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Two elegant Austin hotels book spots on Texas Monthly’s list of best stays
Though we are in the era of short-term rentals, Texas Monthly is out on the prowl to recognize those truly local hotel gems scattered across our wonderfully vast state. And two Austinhotels have earned spots on theirrecommendation list.
In the four years since their 2019 edition of “Where to to Stay Now,” Texas Monthly has proved not every home on Airbnb offers as luxe of an experience as a business that was designed for it. Plus, a hotel isn’t going to charge you ridiculously high cleaning fees.
Sliding into No. 5 of the 2023 release is newly-opened The Loren at Lady Bird Lake. The Monthly describes The Loren as Austin's "best-kept secret in a city that doesn't tend to keep them" which is some extremely high praise in a city full of influencers and tech enthusiasts. What looks like any unassuming hotel exterior holds a lush greenhouse oasis with modern touches on the inside. Floor-to-ceiling windows that open to the city skyline are just one jaw-dropping feature of these suites.
The Loren also hosts some exquisite accommodations like rooftop bar and restaurant Nido and a luxurious Milk + Honey spa. With ten miles of trails to walk or bike just steps away from their lobby elevator, this hotel has everything a traveler needs for exercise and relaxation.
Topping this year's recommendations is Houston’s own La Colombe d’Or, the landmark mansion that overlooks the historic Montrose neighborhood. It was built over a century ago and named after an inn and restaurant of the same name in France. As CultureMap reported, the hotel underwent a major transformation in 2019, reopening in 2021 with a newly renovated house and bungalows, and a 34-story tower.
Rounding out Texas Monthly's list is the treasured Central Austin inn Commodore Perry Estate, which was built in 2020. The three-story private resort was most recently ranked the third best hotel in Texas by US News and World Report, and earned an exclusive spot in Condé Nast Traveler's Gold List 2023.
Commodore Perry mixes Texas' signature hospitality with upscale, European-inspired elements such as antique furniture, breathtaking gardens, a circular pool, and a library full of well-loved books. Lutie's Garden Restaurant is a gem of its own, if you get the chance to visit one of their public events.
Commodore Perry Estate mixes Texas' signature hospitality with upscale, European-inspired elements. Photo courtesy of Commodore Perry Estate
All 10 hotels on 2023’s "Where to Stay Now" list have either recently opened or undergone massive renovations since the publication's previous edition. Commonalities between the hotels include a love of art, historic preservation, and attention to those tiny details that truly outshine the convenience of a short-term rental.
Texas Monthly's full list of recommendations include:
- La Colombe d’Or in Houston
- Hotel Lulu in Round Top
- Lively Beach in Corpus Christi
- Hotel Drover in Fort Worth
- The Loren at Lady Bird Lake in Austin
- Stanton House in El Paso
- Grand Galvez in Galveston
- Thompson Dallas
- Willow House in Terlingua
- Commodore Perry Estate in Austin
Texas Monthly also included the Austin Proper Hotel on their list of honorable mentions, noting the "smart and chic interiors" and thoughtfully designed bathrobes by celebrity designer Kelly Wearstler in partnership with Parachute Home.
Austin Proper Hotel scored an honorable mention. Austin Proper Hotel & Residences
The 10 honorable mention hotels are:
- The Barfield, Autograph Collection in Amarillo
- Hall Arts Hotel in Dallas
- Houstonian Hotel, Club and Spa
- Cotton Court Hotel in Lubbock
- Hotel Dryce in Fort Worth
- Thompson San Antonio-Riverwalk
- Canopy by Hilton San Antonio Riverwalk
- Plaza Hotel Pioneer Park in El Paso
- Austin Proper Hotel
- Hotel Turkey in Turkey
More information about the hotels can be found on texasmonthly.com.