Aquí está la frase que vende Houston a las familias antes que cualquier otra cosa: hay un lazy river con la forma del estado de Texas en la azotea de un hotel del centro, y tus hijos pueden flotar en una rueda de goma alrededor del contorno del Estado de la Estrella Solitaria mientras los rascacielos se alzan imponentes sobre ellos. Es el Marriott Marquis, y según se dice es la piscina más grande de este tipo en el mundo. Houston es enorme, calurosa y ligeramente caótica en el mejor sentido — la cuarta ciudad más grande de América, más internacional de lo que la gente imagina, y la capital mundial de los vuelos espaciales. Si tu familia viene a visitar, el nivel de piscinas aquí es inusualmente serio.
Los grandes atractivos se dividen en dos grupos. Space Center Houston (el complejo de visitantes del Centro Espacial Johnson de la NASA) está a 40 minutos al sur en Clear Lake — puedes tocar una roca lunar real, caminar a través de un cohete Saturno V tumbado de lado, y subir a un tranvía hasta el auténtico Control de Misión donde se gestionó el Apolo 11. Planifica un día completo. Más cerca del centro, el Distrito de Museos concentra el Zoo de Houston, el Museo Infantil y el excelente Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Houston en un grupo caminable — fácilmente dos días de entretenimiento para niños. Añade el Downtown Aquarium con su noria en funcionamiento y su tanque de tiburones, y el Kemah Boardwalk para atracciones de parque de diversiones clásico en la Bahía de Galveston.
Dónde dormes importa más de lo habitual porque Houston se extiende sin fin. Downtown es la base más fácil para los que visitan por primera vez — caminable hasta Discovery Green Park, Minute Maid Park (béisbol de los Astros) y el acuario, además el tren ligero METRORail va al Distrito de Museos por $1.25 el trayecto. Clear Lake es la mejor opción si la NASA es tu misión principal; ahorras una hora de conducción diaria. Galleria/Uptown es la zona comercial, con una pista de patinaje sobre hielo dentro del propio centro comercial — a los niños les encanta. Memorial City y Westchase son más tranquilos y arbolados, con habitaciones más grandes por menos dinero.
La comida es una de las armas infravaloradas de Houston. El Tex-Mex es auténtico (prueba el queso en Ninfa's), la barbacoa es seria y con protagonismo del brisket, y la ciudad tiene una de las escenas de comida vietnamita más profundas de América — un bol de pho en Midtown te costará $12–15. Las cenas familiares en restaurantes de mesa suelen costar $60–120 para cuatro. Los bufetes de desayuno del hotel cuestan $25–35 por adulto, por lo que las marcas con desayuno incluido (Embassy Suites, Homewood, Holiday Inn Express) realmente ahorran dinero en un viaje de una semana.
Realidad práctica: la mayoría de los viajeros llegan a George Bush Intercontinental (IAH), a unos 45 minutos al norte del centro; Hobby (HOU) es más cercano y amigable para las estancias cerca del Centro Espacial. Alquilar un coche es sinceramente la jugada más inteligente aquí a menos que te quedes en el centro — Uber funciona pero las distancias suman rápido. Houston es en general segura para los turistas en las zonas que visitarás, aunque algunos barrios se ponen difíciles; mantén la alerta de noche, cierra el coche y estarás bien. La temporada de huracanes va de junio a noviembre — septiembre es el mes de mayor riesgo y la ciudad se inunda espectacularmente cuando llegan tormentas fuertes. De marzo a mayo y de octubre a principios de diciembre son los mejores momentos: calurosos pero no sofocantes, bajo riesgo de tormentas. El verano en Houston es brutalmente húmedo; el acceso a la piscina pasa de ser opcional a ser obligatorio.
Los diez hoteles a continuación son los que reservaríamos para un viaje familiar — verificados como abiertos, con opiniones reales y piscinas reales. Van desde el icónico Marriott Marquis Houston con su azotea en el extremo de lujo hasta el económico Holiday Inn Express Space Center con desayuno gratis y ubicación junto a la NASA. En medio encontrarás la piscina interior-exterior del año entero del Hilton Americas, el Hilton NASA Clear Lake frente al lago, el peculiar boutique Hotel ZaZa Memorial City y el Westin Galleria con su pista de hielo abajo. Cada selección prioriza habitaciones familiares, piscinas reales y proximidad a algo que los niños genuinamente quieran ver.
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Aquí está la frase que vende Houston a las familias antes que cualquier otra cosa: hay un lazy river con la forma del estado de Texas en la azotea de un hotel del centro, y tus hijos pueden flotar en una rueda de goma alrededor del contorno del Estado de la Estrella Solitaria mientras los rascacielos se alzan imponentes sobre ellos. Es el Marriott Marquis, y según se dice es la piscina más grande de este tipo en el mundo. Houston es enorme, calurosa y ligeramente caótica en el mejor sentido — la cuarta ciudad más grande de América, más internacional de lo que la gente imagina, y la capital mundial de los vuelos espaciales. Si tu familia viene a visitar, el nivel de piscinas aquí es inusualmente serio.
Los grandes atractivos se dividen en dos grupos. Space Center Houston (el complejo de visitantes del Centro Espacial Johnson de la NASA) está a 40 minutos al sur en Clear Lake — puedes tocar una roca lunar real, caminar a través de un cohete Saturno V tumbado de lado, y subir a un tranvía hasta el auténtico Control de Misión donde se gestionó el Apolo 11. Planifica un día completo. Más cerca del centro, el Distrito de Museos concentra el Zoo de Houston, el Museo Infantil y el excelente Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Houston en un grupo caminable — fácilmente dos días de entretenimiento para niños. Añade el Downtown Aquarium con su noria en funcionamiento y su tanque de tiburones, y el Kemah Boardwalk para atracciones de parque de diversiones clásico en la Bahía de Galveston.
Dónde dormes importa más de lo habitual porque Houston se extiende sin fin. Downtown es la base más fácil para los que visitan por primera vez — caminable hasta Discovery Green Park, Minute Maid Park (béisbol de los Astros) y el acuario, además el tren ligero METRORail va al Distrito de Museos por $1.25 el trayecto. Clear Lake es la mejor opción si la NASA es tu misión principal; ahorras una hora de conducción diaria. Galleria/Uptown es la zona comercial, con una pista de patinaje sobre hielo dentro del propio centro comercial — a los niños les encanta. Memorial City y Westchase son más tranquilos y arbolados, con habitaciones más grandes por menos dinero.
La comida es una de las armas infravaloradas de Houston. El Tex-Mex es auténtico (prueba el queso en Ninfa's), la barbacoa es seria y con protagonismo del brisket, y la ciudad tiene una de las escenas de comida vietnamita más profundas de América — un bol de pho en Midtown te costará $12–15. Las cenas familiares en restaurantes de mesa suelen costar $60–120 para cuatro. Los bufetes de desayuno del hotel cuestan $25–35 por adulto, por lo que las marcas con desayuno incluido (Embassy Suites, Homewood, Holiday Inn Express) realmente ahorran dinero en un viaje de una semana.
Realidad práctica: la mayoría de los viajeros llegan a George Bush Intercontinental (IAH), a unos 45 minutos al norte del centro; Hobby (HOU) es más cercano y amigable para las estancias cerca del Centro Espacial. Alquilar un coche es sinceramente la jugada más inteligente aquí a menos que te quedes en el centro — Uber funciona pero las distancias suman rápido. Houston es en general segura para los turistas en las zonas que visitarás, aunque algunos barrios se ponen difíciles; mantén la alerta de noche, cierra el coche y estarás bien. La temporada de huracanes va de junio a noviembre — septiembre es el mes de mayor riesgo y la ciudad se inunda espectacularmente cuando llegan tormentas fuertes. De marzo a mayo y de octubre a principios de diciembre son los mejores momentos: calurosos pero no sofocantes, bajo riesgo de tormentas. El verano en Houston es brutalmente húmedo; el acceso a la piscina pasa de ser opcional a ser obligatorio.
Los diez hoteles a continuación son los que reservaríamos para un viaje familiar — verificados como abiertos, con opiniones reales y piscinas reales. Van desde el icónico Marriott Marquis Houston con su azotea en el extremo de lujo hasta el económico Holiday Inn Express Space Center con desayuno gratis y ubicación junto a la NASA. En medio encontrarás la piscina interior-exterior del año entero del Hilton Americas, el Hilton NASA Clear Lake frente al lago, el peculiar boutique Hotel ZaZa Memorial City y el Westin Galleria con su pista de hielo abajo. Cada selección prioriza habitaciones familiares, piscinas reales y proximidad a algo que los niños genuinamente quieran ver.
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No. 1 #1 family pick · rooftop Texas-shaped lazy river ★8.6 Marriott Marquis Houston
📍 Heart of Downtown Houston, right beside the George R. Brown Convention Center, with a skybridge straight across to Discovery Green park. You can walk to Minute Maid Park and Downtown Aquarium, and the METRORail Green and Purple lines are close in the Convention District.
Marriott Marquis Houston is a big 1,000-room high-rise in the heart of downtown, and the thing families talk about most is the Texas-shaped lazy river on the roof. You grab a tube and drift around a channel cut in the exact shape of the state map, said to be the largest of its kind in the world, with the downtown skyline circling you the whole way. When the sun drops, floating past the lit-up towers is the kind of thing you will not find at an ordinary hotel. Right beside it sits an infinity pool whose edge seems to spill into the skyline, plus a shallow splash pad where small kids can run and get wet safely. The hotel sits next to George R. Brown Convention Center with a skybridge straight across to Discovery Green, and it is close to Downtown Aquarium and Minute Maid Park. Reviews line up on the rooftop pool, the cleanliness, and the central spot. The trade-off: it is a large convention hotel that gets busy during events, with added fees. Overall 8.6/10.
- Rooftop Texas-shaped lazy river that kids love enough to book for
- Infinity pool plus a splash pad where small kids play safely
- Skybridge to Discovery Green, close to Downtown Aquarium
- Large hotel attached to the convention center, busy during events
- Daily valet parking and added fees run fairly high
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No. 2 #2 family pick · heated indoor 24th-floor infinity pool, swim year-round ★8.7 Hilton Americas-Houston
📍 Right in the heart of Downtown Houston next to the George R. Brown Convention Center, with an indoor skybridge straight into the center, walking distance to Discovery Green park, a free shuttle to the Downtown Aquarium, and a METRORail station in the Convention District.
Hilton Americas-Houston is a big downtown tower of about 1,200 rooms, and the feature families talk about most is the heated indoor infinity pool on the 24th floor — warm water with an edge that seems to run straight into the city skyline, so kids can swim every day of the trip whether it is blazing summer or a cold-wind winter. Better still, the pool opens onto an outdoor rooftop deck ringed by downtown high-rises, with sun loungers and a large hot tub for a warm soak after a day on your feet. The hotel sits right next to the George R. Brown Convention Center with an indoor skybridge straight into it, walking distance to Discovery Green park, plus a free shuttle to the Downtown Aquarium. Several restaurants, a spa, a gym and family-sized rooms round it out. The trade-off: it is a large convention hotel that gets busy during events, with extra valet parking on top. Overall 8.7/10.
- Heated indoor infinity pool on the 24th floor, swim any season
- Outdoor rooftop deck with city views and a big hot tub
- Free shuttle to the Downtown Aquarium, easy with kids
- Large convention-center hotel, busy during events
- Steep valet parking plus extra fees
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No. 3 #3 family stay · across the street from NASA Space Center, walkable ★8 Hilton Houston NASA Clear Lake
📍 Clear Lake / Space Center area — directly across from Space Center Houston and NASA Johnson Space Center, walkable across the street, on Clear Lake. Kemah Boardwalk is about 5 miles away, and it is roughly a 25 to 30 minute drive from downtown Houston.
Hilton Houston NASA Clear Lake is a 4-star, roughly 240-room hotel in a spot that makes space-loving families gasp — it sits directly across from Space Center Houston and NASA Johnson Space Center, close enough to walk over. That means you can take the kids to see the real Saturn V rocket, touch moon rock, and look into the legendary Mission Control all day, then walk straight back for a nap without circling for parking. The hotel sits on Clear Lake, with an outdoor pool and a lake view where kids can cool off after sightseeing. Rooms include family and connecting rooms with extra beds on request, so parents and kids can stay together without crowding. About 5 miles out is Kemah Boardwalk, a waterfront amusement park with rides, a Ferris wheel, and seafood spots for the evening. There is an on-site restaurant, a fitness center, and free parking that saves a lot versus downtown hotels. Reviews agree on the NASA-adjacent location, lakeside pool, and value. Overall 8.0/10.
- Across the street from Space Center Houston, walkable
- Outdoor pool with Clear Lake view plus free parking
- Connecting family rooms with extra beds on request
- Older building — some rooms look more dated than the photos
- Far from downtown, so you need your own car
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No. 4 #4 family · two-room all-suites + free breakfast + free evening reception ★8.3 Embassy Suites by Hilton Houston Downtown
📍 Right in the middle of downtown Houston, next door to Toyota Center (home of the Houston Rockets) — a walk to Discovery Green park, near the George R. Brown Convention Center, close to a downtown METRORail station, and about 4 miles from Houston Zoo and the Museum District.
Embassy Suites by Hilton Houston Downtown is an all-suite hotel in the middle of downtown where every booking is a genuine two-room suite — you get a separate living room with a sofa bed, a TV and a small desk, connecting to a bedroom you can close off behind its own door. That's the part families talk about most: once the kids are asleep, parents can stay up watching TV or working in the living room without everyone going dark at the same time. The best freebie is the made-to-order hot breakfast every morning — order omelets or hot pancakes to taste — plus a free evening reception with drinks and snacks that covers a light dinner and saves you several meals over a trip. Up top there's an outdoor rooftop pool and a hot tub looking out over the green of Discovery Green. You're next to Toyota Center, home of the Houston Rockets, a short walk from the park and near the George R. Brown Convention Center, with Houston Zoo and the Museum District about 4 miles away. Reviews line up on the roomy suites, the worthwhile freebies and the central location; the trade-offs are steepish parking and an older building. Overall 8.3/10 — for families who want room to spread out and freebies that save money.
- Two-room all-suite with a sofa bed — the whole family spreads out
- Free made-to-order breakfast plus a free evening reception save real money
- Rooftop pool and hot tub looking over Discovery Green
- Daily valet parking runs steep
- Older building — some areas due for a refresh
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No. 5 #5 family · attached to The Galleria · indoor + outdoor pool ★8.5 JW Marriott Houston by The Galleria
📍 Galleria / Uptown district, attached to The Galleria mall — walk inside to the indoor ice-skating rink. Houston Zoo and the Museum District are a short drive away, and downtown Houston is roughly 15-20 minutes by car.
JW Marriott Houston by The Galleria is a large, recently renovated tower of more than 500 rooms in the Galleria / Uptown district, right next to The Galleria — the biggest mall in Texas and one of Houston's top shopping destinations. What families love most is that the hotel has both an indoor and an outdoor pool, so kids can swim whatever the sky does: blazing Texas heat or steady drizzle, there's always water to play in. Kids 12 and under stay free when sharing a room with a parent, which trims the bill for families with little ones. The part kids get excited about is walking straight into the mall to see The Galleria's indoor ice-skating rink, and from here it's a short drive to Houston Zoo and the Museum District. Rooms are newly redone with a calm palette and soft beds, with a fitness center and spa for the grown-ups. The trade-off is the out-of-downtown location. Overall 8.5/10.
- Indoor plus outdoor pool — kids can swim in any weather
- Attached to The Galleria; walk to the indoor ice rink
- Kids 12 and under stay free; rooms newly renovated
- Outside downtown — you'll need a car, taxi or rideshare into town
- Valet parking and extra fees worth checking before you book
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No. 6 #6 Family hotel · skybridge into The Galleria + indoor ice rink ★8.4 The Westin Galleria Houston
📍 Galleria / Uptown district on the west side of Houston — a skybridge connects straight into The Galleria (indoor ice rink plus 50-plus shops and restaurants), close to Uptown Park and the freeway ramps toward downtown. Downtown is roughly a 20-minute drive.
The Westin Galleria Houston is a 4-star high-rise of roughly 487 rooms in the Galleria / Uptown district, and its killer feature for families is a skybridge straight into The Galleria, the largest mall in Texas — step out of the lobby and you're inside the mall without ever facing the Houston heat. The part kids talk about most is the indoor ice rink under a glass dome in the center of the mall, open for skating year-round however hot it gets outside. Beyond it sit 50-plus shops and restaurants, all reachable indoors, from food courts to sit-down spots. The hotel itself has a rooftop outdoor pool with a city view for cooling off after a shopping day, plus roomy rooms with Westin's Heavenly Bed that reviewers single out for a great night's sleep. Reviews line up on the mall-side location, cleanliness and the beds. The trade-off: it's outside downtown, so you drive or ride in, and there's a parking fee. Overall 8.4/10 — best for shopping-minded families who want everything in one place, indoors, away from the Texas sun.
- Skybridge straight into The Galleria — shop without stepping into the sun
- Indoor ice rink kids can skate on year-round
- Rooftop outdoor pool plus 50-plus restaurants indoors
- Outside downtown — you drive or ride in to reach the city
- Big building beside a busy mall; crowded weekends and a parking fee
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No. 7 #7 Family · indoor + outdoor + separate infant pool ★8.2 Houston Marriott Westchase
📍 Westchase district on the west side of Houston — about a 15-minute drive to The Galleria mall, 20 to 25 minutes into downtown, right by the Westpark Tollway and Beltway 8 for easy day trips around the city.
Houston Marriott Westchase is a high-rise in the Westchase district on the west side of Houston, and it has become a family favorite mostly because of the pools. The deciding factor for a lot of parents is that the hotel has both an indoor pool and a heated outdoor pool, so kids can swim in any weather — whether it's the blazing Texas summer sun or a drizzly afternoon. Rarer still, there's a separate infant pool, shallow water where babies and toddlers can splash with a parent right there beside them. Rooms are roomy with soft beds that reviewers single out for a good night's sleep, and you can request a free crib, so families with little ones sort out the sleeping setup easily. Mornings are sorted by the Starbucks in the lobby. It's about a 15-minute drive to The Galleria, and freeway access makes day trips around the city simple. The trade-off: you're outside downtown, so you'll be driving. Overall 8.2/10.
- Indoor pool, heated outdoor pool, and a separate infant pool
- Spacious rooms, soft beds, free crib on request
- Friendly pricing, Starbucks right in the lobby
- Outside downtown — you'll drive or ride into the city
- An older hotel; some spots look a bit worn
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No. 8 #8 family · all-suite with kitchens, near Space Center ★8.4 📍 Clear Lake / Space Center area in southeast Houston — about a 10-minute drive to NASA Johnson Space Center and Space Center Houston, near Clear Lake and Kemah Boardwalk, and roughly 25–30 minutes from downtown Houston.
Homewood Suites by Hilton Houston Clear Lake NASA is an all-suite hotel, which means no room here is a bare bedroom — every one comes with a full kitchen (full-size fridge, stove, microwave, dishwasher, a complete set of plates and pans) and a separate living room walled off from the sleeping area. That is exactly what makes it work for bigger families: a couple with 3–4 kids can unpack and stay put without tripping over each other, and parents can keep watching TV in the living room after the kids are asleep next door. Mornings bring free hot breakfast every day, so everyone eats before heading out. The hotel has two pool zones for the kids to cool off in after a day out, plus free parking that saves real money versus a downtown hotel. It sits in Clear Lake, about a 10-minute drive from NASA Johnson Space Center and Space Center Houston. Overall 8.4/10.
- All-suite with a full kitchen and separate living room in every unit
- Free hot breakfast, free parking, and two pool zones
- 10-minute drive to Space Center, good for longer stays
- You drive to NASA — no walking across the street like some hotels
- Far from downtown and no rail, so you need your own car
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No. 9 #9 luxury boutique · next to Memorial City Mall ★8.6 Hotel ZaZa Houston Memorial City
📍 Right next to Memorial City Mall on the west side of Houston, about a 10-minute drive to Memorial Park, with the shops and restaurants of City Centre within walking distance.
Hotel ZaZa Houston Memorial City is one of Houston's most characterful luxury boutiques, and it plays far more boldly than the usual chain. What families love is the "Magnificent Seven" — a set of fully decked-out themed suites styled like movie sets, where kids walk in wide-eyed and genuinely excited. The hotel has held a Michelin Key for two years running, a stamp on its design and service, and there is a good-looking outdoor pool with a city view and a pool bar, where staff are happy to warm the water for families with little ones. Round it out with ZaSpa, an in-house restaurant and bar, and a standout location right next to Memorial City Mall for shopping, food and a movie on foot — plus a roughly 10-minute drive to Memorial Park, the big park near the middle of the city. The trade-off: it sits out west, a fair way from downtown, and you lean on a car. Overall 8.6/10.
- Fully themed suites that genuinely thrill kids
- Good-looking pool, and staff will warm the water
- Next to Memorial City Mall for easy shopping
- Out west, far from downtown, you need a car
- Standard rooms cost more than the usual chains
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No. 10 #10 family · value, about 3 miles from Space Center ★8.3 📍 Clear Lake / Space Center area (Webster) — halfway between Houston and Galveston, about 3 miles from NASA Johnson Space Center / Space Center Houston, near Kemah Boardwalk and Baybrook Mall, roughly a 25-30 minute drive from downtown Houston.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Houston Space Center - Clear Lake is a value-focused 3-star hotel in Webster, a spot that lands almost exactly halfway between downtown Houston and the Galveston coast. The hook for space-obsessed families is the distance: it sits about 3 miles from NASA Johnson Space Center and Space Center Houston, a quick 5-10 minute drive that puts the rockets, moon rocks, and the legendary Mission Control room within easy reach of the kids. It's also close to Kemah Boardwalk, a waterfront amusement park, and Baybrook Mall. The hotel has a year-round outdoor pool with a hot tub and poolside cabanas where parents can sit in the shade and watch the kids swim. Mornings bring a free kid-friendly breakfast buffet with eggs, pancakes, cereal, and fruit, and parking is free too, which saves a lot versus city-center hotels. Reviews agree on the value, the Space Center location, and the breakfast. Overall 8.3/10.
- About 3 miles from Johnson Space Center — a 5-10 minute drive
- Year-round outdoor pool, hot tub, and poolside cabanas
- Free breakfast buffet and free parking — strong value
- Plain chain hotel, not luxury — some areas look older than the photos
- You need a car; it's a 25-30 minute drive from downtown
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Marriott Marquis Houston | 4 | 8.6 | ~$274 | METRORail station (Green and Purple lines) in the Convention District, a short walk away. | #1 family pick · rooftop Texas-shaped lazy river |
| 2 | Hilton Americas-Houston | 4 | 8.7 | ~$206 | METRORail station in the Convention District, a short walk away. | #2 family pick · heated indoor 24th-floor infinity pool, swim year-round |
| 3 | Hilton Houston NASA Clear Lake | 4 | 8.0 | ~$106 | No metro or rail — you will want a car or rental. The hotel offers free parking, and Space Center Houston is just across the street on foot. | #3 family stay · across the street from NASA Space Center, walkable |
| 4 | Embassy Suites by Hilton Houston Downtown | 3 | 8.3 | ~$149 | A downtown METRORail station is a short walk away; the Museum District and Houston Zoo are about 4 miles out. | #4 family · two-room all-suites + free breakfast + free evening reception |
| 5 | JW Marriott Houston by The Galleria | 4 | 8.5 | ~$214 | Uptown / Galleria district | #5 family · attached to The Galleria · indoor + outdoor pool |
| 6 | The Westin Galleria Houston | 4 | 8.4 | ~$209 | Galleria / Uptown district, off the METRORail line — figure on a car or Uber for downtown, about 20 minutes depending on traffic. | #6 Family hotel · skybridge into The Galleria + indoor ice rink |
| 7 | Houston Marriott Westchase | 4 | 8.2 | ~$129 | Westchase district, west Houston — no direct subway line; getting into the city is by car or taxi. | #7 Family · indoor + outdoor + separate infant pool |
| 8 | Homewood Suites by Hilton Houston Clear Lake NASA | 3 | 8.4 | ~$120 | No rail or metro — you'll want a car or rental. Free hotel parking, and about a 10-minute drive to Space Center Houston. | #8 family · all-suite with kitchens, near Space Center |
| 9 | Hotel ZaZa Houston Memorial City | 4 | 8.6 | ~$194 | Next to Memorial City Mall, with Memorial Park about a 10-minute drive away. | #9 luxury boutique · next to Memorial City Mall |
| 10 | Holiday Inn Express & Suites Houston Space Center - Clear Lake | 3 | 8.3 | ~$94 | No rail or metro — you'll want a car or rental. The hotel's parking is free, and it's about a 5-10 minute drive to Space Center Houston. | #10 family · value, about 3 miles from Space Center |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 Marriott Marquis Houston is about floating a tube around a Texas-shaped lazy river on the roof, tracing the outline of the state map while kids grin ear to ear — the iconic rooftop pool, a central spot a skybridge from Discovery Green, and real family readiness, traded against a size that buzzes during conventions.
#2 Hilton Americas-Houston is a big downtown hotel with a heated indoor infinity pool on the 24th floor where you swim past the skyline in any season, then step out to a rooftop hot tub in the city air — set against the bustle of convention weeks and fairly steep parking.
#3 Hilton Houston NASA Clear Lake is about waking up and walking across the street to see the real rockets and space shuttle hardware at Space Center Houston with your kids — strong on a NASA-adjacent location you cannot find elsewhere, a lake-view pool, and connecting family rooms, in trade for an older building set well outside downtown.
#4 Embassy Suites Houston Downtown is about a two-room suite with a separate sofa-bed living room that lets a family spread out, paired with free made-to-order breakfast every morning and a free evening reception — roomy for the price, with freebies that trim the food bill, in exchange for steepish parking and a building that's been open a while.
#5 JW Marriott Houston by The Galleria is a stay wired straight into the biggest mall in Texas, with both an indoor and an outdoor pool so kids can swim in any weather and little ones stay free in the same room — strong on family shopping convenience and value, in exchange for having to drive into town since it sits outside downtown.
#6 The Westin Galleria Houston is about staying attached to The Galleria, where an indoor ice rink under a glass dome lets kids skate all year and walk back to the room without ever facing the Texas sun — strong on the mall-connected location, 50-plus indoor restaurants, the rooftop pool and roomy rooms for shopping families, in exchange for sitting outside downtown where you drive or ride into the city.
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