Top rated hotels in Houston

Comfort Suites Bush InterContinental Airport
3.5/5105 Reviews
The room is super large, the sofa can sleep, and when I checked in last year, it was 3 people to live in a proper room. This year, 4 colleagues traveled together, so I booked two rooms. This breakfast is good, parking is free, there is a shuttle bus to the airport. Anyway, every time I came to Houston, I lived in his home.
Comfort Suites Houston West at Clay Road
4.1/5100 Reviews
Northwest Houston
The price is average, more than 600 one night, the room is generally like, the location is OK, go to the city center is very close, there seems to be nothing to eat around. The location is relatively remote, there is no convenience or shopping malls around, it is to the city center.
Comfort Suites near Westchase on Beltway 8
3.7/5104 Reviews
Every stay in Houston is here, the hotel is in a good location, very close to Chinatown. The hotel room is very large, the sofa can also pull out a bed, the bed is very large and comfortable, breakfast is a typical American breakfast, it is more suitable for home travel, business trip. Very good value for money, living here is a good choice!
Comfort Suites Westchase Houston Energy Corridor
4.1/595 Reviews
Westchase
I have travelled across the globe for more than 25 years and none of the hotel management staff has been rude or rather been curt toward me. I had a reason to stay at this property to comply with a personal task. Well, one cannot expect much from this property, as it is a franchise and owned by a couple. I am displeased with the attitude of the owner who yelled and screamed at me for trivial reasons. I was innocent and did not know the protocol of the property. Filling my bottle with 2 glasses of orange juice at the breakfast counter was a disaster. I regret going to the breakfast counter. I have not been for my breakfast for 6 days during my one month stay. During my stay the following things transpired - Lights at the toilet went off, toilet flush broke down, as I was paying a lower fee for the hotel charges, the housekeeping did not replace bath towels for 3 consecutive days. The owner claimed that the charges I paid, it does not come with daily cleaning, which is understandable but one would expect basic courtesy. I am a little lost, as all the unpleasant experiences transpired towards the latter part of my stay when I was about to exit the property. I would caution travellers wanting to stay at this property for micromanagement owners, who keep an eye on every single detail. For those who are thick-skinned and would want to enjoy their sleep, this will be an ideal place.
Comfort Suites Houston IAH Airport - Beltway 8
3.2/547 Reviews
My husband and I stayed in this hotel from 11/1-11/5. When we first checked into room 111, the room was so dark. There had no ceiling light, no desk lamp on the desk, and no floor lamp next to the sofa. All we had in the room was only two lamps next to the bed and the light at the entrance. Since we were staying for four nights, my husband went to the front desk and asked if we can move to another room that has better lighting. The front desk who worked in the PM shift on 11/1 was so rude. She had no name tag. I asked the AM shift front desk for her name and this PM shift lady was called Aalima. She was so rude. She said “when I am with the guests, don’t come and ask me for a room move.” I was thinking, so others are guests, we aren’t guests? When my husband went to the front desk the second times, she said she will find us a floor lamp. Later, she came to our room, and again, she was very rude and said to us “you get two lamps next to the bed and the entrance light. Every rooms are the same. Your room isn’t missing any lamps. I’m bringing you this floor lamp which is not supposed to be in this room. The floor lamp is for bigger room.” I told her that I work in the hotel as a housekeeping manager and I never seen a hotel room that is so dark. She said, “you are a housekeeping manager, you know this is a fire hazard to put a floor lamp next to the sofa. “ She was very rude and keep arguing with us and never apologize. When my husband returned the luggage cart back to the hotel entrance, Aalima asked him about the room after she put the floor lamp. My husband didn’t want to talk to her since she was so rude. However, my husband showed her the pictures that is on the hotel website, all the suites have floor lamps, desk lamps, and a coffee table. Our room doesn’t have any of them. Aalima lied again and said those rooms that have floor lamps and desk lamps are for other room types and they are not for your room, which I know it’s not true. Those rooms look exactly the same as our room. Aalima was just keep making excuses. My husband asked again if we can move to another room that has better lighting, she said again, “NO, there is nothing I can do. If you are trying to get a refund, look for other hotel.” We were so mad that we never plan to ask for a refund. We just asked to move to a room that has better lighting since we stay here for four nights. Around 11 pm, Aalima called and said she can move us to the third floor. Why did she need to wait until 11 pm to move us? Is that because there is no housekeeper works in the PM shift, if she moves us to another room, room 111 will show vacant dirty in the system, and later if the new reservation comes and she needs room 111, then she needs to clean the room for upcoming guests? The PM shift for front desk usually ends at 11 pm, she was only willing to move us right before she ends her shift, so if front desk needs room 111, the night auditor who works in the overnight shift need
Comfort Suites Near Sam Houston Race Park
4.5/5103 Reviews
breakfast are standard American style. Fitness room is large. and there's a swimming pool as well. we've received warm welcome each day from the reception desk. Maria and Juan are very helpful as we extended and cancelled rooms as our schedules changed. The nearby transportation is very convenient. You can also find eating nearby.

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