The George Manor
The George Manor is a restored 1851 estate in Galveston's Historic District, offering boutiques suites, fine dining and historic elegance.
Built in 1851 and expanded in 1867, this Greek Revival estate combines 19th-century craftsmanship with modern luxury. Guests enjoy gourmet dining, a daily breakfast, full bar service, and private car transfers. With lush gardens and rich history, the inn offers an unforgettable stay just steps from downtown Galveston.
What to Expect
- Seven individually designed suites with historic character
- Gourmet dining and full-service bar on property
- Daily breakfast service, 7:30–9:00 a.m.
- Private car service to Houston airports and Galveston Cruise Terminals
- Lush gardens, gazebo, and elegant common areas
Suite Highlights
- Edward T. Austin Suite – Deluxe two-bedroom suite with sitting room and estate views
- Jean Lafitte Suite – Lavish ground-floor suite named for Galveston’s famous pirate
- Kaiserhof Suite – Signature suite with kitchen, living area, and garden views
- Excel Suite – Ground-floor retreat with kitchen and ensuite bath
- Grand Suite – Spacious suite ideal for long or short stays
- Grey Suite – Corner suite upstairs with garden views
- White Suite – Premium suite with clawfoot tub and elegant master bath
Connected to Galveston's Story
Originally built by Lorenzo Sherwood in 1851 and expanded by Judge Edward T. Austin, the manor survived the Great Storm of 1900 and has hosted prominent families and civic leaders. With rare murals, antique craftsmanship, and a historic medallion, The George Manor stands as a living piece of Galveston’s heritage.
Amenities
- Breakfast Included
- Cruise Parking
- Cruise Transfer
- Historic