Adams League Historic Inn
Adams League Mansion offers Victorian-era elegance with modern comforts, hosting weddings, events, and group stays in Galveston’s East End Historic District.
Commissioned in 1893 by businessman John Seaborn Adams, this restored Victorian home now welcomes guests for overnight stays and private events. Stained glass windows, carved woodwork, and antique furnishings highlight its Gilded Age design, while updated amenities make it an elegant yet comfortable setting for gatherings and celebrations.
What to Expect
- Historic Victorian mansion with original stained glass and woodwork
- Event space for weddings, reunions, and private celebrations
- Accommodations available for group stays
- Antique décor paired with modern guest amenities
- Outdoor grounds ideal for photos and gatherings
Connected to Galveston's Story
Built in 1893, the Adams League Mansion reflects the city’s Gilded Age prosperity and resilience. Its careful restoration preserves a piece of Galveston’s architectural legacy while offering guests a memorable backdrop for both special occasions and everyday escapes.