Our hotel is close to George Bush Park and many other popular attractions. Named in honor of late President George H.W. Bush, the park’s 7,800 acres include a nature reserve, soccer fields, a shooting range, picnic areas and jogging and biking trails. It’s a short drive to a Houston Rockets game or a world-class concert at Toyota Center. And we’re not far from Chinatown, a primarily residential neighborhood where family-owned restaurants serve all your Asian favorites. Shop at the large Hong Kong Food Market or check out electronics on Harwin Drive. While you’re in Chinatown, visit serene Arthur Storey Park where tai chi aficionados gather. In the nation’s 4th largest city, nicknamed Space City, you’ll find galleries, museums, theaters, professional sports, parks, gardens, shopping malls, restaurants and bars of every size and style. If you’re new to the city, Space Center Houston, the official visitors’ center for NASA Johnson Space Center and Smithsonian-affiliated museum, is a must-see.
Whether you’re in Houston for business or pleasure, make the Clarion Inn & Suites® Westchase hotel home base for your stay. Conveniently located off Sam Houston Tollway in western Houston, our conference center hotel has a friendly staff and affordable, well-appointed rooms. Join colleagues or family members in our meeting and event space or use the computer and printer in the lobby. When it’s time to rest up, nap in our cozy beds or make a snack with the help of the room’s refrigerator and microwave.
Our hotel is close to George Bush Park and many other popular attractions. Named in honor of late President George H.W. Bush, the park’s 7,800 acres include a nature reserve, soccer fields, a shooting range, picnic areas and jogging and biking trails.
It’s a short drive to a Houston Rockets game or a world-class concert at Toyota Center. And we’re not far from Chinatown, a primarily residential neighborhood where family-owned restaurants serve all your Asian favorites. Shop at the large Hong Kong Food Market or check out electronics on Harwin Drive. While you’re in Chinatown, visit serene Arthur Storey Park where tai chi aficionados gather.
In the nation’s 4th largest city, nicknamed Space City, you’ll find galleries, museums, theaters, professional sports, parks, gardens, shopping malls, restaurants and bars of every size and style. If you’re new to the city, Space Center Houston, the official visitors’ center for NASA Johnson Space Center and Smithsonian-affiliated museum, is a must-see.