Hilton Garden Inn Houston/Sugar Land

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722 Bonaventure Way Sugar Land, TX 77479

Ratings

Northstar
3

Venue Highlights

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Internet access

Facilities

  • Onsite restaurant

Business services

  • Business center

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Outdoor pool
  • Whirlpool

Distance from airport

  • 35 mi. from venue

Hilton Garden Inn Houston/Sugar Land Meeting Space

Total meeting space7,000 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms6
Largest room3,886 sq. ft.
Second largest room2,590 sq. ft.
Filters

Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms202
Single (1 bed)100
Double (2 beds)81
Suites21
Single (1 bed) rate$99.00 – $199.00
Double (2 beds) rate$99.00 – $199.00
Tax rate8.25%
Occupancy rate13%

Local Attractions

Farmers Market

Recreation
1 mi. away
After an immensely successful first month in which thousands of visitors poured in to the Farmers Market at Imperial, organizers say they will make the every-Saturday showcase of fresh produce a year-round event. Originally scheduled as a Fall-only event, the Farmers Market at Imperial opened October 1 as crowds estimated at over 5,000 flocked to the venue for selections of fresh, locally grown produce, specialty foods and one-of-a-kind shopping finds. Located at Highway 90 and Ulrich Street in front of the Imperial Sugar silos and historic Char House, the Farmers Market at Imperial will be held rain-or-shine Saturdays from 9 am – 1 pm. Presented by the Fort Bend Chamber of Commerce, the event is certified as an official GO TEXAN Farmers Market by the Texas Department of Agriculture. More than 50 vendors, including local farmers and dairy operators will continue to showcase their selections.
Hwy 90 @ Ulrich
Sugar Land, TX, US 77478

George Ranch

Historical landmark
11 mi. away
The George Ranch Historical Park, a living history partnership of the Fort Bend County Museum Association and The George Foundation, helps connect Texans and guests from other states and countries to the region's remarkable history. The Park aims to educate people of all ages about Texas history. We develop programming that connects and inspires learners of all ages. We believe that understanding the past is a key to succeeding in the future.
10215 FM 762
Richmond, TX, US 77469

Oyster Creek Park / Trail

Park
6 minutes away
This three-mile hike and bike trail is accessible from Lexington Blvd., Dulles Ave., and Hwy 6. In addition to the Greenbelt trail, a water feature with rock lined falls and a pond is constructed near the Hwy 6 entrance, adjacent to Oyster Creek. Emergency call boxes exist along Oyster Creek Trail.This facility includes: 78 parking spaces, 5 picnic tables, drinking fountain, grills, benches and the Liberty Garden (rose garden). Restroom facilities are available. A stage/amphitheater covering accentuates Parks and Recreation's Concert Series, Red White & Bluefest and other special events.
4033 State Highway 6 South
Sugar Land, TX, US 77479

Sugar Land Town Square

Recreation
1 mi. away
An inviting mix of Main Street activity that attracts people early in the morning until late at night. Where working, shopping, living and playing combine to make each more rewarding. A city center that blends the lives of businesses, families, neighbors and guests in a way that makes life simply better. A pedestrian-oriented, main-street city center and a central business district that is within walking distance of stores, services, restaurants, sidewalk cafes, entertainment and a hotel and conference center About A place where you walk everywhere and find anything. An inviting mix of Main Street activity that attracts people early in the morning until late at night. Where working, shopping, living and playing combine to make each more rewarding. A city center that blends the lives of businesses, families, neighbors and guests in a way that makes life simply better. A Lifestyle City Center By combining some of the nation’s most successful retailers, businesses, a first class hotel and conference center, Sugar Land Town Square brings several elements within one 32-acre package that don’t exist together anywhere else in the region. Main Street Retailing A pedestrian-oriented, main-street city center and a central business district that is within walking distance of stores, services, restaurants, sidewalk cafes, entertainment and a hotel and conference center. A Community Gathering Place Festivals and important events take place in the centerpiece of Sugar Land Town Square: an active, 1.4 acre plaza.
15958 City Walk
Sugar Land, TX, US 77479

Imperial Park

Park
1 mi. away
Located adjacent to the Sugar Land Recreation Center, Community Center and the Sugar Land Parks and Recreation Department at the corner of Matlage Way and Guenther. This 44 acre park is the home of the Sugar Land Girls Softball Association. The park facilities include parking, nine softball fields, batting cages a nine hole disc golf course, playground, picnic area, drinking fountains and restrooms. Future improvements include a walking/jogging trail and picnic pavilions. The park is also accessible from U.S. Hwy. 90 across the street from the Imperial Sugar complex.
230 Matlage Way
Sugar Land, TX 77478

Constellation Field

Recreation
2 minutes away
The field opened in April 2012 and it is the Home of The Houston Area's Minor League Baseball Team, The Sugar Land Skeeters.
1 Stadium Drive
Sugar Land, TX, US 77498

Sugar Land Memorial Park

Park
5 mi. away
The City of Sugar Land is happy to announce that the first phase of Sugar Land Memorial Park, 150 acres, is open. The park hours are sunrise to sunset. The 420-acre park is located along the Brazos River between U.S. Highway 59 and University Boulevard with the park entry at the intersection of Commonwealth and University Boulevards. Included in the first phase are two and a half miles of 8-foot wide granite gravel walking/jogging/biking trails, a picnic pavilion, restroom building, parking areas, playground, open space for sports activities and a lake. Although the two windmills at the park are functional, the water level of the lake is dependant on rainfall. The lake is low due to the low rainfall amounts over the past year. Presently there are no fish in the lake. Until recently, the parkland had been used for agriculture. Because of the site’s history, the current vegetation is primarily grasses and brambles. In order to substantially increase the tree cover, the City has initiated a series of reforestation projects. On February 24, 2007 as part of the City’s Arbor Day celebration, the City worked with Keep Sugar Land Beautiful (KSLB) along with hundreds of volunteers on the first reforestation project in the park. More than 5,000 trees were planted. The trees are a mix of oaks and other native trees. These trees will provide shade and wildlife habitat. On January 26th, 2008 was the second volunteer reforestation project of 10,000 trees donated by the Apache Foundation and KSLB.
15300 University Blvd.
Sugar Land, TX, US 77479

The Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land

Museum
1 mi. away
From a face-to-face encounter with Stan the T. rex to an outer space adventure in the Hall of Space Science, there is something to fire anyone's imagination at the Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land. There are a million experiences to explore.
13016 University Blvd
Sugar Land, TX, US 77479

More

Find everything you need at our six-story Hilton Garden Inn Houston/Sugar Land hotel. Select from 202 spacious guest rooms featuring stylish décor and suites furnished with comfortable beds. Prepare a snack or store beverages for later using the in-room microwave, coffeemaker and mini-refrigerator. Get to work at the spacious work area featuring complimentary high-speed internet access and remote printing. Each morning enjoy a tasty cooked-to-order breakfast, or relish a dish in your room from the Great American Grill, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Let us take care of life’s details. Stay in touch with colleagues, family and friends with complimentary WiFi. Make good use of our remote printing service to keep up with documents. Work out in the fully-equipped fitness center, featuring cardio machines and weights or pick up a Stay Fit Kit® from reception and keep up with your fitness regime from the comfort of your guest room. Visit the many cultural and shopping attractions of Sugar Land, all located within easy reach of our Garden Inn hotel. Sugar Land Town Square is less than two miles from the hotel, and features shopping and dining venues, and is host to regular festivals and performances.