1700 Smith Street (0.7 km from Houston Fire Museum)
Located in the heart of downtown Houston 0.7 mi from the Toyota Center this hotel features 3 on-site restaurants a 24-hour fitness centre and a rooftop pool with sun deck. NRG Stadium is 5.3 mi from The Whitehall Houston.
1616 Main Street (0.7 km from Houston Fire Museum)
A fitness centre is available. The Holiday Inn Houston Downtown is located approximately 1.2 miles from the George R. Brown Convention Center. Each room includes complimentary WiFi and cable television.
3550 Main street (1.0 km from Houston Fire Museum)
Sonder — Mid Main Lofts is located in Houston in the Texas region and offers free WiFi and free private parking.
1308 Clay Street (1.1 km from Houston Fire Museum)
This downtown Houston hotel is located within a 5-minute walk of the Toyota Center and a mile of the Downtown Aquarium. Suites with kitchenettes are available at the hotel.ach unit at the Athens Hotel Suites features a refrigerator and microwave.
1200 Louisiana Street (1.1 km from Houston Fire Museum)
This Houston hotel is home to several dining establishments, the most notable of which is Spindletop, the city's first rotating dining room. Each room has a view of Downtown Houston.
914 Dallas Street (1.2 km from Houston Fire Museum)
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Houston Downtown/Convention Center provides complimentary WiFi and a complimentary breakfast. The hotel is located 2297 feet from the Toyota Center, home of the Houston Rockets.
(1.2 km from Houston Fire Museum)
Houston-based Approximately 2 miles from the Houston Museum of Natural Science Located two miles from Hermann Park/Rice U Station and 2.
916 Dallas Street (1.2 km from Houston Fire Museum)
Within walking distance of the Toyota Center and House of Blues, the Courtyard Houston Downtown Convention Center offers complimentary WiFi and is conveniently located near a Metrorail station.
The Houston Fire Museum is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of firefighting in the United States. The museum is located in the old Fire Station No. 1, which was built in 1909 and served as the city's first fire station. The museum features a variety of exhibits on the history of firefighting, including a replica of a 19th-century fire engine and a display on the September 11th attacks. The museum also offers a variety of educational programs for children and adults.