Stay between two worlds in El Paso.
Stanton House transforms a downtown El Paso building into a living art gallery where international works meet local soul. With 42 individually curated rooms, a restaurant inspired by presidential history, and a signature light installation that breathes life into the space, this boutique hotel blurs the line between accommodation and experience.
It's not for everyone. It's for you.
Downtown El Paso pulses with a cultural blend that refuses to recognize borders, and Stanton House channels that energy into every corner. This boutique serves as a living gallery where contemporary art from international and local artists adorns walls and common spaces. The signature Shylights installation creates a luminous heart at the building's core, shifting between natural daylight and a soft nighttime glow.
Intrigue is to be expected.
All 42 rooms and suites feature one-of-a-kind art pieces, plush beds draped in fine linens and alpaca throws, waterfall showers, and minibars stocked with local spirits, with on-call butler service available to ensure every detail is taken care of. Select rooms include soaking bathtubs and glass walls that open into the Shylights, a moving light installation that fills the space with soft brilliance at night and natural light during the day. Beyond the guestrooms, Blush Boutique & Spa offers organic facials, massages, and signature showerheads that gently massage and exfoliate the skin, while the steam room's essential oils provide a therapeutic escape.
Taft Díaz brings history to the table with a menu inspired by the 1909 meeting between American President William H. Taft and Mexican President Porfirio Díaz at the El Paso–Juarez border. International cuisine fused with Mexican flair is showcased across breakfast, lunch, brunch, and dinner menus. And each day, happy hour highlights locally sourced ingredients and craft spirits. It's culinary diplomacy at its finest, celebrating the borderland's rich cultural exchange.
