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8 top Houston hotels offering cool deals for a quick winter getaway
Austinites can be forgiven for desperately needing a break this winter. Yet in a season when so many normally boarding planes to fly out of state, many of us have stayed home to protect our health.
For Texans with wanderlust, Houston’s many hotels are offering myriad opportunities for mini getaways. Safety is no doubt a top concern when venturing out during a pandemic. To that end, numerous hotels have pledged to provide safe stays via contactless check-ins and checkouts, socially distanced activities, extra cleaning in rooms and communal areas, and more. Don’t be shy in calling ahead and asking questions before you book and after you arrive.
Savvy travelers should look for deals right now. Visit Houston is offering a buy-one, gift-one experience for guests to gift loved ones, healthcare workers, a teacher, or anyone in need of holiday cheer. Meanwhile, the AAA Four Diamond InterContinental Houston – Medical Center has teamed up with Rice Village to deliver 12 exclusive offers with the bustling shopping district’s boutiques, spas, and fast casual restaurants.
With that in mind, we’ve rounded up eight Houston-area hotels (including north and island jaunts) that are just a road-trip away.
Four Seasons
Houston’s downtown site of one of America’s most iconic luxury hotel brands boasts a redesign of its rooms, courtesy of the award-winning Rottet Studio. Nearby entertainment comes courtesy of neighboring Toyota Center, House of Blues, and Discovery Green, while inside, families can enjoy the popular saltwater pool, which even offers movie time for kiddos. Couples can book his-and-her trips to the acclaimed spa.
Nosh at Bayou & Bottle restaurant and bar, or go upscale Italian with Quattro, which is open for special event nights.
Deals: Want to check in with friends or family who live in Houston? Look for 20-percent-off room rates and the Four Seasons Residents Retreat Package, which includes a discounted room, daily breakfast, valet, movies, and even a trip to the in-house Topgolf simulator.
Insider tip: Watch for the visiting celebrity, as the hotel is a favorite of visiting A-listers. Also, the hotel is famous for accommodating the most outlandish asks, so don’t be modest with any special requests. (Guests have been known to request visits with wild animals on the grounds or have dinner with J.J. Watt, for starters.)
The Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa
Boasting 27 acres on Buffalo Bayou, history as home to President George H.W. Bush and wife, Barbara, and reputation as an abode for local elite, The Houstonian enjoys legendary status. The hotel also boasts a winter wonderland for families and kids.
Deals: The resort is offering several deals this season, the most popular being the Unwind & Dine Package, which includes two complimentary cocktails, all-pool access, late check out, and a $50 credit toward dining and beverages (this is best served at in-house restaurant, TRIBUTE).
Insider tip: When staying at the hotel, there is no resort fee for guests who partake in the offerings of the exclusive Houstonian Club. (Resort fees often run a minimum of $50 per day). No stay is complete without a visit to the iconic Trellis Spa, soon to be the largest spa in Texas.
The Post Oak Hotel
Houston billionaire Tilman Fertitta built his palace for an opulent, over-the-top experience. The city’s only hotel to achieve the coveted AAA Five Diamond Rating offers helicopter service, a 20,000-square-foot spa, and even a $1 million package. (The package provides an opportunity to enjoy 43 vintages of Chateau Mouton Rothschild in Magnums, “His & Hers” Bentleys, up to four gourmet dinners, along with overnight stays at the hotel.) Head to Uptown for eats, or dine in at The Post Oak’s four restaurants — Craft F&B, Bouchée Patisserie, Bloom & Bee, and H Bar.
Deals: The “Linger Longer” discount is for extended stays. Also look for breakfast credits for a bed and breakfast experience, and even an exclusive, behind-the-scenes tour of the Johnson Space Center with access to private, select areas.
Insider tip: Watch for celebs at the pool — especially Houston Rockets superstars — and snap a selfie under the $1 million crystal chandelier.
Marriott Marquis
For a full-on waterpark experience without leaving the city, venture to downtown’s Marriott Marquis and its massive Texas-shaped (and Texas-sized) lazy river pool. Since its opening, the hotel’s Parkview Terrace has become a social media favorite. For the winter, visiting DJs spin tunes while guests splash in the heated waters at night or sip cocktails at the outdoor bars.
Daytime, catch a sporting event at Biggio’s or visit the Pure Spa for an array of Elemis Biotic beauty treatments or a relaxing massage before venturing out to next-door Discovery Green. Nearby dining destinations include the scenic Grove, buzzy Lucille’s, newcomer Acadian Coast, or the acclaimed Xin Chao. But visitors should be sure to feast at in-house Xochi, the brainchild of Hugo Ortega and Tracy Vaught and home to the city’s best Oaxacan-inspired dishes — especially the divine, mole-laden plates.
Deals: Be sure to check out seasonal packages featuring terrace entertainment.
Insider tip: Grab your partner or the kids and plan to arrive at the pool at or before 10 am, as it is jam-packed by mid-morning.
Hotel Alessandra
Gracefully appointed with European flair (the lobby makes for perfect selfies), the Alessandra brings a romantic, old-world charm to downtown. The hotel’s many packages (spa days, couples, etc.) make for an easy way to explore the Alessandra’s offerings. Food and drink is a draw here: the Bardot lounge is modeled after turn-of-the-century bars in London. Enjoy a sip there, then head to Lucienne for Mediterranean and French-inspired fare. Service shines at Spa by Alessandra, which offers a quiet, pampering atmosphere (whispering is a must).
Deals: Rates start at $99 per night; packages include “Stay Another Night For Free”: reserve two nights, and receive a complimentary third night.
Insider tip: Lounge at the pool, change, and hop in the hotel’s Maserati for a quick jaunt to a downtown destination.
Hotel ZaZa Museum District
If these walls could talk, what stories they’d tell. Since its opening in the Museum District in the early aughts, Hotel ZaZa has been home to racy rendezvouses in its scandalously seductive suites. Arrive early to dine at the open-air Monarch Bistro, sidle up to the bar, roam the romantic settings (even the hallways are eye-catching), and later, retreat to the room. Wake up late and join the scenesters at the pool; the cabanas here are always hoppin’ and often spark impromptu parties. When weather permits, a stroll down the Museum District walkways near the Sam Houston fountain is simply divine.
Deals: One offer includes a $50 food and beverage credit per night — for use with room service, poolside, Monarch, or the minibar — plus valet parking for one vehicle per night.
Insider tip: Party late into the night at Monarch (or at a stranger’s suite — it happens often), wake up late, and head to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston’s stunning new Nancy and Rich Kinder Building for some amazing art.
Houston CityPlace Marriott at Springwoods Village
Woodlands locals and residents in points north can now enjoy a AAA Four-Diamond experience, thanks to the CityPlace Marriott. The hotel is strategically located near major shopping destinations, including The Woodlands Mall, The Market at Springwoods Village, and Old Town Spring.
Deals: Seasonal rooms start at $99 per night.
Insider tip: After a shopping trip, dine at the acclaimed in-house SwitcHouse Plates + Pours, then get into the holiday spirit with views of a life-size gingerbread village and floating, 35-foot tree along the walking trails.
Hotel Galvez & Spa
For some old-world charm, travelers can opt for the only historic beachfront hotel on the Gulf Coast, the Hotel Galvez. Take a Spa Room or a suite overlooking the water at the AAA Four-Diamond property. Enjoy pooltime, a cocktail on the deck, or a daily shrimp fry for a true island experience.
The charming inn has hosted a cadre of the rich and famous since its opening in 1911, so expect to see a mix of well-heeled travelers, smart locals, and savvy adventurers. As Galveston is currently under COVID restrictions, call ahead as reservations may change daily.
Deals: Check often as deals are changing based on occupancy and restrictions.
Insider tip: The Galvez is regarded as one of the most haunted spots in Texas; look for a guided ghost tour, or watch for an elegant specter at the regal bar late at night.