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The Westin Houston Downtown Star Rating 4        
1520 Texas Avenue

An 8-minute walk from the Central Station Main MetroRail stop, this sophisticated contemporary hotel is an 8-minute walk from the George R. Brown Convention Center.Rooms all have 42-inch flat-screen TVs, desks and free WiFi, plus coffeemakers.
Ramada Inn and Suites North Houston Star Rating 3        
16510 I-45 North

Ramada - Houston North is a full service hotel and conference center conveniently located on I-45 at the Richey Road Exit, just 9.5 miles from Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and in the heart of the Petrochemical Companies' training centers. The hotel location allows easy access to any destination point in the Houston metropolitan area as well as The Woodlands, Old Town Spring, and the popular FM 1960 entertainment areas.
Extended Stay America - Houston - Med Ctr - Reliant Pk - La Concha Ln Star Rating 3        
1303 La Concha Ln.

Extended Stay Deluxe Houston Medical Center is designed especially for longer stays with studios featuring fully-equipped kitchens and plenty of work space. It is located 15 miles from Houston Hobby Airport and 30 miles from Bush Intercontinental Airport. All units feature workspace with computer dataports, free parking, personalized voicemail, irons and ironing boards (on request), high-speed wireless Internet access (fee applies), and kitchens with refrigerators, microwaves, dining and cooking utensils, and stovetops.
Merry Inn South Houston Star Rating 1        
2402 Houston Boulevard

Merry Inn South Houston is situated in Houston and features complimentary wireless internet. It is conveniently positioned for those wishing to visit the area's popular attractions.There are a variety of amenities available to those staying at the hotel, including an ice machine and a laundry service.
Camelot Inn & Suites 1960        
1425 Cypress Creek Parkway

Camelot Inn & Suites 1960 is located in Houston and features free Wi-Fi. It is ideally positioned for those wanting to discover the area's attractions.There are 34 rooms at the hotel, each offering all the necessities to ensure a comfortable stay.
Travel Inn IAH / Airport Area Star Rating 2        
17607 Hwy 59N

Travel Inn IAH / Airport Area is located in Houston and provides free Wi-Fi. It also offers a tour desk and a 24-hour reception.The motel has 60 well-appointed rooms that are accompanied by a variety of essential amenities to ensure guests have a comfortable stay.
La Maison in Midtown Midtown Houston        
2800 Brazos

This upscale B&B is 1.4 miles from the Theater District and 1.8 miles from the Menil Collection art gallery.
Best Western Webster Hotel NASA Star Rating 3        
889 W Bay Area Boulevard

This modern low-rise hotel is 3.4 miles from Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center and 4.
Extended Stay America - Houston - NASA - Bay Area Blvd Star Rating 3        
720 W. Bay Area Blvd

Close to the Gulf Freeway, this informal all-suite hotel is 4 miles from Space Center Houston and 10 miles from amusements at Kemah Boardwalk.Casual suites have free Wi-Fi, work desks and flat-screen TVs, plus kitchens with fridges, stovetops, microwaves and coffeemakers. Kids 17 years of age and under stay at no charge with an adult in the same room.
La Quinta Inn & Suites Clearlake Webster Star Rating 3        
520 West Bay Area Boulevard

This straightforward hotel off I-45 is a 4.6-mile drive from NASA's Johnson Space Center and a 6-mile drive from the Armand Bayou Nature Center.Minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers are included in each colorful suite, as well as pillow-top mattresses, free WiFi and flat-screen TVs with HD channels.
 
 
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Houston is one of the most popular tourist destinations in North America as the fourth largest city in the United States of America. Some 31 million visitors make their way to the city every year, each looking to make the most of the many attractions on offer. Houston is readily accessible by road from all of Texas' major cities as well as the likes of New Orleans and Oklahoma City. Visitors traveling from further afield should plan to arrive at George Bush International Airport (IAH), located about 23 miles north of the city. The airport welcomes flights from across the U.S., Canada and Mexico, as well as overseas destinations including London, Paris, Dubai and Tokyo.

Travelers looking to make their way to the city center will need to arrange car hire or take advantage of taxi, bus and shuttle services operating out of the airport. Downtown Houston serves as the city's major tourist hub and is home to a seemingly endless supply of hotels. That being said, with the city a popular convention town, it can be difficult to find a room so be sure to book in advance.

In terms of tourist attractions, Houston's No. 1 destination is the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center. Almost all first time visitors make a beeline for the facility, which offers a historical look at the United States space program and the launch site of so many NASA missions. "Space City" offers much more for visitors to enjoy, and it's not all to do with space shuttles. Houston is also home to a wide range of museums and galleries, many of which can be found in the Museum District. Amongst those worth visiting are the Houston Museum of Natural Science, the John C. Freeman Weather Museum, and the Bayou Bend Collection and Garden. Houston's theater district offers the chance to see plenty of plays, musicals and Broadway shows. In fact, only New York City has more theater seats in the U.S. Family-friendly attractions include the Houston Zoo, the Downtown Aquarium, and Wet'n'Wild Splash Town. The latter is located just north of Houston. With professional baseball, (American) football, ice hockey, basketball and soccer teams located in the city, going to a game is an ideal option for all travelers.

Those planning a visit in March should check out the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, which ordinarily takes place at NRG Stadium. 2.2 million visitors take in the rodeo every year, making it the largest event of its kind. With some 11,000 restaurants in the city, finding good food is effortless. With a wealth of cuisine to offer, there's something for everyone here. This is Texas though, so expect high quality steaks and BBQ food. For an easy afternoon, take a stroll along Buffalo Bayou or visit any of the city's scenic green spaces. Stop for a coffee at Market Square Park before visiting any of the city's mega shopping centers. Tourist season in Houston extends from April to November with high summer bringing the biggest crowds. Potential visitors should be warned though: summer in Houston is very, very hot and can be almost unbearable. A spring or early fall visit may be preferred then.