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4 soveværelser3 badeværelserPlads til 8 personer
Populære faciliteter
Udforsk området

Coppell, TX
- Place, Waggin' Tails Park17 min. gang
- Place, American Airlines Center23 min. kørsel
- Place, AT&T Stadium26 min. kørsel
- Airport, Dallas, TX (DFW-Dallas-Fort Worth Intl.)14 min. kørsel
Værelser og sovepladser
4 soveværelser (8 sovepladser)
Soveværelse 1
1 kingsize-seng
Soveværelse 2
1 queensize-seng
Soveværelse 3
1 queensize-seng
Soveværelse 4
1 futon (dobbeltseng)
3 badeværelser
Badeværelse 1
Toilet · Kun brusekabine · Udendørs bruser
Badeværelse 2
Badekar eller brusekabine · Toilet
Badeværelse 3
Toilet · Kun brusekabine · Boblebadekar
Områder
Terrasse eller gårdhave
Veranda eller hawaiiansk terrasse
Udendørs bruser
Køkken
Tekøkken
Udendørs legeområde
Have
Om overnatningsstedet
Luxury Vacation Home
Enjoy the elegance of a by-gone era while staying in this HotSpot home. Beautifully decorated and featuring Italian marble flooring, walk-in showers for two, original french doors, a rustic stone fireplace, and a stunningly unique fully heated outdoor spa and pool with tropical falls surrounding.
The house is located not but 10 minutes from every attraction, The ethereal Arboretum and Botanical gardens, The historical masterpiece The John F Kennedy Memorial, The famous Gaylord Hotel, which hosts events year round, and several other must-see attractions nearby! A luxury vacation home which has various living rooms, dining rooms, three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a garden and pool (Along with a perfectly convenient Outdoor Shower and Bathroom to rinse off in), an enchanting rustic stone fireplace, and a study room, which is a separate work space with sunlight, and internet connection (we all need some study time!)
What’s Nearby?
Bishop Arts District:
If you are looking for things to do, the Bishop Arts District in Dallas's North Oak Cliff neighborhood has nearly endless possibilities for shopping, dining, and entertainment. It features more than sixty independently owned and operated businesses. Here, you will find chic boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, and cozy coffee shops in an inviting small-town atmosphere.
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza:
Forever etched in infamy, the former Texas School Book Depository at the intersection of Houston and Elm Streets in Dallas is now home to a museum dedicated to remembering one of the nation's most tragic and defining moments: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
John F. Kennedy Memorial:
Located just a few blocks away from Dealey Plaza, across from the city courthouse, stands the John F. Kennedy Memorial. This imposing yet understated monument to President Kennedy was designed by renowned architect Philip Johnson, and its construction was completed in 1970 after years of controversy.
The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden:
Located just minutes from downtown Dallas, the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden sits on 66 acres along the southeast shore of White Rock Lake. The property's fourteen world-famous displays showcase seasonal flowers, ornamental shrubs, trees, and plant collections. The gardens also host seasonal outdoor festivals, concerts, art shows, and educational programs, and guided tours of the property are available.
Perot Museum of Nature and Science:
Housed in a massive architectural masterpiece designed by Thom Mayne, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science is a top Dallas attraction for families and curious tourists.
Dallas Museum of Art:
The Dallas Museum of Art has been a long-standing institution in the city since it opened in 1903. One of the 10 largest museums in the United States, it has a collection of more than 24,000 works from the Americas and around the globe, including everything from ancient artifacts to contemporary art.
Dallas World Aquarium:
Conveniently located within easy walking distance of the city's historic downtown core, Dallas World Aquarium is a fun and educational excursion for young and old alike. Housed in some 87,000 gallons of saltwater are a vast array of sea life including bonnethead sharks, stingrays, jellyfish, sea turtles, giant groupers, and rare leafy seadragons, all living in natural reef settings.
Dallas Cattle Drive Sculptures at Pioneer Plaza:
Pioneer Park, maintained by the adjacent Dallas Convention Center, is designed to resemble a section of the Shawnee Trail, a major Texas cattle drive route in the 19th century. It's a beautiful, large green space in Dallas's central business district that's fun to wander, and even features a stream that falls over limestone cliffs.
Dallas Zoo:
The Dallas Zoo is a 106-acre park housing more than 2,000 exotic animals from 406 species in a variety of different habitats. Always popular with families, this fun attraction – just three miles away from the city center – was established in 1888, making it one of the oldest zoos in the United States.
Reunion Tower:
While not the tallest building in Dallas, the Reunion Tower is undoubtedly the most distinguished and most recognizable. Completed in 1978 and appearing as a geodesic ball perched atop five cylindrical concrete poles, its 560-foot length is spectacularly lit up at night, emphasizing its unique outline.
The Nasher Sculpture Center:
Opened in 2003, the Nasher Sculpture Center has a collection of modern and contemporary sculpture and contains exhibits exploring the history of the art of sculpture. Located in the heart of the Dallas Arts District and just steps away from the Dallas Museum of Art, it also features a number of large outdoor sculptures on display throughout the tree-lined grounds.
Frontiers of Flight Museum:
The Frontiers of Flight Museum is home to more than 30 aircraft and has extensive exhibits that display the journey from the roots of aviation from Leonardo da Vinci through modern space exploration. The museum's impressive collection includes a full-size model of the Wright Flier, artifacts from the Hindenburg, as well as numerous WWI and WWII aircraft and artifacts.
The Cavanaugh Flight Museum:
Another excellent aviation museum to visit is the Cavanaugh Flight Museum. Located in Addison just north of Dallas, the museum's impressive collection of vintage aircraft are kept in a massive hangar, along with numerous accompanying artifacts and exhibits.
African American Museum:
Founded in 1974, the African American Museum has a variety of displays of African American artistic, cultural, and historical materials. Full of references to traditional African motifs and cultural icons, the museum's collection includes numerous pieces of artwork, along with a library and historical archive. Educational and entertainment programs are also hosted in the on-site theater.
The house is located not but 10 minutes from every attraction, The ethereal Arboretum and Botanical gardens, The historical masterpiece The John F Kennedy Memorial, The famous Gaylord Hotel, which hosts events year round, and several other must-see attractions nearby! A luxury vacation home which has various living rooms, dining rooms, three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a garden and pool (Along with a perfectly convenient Outdoor Shower and Bathroom to rinse off in), an enchanting rustic stone fireplace, and a study room, which is a separate work space with sunlight, and internet connection (we all need some study time!)
What’s Nearby?
Bishop Arts District:
If you are looking for things to do, the Bishop Arts District in Dallas's North Oak Cliff neighborhood has nearly endless possibilities for shopping, dining, and entertainment. It features more than sixty independently owned and operated businesses. Here, you will find chic boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, and cozy coffee shops in an inviting small-town atmosphere.
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza:
Forever etched in infamy, the former Texas School Book Depository at the intersection of Houston and Elm Streets in Dallas is now home to a museum dedicated to remembering one of the nation's most tragic and defining moments: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
John F. Kennedy Memorial:
Located just a few blocks away from Dealey Plaza, across from the city courthouse, stands the John F. Kennedy Memorial. This imposing yet understated monument to President Kennedy was designed by renowned architect Philip Johnson, and its construction was completed in 1970 after years of controversy.
The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden:
Located just minutes from downtown Dallas, the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden sits on 66 acres along the southeast shore of White Rock Lake. The property's fourteen world-famous displays showcase seasonal flowers, ornamental shrubs, trees, and plant collections. The gardens also host seasonal outdoor festivals, concerts, art shows, and educational programs, and guided tours of the property are available.
Perot Museum of Nature and Science:
Housed in a massive architectural masterpiece designed by Thom Mayne, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science is a top Dallas attraction for families and curious tourists.
Dallas Museum of Art:
The Dallas Museum of Art has been a long-standing institution in the city since it opened in 1903. One of the 10 largest museums in the United States, it has a collection of more than 24,000 works from the Americas and around the globe, including everything from ancient artifacts to contemporary art.
Dallas World Aquarium:
Conveniently located within easy walking distance of the city's historic downtown core, Dallas World Aquarium is a fun and educational excursion for young and old alike. Housed in some 87,000 gallons of saltwater are a vast array of sea life including bonnethead sharks, stingrays, jellyfish, sea turtles, giant groupers, and rare leafy seadragons, all living in natural reef settings.
Dallas Cattle Drive Sculptures at Pioneer Plaza:
Pioneer Park, maintained by the adjacent Dallas Convention Center, is designed to resemble a section of the Shawnee Trail, a major Texas cattle drive route in the 19th century. It's a beautiful, large green space in Dallas's central business district that's fun to wander, and even features a stream that falls over limestone cliffs.
Dallas Zoo:
The Dallas Zoo is a 106-acre park housing more than 2,000 exotic animals from 406 species in a variety of different habitats. Always popular with families, this fun attraction – just three miles away from the city center – was established in 1888, making it one of the oldest zoos in the United States.
Reunion Tower:
While not the tallest building in Dallas, the Reunion Tower is undoubtedly the most distinguished and most recognizable. Completed in 1978 and appearing as a geodesic ball perched atop five cylindrical concrete poles, its 560-foot length is spectacularly lit up at night, emphasizing its unique outline.
The Nasher Sculpture Center:
Opened in 2003, the Nasher Sculpture Center has a collection of modern and contemporary sculpture and contains exhibits exploring the history of the art of sculpture. Located in the heart of the Dallas Arts District and just steps away from the Dallas Museum of Art, it also features a number of large outdoor sculptures on display throughout the tree-lined grounds.
Frontiers of Flight Museum:
The Frontiers of Flight Museum is home to more than 30 aircraft and has extensive exhibits that display the journey from the roots of aviation from Leonardo da Vinci through modern space exploration. The museum's impressive collection includes a full-size model of the Wright Flier, artifacts from the Hindenburg, as well as numerous WWI and WWII aircraft and artifacts.
The Cavanaugh Flight Museum:
Another excellent aviation museum to visit is the Cavanaugh Flight Museum. Located in Addison just north of Dallas, the museum's impressive collection of vintage aircraft are kept in a massive hangar, along with numerous accompanying artifacts and exhibits.
African American Museum:
Founded in 1974, the African American Museum has a variety of displays of African American artistic, cultural, and historical materials. Full of references to traditional African motifs and cultural icons, the museum's collection includes numerous pieces of artwork, along with a library and historical archive. Educational and entertainment programs are also hosted in the on-site theater.
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Pool
Boblebad
Køkken
Vaskemaskine
Tørretumbler
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Cozy 4 BR home with a private backyard and pool
Cozy 4 BR home with a private backyard and pool
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Husregler
Indtjekning efter kl. 16.00
Udtjekning inden kl. 11.00
Børn
Børn i alderen 0-17 år er tilladt
Begivenheder
Tilladte arrangementer: familiesammenkomster, fødselsdagsfester og bryllupper
Kæledyr
Kæledyr er tilladt: Kun hunde og katte under 9 kg hver (maks. ét kæledyr i alt)
Pet deposit/fee will be applied
Rygning
Rygning er ikke tilladt
Vigtige oplysninger
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Fester og events (inkl. familiesammenkomster, fødselsdagsfester og bryllupper) er tilladt på stedet. Maks. antal deltagere: 30
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Om området
Coppell
Denne feriebolig befinder sig i Coppell i centrum og tæt på forlystelsesparker. Grapevine Mills Mall og Galleria Dallas er begge et besøg værd, hvis shopping ligger højt på listen. De rejsende, som derimod ønsker at opleve områdets populære seværdigheder, kan kigge forbi Great Wolf Lodge Waterpark. Overvej at tage til Majestic Event Centers, hvis du vil male byen rød, eller SEA LIFE Grapevine Aquarium, hvis du rejser med børn. Oplevelser som kajakroning og motorbådssejlads giver gode muligheder for at komme ud på eller i det omgivende vand, eller du kan tage på eventyr ved at afprøve økoture og cykling i nærheden.

Coppell, TX
Hvad ligger i nærheden?
- Waggin' Tails Park - 17 min. gang - 1.4 km
- Gaylord Texan Convention Center - 13 min. kørsel - 15.9 km
- Galleria Dallas - 14 min. kørsel - 23.2 km
- American Airlines Center - 23 min. kørsel - 37.3 km
- AT&T Stadium - 26 min. kørsel - 44.2 km
Sådan kommer du rundt
Restauranter
- McDonald's - 3 min. kørsel
- Starbucks - 4 min. kørsel
- Wendy's - 4 min. kørsel
- Italian Express Gourmet Pizza - 4 min. kørsel
- Salata - 4 min. kørsel
Ofte stillede spørgsmål
Om værten
Vært: Ella Zurar
Sprog:
engelsk
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