The Property

 

Nestled in Montrose, Houston’s most dynamic neighborhood, La Colombe d’Or merges its storied history with a newly reimagined experience. Named for the famed hotel in France (home to Picasso’s favorite water hole), the property is a landmark of artful design and good cheer. Welcoming you with just 32 suites in three unique stay experiences, elevated hotel amenities, an art gallery and sculpture garden. Steps from the cultural heartbeat of Montrose.

 
 

Services + Amenities

 

•   State-of-the-art fitness facility and linear rooftop pool (located on the Tower’s 10th floor) with dramatic views of downtown Houston

•   Multiple gardens and a lush, private park

•   Over 400 pieces of art and sculptures on display and rotating exhibits

•   Social lounge with big-screen LED TV, library, table games and dramatic views

•   Sunset terrace

•   Outdoor dining

•   Hotel lobby living room

 

chef + philosophy

 

Our new food+beverage experience reflects the eclectic energy of our Montrose neighborhood locale. Offering a modern perspective on the hotel’s 40-year history as a refined culinary and cocktail destination for hotel guests and Houston locals. Chef Jesus ‘JB’ Babaran is a kitchen rock star taking the Montrose dining scene to new heights with Tonight + Tomorrow. With a daring coastal European menu that infuses the unique culture and flavors found in our city.

 

around the block

 

•   Houston Museum District, one of the top cultural hubs in the country, home to 19 museums, 4 walkable zones and 45,000+ diverse artworks

•   Hermann Park, a 445-acre urban park with bountiful open green space, gardens, an outdoor theater, zoo, jogging trail and paddleboats 

•   The Montrose scene, offering bustling cafés, bars and boutiques along lower Westheimer, plus the prized Menil Collection 

•   Texas Medical Center, the world’s largest medial center seeing nearly 10 million patients every year 

 

our history

One of the last mansions on Montrose Avenue, the historic Fondren Mansion was built in 1923 as a private residence for the founder of Humble Oil. In 1979, the Zimmermans transformed it into Houston’s bespoke hospitality experience. For four decades, La Colombe d’Or played host to a who’s-who of politicians, celebrities, globetrotting guests and Houstonians. 2021 marks its reimagination as an art-filled ode to Montrose fusing history and modernity.