Houston area Hotel near George Bush Airport and More
Looking for a great place to stay in the Houston area? Our hotel offers an ideal location, nestled in the city of Humble, just minutes from IAH Airport. The Country Inn & Suites Houston - Intercontinental Airport East is located in the heart of the only shopping and business district of northeast Houston. Our hotel is also convenient to numerous Houston golf courses, including Redstone, Tour-18 and Kingwood Country Club. Additionally, we are just five minutes from beautiful Lake Houston, Deerbrook Mall and the area's best dining.
Be sure to visit these exciting nearby attractions:
Deerbrook Mall (0.6 miles) For shopping in Humble, head to Deerbrook Mall where you will find not only 140-plus stores, but an AMC 24-screen theater and plenty of restaurants. Phone: +1 (281) 446-5300
Downtown Aquarium (18 miles) This family friendly attraction has exhibits such as Louisiana swamp, Rainforest, and Shark Voyage. Phone: +1 (713) 223-3474
Tour 18 Golf Course (2.3 miles) This public golf course has a full-service golf shop, a driving range and a large putting green. Phone: +1 (281) 540-1818
Minute Maid Park (19 miles) Catch an Astros game at Minute Maid Park, home of Houston's Major League Baseball team. Phone: +1 (713) 259-8000
JPMorgan Chase Tower(19 miles) Check out the Sky Lobby on the 60th floor for great views of the city of Houston. Phone: +1 (713) 223-0441
Shops at Houston Center (19 miles) Located across from the George R. Brown Convention Center, this mall offers more than 70 stores, four restaurants and a food court. Phone: +1 (713) 759-1442
Robertson Stadium (21 miles) Watch the 2006 and 2007 MLS Cup Champions, the Houston Dynamo, play a game in Robertson Stadium. Phone: +1 (713) 276-7500
Driving Directions
From Hwy 59 northbound: Take the Townsen Blvd exit. Turn left onto the bridge and return southbound. The hotel will be the first property after the bridge.
From Hwy 59 southbound: Take the Townsen Blvd exit. The hotel will be 0.25 miles ahead on the right.
About Houston
From humble beginnings as a newspaper ad touting the potential of its desolate mudflats, the city of Houston has grown in leaps and bounds over the last century, but has retained the enterprising, cultured spirit of its founders. The fourth largest metropolitan area in the US boasts a slick, albeit sprawling, urban center with Texas-sized portions of shopping, dining and entertainment. The 17-block theater district is second only to New York City with eight performing arts companies and 12000 seats. Visit one of the more than 500 cultural and visual arts attractions, including NASA and the Livestock show, the largest rodeo in the world. Mild climes in the winter and early spring are best for visiting Bayou Place downtown, the Zoo or one of the other city parks. On hotter days, cool off at the world-class Galleria, the Fine Arts Museum or any one of the 11000+ trendy restaurants and clubs.
Did you know?
Shakespeare asked what is in a name, but one Houston socialite knew the answer was "a lot." Ima Hogg was the daughter of Texas Gov. James Hogg and put up with jokes throughout her life about her name. Her home, Bayou Bend, is now a museum for decorative arts, tracing American motifs from colonial days.