2302 Postoffice Street Suite 500
Galveston, TX 77550
Rich History, Legendary Style
1859 Historic Hotel's Portfolio
From Lubbock and Louisville to San Antonio and the shores of Texas’s Clear Lake, 1859 Historic Hotels owns and operates 11 unique hotels in four Southern states. Each property weaves seamlessly into the fabric of its location, becoming a treasured and authentic part of the destination’s story.
The Brown Hotel
Named one of the Top 500 Hotels in the World by Travel + Leisure magazine, The Brown Hotel is a historic landmark in the heart of downtown Louisville. Behind its striking Georgian-Revival façade, guests discover a hotel with every modern-day comfort, as well as a glamorous Lobby Bar, exquisite event spaces and 293 luxuriously decorated guest rooms and suites.
The Cliff House at Pikes Peak
Nestled at the foot of Pikes Peak in Manitou Springs, Colorado, The Cliff House at Pikes Peak was built in 1873 and was once a stagecoach stop for travelers, gamblers, outlaws and gold-rush miners. Guests enjoy 54 individually decorated guest rooms and suites, as well as exceptional AAA Four Diamond-rated dining, indoor and outdoor event spaces and popular area attractions.
South Shore Harbour Resort and Conference Center
The largest full-service waterside resort and conference center in Southeast Texas, South Shore Harbour Resort & Conference Center is located on shimmering Clear Lake just 30 minutes south of Houston. This 237-room resort hotel exudes a relaxed, maritime style, making it perfect for corporate meetings, weddings and family vacations.
Inn Of The Hills Hotel and Conference Center
In the heart of the beautiful Texas Hill Country, the historic Inn of the Hills Hotel & Conference Center is a delightful resort retreat in Kerrville. Features such as custom ironwork and rustic native stone set the stage for attractive accommodations, a 21,000-square-foot conference center, lush courtyard pool, the popular Alpine Lodge restaurant and Inn Pub.
Y.O. Ranch Hotel and Conference Center
Named for the famous Y.O. Ranch that once spanned 60,000 acres of Texas Hill Country, the Y.O. Ranch Hotel & Conference Center keeps the memory alive with furnishings representative of the history of the ranch, including five chandeliers featuring 390 branding irons, a vast selection of exquisite saddles and numerous artifacts dating back to the 1500s.