Houston, Texas has seen a lot of growth in recent years and today has a population exceeding two million. Hotel Zazais located in the heart of Houston’s famed museum district that sees up to seven million visitors annually.
The hotel is luxurious and offers valet parking, a gym, spa, swimming, restaurants, and local car service for guests. It’s perfect for events and conventions, and as a comfortable, full-service central location for exploring the many museums and city sights. They serve breakfast, brunch, and dinner, and dining in the pool area. You can find their main menu here. There are beautiful parks nearby to explore and Rice University is five minutes away.
Here are a few photos of the hotel followed by photos from scenes in the nearby, magnificent Museum of Natural Science. This is just one of the 19 museums located in Houston’s Museum District. All photos by Edward Kliszus
Dining Area. Photo credit: Edward KliszusArt work displayed. Photo credit: Edward KliszusHotel lobby. Photo: Edward KliszusPool area for swimming and dining. Photo credit: Edward KliszusMorning tea and coffee on each hotel floor. Photo credit: Edward KliszusMain menu. Photo credit: Edward KliszusViews of the city from Hotel Zaza. Photo credit: Edward KliszusLate night menu. Photo credit: Edward KliszusThe Spa. Photo: Edward KliszusOmelette with potatoes, toast and vegetables. Photo credit: Edward KliszusOatmeal. Photo credit: Edward KliszusHallway artwork. Photo credit: Edward KliszusLobby artwork. Photo credit: Edward KliszusLobby artwork – Frank Sinatra. Photo credit: Edward Kliszus
Hotel Zaza Museum District
5701 Main St, Houston, TX 77005
713.526.1991
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