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Houston Business Travel Guide: Where to Eat, Stay, and Work in America's Fourth-Largest City
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Houston Business Travel Guide: Where to Eat, Stay, and Work in America's Fourth-Largest City

[2026-06-29] Author: Ing. Calogero Bono
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Houston is a sprawling metropolis often experienced only through airport transfers and freeway commutes. But for business travelers willing to explore, it offers an incredible dining scene with over 13,000 restaurants representing 70 countries, a dynamic startup ecosystem, and world-class hotels. The lack of public transit and notorious traffic are real challenges, but smart choices in accommodation, workspace, and food can turn a work trip into a rewarding experience.

Best Hotels for Business Travelers in Houston

Where you stay depends on your meeting locations. The Post Oak Hotel in Uptown, owned by Tilman Fertitta, offers luxury without pretense, an on-site spa, and diverse meeting spaces. The Marriott Marquis Houston adjacent to the convention center boasts 100,000 square feet of meeting space and a Texas-shaped lazy river. The Magnolia Hotel, a former Shell Oil headquarters, provides affordable access to downtown and Daikin Park. The new Hotel Saint Augustine in Montrose offers boutique tranquility near the Menil Collection. The Houstonian Hotel sprawls over 27 acres, offering seclusion and the state's largest spa. The Royal Sonesta Houston Galleria caters to executives with 24-hour business center and shuttle service.

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Coworking Spaces and Temporary Offices

Houston has hundreds of coworking options. POST Houston, a converted post office, features food hall, rooftop garden, and day desks from $25. The Ion, a Rice University tech park, houses the largest climate incubator in the US, with passes from $60/day including networking events. HUB htx in the Heights offers virtual offices and conference rooms, with memberships from $359/month. Proximity to your hotel is key to avoiding long drives.

Independent Coffee Shops Worth a Visit

To impress colleagues, skip the chains. Blendin Coffee Club sources single-origin beans from Panama, Ethiopia, and Burundi. Blacksmith Montrose serves Vietnamese matcha and hearty brunch. Common Bond Coffee & Bakery with five locations is renowned for croissants and kouign-amann, perfect for casual meetings.

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Must-Try Restaurants for Business Dining

Houston's culinary diversity is unmatched. Among thousands of options, Uchiko stands out for Japanese excellence with fresh sushi and grilled specialties. From Vietnamese to Tex-Mex, every cuisine is available. For navigating the city, a reliable smartphone with long battery life is essential: the Galaxy S26 Ultra offers record autonomy for long days on the road. Learn more about the city on Wikipedia's Houston page.

Source: https://www.wired.com/story/the-wired-guide-to-houston-for-business-travelers

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