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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Austin Airport
3.9/5104 Reviews
We have stayed at this newly renovated hotel recently and they were very welcoming! Enjoyed their exceptional service from dedicated staff who went above and beyond to make sure our stay was pleasant. Rooms are very modern and a comfortable atmosphere. We can't wait to come stay with you guys in near future.
Hilton Austin Airport
4.3/5112 Reviews
I chose this hotel because I had an early flight out after staying 2 days. Upon checking in I noticed a few tiny ants on my bathroom counter and killed them but didn't think much about it. When I woke up in the morning there were tiny ants all over the counter including on my toothbrush and razor and all over the sink. I went to the front desk and told them about the ant problem, showed them pictures and asked to change rooms. They gave me another room which I am happy to say didn't have any ants. I was surprised that there was no offer of any compensation, either in discount or points when I brought this problem to the front desk. I did eat breakfast one morning in the hotel restaurant. I got the eggs, pancakes, bacon and potatoes. Everything was fine except the potatoes were cold. Also, the time it took to get my food from when it was ordered was slow. If you look at the satellite view there is a way to walk to the terminal in about 15 minutes if you don't want to take the free shuttle. I do like that the hotel sent me a text with a link to track the shuttle when I called from the airport and needed to be picked up. I probably would not stay here again since downtown is just a 20 min ride away.
Atwell Suites Austin Airport
4.6/546 Reviews
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Hampton Inn & Suites Austin-Airport
4.2/5100 Reviews
This location is a typical Hampton Inn as far as layout, room style, and amenities. They earned 5 stars on customer service alone. I was delayed over seven hours in Boston due to mechanical issues and weather, a perfect storm. Anyway, I arrived in Austin a little after 1:30 AM after the rental car facility had closed, so I could not get my rental car. 1:30 is also well after the Hampton Inn airport shuttle typically stops running. I called when boarding the plane in Boston and the shuttle driver said he would be happy to stay and wait for me until I got my checked bag to ensure I had a ride to the hotel. I called upon landing and sure enough he was parked right outside bagged claim. I can not thank him enough for waiting until almost 2 AM for me. Not all hotel shuttles would have accommodated me. Everyone at the front desk was super friendly as well. Hotel front desk customer service usually leaves much to be desired at 2AM, but the front desk clerk upon my arrival was very friendly and made sure so was all set after a long an tiring day. I will definitely stay here the next time I need a room for a night by the airport before driving to my final destination if not staying in Austin.
Hyatt Place Austin Airport
4.4/5107 Reviews
After looking at several reviews on hotels in area, I chose Hyatt Place Austin Airport. Ann and Grace were very helpful in assisting me with reservations, meeting room and lunch service. MJ always greeted me by name and she and rest of staff did great job going above and beyond to make sure we were well taken care of. I highly recommend.
Holiday Inn Austin -Town Lake, an IHG Hotel
4.7/551 Reviews
Rainey Street Historic District
In the words of Bette Davis, “What a Dump.” In its favor, we had a nice view of Lady Bird Lake from our window, which was pretty to wake up to, and the water pressure in the shower was great! The bathroom seemed partially updated and was pretty decent. Free parking, too. There were a few HBO channels on tv. However, the hotel is very dated and not very clean looking. The indoor parking garage was filthy and was dimly lit. Didn’t feel very safe in there, so we parked in the outside lot whenever possible. No greeting from the night time desk clerk when we came back from dinner, as she seemed to purposely be avoiding eye contact with us (she wasn’t on the phone or busy with someone else). The elevators were very smudgy and too dark, also. The beds slumped a bit in the middle, the linens were old and tired looking, and the chair in the corner looked worse than some I’ve put by the curb. An old leak on the ceiling was poorly patched up, and there were stains on the desk chair, carpet and walls. The door to the adjoining room didn’t provide enough sound proofing, as I heard our neighbor’s phone convo loud and clear. The pool area didn’t look very inviting, as there were no umbrellas or trees to block the strong sun. We wanted to stay in downtown Austin to be within walking distance to things, so this was the least expensive option. But not much could be walked to from there, and the area it was in was a bit sketchy, so we ended up taking Ubers, anyway. We had booked our last night at a hotel in the Arboretum area, because this one went up to a ridiculously high amount for Friday night (music festival in town), and it ended up being just as convenient to take an Uber from there (15-20 mins) to downtown. Plus, the hotel was much nicer and way less expensive. Live and learn.

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