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Houston is the fourth biggest city in the United States and a favorite tourist destination by business travelers, convention, and sightseeing tourists. The hotel business in it meets this demand, and its hotels are of all categories, including low-end motels and high-end resorts. It is not possible to state which hotel is the best as it all depends on the mix of several factors like location, service, amenities, cost and reputation.
Best Five Star Hotels In Houston
The Post Oak Hotel in Uptown Park 5-star Uptown (near the Galleria), fancy spa, rooftop swimming pool, three Michelin star cuisine, collection of artwork, valet parking service, 350-600 per night.
Four Seasons Hotel Houston 5-star edition (near the toyota center) -rooftop pool, 24-hour butler, fine dining, fitness center, meeting rooms -$300-550 per night.
The St. Regis Houston -5 star River Oaks (west Houston), Butler service, pool-spa, fine dining, indoor pool, art collection- 280-500 per night.
Hotel Zaza Museum District– 4-star Museum District, quirky design, a boutique restaurant and bar, a rooftop bar, and pets- welcome -180-350/ night.
Marriott Marquis Houston -4 star downtown (across the convention center), 10 storey atrium, event venues, 24 storey fitness centre, restaurants – $170-300 a night.
The Houstonian Hotel, Club and Spa, 5 star, Memorial Park, on 30 wooded acres, golf course, spa, adults only pool- 260 to 480.
Besides the aforementioned features, the location and entry of the site is also a crucial point to be taken into consideration. Preferably, it must be near an airport or have fair drive-in time as compared to your home or main place. There must be easy access to and out of the site whether by car, train or plane. Moreover, it is critical to assess the environmental factors, including the possibility of floods, closeness to the river or a sea, and the possibility of natural disasters like earthquakes or hurricanes.
Both Post oak and Marriot Marquis are near downtown which is a requirement of the conventioneers at the George R. Brown Convention Center. However, the Post Oak is in the affluent Uptown Park, which is a mere drive to luxury shopping in the Galleria and it is more residential, whereas the Marriott Marquis is in the middle of downtown, which suits those that visit the town to enjoy cultural sites or the party life.
Both the Four Seasons and the St. Regis are in the center of downtown within walking distance to the Theater District and most corporate offices. The Houstonian is however far away in the city, which is excellent when you are on a leisure vacation and you want to feel like you are on a resort, but not excellent when you are on the business side and need to have some business in the downtown part of the city.
The third idea of the Seven framework is regarding the service. It is all fruitless regardless how innovative your product is or how good you are at marketing the product when the customer does not like the product or service. Service is the characteristic distinguishing luxury hotels. The Four seasons and St. Regis hotels have customized concierge service and 24 hours butler program, and the guest satisfaction level has always been satisfied with over 95 percent. Post Oak service model is a private butler experience with discretion and custom experiences which have been mentioned in the travel-press reports.
Such brands as Marriott Marquis and Hotel Zaza promise the continuity of services and reliability, but these hotels do not provide the staff-guest ratios and personalization of the ultra luxury hotels.
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