Less than half a mile from Hobby and just minutes from Downtown Houston and its attractions, the Hilton Houston Hobby Airport provides easy access to all that the city and its surrounding areas have to offer. The hotel’s 303 guestrooms and suites are equipped with high-speed Internet access, large work desks with task lighting and over-stuffed furnishings for ideal comfort. Guests also can enjoy a beautiful outdoor swimming pool and modern fitness center. The Hilton Houston Hobby Airport features fine cuisine in three dining venues, including breakfast and lunch buffets at the Plaza Café, evening dining in The Boardwalk Restaurant and cocktails in the warm Sundance Lounge. Hosting a meeting or conference at this hotel is easy in its 18,000 square feet of flexible meeting and banquet space, including the 8,147-square-foot Grand Ballroom, suitable for up to 900 guests, and many smaller rooms ideal for private and boardroom meetings.
Conveniently located on Interstate 45, the Houston Marriott South at Hobby Airport is less than a mile from Hobby and offers 287 deluxe guestrooms for the ultimate in relaxation. A health center with an indoor swimming pool, whirlpool and outdoor patio help guests unwind, and other hotel amenities include a Concierge Level with private lounge, 24-hour business center, sundry shop, valet, complimentary parking and a 24-hour complimentary shuttle to and from Hobby. At the hotel, the Spiritz Bar and Grill steakhouse offers a relaxing atmosphere where diners can enjoy the finest selection of seafood and steaks and catch up on their favorite sports teams. Event hosts also can access the hotel’s 21,500 square feet of flexible meeting space for up to 2,000 people. Of the 16 rooms, the largest is the Gulf Coast Ballroom, which seats up to 1,500 as a whole or can become up to six breakout rooms.
Convenience and quality come together at these fine hotel establishments at or near the Houston airports. Having an event at one of them can make your meeting or celebration take flight.
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