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Most people drive to the Theater District, fight for parking, and rush to make curtain. You're going to walk out your front door. The District at Hogg Palace sits in the middle of Houston's Theater District, which means the city's best performances are measured in footsteps, not miles.
The Venues
Jones Hall — 1 minute. Home of the Houston Symphony, Jones Hall is literally next door on Louisiana Street. Walk out, turn right, and you're there. The symphony performs September through June with everything from classical concerts to pops performances and holiday specials.
Alley Theatre — 4 minutes. One of America's leading nonprofit theaters, the Alley has been producing world-class drama since 1947. Walk south on Louisiana to Texas Avenue. Their season runs year-round with a mix of classics, new works, and musicals.
Wortham Theater Center — 6 minutes. Home to both the Houston Ballet and Houston Grand Opera, the Wortham is a 6-minute walk down Texas Avenue. The ballet's season runs September through June, and the opera performs October through April. Both are world-class companies in a stunning venue.
Hobby Center for the Performing Arts — 8 minutes. Houston's venue for touring Broadway shows, concerts, and special performances. An 8-minute walk west on Texas Avenue. This is where you'll catch the big touring musicals and national acts.
POST Houston / 713 Music Hall — 7 minutes. The 713 Music Hall inside the POST Houston complex hosts major concerts and touring artists. The building itself — a converted 1934 post office — has a food hall, shops, and a rooftop park worth visiting on its own.
Before the Show
You have time. Walk across the street to Market Square Park and grab dinner at one of the surrounding restaurants. The historic district around the park has everything from craft cocktails to casual bites. Since you're walking to the show, there's no rush and no parking stress.
Or stay in. Your suite has a full kitchen — cook a quick dinner, change, and walk to the venue. You're a minute from Jones Hall. It doesn't get more convenient than that.
After the Show
This is where staying in the Theater District really pays off. While everyone else is fighting for their cars in parking garages, you're walking home. Stop at one of the Market Square bars for a nightcap if the mood strikes, or head straight back to your suite. When our speakeasy opens in late 2026, you'll have a craft cocktail waiting for you on the ground floor.
The best part? Your suite has a real living room. Kick off your shoes, pour a glass of wine, and decompress. No cramped hotel room, no noisy hallway — just your own space with soaring ceilings and downtown views.
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Plan Your Stay
Walk to Jones Hall in 1 minute. Walk to Alley Theatre in 4. This is what staying in the Theater District feels like.
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