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Crowne Plaza Houston Med Ctr-Galleria Area, an IHG Hotel
3.6/5103 Reviews
The price is cheap, but the hotel is a bit old, the hardware needs to be improved, and the breakfast is a bit expensive.
Hilton Houston Westchase
4.1/5109 Reviews
Westchase
We took our kids on a mini ”Stay-cation” for Spring Break. The room was nice. The bed was comfortable. The biggest hassle that I ran into was getting extra towels on the way out to the pool and once we returned to our room. We were a large group and had two rooms so the kiddos needed towels for the pool and of course towels for baths afterward. We ate off property at surrounding restaurants. My favorite part was the hot tub--much needed. Pool & hot tub ar open from 6am- 10pm.
Hilton Houston Plaza/Medical Center
4.1/5116 Reviews
A Stage IV cancer diagnosis makes your world stop: so many unknowns, so many decisions, so much uncertainty. When seeking treatment at MD Anderson, I selected to stay at the Hilton Medical Center. As a Gold Status member, certain privileges like room upgrades and food credits are afforded to the customer. I have been staying at this hotel on each trip to MD Anderson Cancer Center since October of 2022. Most times, my stay had to be modified, either extended or shortened. This is quite common, and, as the hotel staff acknowledged, something they work with on a daily basis. When undergoing treatments, flexibility is key. I have never had an issue modifying my stay. Sadly, this was not the case on my most recent trip in February 2023. I was booked for a two night stay, but had to go home a day early because I was literally too sick to undergo chemotherapy. When I checked out about 10AM, a manager (Karla) informed me she had chosen to enforce the one night penalty policy. This had NEVER been done before, and when I expressed my concern, she told me several different versions of untruths. She said the ”policy had changed” and also that she ”tried to remove the charge and the computer would not allow her to do so.” When I called the Hilton Honors Customer Service, I spoke with Carl who explained that the policy states that the hotel ”may” charge fees. It is at the discretion of the hotel employee. Carl called the hotel and spoke with Courtney, who said I would not be charged for the additional night. But, Karla would have none of it. I was going to have to pay. On a follow up call with Karla on Tuesday, she refused to grant me the courtesy of waiving the cancellation penalty. She did acknowledge that the courtesy of waiving penalties had been granted in the past, but she was choosing to penalize a loyal Gold Status cancer patient who was so sick she had to return home immediately. I am extremely disappointed in how this situation was handled.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel & Suites Houston by The Galleria
4.1/5131 Reviews
The Galleria
I was at a perfect location, Staff was accommodating. However the electricity went out in our room it got hot. My key to parking wasn't working after 24 hours I paid for a 40 hour key. which I wasn't told about paying for self parking. My room was suppose to have Free breakfast it wasn't. Never staying there again.
Hilton Garden Inn Houston/Galleria Area
4.1/5102 Reviews
The Galleria
The hotel is good and has been staying here. There is a Hong Kong guy who speaks Chinese at the front desk. The people are very nice. There are some restaurants around, as well as gallaria, and it is convenient to eat and eat. Traveling with children is very good, the bed is big. Breakfast is average. The room has a coffee machine and a microwave.
Hyatt Regency Houston
4.3/5105 Reviews
Downtown Houston
Hotel location in the city center, not much to eat on weekends. And there's nothing to visit downtown Houston. There is no good green space. Fortunately, it's still close to the museum area.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels10
Number of Reviews984
Lowest PriceNZD 153
Highest PriceNZD 1,885
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 346
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 349