington Six Flags Area
2451 East Randol Mill Road,
Arlington, TX 76011 US

Baymont Inn and Suites Arlington - Near Six Flags
2401 Diplomacy Drive,
Arlington, TX 76011 US

Homewood Suites Dallas Arlington
2401 East Road To Six Flags,
Arlington, TX 76011 US

Studioplus Dallas-Arlington
2420 Lamar Boulevard,
Arlington, TX 76006 US

Hilton Arlington
2401 East Lamar Boulevard,
Arlington, TX US 76006 US

About Arlington

With a population of more than 365,000 and spread across 100 square miles, Arlington is located precisely midway between Dallas and Fort Worth. In both population and area it has a unique distinction other than its 49-in-population standing. It is the largest "mid" city in America.

Arlington's history is complex, its identity evolving over more than 150 years. It has been a frontier outpost, an agricultural center, a site of Indian battles and a mecca for horse racing and gambling. It once was famed for its mineral waters, has long been a college town (it has three colleges), and it hosts major industrial entities such as the Arlington General Motors Assembly Plant. Today it is famed for Major League Baseball and amusement attractions that feature giant roller coasters, but it also has a high tech component that includes nanotechnology research, computer chip manufacturing and a technology incubator designed to introduce leading edge university research into the world of commerce.

Named in honor of Robert E. Lee's hometown in Virginia, Arlington rests squarely on the divide of two distinct geological strata, a vast "grand prairie" called the Eagle Ford, and an oaks-dominated woodland of gently rolling hills called the Eastern Cross Timbers. Its heritage is a colorful one, beginning with Native Americans and continuing through the explorations of the first Europeans and the earliest days of the Texas Republic. No less than six national flags have flown here.

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