13 Best Hotels in Downtown with Sixth Street and Rainey Street, Austin

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The Driskill

$$ | 604 Brazos St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA Fodor's Choice

Built in 1886 and impeccably restored, The Driskill represents a time when people mingled in grandiose settings and continues to epitomize old-world Texas luxury. Each room—decorated with old photos, vintage curios, and refurbished antiques—is unique, so specific requests should be made when reserving. Standard rooms are cramped, but corner rooms showcase nice city views. Reasonably priced suites provide spacious living areas and private balconies that are worth the splurge (try to reserve the LBJ Suite). The 1886 Café & Bakery is worth a visit, as is the elegant bar, which attracts business travelers and savvy downtown revelers with its live music and happy hour.

Pros

  • Historic, one-of-a-kind ambience with Old Austin grandeur
  • Nightly live music at the Driskill Grill
  • Extremely friendly, attentive staff

Cons

  • No pool
  • Sits on a lackluster block of "Dirty Sixth Street"
  • Rooms aren't standardized
604 Brazos St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA
512-439–1234
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189 rooms
No Meals

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THE BEST HOTEL IN DOWNTOWN WITH SIXTH STREET AND RAINEY STREET

Austin Proper Hotel

5
Overall Editor Rating
$$$$ | 600 W. 2nd St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA
Fodor's Choice

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

In The Proper's first foray outside California, Interior designer Kelly Wearstler spent years traveling Texas collecting vintage pieces for the Austin outpost. The result is a breath of West Coast cool with a hint of spice breezing through downtown’s Second Street corridor. The rooftop deck, lobby lounge, and patio restaurant have become fixtures to local somebodies.

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Pros

  • There’s a sexy rooftop pool with an adjacent Mexican restaurant
  • The hotel has a large fitness and wellness center
  • A Cali-chic venue that injects glitz into ATX

Cons

  • The ground floor feels showy and rather pretentious
  • It’s pricy, but that prices out boisterous bachelorette parties
  • Rooms and suites are small by Texas standards
600 W. 2nd St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA
512-628–1500
Hotel Details
238 rooms
No Meals

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THE BEST HOTEL IN DOWNTOWN WITH SIXTH STREET AND RAINEY STREET

The LINE Austin

4.5
Overall Editor Rating
$$ | 111 E. Cesar Chavez St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA
Fodor's Choice

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

Downtown may have become a step-and-repeat of chain establishments, but The Line is one of the few places that proudly holds on to Austin’s revered musical heritage. This was previously a jazz club that broadcast live on local radio in the sixties. Now a medium-sized hotel with a boutique feel, the strings keep on strumming across vibey social spaces including a lakeside pool, taco shack, and terrace bar.

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Pros

  • Has one of the best terrace bars in town
  • Situated in a historic building that was once a jazz club
  • A best-of-both-worlds location Downtown next to Ladybird Lake

Cons

  • Rooms and suites have no bathtub
  • There are limited gym facilities and no spa
  • The signature restaurant has been described as mediocre
111 E. Cesar Chavez St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA
512-478–9611
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428 rooms
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Fairmont Austin

$$$ | 101 Red River St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA Fodor's Choice
Fairmont Austin

Everything’s bigger in Texas, and in Austin they don’t get any bigger than the Fairmont. This towering 1,048-room hotel is a city resort, with six restaurants and bars, an expansive spa, the city’s largest rooftop pool, and exclusive VIP floors that act as a ‘hotel with a hotel’. Basically, it’s all here in the downtown landmark.

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Pros

  • The massive wellness facility provides a true city respite
  • Garrison Steakhouse is one of downtown’s most sought-after reservations
  • The largest of Fairmont hotels means amenities aplenty

Cons

  • The rooms are not particularly Instagrammable
  • The hotel can feel crowded during festival seasons
  • The pool area can be noisy
101 Red River St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA
512-600–2000
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1,048 rooms
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Hotel Van Zandt

$$$ | 605 Davis St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA Fodor's Choice

Popular with groups, from bachelorette parties to corporate weekenders, this Rainey Street hot spot has become a downtown mainstay since opening in 2015. An early newcomer in the Austin hotel boom, the massive luxury operation offers live music–inspired decor, on-site entertainment, and, of course, direct access to downtown's best bars and venues. Complimentary TREK bikes are available for guests to cruise around downtown, and a 24-hour concierge provides expert recommendations for navigating the city. Weekend crowds are unavoidable, and advance reservations are imperative during annual events like SXSW. The excellent on-site restaurant, Geraldine's, is accessed by a separate elevator on the ground floor.

Pros

  • Best Rainey Street accommodations
  • Music-inspired decor and amenities, including in-room record players
  • Free open-bar social hours in the communal lounges

Cons

  • Expect crowds and traffic on any given weekend
  • Not for travelers in need of peace and quiet
  • Corporate take on "local" music culture
605 Davis St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA
512-542–5300
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319 rooms
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DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Austin

$$ | 303 W. 15th St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA

One of the best-managed hotels in the city, the all-suites DoubleTree has a staff that anticipates your every need. Business travelers, sports teams, and families frequent the downtown high-rise. The Capitol—visible from many of the rooms, spectacularly so from upper-story balconies—is only a short walk away. Most of the classically decorated suites have one bedroom and a large, separate living area (with fold-out couch); some have two bedrooms, two baths, and three TVs. Each has a small kitchen with a full-size refrigerator, microwave, and dishwasher. The on-site 15th Street Café serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Pros

  • Superbly run
  • Free on-demand downtown shuttle
  • Each room has full kitchen

Cons

  • Can be crowded
  • Café food receives lackluster reviews
  • Fees for parking and in-room Wi-Fi
303 W. 15th St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA
512-478–7000
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188 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Four Seasons Hotel Austin

$$$$ | 98 San Jacinto Blvd., Austin, TX, 78701, USA

You get what you pay for in superior service and amenities at this elegant hotel on beautifully manicured grounds overlooking Lady Bird Lake. Rooms are average in size, but stylish—beds have goose-down pillows, L’Occitane bath products are provided, and iPhone docking stations are standard. Some rooms have small balconies, and upper-floor units enjoy impressive views, either of the lake or downtown Austin. Extras include a lending library of Texas literature and an outstanding on-site restaurant, Ciclo, which attracts discerning locals in addition to guests. The hotel has an attractive outdoor saltwater pool, indoor pool, and whirlpool, as well as a fitness center and full spa.

Pros

  • Prime lakeside location with views of Congress Bridge bats
  • Exceptional customer services and activities for kids
  • Luxurious, resort-like feel

Cons

  • Prohibitively expensive for most
  • Not the largest or poshest outdoor pool
  • Extras like parking add to the steep price tag
98 San Jacinto Blvd., Austin, TX, 78701, USA
512-478–4500
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294 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hilton Austin

$$ | 500 E. 4th St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA

This 31-story hotel rises over one of downtown's quieter blocks, next to the historic Brush Square Park, but the Hilton is defined by its direct proximity to the Austin Convention Center. Fully equipped with meeting rooms, two restaurants, coffee shop, and business center, this is the conventioneers' hostelry. Standard rooms have two full beds or one king and a leather loveseat. The entire eighth floor is a 16,000-square-foot health club with an outdoor saltwater pool, steam room and sauna, and state-of-the-art gym with views of UT's stadium. The on-site Cannon + Belle restaurant, plus the casual Austin Taco Project, are both excellent eateries.

Pros

  • Prime downtown location
  • On-site dining and pool
  • Great value

Cons

  • Massive size equals impersonal atmosphere
  • Mostly convention travelers
  • Expensive parking
500 E. 4th St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA
512-482–8000
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826 rooms
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Hotel ZaZa

$$$ | 400 Lavaca St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA

This chic downtown destination sets the scene for being seen with its vibrant decor, au courant outdoor lounges, and a coveted rooftop pool that attracts hip, beautiful crowds of travelers and locals alike. A lunch and lounge menu, plus a full-service restaurant and bar, have you covered for on-site dining, but countless local eateries are a stone's throw away. Plus, a complimentary car service shuttles guests anywhere within a 3-mile radius.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Rooftop pool with city views
  • Complimentary downtown shuttle service

Cons

  • Small pool can get cramped on weekends
  • Extras, like pool cabanas and spa services, can book up fast
  • Frequent noise complaints about downtown revelers
400 Lavaca St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA
512-542–9292
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159 rooms
No Meals

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JW Marriott Austin

$$ | 110 E. 2nd St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA

Always a trusted brand, the JW Marriott is a one-stop shop for modern business travelers. Guests are within walking distance of the convention center, Lady Bird Lake, the hike-and-bike trail, and dozens of downtown's best restaurants and bars. Thousands of square feet of meeting space, three on-site restaurants, and rooftop lounges are ideal for groups who don't need to explore beyond the central business district.

Pros

  • Seven bars and three restaurants on-site
  • Rooftop pool and spa
  • Walking distance to most downtown attractions

Cons

  • Renovated in 2015, but some aspects already need updating
  • Sprawling size can feel corporate and impersonal
  • Very business-oriented
110 E. 2nd St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA
512-474–4777
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1,012 rooms
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Omni Austin Hotel Downtown

$$ | 700 San Jacinto St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA

Your introduction to this bustling, business-oriented hotel is a soaring, granite-and-glass atrium lobby. From atrium-view rooms you can spy on diners and scurrying businesspeople below. Exterior rooms have balconies and city vistas (on upper floors). The decor, simple but modern, neither inspires nor offends. The rooftop pool offers beautiful downtown views but fills up fast on weekends. The central downtown location can mean loud Sixth Street overflow for lower-level rooms. At breakfast, the eggs are cage-free and the bagels are shipped in from New York. Service is professional, if on the cool side.

Pros

  • Heated rooftop pool
  • Central location
  • Everything for the business traveler

Cons

  • Can feel impersonal
  • Loud street noise on weekends
  • Not an ideal romantic escape
700 San Jacinto St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA
512-476–3700
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393 rooms
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The Stephen F. Austin Royal Sonesta Hotel

$$ | 701 Congress Ave., Austin, TX, 78701, USA

Locally known as the “Stephen F.,” this 1924 hotel relies on its landmark location on Congress Avenue, next door to the equally historic Paramount Theatre, to maintain its downtown appeal. But the "four star" standards of its glory days have reportedly been left in the past. Rooms are bland and in strong need of updating. It's still convenient for downtown theatergoers, and the hotel bar's popular terrace overlooks Congress Avenue and the Capitol.

Pros

  • Direct proximity to the Paramount, Capitol, and other downtown sites
  • On-site Roaring Fork restaurant
  • Fitness center

Cons

  • Rooms are small and stuffy and in need of renovation
  • Bad customer service reviews
  • Much better deals in the area
701 Congress Ave., Austin, TX, 78701, USA
512-457–8800
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190 rooms
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W Austin

$$$$ | 200 Lavaca St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA

Located next to Austin City Limits Live at the Moody Theater, Austin’s W Hotel is one of the city's busiest places to see-and-be-seen. The Second Street property, encompassing a full city block, is the first mixed-use occupancy building of its type in the world to be LEED-certified. Rooms are contemporary yet inviting. The lobby features a variety of hip hangout spots, from the Records Room to the in-house W restaurant featuring a seasonal all-day menu. The Wet Deck outdoor pool lounge swells with beautiful people on weekends, and the AWAY Spa provides a relaxing oasis the otherwise crowded property.

Pros

  • Excellent service and “whatever/whenever” concierge
  • Most rooms offer downtown views
  • Hip street-level lounges and weekly events

Cons

  • Bustling lobby can feel hectic
  • The pool is chic but small
  • Partier clientele
200 Lavaca St., Austin, TX, 78701, USA
512-542–3600
Hotel Details
251 rooms
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