6633 Travis Street (0.9 km from Rice Stadium)
Located in the heart of the Texas Medical Center and close to other popular Houston attractions this hotel features exceptional accommodations along with first-class facilities and friendly service.
6800 Main Street (1.0 km from Rice Stadium)
The Wyndham Houston Medical Center Hotel and Suites features an outdoor seasonal pool and fitness centre and is located just 1.9 miles from NRG Stadium. Guests can take advantage of the hotel's bar and restaurant. On-site parking is available.
1709 Dryden Road (1.0 km from Rice Stadium)
Set in Houston, this hotel is 0.7 miles from Houston Zoo. The Westin Houston Medical Center features a restaurant, private parking, a bar, and a communal lounge. This 4-star hotel features a 24-hour front desk and an ATM.
6580 Fannin Street (1.1 km from Rice Stadium)
The Marriott at the Texas Medical Center is less than 0.6 miles from Rice University and 1.9 miles from NRG Stadium. It features an indoor pool and rooms with a flat-screen TV.
6750 Main Street (1.1 km from Rice Stadium)
The InterContinental Houston Medical Facility, an IHG Hotel, is located in Houston and has a restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness centre, and a bar. This house features family rooms and a terrace.
6712 Morningside Drive (1.2 km from Rice Stadium)
Rodeway Inn & Suites Medical Center offers accommodations in Houston, just 1.6 mi from NRG Stadium. On-site private parking is complimentary. Each of the hotel's rooms is air-conditioned and equipped with a television with cable channels.
7118 Bertner Avenue (2.1 km from Rice Stadium)
Featuring a bar Blossom Hotel Houston Medical Center is located in Houston in the Texas region 1 mi from Houston Zoo and 1.1 mi from NRG Park.
(2.1 km from Rice Stadium)
Located in the Texas region of Houston A patio is included in this cosy home near the Med Center, NRG Galleria, and Dtown. Rice Stadium is 1.7 miles away and NRG Stadium is 1.9 miles away.
Rice Stadium is a football stadium located in Houston, Texas. The stadium is the home of the University Of Houston Cougars football team. The stadium opened in 1950 and has a seating capacity of 71,500.
Rice Stadium is one of the largest stadiums in the state of Texas and is known for its unique architecture. The stadium's architectural style is based on that of the Roman Coliseum. The exterior of the stadium is made up of red brick and concrete, while the interior features exposed steel beams and concrete pillars.
Rice Stadium has been the site of many important sporting events over the years. In 1954, it hosted the first ever televised college football game, which featured the University of Houston Cougars against the University of Pittsburgh Panthers. In 1992, Rice Stadium hosted Super Bowl XXVIII between the Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills. The game was played in front of a then-record crowd of 71,882 people.