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Magnolia Hotel Houston, A Tribute Portfolio Hotel

$140-220/ night

Book this if You want a historic boutique vibe with Marriott points, free cookies, and a killer location near Minute Maid Park without the sterile big-box feel.

Why People Love It

8.6340 reviews
  • The nightly 8-10 PM free cookie buffet (red velvet is the crowd favorite)
  • Rooftop pool with skyline views (even if it is small)
  • Genuine pet-friendly policy with no deposit fees

Quick Take: A charming historic shell that's showing its age with thin walls and hit-or-miss maintenance, but the staff and location save the day.

Reviewed by @visualsandvacaysI honestly didn't leave the hotel because the food was that good. From the chef making me custom crab cakes to the late-night room service wings, I felt so pampered. If you need a solo reset with amazing dining, this is the spot.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Travelers love the 'Beaux Arts' character and the staff's warmth, but consistently note the rooms feel a bit tired.

Reality check

The 'mildew' or 'musty' smell in hallways and some rooms is a recurring complaint that betrays the building's age.

  • You're an Astros fan (Minute Maid Park is a 10-minute walk)
  • You travel with a dog (they treat pets like royalty for free)
  • You appreciate high ceilings and soaking tubs over modern minimalism

Cleanliness & Maintenance

7.5
  • Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily service, but missed dust in corners is common.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Clean surfaces, but aging grout and fixtures can make it feel less than sparkling.
  • Maintenance: Showing age. peeling wallpaper, scuffed baseboards, and slow drains are frequent complaints.
  • Linens & towels: Standard Marriott quality—clean and crisp, but not ultra-luxury.
  • Odors & scents: Persistent reports of a 'musty' or 'mildew' smell in certain hallways and rooms due to humidity/age.

Sleepability™

6MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Neighboring room conversations
  • Hallway foot traffic
  • Downtown street noise (sirens/traffic)

Before you book

Good to know

  • The 'Destination Fee' is surprisingly low (~$1.10) compared to other urban hotels.
  • Breakfast is not automatically included for elites; check your specific rate terms.
  • The rooftop pool closes at 11 PM.

What to pack

  • Earplugs or a white noise machine (essential)
  • Walking shoes (downtown is very walkable)
  • Swimsuit for the rooftop photo op (even if you don't swim)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Corner King Suites (best views and slightly more buffer from hallway noise)
  • Top floor rooms (minimize overhead noise)

Rooms to avoid

  • Rooms near the elevators (high traffic noise)
  • Lower floor rooms facing the street (sirens/traffic)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I'd love to request a high-floor room away from the elevators. If a Corner King is available for upgrade, that would be amazing. Please prioritize a room with no connecting doors to minimize noise.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the pool heated?

No, and it can be chilly. It's better for lounging and views than serious swimming.

Is there a free shuttle?

Historically yes, but recent reports say it's suspended or very limited. Use Uber/Lyft instead.

How much is parking?

Valet is expensive at ~$54/night. There are cheaper self-park garages nearby if you don't mind walking.

Are the cookies really free?

Yes! Every night from 8-10 PM in the lobby. Get there early for the red velvet ones.

Is it safe to walk around at night?

Generally yes, especially towards Main St and the ballpark, but like any downtown, keep your wits about you after dark.

Do the rooms have fridges?

Most rooms have mini-fridges, but microwaves are usually only in suites.


Insider Tips

  • Ask for a room with an oval soaking tub if you like baths; they are huge.

  • The library area in the lobby is a surprisingly good quiet spot for remote work.

  • Happy Hour at The Dispatch (4-6 PM) has decent drink specials if you don't want to venture out.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The elevators can be painfully slow during checkout time.

  • 💡The 'City View' is often just the building across the street unless you're on a very high floor.

  • 💡The AC units can be loud, which actually helps drown out the street noise.

  • 💡There is a billiards table in the lounge that rarely gets used—great for a private game.

  • 💡The 'Destination Fee' is practically non-existent, a rare win in modern travel.

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