Navasota is home to around 8,000 people - and one of the best luxury hotels in Texas. The P.A. Smith Hotel offers a perfect blend of modern amenities and old-world opulence, and it boasts a rich and fascinating history that promises to make your stay unforgettable.
The P.A. Smith Hotel - also known as the "Crown Jewel of Navasota" was built in 1876, funded by a woman named Louisa Loftin. Named after her husband, Phillip A. Smith, the hotel provided lodging for railroad workers in its early years, as Navasota was a railroad boomtown during the locomotive era.
After changing hands several times following Louisa's passing in 1890 and serving as everything from A&M student housing to a pool hall, the P.A. Smith is once again the centerpiece of downtown Navasota. While it has been modernized, the hotel still retains much of its original style and historic charm.
Immediately upon stepping inside, you will instantly be taken by the sheer opulence of the decor. From crystal chandeliers hanging overhead to blue velvet sofas and armchairs, this is luxury at its very finest.
Several different lodging options are available to suit a variety of budgets. From standard rooms to a penthouse suite, there's an accommodation for everyone. I can tell you right now that I would never want to leave this room!
In-room amenities vary, but in general, you can expect a mixture of modern conveniences and old-world elegance. Guests enjoy high-speed internet, cable TV, bathrobes and slippers, wine and snacks, and more.
And while each room has its own coffee maker, the hotel also has an on-site coffee bar if you prefer a fancier morning pick-me-up.
When you aren't relaxing in your room, spend some time roaming around and exploring the hotel. There are several sitting areas, so you can mingle with other guests or dive into a book while admiring the intricate details of the furnishings and architecture.
Fine artwork covers the walls, making you feel like you're in a Victorian-era castle (or perhaps a world-class museum).
This is no cookie-cutter hotel. Even the hallways look more like they belong in a private residence - albeit a very fancy one.
You don't even have to leave the hotel to enjoy your meals. Red Board Tavern is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and offers "gourmet casual" fare such as burgers, steaks, and seafood.
The hotel even has its very own speakeasy! If you can find Hamer's (there are four different points of entry), you'll have a blast pretending like it's the Roaring '20s again.
Visit the P.A. Smith Hotel website or P.A. Smith Hotel Facebook page for more information about one of the best luxury hotels in Texas, including current rates and availability.
Have you ever stayed in this historic hotel? If so, tell us all about your experience in the comments! Don't forget to check out our previous article for some of the best road trip snacks to chow down on while you're en route to Navasota.
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