Rating
The Hilton Houston Hobby Airport is a AAA three-diamond hotel with the same great service many Hilton hotels are known for. You will find friendly hosts and servers, as well as an experienced catering staff in case you are hosting a larger meeting or golf awards banquet.
Dining and Lounges
This Hilton offers two buffets at the Plaza Cafe, one for lunch and one for breakfast, that are not just enjoyed by guests but by locals. For dinner, relax at The Boardwalk, a hotel restaurant, and then after dinner have a cocktail at the Sundance Lounge. Each provides a quiet atmosphere ideal for unwinding after a business meeting or spending time with friends after a golf game.
Accommodations
The rooms at the Hilton Houston Hobby Airport Hotel are spacious, with 12-foot-high ceilings and views of the airport or the surrounding city. They include 32-inch flat-screen televisions, 300-count sheets and a number of other plush amenities like a comfortable recliner.
Golf
One great thing about this hotel is its proximity to the Glenbrook Park Golf Course, which is about two miles away by car. This great18-hole course managed by the city of Houston includes challenging holes and reasonable greens fees.
Glenbrook Park Golf Course
8205 Bayou Drive
Houston, Textas 77017
(713) 649-8089
houstontx.gov/municipalgolf/glenbrook/index.html
Meetings
If you are hosting a group of golfers for a banquet or tournament, the Hilton Houston Hobby Airport Hotel offers 18,000 square feet of banquet space that is very flexible and can be adjusted to your needs. The hotel can accommodate up to 800 people in your group meeting, banquet or awards ceremony. You can reserve meeting rooms at once online, or check prices on their website at:
hilton.com/en/hi/hotels/groups.jhtml?ctyhocn=HOUHAHF
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