Austin Hotels

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  1. Official Tourism Site: Austin Accommodations
  2. Concierge.com: Austin Hotels  WARNING: Pop-ups
  3. Frommer's: Austin Hotels
  4. Fodor's: Austin Hotels  WARNING: Pop-ups
  5. Lonely Planet: Where to Sleep in Austin
  6. TripAdvisor: Austin Hotel Reviews  WARNING: Pop-ups
  7. Wcities: Austin Hotels
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Austin Luxury Hotels

    • Travel + Leisure 500 Winner: "A waterfront location, plus a recently completed $15 million renovation that added a restaurant, Trio, and a 5,500-square-foot spa."
    • Frommer's Very Highly Recommended: "[I]t's the service that really sets this hotel apart from all others. You can tell this from a glance at the numerous staff that the hotel keeps at the ready. It's quite easy to get things done here."
    • Concierge.com Recommendation: "Most of the 300 rooms are spacious, if unremarkable-looking, with views of the surrounding rolling hills, but the 18 Texas-sized suites are worth the upgrade for the plush leather armchairs and private balconies overlooking the course."
    • Fodor's Review: "You'll find four championship golf courses, a European-style spa, meeting facilities, four restaurants, and just about every other amenity you'd expect at a major resort."
    • Fodor's Review: "Located on Lady Bird Lake (formerly Town Lake), near Auditorium Shores, the hotel has great views of the lake and downtown skyline."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "The glass elevators and atrium lobby date the building but dark colors and comfy beds envelope you in the thoroughly modern rooms."
    • Concierge.com Recommendation: "The 48 individually decorated rooms marry old-world charm—oil paintings, intricate woodwork, antique armoires—with less-visible modern comforts like high-thread-count sheets and Wi-Fi."
    • Fodor's Review: "Rooms are dressed in traditional dark woods and navy, burgundy, and gold tones, and the décor is sparked with understated nods to Texas, like the Lone Star emblem on the headboards."

Austin Moderate Hotels

  • Habitat Suites (Along I-35 North) Phone: 800/535-4663, 512/467-6000 Google Map
    • Frommer's Very Highly Recommended: "The rooms themselves don't have much character, but they're extremely large (the two-bedroom duplex suites have separate entrances) and offer full kitchens, as well as real fireplaces and windows that actually open."
    • Fodor's Review: "The flowering passion vines, mountain laurel, verbena, organic vegetable gardens, fruit-bearing trees, and other native plants surrounding the locally owned Habitat Suites is your first clue that it's not a cookie-cutter property."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "[F]ar from being sterile or scientific, suites are actually quite homey. Like two-room flats with small kitchens. Windows open, wood-burning fireplaces work. Of course all rooms are cleaned with non-toxic, natural cleansers."
    • Fodor's Review: "Set on wooded grounds, this 1877 Texas farmhouse and an adjoining cottage have an English country feel."
    • Fodor's Review: "The rooms are spanking clean, spacious, and decorated with plush, high-quality fabrics, linens, and carpets. Plus, you get a chocolate chip cookie when you check in."

Austin Affordable Hotels

    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: "[The hotel has] also got one of those rarities: real single rooms, so those traveling on their own don't have to pay for a bed they're not sleeping in."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "You may find yourself sleeping next to a full-wall mural of a Hawaiian beach or the open sky. Or there may be more of a theme, like the psychedelic 60s 'scape."
    • Fodor's Review: "In the middle of the hopping South Congress stretch of trendy restaurants, clubs, and shops, this personality-packed crash pad with a European feel is a favorite with musicians, artsy folk, and hipsters."

Austin Hostels

  • Hostelling International-Austin (Downtown) Phone: 800/725-2331, 512/444-2294 Google Map
    • Frommer's Recommended: "Amenities not only include the standard laundry room and kitchen, but also a high-speed Internet kiosk (with a meager $1 fee per stay), not to mention the fact that the grounds are Wi-Fi (un)wired, too."

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