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    10 Hill Country bed-and-breakfasts perfect for a romantic weekend getaway

    Deborah Hamilton-Lynne
    Jan 25, 2018 | 4:15 pm

    Whether you're planning Valentine's Day a little early or just looking for a romantic weekend getaway from Houston, Central Texas is filled with dreamy spots for you and your paramour (or friend, or loved one, or, hey, yourself).

    Why waste time getting to your destination when there are 10 close-in spots perfect for l’amour? Whether you want candlelight dinners, horse-drawn carriage rides, or wine tastings in front of the fire, these bed-and-breakfasts have it all.

    The Inn at Pearl Street — 1809 Pearl St.
    Conveniently located just blocks from the Capitol and the UT campus, this boutique inn is the perfect spot to surprise your significant other. (Just drop a key on the table right after dinner at your favorite downtown restaurant.) Owner Jill Bickford set out to lovingly restore two historical homes in the center of Austin with romance in mind. She has succeeded in creating an oasis of 12 themed rooms furnished with antiques and outfitted with luxurious private bathrooms (some with claw-foot tubs and others with Jacuzzis). Rooms and suites are designed to be intimate and comfortable and personalized service is provided upon request. All guests receive coffee and a continental breakfast, with the option to include hot breakfast served in your room.

    Strickland Arms — 604 E. 47th St.
    The former home of Judge John McCamy Patterson, Strickland Arms was built in 1904. The house and grounds have been restored to include authentic accents, a beautiful entryway, a formal dining room where breakfast is served, and a wraparound porch. The property's gorgeous limestone patios and impressive gardens are shaded by massive pecan and oak trees, and it includes a modern pool and spa. Five rooms are available each furnished with period antiques. The inn is also within walking distance of several Hyde Park restaurants as well as the Elisabet Ney Museum.

    The Fairview — 1304 Newning Ave.
    This beautiful mansion, a City of Austin Historic Landmark, was formerly known as the Gullett House and originally built in 1910. After an extensive remodel in 2014, The Fairview reopened to rave reviews. The property features six rooms including three suites with bathrooms. Decor blends modern and antique furnishings with amenities such as organic mattresses, luxurious linens, and organic bath supplies. Breakfast is a healthy, self-serve buffet which includes homemade granola, yogurt, and bread, plus a variety of fruits, eggs, and fresh-baked muffins. If you just can’t leave Fido behind, The Fairview is also a dog-friendly hotel, but membership in the inn's Lucky Dog Club is required.

    Sage Hill Inn and Spa — 4444 W. FM 150, Kyle, Texas
    Just a short distance from Austin in the rolling Hill Country lies this idyllic retreat. Located on 90 acres, the inn includes 16 rooms with amenities such as fireplaces, porches, luxurious linens, bathrooms — and plenty of room to relax. The perfect place for a romantic weekend, the property has hiking and biking trails, an oversized fire pit, a 14-person hot tub, huge swimming pool, library, and full-service restaurant. The onsite spa offers a variety of treatments including couples’ massages. A full breakfast and three-course gourmet dinner are included, and the restaurant has an extensive wine list. (Also, the staff is very accommodating for special requests.) A special romance package includes a 60-minute, side-by-side massage, bouquet of roses, chocolate-covered strawberries, and private dining in the library.

    Blair House Inn and Spa — 100 W. Spoke Hill Dr., Wimberley, Texas
    If food and wine pairings are your idea of romance, look no further than The Blair House Inn in Wimberley. This inn is known for its two- and three-day cooking classes and vintners' dinners held on Saturday evenings in January and February. Each dinner features a vintner discussing his or her wine along with a five-course gourmet dinner from executive chef Chris Huffman, who crafts the menu specifically to complement the flavors of the wines. There are 12 types of accommodations ranging from the main lodge to private cottages. The inn is also the location of one of Wimberley’s best day spas and a wide variety of treatments are available. Fine dining includes gourmet breakfasts, picnics, and Saturday evening and holiday dinners. On weekends, a two-day stay and the vintner’s dinner package is required.

    Rose Hill Manor — 2614 Upper Albert Rd., Stonewall, Texas
    Rose Hill Manor, a well-established bed-and-breakfast, provides the perfect Fredericksburg getaway — assuming you'll actually want to leave the property. In addition to being the only AAA Four Diamond hotel in the Fredericksburg area, the property has beautiful vistas of the Hill Country. Privacy is assured in each of the suites and individual cottages, and all are comfortably furnished and include private baths (some with Jacuzzi tubs). The room rate includes lodging, a three-course set breakfast menu, one wine tasting for two at Pedernales Cellars, homemade cookies, and the 6 pm "Sips and Small Plates" which includes one complimentary drink per person alongside a selection of tapas. And take note: Rose Hill has a full bar serving premium liquors, artisan cocktails, and an extensive wine list.

    Oge House, Inn on the Riverwalk — 209 Washington St., San Antonio, Texas
    Built in 1857 and expanded in 1881 by Louis Oge, a rancher and Texas Ranger, the Inn on the Riverwalk is located a short distance from the River Walk in the King William Historic District. The 10 rooms are furnished with everything you would expect in a luxurious inn — beautiful décor, luxurious linens, toiletries, and private baths. The exterior and grounds include verandas and patios overlooking lush gardens complete with a gazebo and hammocks. The service is top notch, and the selection of add-on amenities includes everything from Champagne, candlelight, and chocolates to in-room massages and horse-drawn carriage rides through the King William District.

    Gruene Mansion Inn — 1275 Gruene Rd., Gruene, Texas
    Built in 1872, the Gruene Mansion Inn, originally the home of H.D. Gruene, is a beautifully preserved example of an Eastlake Victorian home complete with gingerbread trim. Outfitted using eclectic Victorian decor (no room is decorated like), the inn has 31 guest rooms each with its own porch, entrance, and private bath. Some rooms have fireplaces, and river views, but all are located in the center of town, and just steps away from Gruene Hall, Texas' oldest dance hall. Bonus for Austin music fans: Dale Watson will be appearing at Gruene Hall on Valentine’s Day with a very reasonable $10 cover. To avoid disappointment buying tickets in advance is advised.

    The Villa at Messina Hof Winery — 4545 Old Reliance Rd., Bryan, Texas
    Located just a short drive from Texas A&M University at the Messina Hof Winery, the Villa B&B is the only Four Diamond resort in the Brazos Valley. Designed with an old-world estate in mind, the villa includes 11 romantic suites themed and named for iconic lovers — think Romeo and Juliet and D’Artagnan — which can include private patios, balconies, lakeside views, and oversized tubs. The all-inclusive package includes lodging, Champagne breakfast, wine and cheese reception in the bar, and a tour and tasting in the Messina Hof Wine Room. The Food and Wine Experience also includes a five-course dining experience in the adjacent Vintage House Restaurant with a custom menu and pairings of Messina Hof wines for each course.

    Inn on the Creek — 602 Center Cir., Salado, Texas
    Nestled above Salado Creek in a historic Central Texas town, the Inn on the Creek has 22 rooms spread across six historic structures on 14 acres. The original section of the inn is a historic home built in 1882 in Cameron, Texas. It was moved to its present location in 1985 and restored and expanded in 1986. Known for its service and gourmet food offerings, the Inn on the Creek also offers onsite dining at Alexander’s Distillery, an award-winning restaurant and bar with verandas shaded by live oaks overlooking the creek. Add-ons range from romantic creekside dining to gourmet options of wine pairings and dinners at Alexander’s.

    The Gruene Mansion in historic downtown Gruene, Texas.

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    Houston's IAH expected to be 15th busiest airport this holiday season

    Amber Heckler
    Nov 25, 2025 | 4:00 pm
    George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston
    Photo by David Syphers on Unsplash
    IAH is projected to handle about 4.58 million passengers during the 2025 holiday travel season, the report found.

    Houston travelers should budget extra time if they're flying from George Bush Intercontinental Airport. IAH is expected to see the 15th highest passenger numbers in the country this holiday season, a new report says.

    According to transport services provider Transfeero, IAH is estimated to receive about 4.58 million passengers during the 2025 holiday season, up from 3.19 million on average over the last five years.

    George Bush Intercontinental posted to social media on November 20 that they're expecting about 1.6 million travelers to pass through the airport during the Thanksgiving travel period alone, November 20-December 1. The busiest days are expected to fall on November 26 and 30.

    To come up with its estimates and rankings, Transfeero's experts analyzed 2020-2024 travel data for the months of November and December across 29 major U.S. airports to predict passenger numbers for 2025. The report also calculated the average number of passengers from 2020-2024 during the last two months of each year, combined it with 2025 estimates, and determined the expected growth rate for the upcoming travel season.

    The U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics says November and December air travel often spikes by 20 percent or more when compared to the fall months.

    "Every year, the final two months of the calendar bring a storm of travelers packing terminals, queuing for security, and racing to catch flights," the report said. "Between Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Year’s Eve, airports across America transform into organized chaos, moving millions of passengers eager to reunite with loved ones or escape to warmer destinations."

    Projected air travel at other Texas airports
    Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) ranked No. 2 on the Transfeero's list of the country's busiest airports during the 2025 holiday travel season. From 2020-2024, DFW saw an average 5.68 million passengers during November and December, and the number of passengers this year is expected to increase by 40 percent to nearly 7.98 million travelers.

    The report also expressed that the busy travel season confirms "DFW's role as the central cross-country connector."

    "Serving as American Airlines’ main base, [DFW's] location between coasts makes it an essential layover hub for both domestic and international travelers," the report's author wrote.

    DFW's projected holiday passenger traffic was only outdone by Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) in Atlanta, Georgia. ATL is expected to see about 10.43 million passengers from November-December 2025, compared to a five-year average of about 7.04 million passengers.

    Elsewhere in Texas, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) ranked at the bottom of the list as the 28th busiest airport, despite passenger traffic expected to soar nearly 56 percent compared to previous years. An average 1.46 million passengers traveled through AUS during the months of November and December from 2020-2024, and the airport is expected to see over 2.27 million passengers during the same two-month period this year.

    "The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) reported in 2024 that Thanksgiving weekend alone saw over 30 million travelers, setting a record," the report said. "With consumer confidence rebounding and international restrictions long lifted, 2025 is shaping up to be another record year."

    The top 10 U.S. airports expected to handle the most passenger traffic during the 2025 holiday season are:

    • No. 1 – Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
    • No. 2 – Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
    • No. 3 – Denver International Airport
    • No. 4 – Chicago O'Hare International Airport
    • No. 5 – Los Angeles International Airport
    • No. 6 – John F. Kennedy International Airport
    • No. 7 – Harry Reid International Airport
    • No. 8 – Orlando International Airport
    • No. 9 – Charlotte Douglas International Airport
    • No. 10 – Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
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