When to Visit
Houston has a pleasant year-round climate, and the hotel prices don't fluctuate much season to season, so there isn't really a bad time to visit. That makes the choice of when to visit one that is likely to depend on your own interests.
The humidity can take some getting used to in summer, but this makes it a great time for finding a hotel deal. This season also features festivals such as Carnival Houston in May, the Houston Beer Festival in June, and the Freedom Over Texas Festival in July.
Experts suggest visiting in spring or fall, when it's not too hot and not too cold. These weather conditions are ideal for enjoying the city's outdoor attractions, such as the Buffalo Bayou and the Houston Zoo.
Texas is famous for its barbecue, and you can sample some of the best at the World's Championship Bar-B-Que Contest every February. March brings the Livestock Show and Rodeo and an additional 16,000 guests to Houston. If you're a baseball fan, head to Minute Maid Park in April for the start of the season. Fall also has a number of great events, including Fiestas Patrias in September and Dia de los Muertos Festival in October.
Houston has mild winters, but make sure you pack a few warm clothes so you're prepared for the odd freeze. There are fewer festivals at this time of year, except for seasonal celebrations such as the Mayor's Official Downtown Houston Holiday Celebration and Chanukah Fest. This relatively bare event calendar can see some hotels discounting their prices.
Below is a chart of the current pricing seasonality of hotels and motels in Houston, TX:
Averate Rates by Star Rating
Below we've posted 3 graphs displaying average nightly cost patterns by star rating class in Houston, TX. Analyze these illustrations to calculate the least expensive months to book in Houston for upcoming travels.
Luxury Hotel Options in Houston
4 Star Average Prices: £88.53
Houston's five-star hotels offer unsurpassed luxury to their guests. You'll feel like a valued visitor when you stay at one of these first-class establishments.
According to Condé Nast Traveler, Hotel ICON isn't just one of the best hotels in Houston; it's one of the top 100 new hotels in the world. Located in Houston's busy downtown area, Hotel ICON's well-appointed rooms are matched by the pampering of its BALANCE Day Spa and the gourmet meals served in its award-winning on-site restaurant, BANK.
The St. Regis Houston is conveniently located between the exclusive River Oaks neighborhood and the Galleria, Houston's most famous retail destination. Floor-to-ceiling windows in each room treat guests to views of Houston's parks and city skyline. While all rooms are generous, options such as the Junior Suites, Astor St. Regis Suites, Grand Luxe Rooms, and the opulent Presidential Suite give guests a little more space. The St. Regis's employees pride themselves on customized service that doesn't just meet, but exceeds, guest expectations. The Remington Restaurant on site is a favorite Houston dining spot.
Most luxury hotels in Houston have a classic luxury feel, but Hotel ZaZa breaks the mold. It's a quirkier, more boutique offering in the Museum District. Dramatic décor with dark woods, red furnishing, and leopard print carpets sets the scene. Little touches like down comforters and plasma televisions will help you feel at home. The Urban Oasis, with its pristine pool, outdoor bar, and private cabanas, is the perfect place to unwind.
For more space to spread out, book a room at The Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa. This 18-acre resort is an oasis in the middle of downtown Houston, with three pools, eight tennis courts, and a rock climbing wall on site. If making use of those fitness facilities seems too much like hard work, make an appointment at Trellis, The Spa at The Houstonian. With an indoor float pool and more than 100 pampering treatments, time here will help you forget about all the stresses of day-to-day life.
Low Cost Hotel Options in Houston
3 Star Average Prices: £67.85
Most of Houston's cheap hotels are on the outskirts of the city. The Red Roof chain has affordable rooms at its Red Roof PLUS+ Houston - Energy Corridor, Red Roof Inn Houston – Westchase, Red Roof Inn Houston IAH Airport, and Red Roof Inn Houston East. Little perks like free Wi-Fi Internet and parking help your dollar go further.
Super 8 is another cheap and cheerful chain with various locations in the Houston area. Rooms at the Super 8 Willowbrook, Super 8 Houston North I-45, Super 8 Houston/I-10/Federal Road, Super 8 Houston/Brookhollow NW, and Super 8 Houston Hobby Airport South are typically available for less than $100 a night.
If you'd prefer to stay closer to the city center, Houston International Hostel is your most affordable option. Located in Houston's Museum District, Houston International Hostel has welcomed travelers from around the world for close to a century. Its Native American artifacts and spacious porch give it a unique character.