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The capital of Texas is a graceful city of wooded hills, tall trees and period architecture.It is home to a major research university, a high-tech center and a lively music culture.
Best Hotels
Austin Marriott At The Capitol
701 E. 11th St; (800) 228-9290
Conveniently located within a short walk of the Capitol and the University of Texas, this well-run, first- class business hotel is excellent for conferences (except for the too few, too slow elevators).Guests laud the new, fresh look, friendly service, outstanding breakfast buffet; and in-house sports bar where fans cheer the Longhorns.
Rooms: 20, Service: 20, Dining: 19, Public Facilities: 20, Cost: $140
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Barton Creek
8212 Barton Club Drive; (800) 336-6158
This country- club-like facility in the Hill Country area is the definition of a resort, with top golf, tennis and spa facilites- even a “swimming hole.” The low- rise stone buildings are spread out, but the corporate types for whom this getaway is designed don’t seem to mind, because handy golf carts whisk them around.
Rooms: 25, Service: 25, Dining: 23, Public Facilities: 25, Cost: $200
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Four Seasons Hotel, Austin
98 San Jacinto Blvd.; (800) 332-3442 Austin’s highest- rated hotel’s considered a classy place with sophisticated, non-intrusive service and the best food and wine in the city. More laid-back than Southwestern hospitality-it is beautifully situated on Town Lake and offers a box seat for bat viewing, a popular evening ritual. The shady waterfront terrace is a favorite brunch spot for locals.
Rooms: 26, Service: 25, Dining: 24, Public Facilities: 25, Cost: $210
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Hyatt Regency Austin
208 Barton Springs Road; (800) 233-1234
Although it boasts a great location near shopping, theaters and top restaurants, this hotel strikes some as too big and impersonal. But others recall a warm welcome with wonderful food (some of the best faijitas in town) and nice athletic facilites. Recent renovations should blunt criticism that public areas and guest rooms are shopworn.
Rooms: 21, Service: 21, Dining: 19, Public Facilities: 20, Cost: $175
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Zagot Surveys are a series of regional dining and lodging guides based on extensive ratings and reveiws contributed by local restaurant goers and travelers. Ratings for food, decor and services are based on a numerical scale: 0-9, poor to fair; 10-19, good to very good;
20-25, very good to excellent; 26-30, extraordinary to perfect.
For more information or to participate in future surveys, call (800) 333-3421. Copyright 1995, Eugene H. Zagot Jr. and Nina S. Zagot
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