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New Addition: Hotel Magnolia Houston Revamps Top Floor |
| June 30, 2009 | By: Meagan Drillinger | LuxuryTravelAdvisor | |
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We hear that the Magnolia Hotel Houston has just completed a luxury makeover.
After renovations, the 314-room boutique hotel is unveiling 10 newly refurbished studio suites plus a Presidential Suite on the hotel's 22nd floor.
The 22nd-floor Executive Level is accessible only with a secure elevator keycard. Amenities at this level include complimentary in-room breakfast, one complimentary steam pressed suit per day, complimentary shoe shine, nightly turn down service and a welcome amenity from the general manager. Guests also have access to the nightly beer and wine reception and nighttime cookie buffet. The suites are complete with work desks, wireless and hard-wired internet access. The hotel also has a 24-hour fitness center and rooftop pool and Jacuzzi. From the studios, guests have views of the Houston skyline.
Visit www.magnoliahotelhouston.com
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