Offering an urban setting with modern comforts and authentic Texas character, Bowie House — part of Auberge Resorts Collection — has officially opened and is welcoming travelers to the Lone Star State.
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“We are excited to open our second hotel in Texas and expand the urban presence of Auberge Resorts Collection in such a special city,” said Craig Reid, president and CEO of Auberge Resorts Collection. “Following the success of Commodore Perry Estate in Austin and with a new property in Dallas on the horizon, we are proud to showcase this booming state’s celebrated Western lifestyle alongside its vibrant art, dining and music scenes.”
The property’s architecture blends brick, cast stone and glass with weathered limestone floors and a wood‑vaulted foyer that establishes a warm, grounded atmosphere. Original artworks by Ashley Collins, Max Zorn, Don Drumm and David Yarrow contribute to a strong sense of place, while black-and-white, ranch-themed photographs by Constance Jaeggi add a local, narrative layer throughout the guestrooms.
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Bowie House offers a range of accommodations including 88 studios, 12 lofts and six suites, several of which feature private balconies. Design details throughout the rooms—hat racks and boot benches, woven rugs, textured strié wallcoverings, leather-upholstered headboards and curved bar cabinets—create refined, comfortable retreats that reflect regional style.
Dining is centered at Bricks and Horses, where Executive Chef Antonio Votta oversees menus that highlight dry-aged local beef and supper club–inspired offerings. The restaurant’s interior pairs suede wall paneling, leather banquettes and chevron wood floors for an atmosphere that is simultaneously elegant and inviting.
Wellness and relaxation are focal points at Ash, the hotel’s calming spa. The spa features five treatment rooms, a sauna, steam room and fitness center, as well as a nail studio, relaxation lounge and boutique. Guests also enjoy private access to an expansive second-floor terrace designed for quiet moments and restorative experiences.
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Visitors interested in wellness programming should check the resort’s website for schedules and updates on visiting practitioners who lead private and group sessions focused on energy work, self-awareness and mind-body connection practices.