Austin Hotels

Austin has a wide selection of hotels, from inexpensive to luxury, with many being built to accommodate the city’s influx of popularity. Most hotels are located in the Downtown area, though more of the boutique hotels sit in central neighbourhoods such as Travis Heights and East Austin.

The Austin hotels below have been hand-picked by our guide author and are grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over $300)
Moderate ($150-300)
Cheap (up to $150)

These Austin hotel prices are the starting prices for a standard double room and include taxes and breakfast unless otherwise specified.

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The Driskill

(512) 439 1234.

Built in 1886 and still standing as one of Austin’s oldest buildings, this stately, and allegedly haunted, hotel sits in the epicenter of Downtown at Sixth Street near Congress Avenue. Enjoy staying in the ornate and classic rooms, grab a bite at the restaurant, 1886 Cafe and Bakery, and a drink at the Driskill Bar.

Intercontinental Hotel Stephen F. Austin

(512) 457 8800.

Located on Seventh Avenue at Congress Avenue, this impressive hotel is a common destination for travellers needing to be in the thick of the action. Featuring 189 large rooms with soft bedding, the hotel also offers a beautiful pool, a Jacuzzi and bar and restaurant offering hand-crafted beer, wine, cigars and fine food.

Four Seasons

(512) 478 4500.

The Four Seasons offers beautiful views of Lady Bird Lake with direct access to the Hike and Bike Trail. Located in Downtown Austin, the Four Seasons offers a heated saltwater pool, babysitting, eucalyptus steam room and complimentary electric car charging station.

98 San Jacinto Boulevard, Austin, United States

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