Luxury themed suites, upscale spa, poolside bar, dining



























"For a Houston‑hosted World Series, this eclectic hotel in the Museum District is highlighted for its bold, themed rooms and proximity to cultural institutions, suiting visitors who want both baseball and art‑filled days nearby." - Jessica Chapel
"Around the corner from the Houston Museum of Fine Art, this sophisticated yet sexy place lets business and leisure coexist. The Houston We Have a Problem suite, one of the so-called concept suites, goes all in on the theme with a moon-inspired couch and a life-sized astronaut statue presiding over one corner; the space is huge—more than 1,000 square feet—with an executive-style table that seats as many as eight. Wellness perks include fitness machines with individual TVs and the Have No Mercy deep-tissue massage at ZaSpa, which is to die for. The restaurant draws a mix of locals and hotel guests, and its terrace has good views of the Museum of Fine Arts and the Mecom Foundation, while an extensive poolside menu offers adult popsicles and drinks by the pitcher." - Diana Oates, Mai Pham
"A more upscale, centrally located hotel option with rooms starting around $241 per night, positioned close enough to Pride and Beyoncé-themed events to be convenient without putting guests directly in the thick of concert traffic." - Jesse Sparks
"Hotel ZaZa Museum District is a One Key hotel located in Houston, Texas, known for its stylish decor and luxurious amenities, providing a unique stay in the city." - The MICHELIN Guide
"Home to themed luxury suites with plush furniture and thoughtful decor, supported by onsite planners who coordinate large events, plus an onsite lounge and the restaurant Monarch—features inspectors highlighted when awarding it one Michelin Key for offering a notably special stay." - Brittany Britto Garley