Texas Hotel Reviews

Austin

Finding a place to stay in Austin isn't hard. Finding a place with personality is harder. Downtown, ample brand-name high-rises... (more)

Big Bend National Park

At the only hotel in the park, the Chisos Basin Mountain Lodge, visitors can select from a freestanding cabin or a hotel room... (more)

Dallas-Fort Worth

The Dallas lodging scene has gotten swankier recently with the addition of high profile hotels, including the W, the Ritz-Carlton... (more)

East Texas

Throughout East Texas, lodging tends toward chain motels, with the occasional bed-and-breakfast. Older, historic towns like Nacogdoches... (more)

Guadalupe Mountains National Park

The park has two developed campgrounds that charge fees, and a number of designated primitive, backcountry sites where you can... (more)

The Hill Country

There are plenty of chain hotels speckled throughout the region, particularly in Fredericksburg and Marble Falls, but you're missing... (more)

Houston and Galveston

Like most big cities, Houston has a wide variety of hospitality options. Downtown, you'll find many national business-class hotels... (more)

North-Central Texas

The lodging here tends to be basic, with major chains, including the popular La Quinta inns, and an assortment of bed-and-breakfasts... (more)

The Panhandle

Finding a place to stay won't be difficult, but choosing from so many options might be. Lubbock and Amarillo offer the most options... (more)

San Antonio

Many visitors choose to stay downtown to be close to the Alamo, River Walk, museums, and other attractions. Once you're downtown... (more)

South Texas and the Coast

Because of the region's relatively recent growth spurt, the majority of hotels that hustled in to fill the need are of the national... (more)

West Texas

Major chains, such as Hilton, Holiday Inn, Days Inn, and Comfort Inn, are represented in the major population centers such as... (more)


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