If you’re wondering where to stay in Austin, know that the funky city offers everything from luxury comfort right in downtown to rugged adventures an... Read More
If you’re wondering where to stay in Austin, know that the funky city offers everything from luxury comfort right in downtown to rugged adventures and relaxing retreats just outside of the city. The Four Seasons Hotel is one of the best hotels in Austin, offering four-star accommodations in the center of the city, walking distance from the Texas State Capitol, with balconies boasting views of Lady Bird Lake. Meanwhile Travaasa Austin is known “Texas’s most active destination resort and spa,” and offers one-of-a-kind adventures and accommodation in Texas Hill Country. Guests can relax on a private terraces or visit the spa, step out for horseback riding and enjoy zip lining. Hotel Ella’s sophisticated guest suites are its calling card. It’s one of Austin’s landmarked estates, renovated to be the perfect accommodation in ‘small luxury” size. Its grand exterior makes it the perfect spot for a picturesque getaway.
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Adams House
Built in 1911, this bed and breakfast is an Austin Historic Landmark, with three guest rooms and two suites to choose from. It's about a mile and a half... Read More
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AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center
As the name implies, the AT&T Center attracts plenty of business travelers, but it's also good for visitors who'll be spending time at the... Read More
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Four Seasons Austin
This downtown oasis has hosted Austin's most notable visitors, from the Dalai Lama to Sally Field. Like most of the properties in the Four Seasons... Read More
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Hotel Ella
Named after the woman who saw the historic mansion through its original renovation in 1910, Hotel Ella is an elegant Greek revival structure (to create... Read More
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Hotel Granduca
If the line of European sports cars at the valet is any indication, Hotel Granduca is the epitome of luxury in West Lake Hills. The Italian-influenced... Read More
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Hotel Saint Cecilia
Rock ’n’ roll is one of the inspirations behind the décor and mood at this small boutique hotel, and you may feel like a rock star yourself at the... Read More
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Hotel San José
Famed Austin hotelier Liz Lambert’s first hotel is located on the South Congress strip, a modern-bohemian, über-hip hideaway with 40 sleek, minimalist... Read More
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Hotel Van Zandt
Named for legendary Austin guitarist Townes Van Zandt, this music-focused property on the edge of Rainey Street oozes Kimpton sophistication. The hotel... Read More
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Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort & Spa
About 25 miles from downtown Austin, this family-friendly Hyatt resort is known for its Crooked River pool area. It features, among other things, a kid... Read More
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JW Marriott Austin
Featuring more than a thousand guest rooms and 120,000 square feet of meeting and event space in the heart of downtown, this new Congress Avenue hotel... Read More
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Kimber Modern
With bright-white stylings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and high-end furniture like Eames desk chairs, this sleek boutique property will appeal to... Read More
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Lake Austin Spa Resort
Relax and recharge at this sprawling resort, a longtime favorite respite for both locals and celebrities looking to escape curious eyes. Nineteen... Read More
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South Congress Hotel
The South Congress' 83 rooms embody a modern and masculine spirit (exposed concrete, brown leather, oversize windows). The real action is in the common... Read More
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The Driskill
Built in 1886 by cattleman and ex-Confederate Colonel Jesse Driskill, whose goal was to create a “frontier palace,” The Driskill continues to be one of... Read More
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W Hotel Austin
The fourth-floor pool is just one of the amenities that draws guests to this hip, downtown hotel. But non-guests can experience it, too: Day passes are... Read More
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Westin Austin Downtown
The highest hotel pool in the city sits atop the Westin's new downtown Austin locale. In addition to standard amenities for the hotel's 366 rooms,... Read More