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Whether it's a Motel 6 or a Four Seasons, the experience of jumping into a freshly made hotel bed signals the height of rest, relaxation and comfort. Of course, there are hotels that take comfort to a whole other level: spacious bathrooms and showers, flat-screen televisions, hell-yeah minibars and killer views.
We went to three swanky Houston hotels (The Alden, The Hyatt and The Magnolia) to see their VIP-level rooms. Now, you can gawk at them, too.
Check out more photos after the jump (all photos are courtesy of the hotels except where noted).
3. The Alden: 1117 Prairie St. Room includes better-than-your-standard-hotel-room-artwork, and business center and flat-screen television.