Nestled in East Austin, Heywood Hotel boasts stylish, cozy rooms filled with local art, plus friendly staff and easy access to vibrant restaurants and the scenic Lady Bird Lake.
"A tiny, intimate boutique hotel with handcrafted furniture, local art, and a charming outdoor terrace, featuring no onsite food and beverage." - The MICHELIN Guide
"A discreet property with seven sun-splashed, modern rooms. Perfect for travelers seeking a quiet option in East Austin. Does not feature onsite food or beverage options." - The MICHELIN Guide
"The Heywood Hotel is a One Key hotel located in Austin, Texas, known for its boutique style and personalized service, providing a unique stay in the city." - The MICHELIN Guide
"The vibe: Intimate, indie guest houseTop amenities: Luxury tubs and showers, white noise machines, rooms with skylights, private patio and balcony room options, free bicyclesLocation: East AustinBest for: Eastside style and a local feel Walk onto the porch of the green renovated 1920 Craftsman bungalow in eclectic East Austin and take a pause on the swinging egg chairs. An easygoing, friendly feel is apparent upon entry to the seven-room guest house. With light beaming in from the lobby skylight upon entry, the cozy yet open space provides a place where the bright and free spirit of Austin can be embraced. A Marfa-meets-Palm-Springs patio serves as the centerpiece for second floor guest rooms, which open up onto the tranquil courtyard space. Every room features original longleaf pine hardwood floors and local art, while also offering something unique in style and mood. Room three boasts a shower skylight, room five has a fireplace, and room seven has a private balcony that overlooks the courtyard. This East Austin hotel choice should be at the top of your list." - Alexandra Toto
"One of Austin ’s top boutique hotels—and among the first in the trendy East Austin neighborhood—the Heywood Hotel feels more like an achingly cool designer friend’s house than a hotel, and in the best possible way. The husband-and-wife team renovated and expanded upon a 1920s Craftsman bungalow and outfitted each room with his handmade furniture, and art and textiles by local artisans. They also added the most comfortable beds they could find, Kevin Murphy’s Kakadu plum hair products, and Internet jukeboxes (a necessity in music-loving Austin). No, there isn’t a restaurant, or even a bar, but there’s a front porch and a courtyard patio where you could eat local snacks, sip beers, or try “Heywood blend” coffee. Complimentary bicycles are available, and a team of local experts on staff who have an endless supply of suggestions for drinking, dining, and exploring in the up-and-coming neighborhood—just like a friend would."