Heywood Hotel
12 expert reviews
“This mid-century-style boutique hotel embodies the intangible elements that define Austin: creative, easygoing and cool.”
– Gayot
"This seven-room hotel, situated in an intimate Craftsman-style house in the up-and-coming East Austin area, lives up to its "unique boutique" billing." Full review
"A stay at this comfortable, stylish hotel feels like a visit to a good friend’s house — a friend with good taste, that is." Full review
"This boutique hotel debuted amidst the rapidly gentrifying strip of East Cesar Chavez in 2012 and the hip hood has continued to flourish around the restored 1920s bungalow." Full review
"If you're coming to Austin ready to eat...the Heywood, opened by George Reynolds and Kathy Setzer in 2012, puts you within walking distance of some amazing East Austin restaurants." Full review
"A stylish boutique hotel offering handcrafted hospitality in vibrant East Austin." Full review
"A 1925 bungalow outfitted with seven suites marked by timeless interior touches like longleaf pine floors and cathedral ceilings, mixed with modern locally-made furnishings." Full review
"Feels more like an achingly cool designer friend’s house than a hotel, and in the best possible way." Full review
"Its mess-with-convention vibe reflects the ethos of the gritty neighborhood of galleries, taquerias, and cafés." Full review
"Tucked into East Cesar Chavez Street, checking into this design-focused boutique hotel feels more like getting settled in a room at your friend's dreamy Austin vacation home" Full review
"A 1925 Craftsman bungalow beautifully furnished with mid-century modern pieces, local art, comfy throw pillows...but one of the best things about staying here is the personalized service" Full review
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Wheelchair Access
Non-Smoking Rooms
Accessible
Air Conditioning
Refrigerator
Minibar
Free Internet
Public Wifi
Free Wifi
$217/night
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