2900 N. I-35 (0.4 km from Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum)
Rodeway Inn University Downtown's prime location in Austin (TX) puts everything the city has to offer right outside your door. The hotel's facilities and services are available to both business travellers and tourists.
3105 North Interstate 35 (0.6 km from Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum)
This Austin hotel is located just two blocks from the University of Texas on an access road to Interstate 35. All rooms include complimentary WiFi and cable television.
(0.7 km from Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum)
With an outdoor pool and an ATM Beautifully updated Hancock condo - ideal for work-from-home or stay-cations - is conveniently located in Austin's Central Austin district. 1.sity of Texas at Austin and 1.
(0.7 km from Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum)
Within 0.8 miles of Texas Memorial Stadium and 1.6 miles of the University of Texas at Austin, this hotel is located in Austin.
1617 North Interstate 35 (0.8 km from Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum)
In Austin, the DoubleTree by Hilton Austin-University Area offers a restaurant, a fitness centre, a bar, and a shared lounge. This three-star hotel features a 24-hour front desk and an ATM.
1900 University Avenue (1.3 km from Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum)
The AT&T Hotel & Conference Center is located in Downtown Austin, directly across from the University of Texas at Austin.
301 West 17th Street (1.5 km from Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum)
Boasting a bar Hilton Garden Inn Austin University Capitol District Tx is located in Austin in the Texas region 1.1 mi from Shoal Beach and 1640 feet from Capitol Building.
1901 San Antonio Street (1.5 km from Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum)
Located 1.2 miles from Shoal Beach in Austin Accommodations at the AC Hotel by Marriott Austin-University include a restaurant, private parking, and a fitness facility.
Located in Austin, Texas, the Elisabet Ney Museum offers visitors a glimpse into the life and art of the renowned sculptor. When walking through the museum grounds, one can explore the 1892 studio that remains furnished with original artifacts and artwork. It serves as a reminder of her storied past, inspiring tourists to learn more about her impact on sculpture in Texas. Additionally, many solid marble sculptures are on display both inside and outside the building, offering insight into the artist's style. Visitors have praised the museum for its engaging stories and captivating environment - it is a must-see destination for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in 19th-century art.