The LaSalle Hotel, Bryan College Station, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
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Welcome to the oldest boutique hotel in Bryan College Station in historic downtown Bryan. The LaSalle Hotel is the only hotel with over a dozen eateries and bars within walking distance.
- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sun - Phones:
Main - 979-822-2000
Toll Free - 866-822-2000
Primary Phone - 979-822-8442
- Address:
- 120 S Main St Bryan, TX 77803
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- Categories
- Hotels, Caterers, Lodging, Wedding Reception Locations & Services
- Payment Options
- Neighborhood
- Downtown Bryan
- Amenities
- hotel, event venue
- Associations
- Downtown Bryan Association, Chamber of Commerce, Brazos valley bridal association
- Other Information
Parking: Lot, Street, Free
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
General Info
Occupying a prominent corner in the southern end of Bryan's central business district, The LaSalle Hotel, Bryan College Station, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel is an architectural landmark representative of the city's early 20th-century commercial development. At that time, Bryan was a major railroad stop between Houston and Dallas, and its depot on the Houston and Texas central rail line (now demolished) once stood across main street from The LaSalle. Completed in 1928 for leading businessman Robert Wistar Howell (1877-1960), The LaSalle Hotel was the tallest building in downtown Bryan at the time of its construction. Austin architect George Louis Walling designed the seven-story building with classical details and a distinctly vertical emphasis. The first floor included the dining room and coffee shop, while the convention hall and ballroom were located on the second floor. Roughly 100 guest rooms occupied the top five floors. The LaSalle accommodated visitors to Bryan and nearby College Station, including families, politicians, society figures, business travelers and military personnel. The building served as a nursing home from 1959 until 1975 and was closed for the last two decades of the 20th century. Following a rehabilitation project, The LaSalle returned to its historic use as a downtown hotel in 2000