Hotel Rooms in
Explore 12 hotels in Austin, TX. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
Hyatt Place Austin Downtown
Rooms are clean and comfortable with good basics, nothing fancy. Staff consistently goes above and beyond with friendly, helpful service. The downtown location puts you close to everything and breakfast comes included.
JW Marriott Austin
Spacious, clean rooms with great beds and a stunning rooftop pool overlooking downtown Austin. Staff excels with genuine friendliness, though the hotel gets crowded and service slows during peak times. Excellent location with on-site restaurants.
Austin Marriott Downtown
Rooms are small with odd layouts where you walk through the bathroom to reach the bedroom, and some guests report water temperature and humidity issues. Views are stunning, staff service is excellent, and the rooftop bar and pool impress, but expect street noise at night and pay the $25 daily resort fee.
Fairmont Austin
Rooms are spotless, comfortable, and have nice views. Staff delivers personalized, attentive service and goes out of their way to help. The location puts you near walkable restaurants, bars, and cafes.
Hyatt Regency Austin
Renovated rooms overlook the river and city with excellent comfort and cleanliness. Staff excels at service and upgrades. The location sits a short walk from downtown and trails, though you'll need to cross the river to reach the main district.
Hotel Van Zandt
Rooms are massive with comfortable beds and stunning bathrooms featuring soaking tubs. Staff delivers exceptional service across every touchpoint. The location near Rainey Street offers excellent walkability, though the gym is basic and the hotel sometimes bumps guests from the pool for private events.
Hilton Austin
Rooms have broken fixtures and no microwaves, but the bigger problem is broken elevators that trap guests waiting 30+ minutes or walking 15 flights of stairs. Security is inadequate and construction noise plagues the property. Skip this hotel despite its good location.
Hilton Garden Inn Austin Downtown
Valet staff excels but costs $70 nightly. Rooms have dirty carpets, broken AC, cramped bathrooms that smell, uncomfortable beds, and loud street noise from 6th Street. Only stay here if you plan to party and leave.
Holiday Inn Austin-Town Lake by IHG
The hotel sits in a great spot with lake views and free parking, but rooms feel dated with poor lighting and inconsistent housekeeping. Staff quality varies wildly—some go above and beyond while others lack basic competence or friendliness. Cleanliness is unreliable, and an elevator being down during your stay could trap you upstairs.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Austin - University Area
Spacious rooms with comfortable beds, but the shower stall is cramped. Highway noise bothers light sleepers. Parking costs $35 daily and breakfast is pricey, though staff goes out of their way to help. Location works well if you're near campus or a game.
Hilton Garden Inn Austin University Capitol District
Rooms are spacious and clean with attention to detail. Staff excels at hospitality, especially the bartender Ethan and valet Quinn. Guests consistently praise the service and say they'd return.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Austin
Housekeeping skips steps and leaves rooms unclean. The AC system fails or malfunctions often. Check your room immediately upon arrival because staff won't fix problems without complaint, and even then results vary.