About Galveston, Texas....

 

The Queen Anne Bed & Breakfast | A Galveston Hotel Alternative
Ideally located within walking distance of the historic downtown Galveston Strand shopping area, theaters, many fine and casual restaurants, cruise ship terminal and beaches.

 

Coastal Dreams Bed & Breakfast | A Galveston Hotel Alternative
Beautiful Galveston bed and breakfast, features three guest rooms, all with private baths. Includes full complimentary breakfast, snacks, and refreshments. Swimming pool and hottub on premise.

 

The Inn at 1816 Postoffice | A Galveston Hotel Alternative
Located in the heart of Galveston's East End Historic District. This gorgeous Victorian Bed & Breakfast dates back to 1886 as a residence and then as a boarding house.

 

The Mermaid & The Dolphin | A Galveston Hotel Alternative
Galveston's Tropical Romantic Getaway with a laid-back Island Attitude! Bed & Breakfast Hotels-Lodging Accommodations-Historic 1866 Texas Governor's Mansion

 

Avenue O Bed and Breakfast | A Galveston Hotel Alternative
A uniquely elegant Galveston Bed and Breakfast that offers the amenities of large hotels and resorts while maintaining the special ambiance and personalized service of a Bed and breakfast

 

The Garden Inn | A Galveston Hotels Alternative
Nestled among palms and oak trees in the heart of the residential area of the East End Historical District on lovely Galveston Island, The Garden Inn offers unique lodgings in a relaxed setting

 

Grace Manor Bed and Breakfast | A Galveston Hotels Alternative
Features exquisite stained glass, exotic woodwork and striking antiques. Luxurious amenities are seamlessly blended with Victorian grace. Guest rooms are richly appointed, all with king size beds. Private baths include Jacuzzi or claw-footed tubs.

 

Coppersmith Inn Bed & Breakfast | A Galveston Hotels Alternative
This restored circa 1887 two-story Queen Anne Victorian is nestled in the Lost Bayou historical district with elegant charm and sophistication.

 

Grace Manor
The elegant Grace Manor, built in 1905, features exquisite stained glass, exotic woodwork and striking antiques. Luxurious amenities are seamlessly blended with Victorian grace.

 

The Villa Bed and Breakfast
Located in the Silk Stocking Historical District, this charming Mediterranean style home was built in 1914 and has been fully restored and updated with today's comforts and conveniences, and yet still retains the nostalgic aura of yesteryear
 

 

About Galveston, Texas

Galveston is the county seat of Galveston County located along the Gulf Coast region in the U.S. state of Texas within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area. As of the 2005 U.S. Census estimate, the Galveston had a total population of 57,466. Galveston is accessible by a causeway linking Galveston Island to the mainland on the north end of the Galveston, a toll bridge on the western end of the island, and by ferry boat service on the east end of the Galveston.

Galveston is known for its historic neighborhoods and a ten-mile long seawall designed to protect the Galveston from floods. It is also home to the infamous Balinese Room, a historic nightclub and former illegal gambling hall located on a 600-foot pier extending into the Gulf of Mexico.

The Galveston houses many tourist attractions. The attractions include the Galveston Schlitterbahn waterpark, Moody Gardens, the Lone Star Flight Museum, a downtown neighborhood of historic buildings known as "The Strand," many historical museums and mansions, and miles of beach front. The Strand plays host to a yearly Mardi Gras festival, Galveston Island Jazz & Blues Festival, Texas Beach Fest, Lone Star Bike Rally, and a Victorian-themed Christmas festival called "Dickens on the Strand" (honoring the works of novelist Charles Dickens, especially A Christmas Carol) in early December.

Galveston is the second-largest Galveston in Galveston County after League Galveston; League Galveston surpassed Galveston between 2000 and 2005