Where History Meets
The Hunt

Beautifully curated antique showcases held inside Texas’s finest hotels, resorts, and historic properties — reviving a tradition that began in 1929.

Curated Antique Shows

A Tradition Revived

The Hotel Antique Show
Is a Classic American Tradition

The very first International Antiques Exposition in the United States was held in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Commodore in New York City on March 25, 1929. Right here in Texas, the first annual Texas Antique Show was held in the ballroom of the Jefferson Hotel in Dallas in 1938 — and ran for several successful decades.

Over time, antique shows moved to fairgrounds and convention centers — and something was lost. The intimacy. The elegance. The experience. Texas Antique Shows is bringing it back.

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These are not flea markets.

” These are beautifully presented, upscale antique showcases held inside distinguished hotels and historic properties throughout Texas — events that reflect the quality and character of the venues that host them.”— Keith Monen, Founder, Texas Antique Shows

Who We Serve

A Show for 

Everyone 

Who Loves Antiques

For Shoppers

Discover extraordinary antiques, collectibles, art, jewelry, furniture, and one-of-a-kind treasures — all inside the beautiful surroundings of Texas’s finest hotels. No fairgrounds. No parking lots. Just elegant, comfortable, air-conditioned shopping at its finest.

For Dealers

Every antique dealer is welcome at Texas Antique Shows. Whether you’ve been in the business for decades or you’re just getting started, you belong here. We believe every dealer brings something special — and we’re proud to create a marketplace where everyone has a place.

For Hotels

Partner with us and bring one of America’s oldest retail traditions to your property. We handle everything — you simply provide the space and enjoy increased foot traffic, bar and restaurant revenue, and a unique event that sets your property apart.

Exclusive Hotel Partnerships

One Hotel.
One City.
Your Exclusive Territory.

Texas Antique Shows partners with only one exclusive hotel or resort per city or area. Once your market is reserved, no competing property in your area will be considered.

We are currently selecting our founding hotel partners throughout Texas. Territories are being reserved now — and once claimed, they are gone.

Reserve Your Exclusive Territory Today

Hotel Partnership Inquiry

Tell us about your property. All inquiries are handled personally by Keith Monen, Founder of Texas Antique Shows.

We respond to all inquiries within 48 hours. Territories are limited to one exclusive hotel per city or area.

Upcoming Events

Texas Antique Shows
Coming to a Venue Near You

 

Galveston Antique Showcase

Galveston, Texas · Hotel Galvez

An extraordinary antique showcase inside one of Texas’s most storied historic hotels. Shop premier antique dealers inside the legendary 1911 Hotel Galvez on the Galveston Seawall.

Coming Soon

Houston Antique Showcase

Houston, Texas · Location TBA

A beautifully curated antique showcase in the heart of Houston featuring premier dealers in an upscale hotel setting. Serious collecting in a refined, comfortable atmosphere.

Booking Now

The Woodlands Antique Showcase

The Woodlands, Texas · Location TBA

Bringing the hotel antique show tradition to one of Houston’s most beautiful and affluent communities. Watch for our exclusive venue announcement.

Coming Soon

Sugar Land Antique Showcase

Sugar Land, Texas · Location TBA

A premier antique showcase for Fort Bend County’s thriving community of collectors, designers, and treasure hunters. Exclusive venue partnership being finalized.

Coming Soon

For Hotels & Resorts

Partner With
Texas Antique Shows

We are currently selecting exclusive hotel partners throughout Texas. Complete the form below and a member of our team will contact you within 48 hours to discuss your property and territory.

Remember — we partner with only one property per city or area. Territories are limited.

About the Founder

Keith Monen
Founder, Texas Antique Shows

In 1986, Keith Monen founded Hotel Express — a travel club that saved members up to 50% on hotel stays. The club grew to over one million memberships sold, 2,000 participating hotels in over 1,000 cities — and today the business has dealers in over 70 countries with its headquarters in Norway.

Keith is also a Texas publisher, real estate professional licensed in four states, and entrepreneur with nearly five decades of experience building scalable businesses. He is the founder of TXFleaMarkets.com and publisher of Texas Master-Planned Communities Magazine.

Texas Antique Shows is his newest venture — bringing the hotel antique show tradition back to Texas, one exclusive property at a time.

The hotel antique show is one of America’s oldest and most elegant retail traditions. We are bringing it back — throughout Texas — one beautiful property at a time.

— Keith Monen

Hotel Express — Founded 1986

Travel Club · Saved Members 50% on Hotels
1M+ Memberships Sold · 2,000+ Hotels
1,000+ Cities · 70+ Countries
Headquarters: Norway

Contact 832-578-9623
info@TXAntiqueShows.com
Fort Bend County, Texas

Phone

832-578-9623

VISIT

8am to 5pm
Mont–Sat

Texas Antique Shows

Email

info@TxAntiqueShows.com

Address

2701 H St 101, Rosenberg, TX 77471

Texas Historic Hotels

HOUSTON (2)

  1. The Sam Houston Hotel (1924) | samhoustonhotel.com
  2. The Whitehall (1963) | thewhitehallhouston.com

DALLAS (1) 3. The Statler Dallas, Curio Collection by Hilton (1956) | thestatler.com

FORT WORTH (3) 4. Hilton Fort Worth (1921) | hilton.com  5. The Ashton Hotel (1915) | theashtonhotel.com 6. Le Méridien Fort Worth Downtown (1968) | marriott.com

GALVESTON (1) 7. Grand Galvez Resort & Spa (1911) | grandgalvez.com

AUSTIN (1) 8. The Driskill (1886) | driskillhotel.com (Historic Hotels Worldwide program)

EL PASO (1) 9. Camino Real El Paso / Hotel Paso del Norte (1912) | hotelpdn.com

BIG SPRING (1) 10. Hotel Settles (1930) | hotelsettles.com

SALADO (1) 11. Stagecoach Inn (1860) | stagecoachinn.com

SAN ANTONIO (5) 12. The Menger Hotel (1859) | mengerhotel.com 13. Omni La Mansion del Rio | omnihotels.com 14. The Crockett Hotel (1909) | crocketthotel.com 15. The Emily Morgan San Antonio, DoubleTree by Hilton (1924) | emilymorganhotel.com 16. The Gunter Hotel San Antonio Riverwalk (1909) | gunterhotel.com