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Four Seasons luxury done Texas style means leather chairs, cowhide couches and native limestone. — Lonely Planet
$695
on Booking.comHotel Ella fills a void in this location, providing exceptional style and service within walking distance to some of the city's most popular sights. — Star Service
$111
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15 reviews
With 40 rooms to its name, Lake Austin Spa Resort is an intimate, secluded hotel on the shores of Lake Austin, just 30 minutes from downtown. — Time Out
Operating under Hyatt's discreetly positioned umbrella, this classic is humming along wonderfully. — Star Service
$152
on Booking.comThe more upscale cousin of Hotel San Jose, Hotel Saint Cecilia offers a luxurious take on Austin’s signature style of effortless cool. — Time Out
$634
on Booking.comA warren of rooms and suites done up in South Austin chic: a modern, minimalist style adorned with balconies, patios, and tropical vegetation. — Fodor's
$197
on Booking.comThe location is perfectly chosen for the brand's usual clientele -- the young and affluent. — Frommer's
$203
on Booking.comThis mid-century-style boutique hotel embodies the intangible elements that define Austin: creative, easygoing and cool. — Gayot
$217
on Booking.comDesign pioneers Charles and Ray Eames would feel right at home at this artful and sleek hotel: It evokes their modern, yet friendly and livable aesthetic. — Travel + Leisure
A fashionable place for locals and visitors alike to gather since its beginning in the Roaring Twenties. — The Telegraph
$106
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8
10 reviews
The South Congress' 83 rooms embody a modern and masculine spirit (exposed concrete, brown leather, oversize windows). — Travel + Leisure
$239
on Booking.comOn Lady Bird Lake near Auditorium Shores, the hotel has great views of the water and downtown skyline. — Fodor's
$115
on Booking.comEverything about this 800-room convention center behemoth is Texas size. — Lonely Planet
$105
on Booking.comThe Fairmont is destined to become a landmark luxury hotel in downtown Austin, with its expansive entrance and impressive amenities. — The Telegraph
$115
on Booking.comFree Wi-Fi and breakfast add to the value, while bikes to borrow, outdoor fire pits, and live music are totally Austin. — Oyster
$107
on Booking.comThis isn’t a motel masquerading as a Turkish steam bath. It’s just got a mad sense of humor to go with its mad South Congress Ave. location. — BlackBook
$116
on Booking.com
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11 reviews
Austin's only real full-service resort -- one that caters to business travelers, couples, singles, and families alike -- Barton Creek would stand out even if it weren't alone. — Frommer's
$249
on Booking.comThe hotel was designed to support ecological consciousness; the photovoltaic system powers about 20% of its energy. — Travel + Leisure
$119
on Booking.comStarbucks and T.G.I. Friday's are near. As in onsite. If that isn't comfort enough, your Sleep Number bed will make up the difference. — BlackBook
$169
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7 reviews
Austin’s most business-friendly hotel, with entire floors of meeting rooms equipped with state-of-the-art AV capabilities...but still plenty of amenities for unwinding, like a rooftop pool. — Time Out
$143
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