The Omni Austin Hotel Downtown is located in the downtown business district, one block from the 6th street entertainment district, 6 bloc... more »
The Omni Austin Hotel Downtown is located in the downtown business district, one block from the 6th street entertainment district, 6 blocks away from the capitol complex and convention center. Easily accessible to Zilker Park, Highland Lakes and LBJ ranch, the hotel sits on previous site of the original governor's mansion. The hotel sits at a 45 degree angle with an office building, and the two are adjoined with a spectacular 200 foot glass atrium. The lobby level atrium offers Ancho's Restaurant, a lounge, gift shop, Enterprise car rental, men's clothing shop, jewelry store, hair and nail salon. The Omni Austin Hotel Downtown was voted as having the best view from a hot tub by the Austin Chronicle.
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I liked the location and the roof top
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Posted Aug 05, 2008
Mediocre
I liked the location and the roof top pool.The employees were not that helpful when I had an issue.“The hotel is nice. But, our bed sheets were dirty! I didn't notice until the next morning because we had gone out that night for my boyfriend's...
I really loved the location and
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Posted Aug 05, 2008
Good
I really loved the location and interior of the hotel.It was a little loud at night.“This hotel is very close in proximity to dining and nightlife. However if you are looking for a quiet stay I would not recommend it, it did get a little noisy in...
The friendly staff.Noisy, felt crowded
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Posted Jul 23, 2008
Mediocre
The friendly staff.Noisy, felt crowded with very casually dressed customers. Slow and crowded elevators.“I did not like having an atrium room. The hotel was crowded with very casually dressed customers. One elevator was out of service, and the...
Location.“This is not a 4 star hotel. I
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Posted Jul 23, 2008
Mediocre
Location.“This is not a 4 star hotel. I have stayed at all of the other hotel several times. The Omni is not in the same class. The furnitre is old, the beds are far below the beds in the Hilton, Hyatt International. Old style TVs vs. flat screens...