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Price by Week Day
Midweek rates peak around $140.
In Houston, hotel prices generally rise from the beginning of the week, with Monday and Tuesday averaging just over $110. Prices peak on Wednesday and Thursday, reaching around $130 to $140, before decreasing again on the weekend.
Price by Month
Lowest month: just under $120 in February; highest month: around $225 in June.
In Houston, hotel prices vary throughout the year, with the lowest average in February at just under $120 and the highest average in June at around $225. The busiest month is June, reflecting these higher prices.
How far in advance should I book?
just under $100
In Houston, hotel prices tend to decrease as the number of days before check-in increases, with significant availability loss for premium options often occurring three weeks prior. Lower quality hotels may reduce prices last minute, leading to a potential cost of just under $100 for same-day bookings.
Price by Hotel Class
Most popular hotel category in Houston is 3* at just over $115.
In Houston, the distribution of hotels shows a clear increase in prices with higher star ratings. One-star hotels are priced around $50, while three-star hotels are popular at just over $115. The price difference between three-star and four-star hotels is substantial, with four-star rates reaching around $175.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are typical hotel check-in and check-out times in Houston, and how flexible are early/late requests?
What mandatory taxes and fees should I expect on a Houston hotel bill?
How much do hotel rates swing with season and events in Houston?
How do Houston neighborhoods differ for hotel selection, price, and transit?
Will hotel Wi-Fi be reliable for remote work, or should I plan coworking space access?
Are there any safety or scam patterns tied to where or when I stay in Houston?
What payment, deposit, and currency issues should I expect at Houston hotels?
How much cheaper are non-refundable advance purchases versus flexible rates in Houston?
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Top Tips
- Confirm airport and transfer details before booking. George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) is about 23-27 miles (37-43 km) north of downtown Houston, while William P. Hobby (HOU) sits 8-12 miles (13-19 km) southeast. Expect off-peak rideshare fares of $35-$60 from IAH and $20-$40 from HOU.
- Use METRORail for efficient transit if staying downtown, in the Museum District, or near the Medical Center. Light-rail connections can save $10-$30 per day on driving and parking for major local attractions. There is no direct rail to IAH, so allow extra time for bus or rideshare.
- Rates during events like the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo (March) or NFL games at NRG Stadium can rise by 50-150%. Book your hotel 2-4 months in advance for these periods, or 3-6 months out for conventions at the George R. Brown Convention Center to secure better availability and pricing.
- For patient stays, choose hotels near Texas Medical Center, where medical refrigerators and accessible rooms are often available. Request these amenities 3-7 days before arrival, and confirm on-site accessibility features when booking.
- Central Houston hotels often charge $20-$50 per night for on-site or valet parking, which may outweigh minor nightly price differences. Factor parking fees into your price comparison to avoid surprises.
- If staying between June and November (hurricane season), confirm your hotel offers generator or backup power for guest rooms and medical device outlets. Many larger hotels in downtown, the Medical Center, and the NRG area list generator coverage, but verify details directly if you have medical needs.
- Hotels near Washington Avenue or Midtown may have street noise past 1-2 AM due to active nightlife. Request a higher floor or interior-facing room to reduce late-night noise levels by 30-50 dB and improve rest.
- Weekday rates in downtown Houston are usually higher due to business demand, while weekends may offer savings of 15-40%. Compare weekday versus weekend prices to unlock the best value for your dates.
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