Free access to the massive Life Time Fitness next door (a $200/mo value)
Floor-to-ceiling windows in every room with legit downtown skyline views
The rooftop pool feels like a private urban oasis, even if it's small
Resumen rápido: A stunning visual experience that occasionally stumbles on service basics, but the location and gym access make it a steal for the right traveler.
Reseñado por @travel_with_troylynn: I stayed in the Presidential Suite at The Laura and it felt like having my own luxury apartment in downtown Houston. The private terrace was huge—perfect for morning coffee—and that marble soaking tub was the ultimate way to unwind after a busy day.
Lo que dijeron los huéspedes que se hospedaron aquí
The hype
Guests are obsessed with the modern design and the Life Time Fitness access, but many feel the on-site service doesn't quite hit the 5-star mark.
Reality check
You're paying for the hard product (rooms, views, gym) more than the soft product (service consistency).
You're in town for a Rockets game or concert (Toyota Center is 5 mins away)
You prioritize a serious workout over a fluffy hotel gym
You want a bathroom that doubles as a photo studio (marble everywhere)
Limpieza y Mantenimiento
8.8
Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily service, though some guests report late timings (3-4pm).
Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling. The marble-heavy design shows dirt easily, so they keep it polished. High marks here.
Maintenance: Newer property feel, but watch for scuffed carpets in high-traffic hallways.
Linens & towels: Crisp, high-quality Egyptian cotton. No complaints of threadbare towels here.
Odors & scents: Mostly fresh, with isolated reports of strong cleaning chemical smells or 'musty' AC in humid months.
Sleepability™
6.5MODERADO
MODERADO
0-4RUIDOSO
4-7.5MODERADO
7.5-10SILENCIOSO
Hallway noise transferring through doors
Street noise on lower floors (sirens, traffic)
Connecting room doors leaking sound
Antes de reservar
Es bueno saberlo
The $29 destination fee includes the Life Time Fitness pass—use it!
No mini-fridges in standard rooms, only in suites (plan your leftovers accordingly)
Housekeeping is daily, but sometimes comes late in the afternoon
Qué llevar
Workout gear (seriously, the gym is world-class)
Earplugs for the weekend downtown buzz
A swimsuit for the photogenic (if chilly) rooftop dip
Genio de Habitaciones
Mejores opciones
Corner King rooms for the dual-aspect skyline views
Junior Balcony Suite on the top floor for private outdoor space
Habitaciones a evitar
Rooms near the elevator banks (noise bleed)
Lower floor rooms facing the street if you're sensitive to traffic noise
Genio de Solicitud de Habitación – copiar y pegar
“I'd love a high-floor room away from the elevators, preferably a Corner King if available. Quiet is my top priority!”
Preguntas frecuentes y consejos ocultos
Todo lo que realmente quieres saber antes de reservar.
Is the pool heated?
Not reliably. It's an outdoor rooftop pool described as 'refreshing,' so expect a cool dip unless it's mid-summer.
How much is parking?
Valet is steep at ~$73/night with in/out privileges. Self-parking isn't available on-site, but nearby garages cost $15-25/night.
Is there a resort fee?
Yes, a 'Destination Fee' of ~$29.25 per night is added, covering wifi and the Life Time Fitness access.
Can I walk to the Toyota Center?
Absolutely. It's a 5-6 minute safe walk, making this one of the best hotels for events there.
Is breakfast included?
No. Breakfast at Hull & Oak is à la carte, with entrees ranging from $16 (Avocado Bowl) to $26 (Steak & Eggs).
Are pets allowed?
Yes, dogs and cats are welcome for a $100 per stay non-refundable fee (max 75 lbs).
Consejos de Insiders
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Skip the hotel coffee and walk 5 mins to Phoenicia Specialty Foods for a better, cheaper brew and amazing pastries.
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The 'GreenStreet' complex the hotel is in has a direct entrance to the House of Blues—super convenient for shows.
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Use the 'Life Time' app to check class schedules; your hotel access often includes yoga and spin classes, not just weights.
5 cosas que debes saber antes de ir
💡The 'locker room smell' mentioned in a few reviews is likely from the heavy cleaning products used in the marble bathrooms—air it out upon arrival.
💡The elevators can be slow during peak check-out times; give yourself 10 extra minutes.
💡You can order Hull & Oak food to the pool, but service can be spotty when it's crowded.
💡The lobby bar (The Bar at The Laura) has a better happy hour vibe than the restaurant itself.
💡Standard rooms have espresso machines, but pod refills can be stingy—ask for extra at check-in.
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