Magnolia has a great location, modern looks, and nice rooms and not much else.
The outside: The main entrance is very nice but turn the corner and the hotel windows along the street are covered up with black trask bags and the sidewalk was covered in trash. Parking is a pain and after watching the valet service nearly trash a BMW while trying to park it, I would suggest you do it yourself. However there is no connection between the garage and the hotel. You have to walk all around it to get there and hope the garage elevator is working.
The inside: very clean and modern not my taste but whatever works for you. The rooms are nice and neat. Big bathrooms and big rooms give you room to stretch.
Other: The workout room is fine and the pool/spa area are on the roof. The pool is small and cold. It does offer great views and over looks Minute Maid Park. Don't bother with room service, not great.
Location: Great. dowtown walking distance to food, symphony, baseball, and basketball.
Staff: terrible.They never had answers to any of our questions. We were looking for a "cheap sports bar" and they told us there were none. We didn't know our way to the Houston Symphony and they told us we would need to take their limo service when it was only a few blocks away. They have a "cafe" but it is never open and nobody knows the hours. It wasn't open at noon but it was at 11pm.
It was a nice hotel, but I would never stay here again. If I were to do it over, I would have gone to the Hilton.










