Fittingly located on South Congress, the street’s namesake hotel is as much a destination for locals as tourists, thanks to a comprehensive collection of restaurants (Cafe No Se, Otoko, and Maie Day) a low-key coffee shop (Mañana), and some of the city’s best stores (Sunroom and Revival Cycle), all under one roof. Design-wise, the rooms and lobby have a warm-but-modern Texas vibe, comfortably decorated with felt headboards, midcentury furniture, and leather poufs.
The pillows at the hypermodern Line Hotel are the soft landing we all need after a day (and night) of downtown revelry. The 1965 building housed a former jazz club, and thanks to art from local creatives on every wall, stunning views of the Town Lake, and arguably the prettiest pool in Austin—complete with its own fireplace—the Line has personality in spades.
The perfect place to stay for the music lover! In part of our company, Vinylmnky, you'll find a record player in every room, a vinyl library in the lobby, and a dedicated concierge to help gyou choose the perfect record collection to make your stay a special one and full of music.
A hotel for friends from near and far. Built in 1936 as an “ultramodern” motor court, the property has 40 urban bungalow-style rooms set amidst lush gardens. Located on South Congress, a few blocks from downtown & Lady Bird Lake.
Hotel Saint Cecilia, from the silky drapes to the giant chandeliers in this fourteen-room Victorian mansion, was built with roaming musicians and creatives in mind. The hotel bar (for guests only) has a gorgeous view of the grounds—go at sunset and order a margarita. Bonus: The Hotel Saint Cecilia's fifty-foot pool is heated and open around the clock.