Omni Austin Hotel Downtown
700 San Jacinto Blvd
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 476-3700
omnihotels.com
Rating:
3½ out of 5 stars
Payment Methods: American Express Carte Blanche Diners Club Discover MasterCard Travelers Check Visa
Description
Location.The Omni Austin Downtown is located within blocks of theaters, restaurants, museums and the
Texas State Capital in Austin, Texas. The high energy nightspots, eclectic boutiques and live music
venues of 6th Street and the Warehouse entertainment district are within four blocks. Families
touring college campuses will find the University of Texas, Concordia University and St. Edward's
University ...
by ian.com
on July 04, 2008 from ian.com
Tips
Where to Sit: The hotel's restaurant, Ancho's, serves Southwestern and Mexican fare. The cocktail lounge provides an ideal spot for people-watching.
by Citysearch
on April 03, 2008 from Citysearch
Know Before You Go: The hotel offers several romantic packages, including the Weekend Getaway for Two that provides champagne, truffles and breakfast for $350.
by Citysearch
on April 03, 2008 from Citysearch
Editorial Reviews
In Short Most famous for the glass atrium that allows glimpses of the city while letting in all that Texas sunshine, the Omni building houses both the hotel and business offices, making for a bustling lobby area. There are 375 guest rooms, including 18 one-bedroom and 19 two-bedroom executive suites, which have full kitchens and washers and dryers. There are 16 meeting rooms with Internet ...
Rated 4.6 stars by Citysearch
on April 03, 2008 from Citysearch
The Bottom Line: Rooftop pool and downtown location attract families and individual travelers. What's Special About the Omni Austin: Location in downtown Austin very convenient to the convention center and the State Capital. Complimentary wireless Internet in guest rooms. Rooftop, stainless steel swimming pool and whirlpool. The hike and bike trails of Town Lake are a short walk away, and Get ...
by abouthotels
on July 10, 2007 from abouthotels
Part of the posh Austin Center office and retail complex, the Omni's spectacular 200-foot rise of sun-struck glass and steel leaves you feeling simultaneously dwarfed and exhilarated. Rooms are far less overwhelming -- they're not especially large, and ceilings tend to be low. But they're attractive enough, in a bland contemporary way, and well equipped. If you need to hole up for a while and your ...
by frommers
on May 25, 2007 from frommers