6 Best Hotels in North Austin, Austin

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We've compiled the best of the best in North Austin - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Adams House

$$ | 4300 Ave. G, Austin, TX, 78751, USA

In the heart of the historic Hyde Park, this two-story, colonial revival-style home is convenient for a variety of restaurants and gathering places. Interiors are attractive and historic, with original pine floors and antique furnishings. The spacious Adams Suite is the most requested room, featuring a private sun porch. A separate bungalow offers a little more privacy (albeit less historical charm).

Pros

  • Authentic Austin vibe in a charming, historic neighborhood
  • Walkable area
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Breakfast served early on weekdays (7:30–9)
  • Downtown is a short drive away
  • Some rooms are small
  • No pool or fitness center
4300 Ave. G, Austin, TX, 78751, USA
512-453--7696
Hotel Details
6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Commodore Perry Estate

$$$$ | 4100 Red River St., Austin, TX, 78751, USA

Tucked on the edge of the quaint Hyde Park neighborhood, just north of campus and downtown, the 1928 Commodore Perry mansion has been renovated to Italianate-style perfection and is now home to this Auberge Resorts Collection boutique hotel. Situated on an unassuming sprawl of 10 acres, the historic property achieves an idyllic, private countryside feel despite being minutes from downtown. A stone wall and immaculately landscaped grounds (strewn with the estate's trademark antique roses) separate the austere three-story mansion from its immediately lackluster surroundings. (The Hancock Center across the street, however, is convenient for essential needs like H-E-B or Jo's Coffee.) But the Commodore's insular luxury extends from the courtyard lounges and private terraces to the glamorous Texas-meets-European-classic interiors and exclusive, members-only atmosphere (locals can pay an annual membership fee to access the grounds, outdoor pool, and weekend fitness classes alongside hotel guests).

Pros

  • On-site Lutie's restaurant is one of the hottest tickets in town
  • Instagram-friendly outdoor pool and lounge spaces
  • Glamorous "countryside" luxury just minutes from downtown

Cons

  • Standard rooms are small and cramped for the price
  • Luxurious atmosphere can attract a certain level of snootiness in clientele
  • Immediate area outside of hotel lacks charm
4100 Red River St., Austin, TX, 78751, USA
512-817–5200
Hotel Details
54 rooms
No Meals

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Crowne Plaza Austin

$$ | 6121 N I-35, Austin, TX, 78752, USA

The local Highland Mall and shopping plaza are 2 miles from this highway-side hotel, continually bustling with conventions and business travelers; downtown is 4–5 miles away. Satisfying, but wholly unremarkable American cuisine is served in the Crossroads Grille, but there are several decent restaurants nearby. Complimentary vans shuttle guests within a 3-mile radius. Rooms are clean and comfortable and an executive floor offers upgraded amenities and lounge access. Another extra is the Sleep Advantage packet, with a calming CD, eye mask, earplugs, and lavender linen spray.

Pros

  • Full-service
  • Responsive staff

Cons

  • Impersonal chain hotel atmosphere
  • Lots of conventions and groups
  • Unattractive, unwalkable neighborhood
6121 N I-35, Austin, TX, 78752, USA
512-323--5466
Hotel Details
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293 rooms
No Meals

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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Austin

$ | 6505 N. I–35, Austin, TX, 78752, USA

This charming Hilton outpost is tucked just off the snarl of I–35 and transports guests with its surprisingly convincing Spanish colonial aesthetic. Huge, arched windows in the lobby open onto an artfully landscaped and terraced courtyard, with pool and hot tub enclosed by six floors of arched walkways. Rooms are standard Hilton clean, spacious, and decorated with high-quality gold-and-cream fabrics, linens, and carpets. Bathrooms are large, with granite sinks.

Pros

  • Short drive to downtown and other major tourist destinations
  • Charming, pseudo-grand-hotel atmosphere
  • Friendly staff goes the extra mile for guests

Cons

  • Not a pedestrian friendly area
  • Fee for parking, unusual for this part of town
  • Rooms in need of a refresh
6505 N. I–35, Austin, TX, 78752, USA
512-454–3737
Hotel Details
350 rooms
No Meals

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Habitat Suites

$ | 500 E. Highland Mall Blvd., Austin, TX, 78752, USA

Native plants and old-growth trees surround this environmentally friendly lodging that feels more like an apartment complex than a budget hotel. A member of the Green Hotels Association, it's won a number of awards for sustainability. The outdoor pool, surrounded by landscaped greenery, is sanitized with a bleach-free salt generator, solar panels are affixed to the roof, and the breakfast buffet features organic, macrobiotic selections. Suites are roomy one-bedroom apartments with full kitchens; most have fireplaces.

Pros

  • Free breakfast and evening cocktail receptions
  • Peaceful location
  • Eco-friendly ethos

Cons

  • Low-quality furniture
  • Outdated interiors and appliances
  • Not a pedestrian-friendly location
500 E. Highland Mall Blvd., Austin, TX, 78752, USA
512-467–6000
Hotel Details
96 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sonesta Select Austin North

$ | 7522 N. IH--35, Austin, TX, 78752, USA

Set back from the roar of I–35, this handsome five-floor hotel (formerly a Hyatt Hotel) is a step up from your usual off-ramp inn. The lobby has a convenient 24/7 café menu and grab-and-go market, serving Starbucks drinks, sandwiches, and beer and wine most of the day. Hot breakfasts are complimentary, with updated items like garden vegetable and egg-white skillet sandwiches. Spacious rooms have contemporary accents like screens separating the lounge area from the bedroom; all have pull-out sofas. The 42-inch flat-screen TVs have ports for laptops and swivel to allow for viewing in different rooms. Decent restaurants are nearby, but most of the city’s best spots are a drive away.

Pros

  • Great value
  • Free breakfast
  • Outdoor pool

Cons

7522 N. IH--35, Austin, TX, 78752, USA
512-323–2121
Hotel Details
120 rooms
Free Breakfast

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