Frisco, Texas has emerged as one of the most exciting luxury hotel markets in North America. The 2023 opening of the Omni PGA Frisco Resort, the long-running luxury reign of the Westin Dallas Stonebriar Golf Resort & Spa, the in-demand Omni Frisco Hotel at The Star, and the all-suite Hyatt Regency Frisco have given affluent travelers a serious choice of premium addresses. Whether you are planning a wedding weekend, a corporate retreat, a Cowboys game-day getaway, or an indulgent couples’ escape, this guide ranks and reviews the very best luxury hotels Frisco TX has to offer in 2026.
Each property below is reviewed in depth: rooms, dining, spa, pool, recreation, transportation, and the type of traveler it suits best. Real average daily rates (ADRs), AAA Diamond and Forbes Travel Guide ratings (where awarded), and our personal pros and cons close each section. For a broader hotel snapshot across all categories, see our pillar guide to where to stay in Frisco TX.
How We Ranked Frisco’s Luxury Hotels
The order below reflects four equally weighted criteria: physical product quality (rooms, finishes, amenities), service standards measured by AAA Diamond ratings and recent guest reviews, on-site experiences (golf, spa, dining destinations), and value-for-money relative to comparable luxury hotels in the wider DFW metroplex. We deliberately limited the list to hotels that consistently command rates above $250 per night and whose service touches — bell service, valet, in-room dining, concierge — match what discerning luxury travelers expect.

1. Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa — The New Crown Jewel

Opened in May 2023 on the new home of the PGA of America, the Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa instantly became the new benchmark for luxury in North Texas. The resort spans 660 acres on the northern edge of Frisco and includes 500 guest rooms in the main lodge, 10 four-bedroom Ranch Houses for groups, two 18-hole championship courses (Fields Ranch East by Beau Welling and Fields Ranch West by Gil Hanse), the lighted par-3 short course called The Swing, the 10-acre putting course called The Dance Floor, four resort pools (including an adults-only Cabana Pool and a 510-foot lazy river), and 13 restaurants and bars including the headline Trick Rider steakhouse, Apron with views of the 18th green, and the speakeasy-style Knot.
Rooms & Suites
Standard king rooms start at a generous 450 square feet — among the largest entry-level rooms of any Texas resort — with custom oak liquor cabinets, tufted leather headboards, marble bathrooms with deep soaking tubs and walk-in showers, and either a Westin-style Heavenly bed or Omni’s signature plush bedding. Suites scale up to the 2,500-square-foot Presidential. Tartan accents and custom Texas artwork tie the design back to the resort’s PGA-meets-cattle-ranch heritage.
Mokara Spa
The 23,000-square-foot Mokara Spa is among the largest in the metroplex, with 16 treatment rooms, a hydrotherapy circuit, indoor relaxation grottoes, and a full-service salon. Signature treatments include a 90-minute Texas Hill Country massage and a CBD-infused recovery facial. Day-pass access for non-guests starts at $75 with a treatment.
Best For
Golf groups, destination weddings, multi-generational family reunions, corporate retreats, and luxury couples who want resort-style amenities. Expect ADRs of $400 to $650 in peak season (March-May, October-November) and $300 to $400 in summer. See our companion golf in Frisco TX guide if golf is your primary motivation.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Resort scale unmatched in DFW, world-class golf, exceptional dining lineup, beautiful guest rooms. Cons: Located 15 minutes north of central Frisco — better as a destination than a base for off-property exploration. Resort fees and parking add ~$50 per night.
2. The Westin Dallas Stonebriar Golf Resort & Spa

The Westin Stonebriar holds court as Frisco’s longest-tenured luxury hotel and the property that originally put the city on the corporate-incentive map. Set on 400 wooded acres adjacent to the Stonebriar Country Club’s Fazio-designed golf course, the resort underwent a major renovation in 2022 that refreshed the lobby, the WestinWORKOUT fitness studio, the Well & Being Spa, and the pool deck. The hotel maintains a 4-star rating and an 8.9/10 average guest score across 1,000+ reviews.
Rooms & Suites
The Westin’s signature Heavenly Bed sits at the center of every room, paired with sleek modern furnishings, walk-in marble showers, and Westin Hotels’ standard White Tea bath products. The newly redone Stonebriar Suites — at 700 square feet with private balconies overlooking the golf course — are among the best value upgrade options in town.
Pool & Spa
The renovated pool complex includes a family pool with a 100-foot waterslide, an adults-only quiet pool, six private cabanas, and the casual poolside Cabana Bar. The Well & Being Spa runs nine treatment rooms and emphasizes results-oriented services like Hydrafacials, Cryo Slimming, and sports massage tailored to golf and tennis players. A standalone TopGolf Swing Suite is included with golf packages.
Dining
Three restaurants (Fairway Grille, Cantle Bar, and the Sunday brunch destination Vineyards) keep guests on property, and the bar program is among the strongest of any Frisco hotel.
Best For
Golf-focused couples and small groups, conference attendees (the property has 50,000 square feet of meeting space), and travelers wanting a quieter wooded setting. ADRs typically $250-$425.
Pros & Cons
Pros: 400 acres of mature trees, generous renovated spa, classic Texas country-club atmosphere, walking distance to Stonebriar Centre via a private path. Cons: Some guests note the property still feels like a converted corporate hotel rather than a destination resort. The original Westin building is showing its 2002 bones in some service corridors.
3. Omni Frisco Hotel at The Star
If you want to wake up steps from where the Dallas Cowboys practice, this is the only address in Frisco. The Omni Frisco Hotel sits embedded inside The Star campus, with 300 guest rooms, an outdoor rooftop pool overlooking the practice fields, the Cowboys-themed Neighborhood Services restaurant, the Plaza Suites Cocktail Bar, and a fitness center stocked with the same equipment used by the team itself. AAA awarded the property four diamonds at opening in 2017.
Rooms & Suites
Rooms feature understated Cowboys-blue accents, deep soaking tubs in upgraded categories, premium Beautyrest bedding, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The 13 specialty Cowboys-themed suites are interior-decorated by famous players and ownership figures, with the Jerry Jones Suite at the top of the pyramid. Demand for these specialty rooms is highest during preseason camp and football season.
The Star Access
Omni Frisco Hotel guests can reach Tostitos Championship Plaza, the 12,000-seat Ford Center, the Cowboys Pro Shop, the National Videogame Museum, and a dozen restaurants without ever crossing a street. Concierge can arrange private VIP Star tours and Cowboys merchandise delivery. For background on the campus, see our Frisco TX sports guide.
Best For
Cowboys fans on a sports pilgrimage, family weekends pairing a game or training-camp visit with shopping at Stonebriar (10 minutes south), and corporate groups using The Star’s meeting venues. ADRs typically $260-$450 in regular season; spike to $500+ on game weekends.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Unbeatable location for Cowboys experiences, walkable to dozens of restaurants and bars, modern rooms, killer pool views. Cons: No standalone spa (uses an in-house treatment room only), no golf on property, parking and resort fees add up. Game-day pricing can shock first-timers.
4. Hyatt Regency Frisco — The Star
The newest Hyatt in the metroplex opened in 2023 next door to the Omni Frisco Hotel and gives travelers a sleek, all-glass alternative right at The Star. Its 303 rooms include 28 suites; the on-site dining venues include Mexican-inspired Yaupon and a sky-bar concept called Twelve Eleven that has fast become a local favorite for craft cocktails. Hyatt’s World of Hyatt loyalty program and significantly lower entry pricing make this an underrated luxury value.
Rooms & Suites
Rooms feel residential — light woods, performance fabrics, ergonomic work areas, walk-in glass showers — and the higher Regency Club floors include a private lounge with continental breakfast and evening cocktails. Suites top out with the Presidential, which has a private terrace overlooking The Star.
Best For
Hyatt loyalists, business travelers visiting The Star, and discerning travelers who want a slightly quieter alternative to the Omni Frisco next door. ADRs typically $230-$380. Bonus: Globalist members frequently get suite upgrades here.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Brand-new build, excellent sky bar, World of Hyatt loyalty value, walk-everywhere location. Cons: No on-site spa or golf, smaller pool deck than competitors, and the rooms — though new — are slightly more conservative than Omni Frisco’s themed suites.
5. Renaissance Dallas at Plano Legacy West (5 Minutes from Frisco)
Although technically in adjacent Plano, the Renaissance Dallas at Plano Legacy West sits five minutes from south Frisco’s biggest restaurants and shopping — close enough to count for many luxury travelers. The Marriott-flagged Renaissance has 304 modern rooms, a rooftop lounge called Stori Maker that serves as a destination dinner spot, the Texan-Italian restaurant Macellaio, and direct access to the Legacy West restaurant and shopping district.
Best For
Marriott Bonvoy loyalists, business travelers commuting to companies headquartered in Legacy West (Toyota North America, JPMorgan Chase, Liberty Mutual), and luxury travelers who prefer dense walkable urbanism. ADRs typically $230-$380.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Walkable to dozens of restaurants and bars, rooftop dining, contemporary rooms. Cons: Outside Frisco proper, no resort amenities (no spa, no golf), road noise on some sides.
6. The Element by Westin & The AC Hotel Frisco — Boutique-Style Upper Tier
For travelers seeking an extended-stay luxury feel with full kitchens, the Element by Westin Frisco at Hall Park sits next to Kaleidoscope Park and the new flagship Frisco Public Library — one of the most beautiful walking environments in the metroplex. Suites include kitchens, large work spaces, and Heavenly bedding. The AC Hotel by Marriott on Lebanon Road offers a European-inspired design aesthetic and is favored by Atlantic-coast travelers used to AC’s Spanish-pedigree minimalism.
Best For
Extended-stay guests, families needing more space than a hotel room, and design-conscious travelers. ADRs typically $200-$310.
Comparing Frisco’s Luxury Hotels at a Glance
To help you choose quickly, here is a head-to-head summary of how each property fits different traveler profiles. Couples celebrating an anniversary will be happiest at the Omni PGA Frisco for resort scale, the Westin Stonebriar for tree-shaded romance, or Hyatt Regency Frisco for a sleek modern vibe. Family groups should lean toward Omni PGA Frisco (lazy river, multiple pools, kid clubs), the Westin (waterslide and Family Kids Club), or Omni Frisco at The Star (Cowboys-themed kid suites). Corporate groups and incentive trips are best served at the Omni PGA Frisco or Westin Stonebriar for sheer meeting space, while sports fans should anchor on the Omni Frisco at The Star or Hyatt Regency next door. Bachelor and bachelorette groups tend to gravitate to Hyatt Regency for the sky bar combined with Omni Frisco’s walkability to Cowboys-area restaurants and clubs.
Booking Strategy: When to Book and Where to Find Deals

Frisco’s luxury hotels follow predictable seasonal pricing. Peak demand falls in March-May (PGA tournaments, weddings), September-November (football and conference season), and the two weeks around Christmas in the Square. Prices drop 25-40% in mid-summer (June-August) and the first three weeks of January. The PGA Championship — coming back to PGA Frisco in May 2027 — will create the year’s most extreme pricing spike with three-night minimums and 4x normal ADRs at every resort within 30 minutes.
For best rates, book direct on the Omni or Marriott websites with their member-rate programs (free to join), use AAA or AARP discounts (typically 8-10% off), and always check for “Stay Longer, Save More” packages that drop the third or fourth night by half. Suite Hop campaigns from World of Hyatt frequently offer Hyatt Regency Frisco at suite-level prices below Omni standard rooms. For families, ask about resort credits — Omni PGA Frisco often bundles $50-$100 nightly food and beverage credits with two-night packages.
What’s Included at Frisco’s Luxury Hotels
Standard amenities at every property on this list include valet parking (typically $30-$45 per night), 24-hour fitness center access, free high-speed Wi-Fi for loyalty members and at most properties for all guests, in-room safes and refrigerators, premium bath products, plush bathrobes and slippers in upgraded categories, and 24-hour room service. Most properties include access to a pool or spa facility (separate paid treatments at the spas), and several offer airport shuttle service to DFW (typically $35-$55 each way).
Pets are welcomed at the Omni properties and the Westin (typically $50-$75 fee per stay) but with weight restrictions; the Hyatt Regency Frisco currently does not accept pets. Concierge services range from in-house at the Omni resorts to chat-based digital concierge at the AC Hotel and Element. Late checkout (typically 2 PM with availability) is standard at all five top properties on this list.
Dining at Frisco’s Luxury Hotels

Frisco’s luxury hotel dining scene punches well above its weight. Trick Rider at Omni PGA Frisco has quickly become one of the top-three steakhouse experiences in DFW, with prime aged ribeyes, an exceptional bourbon list, and live music on weekends. Apron at the same resort is the daytime favorite for golfers; The Knot is a 14-seat hidden bar reached through a non-marked door and reserved primarily for resort guests. At Omni Frisco at The Star, Neighborhood Services serves contemporary American comfort food and is the official watering hole of the Cowboys community on game days. Vineyards Sunday Brunch at the Westin Stonebriar is the city’s premier weekend brunch destination — reservations book three weeks out for Mother’s Day. For broader recommendations, browse our pillar guide to best restaurants in Frisco TX.
Spa & Wellness at Frisco’s Luxury Hotels
Three of the five properties on this list have full-scale spas. Mokara Spa at Omni PGA Frisco is the largest, with hydrotherapy circuits and 16 treatment rooms. Well & Being Spa at the Westin Stonebriar is smaller but emphasizes results-oriented treatments and golf/tennis recovery. The new Hyatt Regency Frisco offers a high-touch in-room spa concept where therapists come to your suite — a clever solution for a hotel with limited spa floor space. Day passes for non-guests at Mokara start at $75 with a treatment booking; the other properties limit spa access to overnight guests.
Romantic & Wedding Packages
Each of the five top luxury hotels in Frisco has dedicated wedding sales teams. The Westin Stonebriar has held the city’s wedding crown for two decades thanks to its tree-shaded grounds and 50,000 square feet of indoor function space. The Omni PGA Frisco quickly pulled wedding business north with its Lone Star Lawn (capacity up to 600), the Tee’d Up Pavilion, and a dedicated wedding suite. For elopements, the Hyatt Regency Frisco’s Twelve Eleven sky bar is a popular ceremony location for parties under 30. See our deep-dive in weddings and special events in Frisco.
Getting to Frisco’s Luxury Hotels
Most international travelers fly into DFW Airport and rent a car or use a black-car service for the 25-30 minute drive to Frisco. Dallas Love Field is closer to south Frisco hotels (about 20 minutes) but has fewer international connections. Uber Black averages $55-$80 from DFW, and a private SUV shuttle through the Omni or Hyatt concierge desks runs $90-$140 each way. The Omni PGA Frisco offers a complimentary shuttle to The Star and Stonebriar Centre for guests who prefer not to rent a car. For more transportation tips, browse our Frisco vacation planning guide.
Luxury Hotels Frisco TX — FAQ
What is the most luxurious hotel in Frisco TX?
The Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa, opened in 2023, is widely considered the most luxurious hotel in Frisco. With 660 acres, 500 rooms, two championship golf courses, the Mokara Spa, four resort pools, and 13 dining venues, it offers the largest and most resort-style luxury experience in the city.
How much does a luxury hotel in Frisco TX cost per night?
Standard luxury hotel rates in Frisco range from $230 to $450 per night depending on season and property. Suites at Omni PGA Frisco can exceed $1,000 per night during PGA tournament weeks, while off-season summer rates at the Westin Stonebriar can drop to $200 for a renovated room.
Which Frisco luxury hotel has the best spa?
The Mokara Spa at Omni PGA Frisco is the largest and most comprehensive, with 16 treatment rooms and a full hydrotherapy circuit. The Well & Being Spa at the Westin Stonebriar is smaller but excellent for golf and tennis recovery treatments.
Are Frisco luxury hotels family-friendly?
Yes. Omni PGA Frisco, the Westin Stonebriar, and the Omni Frisco at The Star all run kids’ clubs, family pools with waterslides or lazy rivers, and family suites. The Westin Stonebriar’s Family Kids Club and the Omni PGA Frisco’s lazy river and Forest of Fun playground are especially popular with families.
Can you stay near the Dallas Cowboys headquarters in Frisco?
Yes. The Omni Frisco Hotel and the Hyatt Regency Frisco both sit inside The Star campus where the Cowboys practice. Omni Frisco Hotel even features Cowboys-themed suites decorated by current and former players.
What is the best time to book a luxury hotel in Frisco?
Mid-summer (June through August) and the first three weeks of January offer the lowest rates, often 25-40% below peak season. Avoid PGA Championship week (typically May), Cowboys preseason camp dates, and major holiday weekends if you want the best value.
Do Frisco luxury hotels offer airport shuttles?
Some do. The Omni PGA Frisco runs a complimentary shuttle to The Star and Stonebriar Centre for guests, and most properties can arrange private SUV transfers from DFW Airport for $90-$140 each way. Uber Black is often a more economical option at $55-$80.
Final Recommendations
Frisco’s luxury hotel scene now offers something for every traveler profile. Choose Omni PGA Frisco Resort & Spa for the absolute best resort experience in North Texas. Choose The Westin Dallas Stonebriar Golf Resort & Spa for classic Texas country-club romance and the best value in the luxury tier. Choose Omni Frisco Hotel at The Star for an unmatched Dallas Cowboys experience. Choose the Hyatt Regency Frisco for sleek modern design at a notch below Omni pricing. Choose the Renaissance Dallas at Plano Legacy West if you prefer walkable urban dining. Whichever you select, Frisco’s luxury hotels offer a level of polish that finally matches the city’s status as one of the wealthiest and most attraction-rich destinations in the South. Bookmark this page — we update it whenever a new luxury property opens in Frisco, which in this market happens with surprising regularity.