
Casa Duro
Where thick walls and open land hold the kind of quiet you forgot existed
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Casa Duro
3 Total Rooms
3 Room Types
4.7 (47 Reviews)
There is a particular quality to a building that has endured centuries without apology. Casa Duro carries that weight in its stone facades, its timber beams, its rooms shaped by hands that understood proportion as a form of generosity. The property is a restored rural house reimagined as a small, deeply personal hotel, one where the architecture does most of the talking. Thick masonry walls hold cool air in summer and warmth through cooler months, and the interiors balance original structural character with considered modern comfort. Furnishings are simple, tactile, and deliberately restrained. Nothing here competes for your attention. Instead, the rooms invite a slower register, a kind of attention that sharpens when there is less to look at.
Accommodations at Casa Duro are few by design, lending the experience an intimacy that larger properties cannot replicate. Each room reflects the building's heritage while offering the comforts of thoughtful renovation: quality linens, natural materials, and windows that frame the surrounding landscape with an almost painterly precision. Common spaces flow between indoors and out, encouraging guests to drift from a reading corner to a courtyard table without ceremony. Meals are central to the rhythm here, prepared with a focus on local ingredients and seasonal simplicity. Breakfast and shared dinners become anchoring moments of the day, the kind of meals where conversation stretches long past the last glass.
The grounds around Casa Duro extend the sense of openness that the interiors establish. Outdoor spaces are generous and unfussy, with areas to sit, walk, or simply be still among the surrounding terrain. The landscape is one of agricultural beauty, open and unhurried, marked by the textures of cultivated land and the silence of wide skies. Guests tend to settle into the property's pace quickly, finding their hours shaped by light, appetite, and the pull of a good book rather than any structured itinerary.
What Casa Duro offers is not easily categorized. It is not a resort, not a villa rental, not a bed and breakfast in any conventional sense. It is a house that has been opened to a small number of guests at a time, with the understanding that true hospitality often means providing less rather than more. You leave with the feeling of having stayed somewhere that belongs to its land completely, a place where the walls remember more than you ever will, and where your own memories settle in deep.
There is a particular quality to a building that has endured centuries without apology. Casa Duro carries that weight in its stone facades, its timber beams, its rooms shaped by hands that understood proportion as a form of generosity. The property is a restored rural house reimagined as a small, deeply personal hotel, one where the architecture does most of the talking. Thick masonry walls hold cool air in summer and warmth through cooler months, and the interiors balance original structural character with considered modern comfort. Furnishings are simple, tactile, and deliberately restrained. Nothing here competes for your attention. Instead, the rooms invite a slower register, a kind of attention that sharpens when there is less to look at.
Accommodations at Casa Duro are few by design, lending the experience an intimacy that larger properties cannot replicate. Each room reflects the building's heritage while offering the comforts of thoughtful renovation: quality linens, natural materials, and windows that frame the surrounding landscape with an almost painterly precision. Common spaces flow between indoors and out, encouraging guests to drift from a reading corner to a courtyard table without ceremony. Meals are central to the rhythm here, prepared with a focus on local ingredients and seasonal simplicity. Breakfast and shared dinners become anchoring moments of the day, the kind of meals where conversation stretches long past the last glass.
The grounds around Casa Duro extend the sense of openness that the interiors establish. Outdoor spaces are generous and unfussy, with areas to sit, walk, or simply be still among the surrounding terrain. The landscape is one of agricultural beauty, open and unhurried, marked by the textures of cultivated land and the silence of wide skies. Guests tend to settle into the property's pace quickly, finding their hours shaped by light, appetite, and the pull of a good book rather than any structured itinerary.

What we love about this stay
Casa Duro feels like someone's very considered idea of what a Dallas stay should be — not a hotel experience transplanted from somewhere else, but something rooted in the texture of Lower Greenville itself. The rooms have a bespoke quality, each one decorated with a point of view that nods to the city's own aesthetic rather than defaulting to generic boutique polish. There's a domesticity to it that's disarming: fully equipped kitchens, separate sitting areas, Egyptian cotton on pillowtop beds — details that make it feel less like checking in and more like settling into a well-curated home. Mornings anchor the stay, with locally sourced breakfast that connects you to Dallas through flavor rather than proximity alone. It's the kind of place that suits someone who wants to be near the Granada Theater or Knox-Henderson but return to something genuinely quiet — a property where comfort feels personal, not performative, and where the memory isn't of luxury but of feeling unexpectedly at ease.
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Where you'll be staying
2806 Greenville Ave, Dallas, Texas, 75206, Dallas, TX, US
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Guest
DEC 2025
E and D overnight stay My sister and I stayed in the Priscilla suite for a night and it was fabulous! We loved all the roominess (private bathrooms?? OMG), the artwork, and the amenities - laundry facilities in the unit?? Who does that? The location was ideal. We are looking into a longer stay later this year. This was more of an apartment stay than a hotel stay for us! Additionally, we invited friends to eat with us at Sisters, and it was especially good. Thank you!!
Guest
DEC 2025
Anniversary Getaway We wanted to try something different besides the usual hotel stay; and this was it! Very cool apartment with great decor and furnishings.
Guest
DEC 2025
Such a fun place to stay! You feel like you are part of the city but cozily tucked away upstairs. We would definitely stay here again! Beats a hotel room any day..
Guest
DEC 2025
Sehr schöne und grosse Wohnung Liegt in einem ruhigen Einfamilienhausquartier, Restaurants und Bars in Gehdistanz. Eigener kostenloser Parkplatz.
Guest
DEC 2025
Amazing Duro Hospitality We did almost the whole Duro Hospitality experience and it was fabulous. The room (Marcia) was comfortable and beautifully appointed. Ate at Sister Restaurant twice - amazing service and food served family style which was perfect! Culminated in an amazing meal at The Charles for our anniversary - unmatched service and food! Can't wait to visit again.
What you need to know
3:00 PM
We understand that plans can change. The cancellation terms below describe the standard policy. Your specific booking’s eligibility for cancellation and refund is determined by the terms shown at the time of booking. **Standard Refundable Terms** For reservations that are marked as refundable: - Guests may cancel up to 48 hours before check-in to receive a full refund - Cancellations made less than 48 hours before check-in may be eligible for a partial refund No refunds are issued for: - No-shows - Cancellations made after check-in - Non-Refundable Reservations Some reservations may be marked as non-refundable. - For these bookings, cancellations or no-shows are not eligible for a refund, regardless of timing. **Refund Processing** Eligible refunds are processed to the original payment method and typically appear within 5–10 business days, depending on your payment provider.Reservation Changes Changes to reservations, including date modifications, are subject to availability and may incur additional charges and must be made up to 48 hours before check-in
Contactless check-out is available Professional property host/manager Property does not require health documentation at check-in Contactless check-in is available Pets welcome Children welcome
10:00 AM
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