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Galleria Accommodations
Located just one block away from the center of the Uptown District, the InterContinental Houston Near the Galleria hotel offers peerless hotel amenities that both the business and leisure traveler can appreciate. Guests have access to an on-site health and fitness center that features a full-service workout facility, including aerobic equipment, weight machines, an outdoor swimming pool and men’s and ladie’s locker rooms, enabling physically-minded clients to continue their exercise routines without interruption during their stay. Corporate professionals also don’t have to worry about not being able to get their work completed in the hotel; an unstaffed business center features copying machines, facsimile machines, printers, PCs and e-mail and Internet access.

The guest rooms at the InterContinental are furnished with style and elegance, while also providing a comfortable and soothing living environment to rest in. Suites feature must-have hotel amenities, including cable television, kitchen necessities (coffee maker, mini bar and tea maker), a usable workspace, bathroom products (bathroom, hair dyer and Whirlpool bathtub), high-speed Internet access and an in-room safe. Rooms on the Executive Club Level offer premium services, including complimentary cocktail hour, complimentary dinner snacks, private check-in area, valet service and complimentary continental breakfast.

The Restaurant is the InterContinental’s upscale dining facility that features an enticing menu of international flavors. The gorgeous dining room is furnished with hardwood floors, brown leather booths and red bolster pillows, creating a soothing and warm atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a gourmet meal and a glass of savory wine. Whether it’s breakfast, lunch or dinner, a meal at the Restaurant is sure to be a highlight of any visitor’s stay.

   
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