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DoubleTree by Hilton Austin-University Area
3.9/5112 Reviews
Austin City Center
This hotel is a bit old and needs updating. The shower lacked hot water and the power outlets in the bathroom were inoperable. The headboard was old and tattered on one of the beds. Front desk employee was extremely pleasant and bubbly. Hotels are a bit pricey in Austin but if you want something a bit more current I recommend spending an extra 50-100 dollars. If you are in a pinch, this place is alright.
Hilton Garden Inn Austin University Capitol District
4.1/5102 Reviews
Austin City Center
Fernando & Freddy gave us the best customer service we have ever received! Professional, polite, knowledgeable and most of all happy guys . If your employees are happy, your customers are are going to be Happy. Exceptional staff were prompt to our needs. I'll always be staying there when Wecome to Austin. THANK YOU FOR A GREAT EXPERIENCE FERNANDO & FREDDY L I NDA GATREL NEBEL
Days Inn by Wyndham Austin/University/Downtown
3.1/5107 Reviews
East Austin
It is a cheap hotel, which provides you a decent stay for what you pay, I didn't expect a luxury hotel for what I paid, it is a good option to spend little, especially if you don't be in the hotel all day. The hotel is very well maintained, which is thankful. However, my room smells horrible, dirty, though it didn't look dirty. I think, regardless of the fact that it is not a luxury hotel, the cleaning that it should be perceived is fundamental.
La Quinta Inn by Wyndham Austin Capitol / Downtown
2.7/5111 Reviews
Austin City Center
Last minute search for a rooms as I would be attending TASSP conference in Austin and our campus secretary found this chain. I arrived late to the hotel and it became a whose on first skit with the clerk. After that crazy chasing of my tail happened, I had a choice park on the street ot lay $30 a night in the hotel parking area. Walking into my room on the second floor and you get that very old carpet and stale air. It's best if you take your soap and shampoo and most importantly your shower shoes don't walk barefooted in the room. The room has an ironing board and iron but the board is not steady. The temperature in the room can be at extremes so careful when you adjust the temperature. This hotel is a long walk from convention center and you need to pass homeless area. I didn't have a good experience at this hotel.
Super 8 by Wyndham Austin Downtown/Capitol Area
3.2/5106 Reviews
Austin City Center
Location was excellent! Close to many destinations from bars, clubs and restaurants, grocery stories (target, Whole Foods) Down the street from Franklins BEST brisket in Austin 😝 Friendly check in , pool is perfect for summer weather! Gave cleanliness a 4 bc toilet didn’t not work first day and when send plumber to fix he has to go out and buy a part that needed replacement due to not being maintained. Took half a day to get fixed and couldn’t use restroom to 💩 After new part was installed , toiled flushed and at times got stuck so we had to turn of the water from bottom of toilet and turn back in for feces to flush 😩 Other than that, we were closed to many locations assessable on lime light scooter. Friend lobby held our bags last day for us to explore and we’re kind enough to deliver pre stamped postcards ♥️
DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Austin
3.9/5103 Reviews
Austin City Center
The room was very spacious, but still very dated. However, the bathroom seems to follow the pattern of Hilton brands during the pandemic of moldy bathrooms. I felt disgusting showering in the bathroom. As a Gold member, I’m supposed to get preferred rooms. I could only imagine what a non-elite member gets. Housekeeping remains a request only process and there is even a sticker glued to the mirror advertising the “free” housekeeping if you call. That makes me believe this policy is sticking around. It didn’t help I cut my finger on the door when coming to my room the first time. The front desk offered to sell me a bandaid for my wound. As a Gold member, I know Hilton doesn’t give free breakfast anymore but rather a 15 daily credit in restaurant. You certainly can’t buy breakfast for this price. Even the wines by the glass are in the 17-25 range, so the credit is really a coupon to squeeze more revenue out of you after taking away a benefit. There’s a reason I’m winding down my stays with Hilton and this property is a perfect illustration.

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