
Lubbock, Texas is the ideal hub city for your West Texas adventure. We've chosen a small selection of uniquely-Lubbock accommodation that promises to add a touch of local quirkiness to your trip. Whether you're in search of a boutique hotel with personality or a ranch experience that immerses you in the rustic charm of a bygone era, Lubbock has the ideal place to rest your head.
Indoors and out - For a stay that blends history with modern flair, the Cotton Court Hotel is a must-visit. Inspired by Lubbock's rich cotton history, this boutique hotel features a unique industrial-chic design that sets it apart. Guests can listen to live music in the courtyard, kick back in one of the retro-inspired rooms or outside in the unique outdoor glamping area, which features over four acres of relaxation and escape.
Contactless comfort - Lubbock's first fully digital hotel, the Pioneer Pocket Hotel is located in the historic Pioneer Building, combining a cool blend of old and new. In 1926, the eleven-story structure was built right in the heart of downtown's roaring twenties, as the premier hotel in the area. For more than 30 years, its elegant ballroom played host to nearly every major social and civic event of the day and the previously-named Lubbock Hotel was the tallest building in the city.
Time travel - Experience vintage charm with a quirky twist at Woodrow House Bed & Breakfast. This historic property features themed rooms that transport guests to different eras and locations. From the nostalgic Santa Fe Caboose room, Granny's Attic, the 50s room (featuring more than a hint of Lubbock local, Buddy Holly, nostalgia), to the elegant President's Room, each stay here is a journey through time. Guests can also enjoy a homemade breakfast each morning, served around the cosy breakfast bar or in the elegant dining room.
Rick and Carol Pevey are the passionate Texans behind Hub City Silos, a venture that embodies their dedication to enriching the local community. Born and raised in West Texas, the duo has been deeply involved in local endeavours; Rick's thriving landscaping business and Carol's flourishing floral shop. Their entrepreneurial flair and commitment to family led them to explore distinctive projects. However, it's Hub City Silos that stands as a testament to their deep understanding of local culture and their unwavering commitment to the community. This project is the heart and soul of the Pevey's contribution to their beloved hometown.
Railroad restoration - Originally one of several restaurants constructed along the Santa Fe Railway route, the Slaton Harvey House is a beautiful example of Mission Revival architecture. Step back in time at this lovingly-restored 1912 railroad hotel, located just outside Lubbock. This historic one-of-a-kind bed and breakfast is also a railroad museum. The Slaton and Lubbock area is known for its award-winning wineries, including Llano Estacado Winery, Pheasant Ridge Winery, and McPherson Cellars.
Whether you're looking for the local West Texas charm of a historic boutique hotel or the rugged beauty of a ranch, Lubbock's has a unique range of quirky properties, each with their own story to tell.
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About Lubbock Convention & Visitors Bureau:
The Lubbock Convention & Visitors Bureau is dedicated to promoting Lubbock as a premier destination for travellers seeking rich cultural experiences, diverse culinary delights, and unforgettable adventures amidst the beauty of West Texas. Visit us online www.visitlubbock.org