Unbeatable location right on Lady Bird Lake and the Hike-and-Bike Trail
The 17-story atrium with glass elevators is a nostalgic architectural stunner
Direct access to the bat bridge viewing area from the hotel grounds
En bref : It’s a bustling conference hotel that charges resort-level fees for a location that honestly might be worth it.
Évalué par @lifeonpoints: I stayed in a River View King and honestly, the view of Lady Bird Lake made the whole trip. The room felt super modern with cool music artwork, and having Topo Chico ready on the desk was such a nice local touch. Perfect location for exploring downtown.
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The hype
Travelers love the views and the staff, but the nickel-and-diming on parking and breakfast rubs many the wrong way.
Reality check
Housekeeping has a habit of ignoring 'Privacy' indicators on the electronic door system.
You are in town specifically to see the bats and kayak on the lake
You appreciate a classic, grand hotel atrium vibe over boutique minimalism
You want to walk to South Congress (SoCo) but sleep somewhere slightly quieter
Propreté et entretien
8.5
Housekeeping: Generally thorough, though some guests report privacy signs being ignored.
Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling. Most reviews cite clean grout and well-maintained fixtures.
Maintenance: Good condition for an older building, though elevators can be slow/creaky.
Linens & towels: Fresh and crisp, typical Hyatt Grand Bed quality.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells of food (restaurant); rooms are generally fresh but check for mustiness in low-floor lake-facing rooms.
Sleepability™
7MODÉRÉ
MODÉRÉ
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Lobby bar chatter echoing up the atrium
Elevator dings on lower floors
Thin walls between connecting rooms
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
The 'Destination Fee' includes a daily kayak or SUP rental from Capital Cruises right behind the hotel.
Breakfast at Cypress Grove is not included and costs ~$35/person; walk to nearby cafes to save money.
You can get 3 hours of free self-parking validation if you eat at the on-site restaurant Ripple & Roots.
Quoi emporter
Earplugs for the atrium noise if you're on a lower floor
Running shoes for the 10-mile Hike-and-Bike trail right outside the door
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
Corner King (Rooms ending in 01 often cited) for panoramic river and city views
Lake View Balcony rooms on high floors (10+) for bat watching from your own space
Chambres à éviter
Low floor rooms (floors 2-5) facing the atrium interior due to noise
Rooms near the glass elevators if you are sensitive to mechanical whirring
Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller
“I would love a high-floor room (10th floor or higher) away from the elevators. If available, a Corner King or a room with a direct view of the Congress Avenue Bridge would be incredible.”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is the pool heated?
Yes, the outdoor pool is heated and open year-round from 9am to 10pm, with views of the skyline.
Can I see the bats from my room?
Yes, if you book a 'Lake View' or 'Bridge View' room on a high floor, you have a prime viewing spot.
How much is the destination fee and is it mandatory?
It is a mandatory ~$32.76/night fee that covers internet, bike/boat rentals, and museum passes.
Is it walkable to downtown?
Yes, just walk across the Congress Avenue Bridge (5-10 mins) and you are in the heart of downtown.
Does the hotel allow pets?
Yes, but it's pricey: $150 per stay plus a $100 cleaning fee.
Is there free parking nearby?
Virtually none. You might find paid street parking, but the hotel garage is the most convenient (albeit expensive) option.
Conseils d'initiés
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Take elevators 1 or 2 to the 17th floor (Foothills Ballroom) for a secret, stunning public view of the city skyline.
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The 'Destination Fee' gets you 10% off at the Kendra Scott flagship store on South Congress.
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Ask the front desk for the 'Bat Briefing' schedule; it's an educational talk included in your resort fee.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The elevators have a weird logic: cars 1 & 2 go to the 17th floor, but 3 & 4 only go to 16.
💡Housekeeping has been known to override the electronic 'Privacy' button on the door—use the deadbolt.
💡The atrium can sometimes smell strongly of food (fajitas/bacon) from the open-air lobby restaurant.
💡You can rent a private cabana at the pool, which is rare for a non-resort city hotel.
💡The 'Riverwalk' trail behind the hotel connects you to Zilker Park (2 miles west) without ever crossing a street.
Guide local
Carte
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