Nestled in the heart of Galveston Island's Strand Historic District is The Tremont House, an affordably elegant European-style hotel that begs your discovery. 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.
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. Even The Merchant Prince, a perfect location for intimate dining, radiates warmth and richness, tempting you to linger awhile and savor the taste of Galveston's glorious past. And the Rooftop Terrace offers a relaxing retreat to watch the sunset and ships from around the world dock at Galveston's port.
Outside, scores of shops, galleries, restaurants, and historic attractions, within a few minutes' walk of the hotel, invite your exploration. 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.
Sample the grace and heritage of a bygone era at The Tremont House in Galveston's historic district. Today.
Rental Information The Tremont House, nestled in the center of Galveston's brilliant Strand Historic District is the prime location for weddings ranging in size from 10 to 600. Flawlessly restored to the unique character, architecture and sophistication of Victorian Galveston heritage, the Tremont House is within walking distance to countless shops, restaurants and historic attractions. The Davidson Ballroom offers a masterpiece of Victorian design and is graced by the beauty of crystal chandeliers and fine architectural craftsmanship. Opening onto a large wrap around terrace, The Tremont House Grand Ballroom is the ideal location for grand scale occasions. The Sam Houston Ballroom with over 2800 square feet of space is perfect for those groups ranging under 150. The ceiling length windows and unusual L-Shape setting make the Sam Houston Ballroom a bright and airy space for private occasions.
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| Rating | Rated by | Date | Review |  | Kathleen | 8/3/2008 11:16:00 AM | I strongly recommend this historical hotel. The staff is very friendly and courteous. Shopping, restaurants, the harbor and seaside is in close proximity to the hotel. The history and architecture of the building is quite impressive. I will definitely return to the Tremont House. |  | Rudy | 7/17/2008 1:04:00 AM | It was a wonderful experience. Everyone in my party love the stay. Only minor problem. 1st no ice in the ice machine, but was taken care of right of way. |  | Judy | 6/10/2008 3:12:00 PM | My husband & I stay here for birthdays usually. We came last yr for Thanksgiving and loved it. It is so close to the Strand, everything is in walking distance. We love this hotel even if it is a little pricey it's worth it! |  | Erin | 4/17/2008 10:35:00 AM | This is an amazing hotel! I love the style and history of the rooms! My husband and I stayed here during Dickens on the Strand last year and it was perfect! | 
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