Hilton Garden Inn has announced the opening of Hilton Garden Inn Houston Cypress Station. The property, which is owned and managed by Four Lions Management Company, brings 118 new rooms to the Hilton Garden Inn brand of more than 665 hotels worldwide.
“We are excited to open our newest hotel in the fourth largest city in the United States*,” said Timothy Pritchett, general manager. “Our welcoming property provides guests with the opportunity to escape the busy city, but also allows for them to enjoy it when they see fit. We are an accessible location for visitors traveling on business or longing for relaxation.”
Hilton Garden Inn Houston Cypress Station is located just north of downtown Houston and within a short distance to George Bush Intercontinental Airport. The property is located near several shopping and dining options and visitors can check out Sam Houston Race Park, Wet ‘n’ Wild SplashTown or a Houston Texans football game. Guests can also rely on additional suggestions from community-oriented Hilton Garden Inn Team Members on things to do and places to eat.
Guests can dine on-property at The Garden Grille and Bar, which offers a full cooked-to-order breakfast and dinner, cocktails, and evening room service. The Pavilion Pantry is open 24 hours and features a complete selection of salty snacks, sweet treats, cold beverages, and frozen, microwaveable packaged items.
The hotel also features a meeting room offering more than 2,200 square feet of flexible meeting space. Hilton Garden Inn guests will see why Life’s Better at the Garden through amenities and services offered at each location, including complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, 24-hour business center with Print Spots remote printing, a state-of-the-art fitness center and an outdoor pool.
All 118 guest rooms boast the brand’s signature bedding featuring fresh, white duvets and crisp linens; a spacious and clutter-free work desk with an ergonomic desk chair; and an in-room “hospitality center” with a mini fridge, microwave oven as well as a Keurig coffee maker.
*SOURCE: The City of Houston