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“A cutting edge arty hotel housed in the 19th century shell of the original Hotel Saint George. Salvaged materials are mixed with cutting edge design - think reclaimed marble surfaces and steel doors complemented by local contemporary artworks. The restaurant is a local favourite as is the bar/cafe.”

“A cutting edge arty hotel housed in the 19th century shell of the original Hotel Saint George. Salvaged materials are mixed with cutting edge design - think reclaimed marble surfaces and steel doors complemented by local contemporary artworks. The restaurant is a local favourite as is the bar/cafe.”

Hotel Review

Marfa has been crying out for a hotel cool enough to match the plenitude of galleries, restaurants and art institutions that dominate this small town's scene - and here it is! The original Hotel Saint George was built in 1886, and Carlos Jimenez Studio (a Houston-based architecture firm) has breathed new life into many of the building's original materials in this new incarnation- original concrete floors, exposed brick walls and marble and steel features. Add to this hundreds of artworks by artists such as Mark Flood, Christopher Wool, Jeremy Deprez and Jeff Elrod, as well as the newest location for Marfa Book Co. and you have a fittingly cultural hub for this extraordinary town. We were particularly wowed by the Aesop products in the bathrooms and the mouthwatering food by executive chef Allison Jenkins. An all round winner from us!

Recommended For

  • Romantic Break
  • A suave and sophisticated hotel, offering elegant rooms, original artworks, a fabulous restaurant and a lively atmosphere
  • Museums
  • This small town, famed for its focus on art and culture, boasts an enourmous number of galleries and museums
  • Great walks
  • You are not far from Big Bend National Park, and the Rio Grande river- areas of remarkable natural beauty
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • The cafe/lobby/bar draws a young and vibrant crowd of locals at the weekends, as does the restaurant
  • Other Activities
  • This cultural hub boasts over 300 contemporary artworks, as well as the famed Marfa Book Company
  • Artworks
  • Over 300 original artworks
  • Romantic
  • Luxury
  • Views
  • Lively
  • Family Suites
  • Literary
  • Full of character
  • Good wine list
  • Charming
  • Disabled access
  • Child friendly
  • Gym
  • Chic
  • Boutique
  • Restaurant

Facilities

  • Good wine list
  • Wifi
  • Bar
  • Family Suites
  • Parking
  • Bath robes
  • Safe
  • Views
  • Satellite / Cable TV
  • Concierge
  • Suites
  • Disabled access
  • Room service
  • Child friendly
  • Gym
  • Swimming Pool
  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Museums
  • This small town, famed for its focus on art and culture, boasts an enourmous number of galleries and museums
  • Great walks
  • You are not far from Big Bend National Park, and the Rio Grande river- areas of remarkable natural beauty
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • The cafe/lobby/bar draws a young and vibrant crowd of locals at the weekends, as does the restaurant
  • Other Activities
  • This cultural hub boasts over 300 contemporary artworks, as well as the famed Marfa Book Company

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Filling the Gap in Marfa

"And for locals or visitors not spending the night, Hotel Saint George has quickly become the town meeting spot with its buzzing lobby bar/café, the carefully curated Marfa Book Co. collection which takes residence on the ground floor and LaVenture, a restaurant helmed by executive chef Allison Jenkins"

Originally published by Forbes (view article)

Hotel Saint George

"The hotel’s art collection is sure to get people talking: Nearly 300 works by regional artists such as Christopher Wool, Mark Flood, and Jeff Elrod are exhibited throughout the property, including pieces in all 55 guest rooms."

Originally published by Conde Nast Traveler (view article)

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