
Welcome to Downtown Houston: there's the world-famous Theater District, a haven of arts and culture, and there's Minute Maid Park, home of the Houston Astros baseball team, not to mention a myriad of other great sights. But where to stay? We've done the hard work for you and selected the best hotels in Downtown Houston: some are great for families, others embody Old World glitz and glamour. Use our guide to the best hotels in Downtwon Houston and start planning your city break.
For families

- At The Sam Houston by Hilton, you get good old fashioned Texan hospitality - even the cowprint cushions shout Texas, and the award-winning restaurant serves up sumptous Texan cuisine. The rooms are sleek and contemporary affairs, ideal for families, and it's minutes away from the downtown Theater District.
For Romance

- Couples love the romance and artsy splendour of the Lancaster Hotel. The only luxury stay in the Theater District of Downtown Houston, it boasts smart, designer rooms, Carrera-tiled bathrooms with Bulgari products, huge beds and walls coloured in gentle pastels. The hotel also has its own enormous collection of modern art.
All-out-luxury

- Four Seasons Houston is an Art Deco dreamboat. Walls are adorned with splashes of loud modern art, the spacious rooms are furnished with antiques and sink-into four-posters. The real draw is absolutely everything else: the swimming pool, with its wide decking and poolside cabanas; the spa, and the nail salon; the bar, boasting well over 160 bourbons and whiskeys; and of course the restaurant, headed by celebrity chef Richard Sandoval. True, unadulterated luxury.
- The Grand Dame of Houston's luxury hotels, Hotel ICON is like something out of The Great Gatsby. A neoclassical wonder adorned in Old World glitz and glamour, with luxurious bathroom, and airy, pastel-green rooms furnished in antiques, yet still strikingly modern. The bar, with its marble columns, is ornate and beautiful, while the lounge, with its purple velvet seating and blood-red ceiling, is a sultry and stylish.
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