The Top 13 Hotels Near Red Circle Ice Cream & Churros
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Houston's swankiest independent luxury hotel sits in Uptown, and it earns that title without apology. The lobby chandelier alone has enough Swarovski crystals to make your eyes water, and the rooms start at 500 square feet with marble bathrooms and Acqua di Parma products. There's a spa, a pool, two restaurants, a cocktail bar, and a patisserie, because apparently one dining option felt like roughing it.
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A freshly renovated Four Seasons in the middle of downtown Houston, which means serious rooms, serious service, and a lobby so grand the locals call it their living room. There's a 1920s-style speakeasy worth lingering in, a spa treatment involving bourbon (very on-brand for Texas), and an outdoor pool for surviving the heat. The crowd is business travelers gone soft and couples who like their hotels to feel like an occasion.
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A Forbes Four Star boutique hotel that leans hard into the Italian villa fantasy, Granduca pulls it off without feeling like a theme park. Pastel walls, a heated pool, and an overall quiet hushedness make it feel more like a private estate than a hotel in the middle of Houston's Uptown. The chauffeur service sets the tone: the kind of place where guests don't rush anywhere.
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Tucked into 27 wooded acres just inside the 610 Loop, The Houstonian is a full-on resort hotel that somehow exists in the middle of Houston. The health club alone is massive, with three pools and a Four-Star spa that draws as many locals as hotel guests. Rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows looking out into the trees, which makes it easy to forget the city is right there. Great option if you want the trip to feel like a vacation.
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Hotel ZaZa is the kind of boutique hotel that makes you feel like you have better taste than you probably do. This Memorial City outpost brings the same high-style energy as its older Museum District sibling, which means bold design, a crowd that dressed with intention, and a general sense that everyone here is trying a little bit, in the best way. Houston's boutique scene is smaller than it deserves, so ZaZa carries some weight.
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A Houston hotel with a genuine concept behind it, C. Baldwin is designed entirely by women and dedicated to trailblazing Texan ones, which gives the whole place a confidence most hotels fake. Rooms lean into ranch life without feeling kitschy, think leather headboards and earth tones rather than cowboy hats on the wall. The lobby bar is worth a stop even if you're not staying. Downtown Houston has rarely looked this considered.
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A classic downtown hotel that's been around forever, sitting right in the Theater District with the kind of bones that newer boutique spots spend millions trying to fake. The rooms lean classic and comfortable, the restaurant covers American standards, and the bar does a proper cocktail hour. Over 200 works by local Texas artists hang throughout, which beats the usual hotel art situation considerably.
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The rooftop pool is the main character at this sleek boutique hotel on Allen Parkway, and the skyline views from it are genuinely hard to argue with. Rooms lean midcentury modern with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking either the city or Buffalo Bayou Park, and the linens and spa showers keep things properly comfortable. There's a coffee shop and a steakhouse on-site, but honestly, everyone's upstairs in their swimsuit anyway.
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Galveston already feels like a place that time forgot, and the Carr Mansion leans all the way into that. It's an adults-only boutique B&B inside a beautifully preserved Greek Revival house that's been around forever, now dressed up in a modern-luxe style that somehow doesn't fight the bones of the place. Every room has its own personality, so you're basically staying in a small museum that also has a bed. Michelin gave it a Key.