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Hotels in Austin

By Tyler Kennedy

Hotels in Austin
Whether you're enjoying the Riverside Golf Course, the Morris-Williams Golf Course, or the Butler Park Pitch and Putt Golf Course, Austin has a variety of hotels available, depending upon your budget and needs.

The Driskill Hotel‎

With rooms starting at $114 (as of 2009), the five-star Driskill Hotel has its own restaurant (Driskill Grill), fitness room, and spa.

The Driskill Hotel‎
604 Brazos Street
Austin, TX 78701
(800) 252-9367
driskillhotel.com‎

Radisson Hotel & Suites Austin‎

With rooms starting at $89 (as of 2009), the Radisson Hotel has a pool, coffee shop, health club, and valet parking.

Radisson Hotel & Suites Austin‎
111 East Cesar Chavez Street
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 478-9611
radisson.com‎

Hyatt Regency Austin

With rooms starting at $103 (as of 2009), the Hyatt has a barber shop, jogging track, tennis court, a jacuzzi, and pets are welcome.

Hyatt Regency Austin
208 Barton Springs Road
Austin, TX 78704
(512) 477-1234
hyatt.com‎

Downtown Austin Hilton Garden Inn Hotel‎

With rooms starting at $78 (as of 2009), the Hilton Garden Inn Hotel has its own restaurant, wireless high-speed Internet, a business center, and conference room.

Downtown Austin Hilton Garden Inn Hotel
500 North IH 35
Austin, TX 78753
(512) 480-8181
hilton.com

Mansion at Judges' Hill‎

With rooms starting at $119 (as of 2009), the Mansion at Judges' Hill has its own restaurant, a lounge, banquet facilities, and pets are welcome.

Mansion at Judges' Hill‎
1900 Rio Grande Street
Austin, TX 78705
(512) 495-1800
judgeshill.com‎

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About The Author

Tyler Kennedy has been a professional writer since 2009. Kennedy has written a variety of articles from travel reviews for Golf.com to instructional articles for eHow. He received his Bachelors of Arts in media arts from California State University of Chico in 2008.
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