Austin's Best Hotel Staff
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1. The Driskill
604 Brazos St, Austin, TX
With antique treasures, stunning rooms and soaring ceilings, this historic hotel is simply astonishing.
Reviews:
- “Disappointing stay”
- “Awful Service on my WEDDING night!”
- “disappointed”
- “Nice Hotel with ok amenities”
- “What a Stunning Historic Hotel!”
Tips: Enjoy an elegant meal at the upscale Driskill Grill.
The Driskill
2. Barton Creek Resort & Spa
8212 Barton Club Dr, Austin, TX
Nicknamed the “Golf Capital of Texas,” this luxury resort lives up to its moniker.
Reviews:
- “Terrible service, avoid for your vacation/event”
Tips: The spa is open daily from 8am to 8pm.
Barton Creek Resort & Spa
Barton Creek Resort & Spa
3. Omni Austin Hotel Downtown
700 San Jacinto Blvd, Austin, TX
Local favorite offers sweeping downtown views and luxury accommodations for business or pleasure.
Reviews:
- “Avoid weekends and 6th Street drunks”
- “Highly recommended”
- “Best Concierge Staff”
- “Loved it!”
- “We had our wedding here”
Tips: The hotel offers several romantic packages, including the Weekend Getaway for Two that provides champagne, truffles and breakfast for $350.
Omni Austin Hotel Downtown
Omni Austin Hotel Downtown
4. Hilton Austin
500 E Fourth St, Austin, TX
Convention Center-adjacent addition to this famous national chain is a true star.
Reviews:
- “I want to go back!”
- “First Class”
Tips: The hotel has an underground garage that’s $15 a day for self-parking and $20 a day for valet.
Hilton Austin
5. Hotel San Jose
1316 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX
A funky South Congress hotel that attracts musicians and savvy tourists with its authentic Austin style.
Reviews:
- “Beautiful place, great service, great food, chill atmosphere!”
- “great outdoor patio area”
- “Not a rating – just an observation”
- “Shady cancellation policies and lack of altruism”
- “Enjoyable, cool Hotel in Austin”
Tips: Hotel San Jose is the official motel of the country-music TV show “Austin City Limits,” and musicians are more than welcome. Call ahead for band-member discounts.
Hotel San Jose
6. Four Seasons Hotel Austin
98 San Jacinto Blvd, Austin, TX
A first-class hotel on the beautiful grounds bordering Town Lake.
Reviews:
- “Great new renovations”
- “Perfect!”
- “Wedding Bliss”
- “Four Seasons Heaven”
- “Very Enjoyable!!”
Tips: Have a meal at the award-winning four-star Cafe at the Four Seasons.
Four Seasons Hotel Austin
Four Seasons Hotel Austin
7. Renaissance Austin Hotel
9721 Arboretum Blvd, Austin, TX
Posh Marriott hotel chain caters to business and leisure travelers.
Reviews:
- “I feel like a ghost”
- “Just Great”
Tips: The hotel offers free on-site parking with the option of $14 valet service.
Renaissance Austin Hotel
8. Austin Airport Marriott South
Dependable digs boast consistent service and ample amenities.
Reviews:
- “Good place to stay in Austin”
- “Awesome Specials!!!!”
Tips: Select hotels offer Wi-Fi access for a per-online-minute fee. Call ahead for availability.
Austin Airport Marriott South
9. Hyatt Regency Austin
208 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX
A spacious, inviting hotspot and a first-class hotel.
Reviews:
- “Best Views in the City”
- “Great Location, Nice Updates.”
Tips: TCEA Shuttles offer service to the Convention Center and other hotels in the downtown area. Check the placard in the lobby for departure times.
Hyatt Regency Austin
10. The Wyndham Garden Hotel-Austin
3401 South IH 35, Austin, TX
Modern hotel just minutes from downtown offering an on-site restaurant, event facilities and 210 large rooms that include large bathrooms and free Wi-Fi.
Reviews:
- “Relaxing, Clean and Comfortable”
- “Wow! Amazing customer service—- and a good shower too!”
- “You get 8 pillows!”
- “Professional, Courteous Staff”
- “Comfortable Conference Room”
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