Propose in Style at The Westin Houston Medical Center/Museum District

Stephen Mendoza Photography
Propose in Style at The Westin Houston Medical Center/Museum District

Photo by Stephen Mendoza Photography

SEEKING TO MAKE your proposal as beautiful and bright as your love? Look no further than The Westin Houston Medical Center, a haven of contemporary sophistication, where love stories unfold amidst exquisite surroundings.


Nico, seeking the perfect proposal location for his beloved Ashley, found it atop Houston's newest Westin hotel, where the rooftop panoramic city views painted a breathtaking backdrop for his moment of love.

With the help of Stephen Mendoza Photography (@stephenmendozaphotography), Rose Flower Wall (@roseflowerwalltx), and Perfect Occasion LLC (@perfectoccasionllc), Nico orchestrated this beautiful proposal and a teary-eyed "yes" from his stunning future bride.

Let The Westin Houston Medical Center transform your proposal into a cherished memory. Contact them today to begin planning your extraordinary celebration.

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Photo by Stephen Mendoza Photography

Photo by Stephen Mendoza Photography

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