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We recommend booking a stay with free cancellation in case your plans change. Accessible rooms
Accessible room, 1 Queen bed
USD $ 429 /nt
You have until November 3, 2025 at 12:00 am to cancel this reservation without penalty.
Guest room, 1 Queen bed
USD $ 429 /nt
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Accessible room, 2 Queen beds
USD $ 429 /nt
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Deluxe room, 1 King bed
USD $ 449 /nt
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1 King bed
USD $ 459 /nt
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2 Queen beds
USD $ 459 /nt
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USD $ 467 /nt
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Deluxe room, 1 King bed, city view
USD $ 471 /nt
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Built in 1886 as the showplace of a cattle baron, The Driskill remains a landmark of legendary Texas hospitality. Located in downtown Austin, The Driskill is convenient to all that the city has to offer, including the convention center, opera, symphony, fine dining and shopping. Known as the "live music capital of the world," Austin is home to more than 100 music venues, many within walking distance.
The Driskill
604 Brazos Street
Austin, Texas
78701
Nearest Airport: AUS
This place will be having you feel like you are royalty! The staff is unbelievable. the food is outstanding! The location couldn't be better to see the Bats , 6th street , and the Capitol. You will not be disappointed! Take the tour with Amber of the hotel - she's great!
T7169MFgaryd - Saint Paul, Minnesota
The Driskill is a beautiful, well-maintained historic hotel in the heart of downtown Austin. Whether the bell hops and porters, front desk, housekeeping or dining, service was impeccable. Arrived for a business conference and extended stay for a long weekend with my spouse. The rooms are well appointed to include comfortable beds and pillows! Love the location - central to a plethora of good restaurants/BBQ, bars, music, comedy and the river.
Pamela H
The Driskill is not just a hotel, it's a talking point. We had a great time discussing art, culture, history, etc with all the guests we had in our group throughout our stay. Impeccibly clean venue and cozy bedrooms. Loved all the restored details in each nook of the property!
Gina-C-Peterson1 - Herriman, Utah
Comfortable bed but historic room is small and poorly decorated, especially compared for how much you pay. Hot water was having issues when we checked in, but someone came and fixed. If you want to pay to be on 6th street in Austin, this is it. We won’t come again. Not worth the money for the room. Feels like we paid for the hotel location and how beautiful the public part of the hotel, not the room itself. The room was a let down.
Ellen M
I arrived this afternoon for two nights for business. After just a few hours, this place is in such rough shape that I told the desk I am leaving a night early. Do yourself a favor and stay away until it lands. The walls here are **paper** thin. For the past two hours, I have heard nothing but the constant drone of carpet cleaners in my ear, as I tried to work in my room. It’s been impossible to concentrate. I just called, and we apparently have another hour or more to go. On Sunday night of Easter Weekend. When I want to be in bed very early for meetings. There’s no water for hours tomorrow, which you don’t learn about until on check-in. There’s a deal with a local Gold’s if you want a gym. Everything else is under construction. My hotels make efforts to alert guests to the chaos of renovations. I love classic hotels - the Palace in San Francisco is one of the best. I have no idea what is happening here with the Driskill, but would recommend you stay away until it lands.
mlm125 - Annapolis, Maryland
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