Austin’s status as a big city doesn’t mean it can’t offer small-town comforts. We’ve compiled a list of the city’s top hotels and B&Bs that offer a comfortable stay.

 

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The Driskill Hotel

604 Brazos St., Austin

Located in the heart of downtown Austin, the 1886 Driskill Hotel is best recognized for its rich history—it was around before the State Capitol.

Hotel Eleven

1123 E 11th St., Austin

This modern boutique hotel in East Austin offers beautiful artwork as well as a street-facing cafe and bar and a rooftop with breathtaking views of the city.

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Robin’s Nest Bed and Breakfast

1010 Stewart Cove, Austin

This bed and breakfast on Lake Travis offers a peaceful getaway and a stay in a cozy cabin with big-city amenities.

Lake Travis Tree Lodge

3715 Highland Drive, Austin

This secluded two-room suite sits 150 feet above Lake Travis, allowing you to take in the beautiful sights and sounds of nature.

The Inn at Pearl Street

1809 Pearl St., Austin

This vintage boutique hotel sits in the heart of Austin and allows you to experience the town in style.

Brava House Bed and Breakfast

1108 Blanco St., Austin

This peaceful downtown bed and breakfast was built in the 1880s and is within walking distance to the nightlife, shops, galleries, and restaurants Austin has to offer.

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