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Top 4 Houston Hotel Choices

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It's tough enough traveling to Houston if you've never been there before; looking for a hotel in Houston shouldn't make the experience more difficult. Choose from the following hotel list to find a Houston hotel that meets your needs, taste, and budget.

1. Hotel Indigo - A Houston Hotel for Shoppers

If you're planning to do some Texas-size shopping, put 'er down at Hotel Indigo, InterContinental's hip budget hotel brand located in the main shopping district of Houston. Changes are made throughout the year at Hotel Indigo in Houston to keep guest rooms looking fresh: Photographic wall murals, rugs, duvets, and slipcovers receive timely updates. Wi-fi is free and bathrooms are spacious. Public spaces are transformed seasonally as well, with different aromas, music, artwork, and even signage.

2. Hotel Derek - A Houston Hotel for Wired Travelers

Luxurious rooms and a focus on guest amenities keep guests returning to this Houston hotel. Loft suites feature wired work spaces.

3. Hotel Zaza - A Houston Hotel for Sensualists

An opulent boutique hotel, Hotel Zaza Houston is located within the city's museum district. The second floor features a rooftop pool and private cabanas.

4. Houstonian Hotel - A Houston Hotel for Spa Lovers

A haven for traditionalists, the Houstonian Hotel is located on an 18-acre spread in the middle of Houston. It prides itself on being an "urban resort," and hotel guests are especially fond of the on-site spa.
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