5701 Main Street (0.6 km from Rice University)
This hotel features an outdoor pool terrace and a poolside bar. Hotel Zaza Houston Museum District is in Houston, Texas, approximately 3.1 miles from NRG Stadium.
6580 Fannin Street (1.4 km from Rice University)
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.
(1.4 km from Rice University)
Featuring air-conditioned accommodations with a patio Modern and Walkable Studio Apts by Frontdesk is set in Houston. The property is 1.2 mi from Texas Southern University and 1.4 mi from Rice University.
(1.4 km from Rice University)
Located in Houston less than 0.6 mi from Houston Museum of Natural Science 0.9 mi from Hermann Park/Rice U Station and 1.1 mi from Houston Zoo Luxury Townhome - half Mi to Museum District! features accommodations with a balcony and free WiFi.
5927 Almeda Road (1.4 km from Rice University)
Sonder - Hermann Park is located 0.9 mi from Houston Museum of Natural Science and features accommodations with a balcony. On-site, there is complimentary WiFi and private parking.
1709 Dryden Road (1.4 km from Rice University)
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.
1508 Blodgett Street (1.6 km from Rice University)
Sonder — The Hampstead is located in Houston, Texas, near the Houston Museum of Natural Science.
Montrose (1.8 km from Rice University)
Located 1.7 km from Houston Museum of Natural Sciences Modern Montrose Condo offers accommodation in Houston's Museum District. The property is 1.8 km from Hermann Park/Rice U Station and free private parking is offered.
Rice University Houston, also known as The Rice Institute, is an highly acclaimed and world renowned private research university. Located in the affluent and bustling city of Houston, Texas, Rice offers a variety of bachelor's and master's degrees in over fifty diverse fields - including Astronomy, Musicology and Social Sciences. Founded in 1912 by a former Governor of Texas, William Marsh Rice, this formidable institute has more than 4,000 undergraduates and 3,000 graduate students registered each year. With nearly 85% of their classes having less than 20 students they are able to offer student-teacher interaction not often seen at other universities. Besides that small student-teacher ratio the yearly tuition fees for undergraduate courses are relatively competitive compared to other well established universities such as Harvard or Yale. This makes Rice an ideal option for those looking for high quality education at an affordable cost.