The Line Austin Hotel is a stunning property situated in Downtown Austin, the city's beating heart. Drawing influence from both the surrounding natural beauty and the creative energy that fuels the city, this hotel was once a jazz club that broadcast live on local radio in the late 1960s. Guests can experience the unique architecture, aesthetic, and location, supported by catering menus rooted in locally sourced ingredients offered by urban and regional farms.
Located within 2.7 km from Zilker Zephyr Miniature, The Line Austin offers easy access to local shops and restaurants. Every direction offers something to discover: walk north for a museum day at The Blanton and The Contemporary or ride a bike to the eastside for tacos and drinks on a patio.
The spacious multi-room City View Suite boasts floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking downtown, a modern separate living area, a comfortable king bed, and a desk for work or games. Each room comes complete with a collection of vintage books, original artwork by emerging local talents, full-size minibar offerings, and free Wi-Fi.
Dining at The Line Austin Hotel is a journey unto itself. Indulge in Lakeside dining at Kristen Kish's Arlo Grey, the LINE's lakeside restaurant by Top Chef winner, cookbook author, and host of Fast Foodies and Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend. Taste tacos from the famed food truck, Veracruz All Natural, served by Sisters Reyna and Maritza Vazquez. Enjoy drinks in the open air at P6, an intimate lounge space offering sweeping views of Lady Bird Lake and the lush South Austin skyline. The hotel features a full-service Starbucks Coffee Store, an onsite art gallery showcasing work by local artists, and three bars. This open floorplan property includes a modern living room, a kitchen and bar, and a large table for meetings and dinner parties.
With a focus on providing a unique and memorable experience, The Line Austin Hotel truly represents the essence of the city, capturing the rich history and vibrant creativity of Austin's present and future.
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