Hyatt Hotels in Austin for Families
2 Hyatt properties with family-friendly amenities Β· Earn or redeem World of Hyatt points
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Hyatt Regency Austin
π 208 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704
ποΈ Neighborhood: Zilker / South Lamar
Cash rate
$200-400
Points rate
20,000β26,000 points
Very Good
4,567 reviews Β· ββββ
Best family location in Austin. Lady Bird Lake is at your doorstep for morning kayaking, Barton Springs is a 10-minute walk, and Zilker Park is adjacent. The pool with lake views is stunning.
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Grand Hyatt Austin
π 54 Rainey St, Austin, TX 78701
ποΈ Neighborhood: Rainey Street / Downtown
Cash rate
$230-450
Points rate
22,000β28,000 points
Exceptional
2,876 reviews Β· ββββ
Austin's top luxury hotel. The infinity pool is one of the most beautiful in the US. Rainey Street below offers excellent family-friendly dining and bars with live music. Exceptional service.
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Family Attractions Near These Hotels
Barton Springs Pool
A three-acre natural spring-fed pool in Zilker Park maintaining a constant 68Β°F β Austin's beloved outdoor swimming hole where locals cool off on hot Texas days. Crystal clear water surrounded by live oak trees.
Texas State Capitol
The largest state capitol building in the US β a stunning Renaissance Revival structure taller than the US Capitol. Free self-guided and ranger-led tours of the chambers, rotunda, and grounds.
Natural Bridge Caverns
Texas's largest show cave system with stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations, just 30 minutes south of Austin in New Braunfels. Multiple tour options including an underground adventure tour.
South Congress Avenue
Austin's most iconic street β a mile of independent boutiques, vintage shops, food trucks, murals (including the famous 'I Love You So Much' mural), and eclectic restaurants.