Hilton's 24-story high-rise offers 1,200 soundproofed guest quarters in conservative beige and cream tones. The rooms and accoutrements are pleasing and come with standard amenities such as mini fridge, coffeemaker and room service.
Price: ExpensiveThis 977-room modern highrise hotel was built with Hyatt's customary atrium design. Standing in the lobby, one can look up and see the top of the accommodation surrounded by each floors' guest room doors.
Price: ExpensiveThis Residence Inn occupies some of the most centrally located real estate in downtown Houston. Adjacent to Main Street, Residence guests can take advantage of more than 60 eclectic restaurants and lively bars in the City's social center.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveThe Whitehall Hotel sits on the southwest edge of Houston's financial district and is a bit isolated from the rest of Downtown.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveWe never need to say much about this spectacular hotel chain. Although it is never a lock to make our list, Houston's version definitely belongs near the top.
Price: ExpensiveICON offers a Victorian Period inspired accommodation on the north edge of downtown's heart.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveStaying on the cheap never comes with many frills, so do not expect any from this convention center area Holiday Inn Express. The rooms are basic with the expected, simple furnishings.
Price: Least Expensive