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Address: 2300 Ship's Mechanic Row Region: Reservation Phone: 1-800-950-1363 Hotel Map:
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The 119 exquisitely appointed guest rooms and sitting-room suites of the Tremont House are grand in scale, with high ceilings and windows, and glazed French doors. Outside, scores of shops, galleries, restaurants, and historic attractions, within a few minutes' walk of the hotel, invite your exploration. Nestled in the heart of Galveston Island's Strand Historic District, the Tremont House is an affordably elegant European-style hotel that begs your discovery. The Tremont House is convenient to fine dining, shopping and entertainment venues. The hallmark of the Tremont House is the elegant and gracious hospitality, which is apparent at every turn, from the sun-dappled, four-story atrium lobby with its imposing Toujouse Bar, to the handsome meeting facilities and elegant ballrooms. The Tremont's Rooftop Terrace offers a relaxing retreat to watch the sunset and ships from around the world dock at Galveston's port. Decorated in crisp black and snow white, the rooms are outfitted with custom-crafted period reproduction furnishings that include white enamel-and-brass beds; airy lace curtains; specially-woven black-and-white rugs on polished hardwood floors; and massive armoires concealing pull-out desks and televisions. Sample the grace and heritage of a bygone era at the Tremont House in Galveston's historic district. In the adjoining baths, hand painted Italian tiles, European towel warmers and personal-size toiletries add another dimension of luxury. And, for a delightful ride down 19th century streets and boulevards to the water's edge, just hop aboard the Galveston Island track trolley that stops at the front door. Sparkling like a precious stone amidst Galveston's famous collection of Victorian architecture, The Tremont House offers a delightful blend of 19th century charm, 20th century sophistication, with exemplary service and luxury that have made it a strong favorite among island visitors. |
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