About Hampton Inn Austin NW near The Domain
Hampton Inn Austin-Arboretum/Northwest is a 3-star hotel located in Austin, Texas, within five minutes’ drive of mall shopping at The Domain, Arboretum and Gateway Shopping Centers. This hotel is just across from the JJ Pickle Research Campus, and within 15 minutes’ drive of The University of Texas at Austin, Sixth Street and downtown Austin.
All rooms here are nonsmoking, and have a work desk, 32” HDTV with movie channels, free Wi-Fi, a coffee maker, hairdryer, weekday paper, room service and complimentary toiletries.
Pets are welcome, and guests can take advantage of free parking, an outdoor pool, fitness room, business center, and local shuttle transport, as well as laundry service, luggage and safety deposit storage.
Free hot buffet breakfasts and breakfast bags are available, several restaurants are within walking distance, and many more in a short drive.
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is 17.5 miles away from Hampton Inn Austin-Arboretum/Northwest.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Exceptional staff, good value.
Those who stayed at Hampton Inn Austin Northwest-Arboretum thought the staff provided exceptional service; proving to be accommodating, responsive and professional, and giving a warm welcome not just at reception, but across the entire hotel experience. In addition, the rooms are said to be comfortable and clean, providing very good value for the stay.
positive:
Plenty of shopping and dining possibilities.
Guests said plenty of shopping possibilities could be found nearby, in places such as the Arboretum Mall and The Domain, not to mention lots of dining associated with these complexes. The freeway is also very close by and the attractions of downtown Austin are easily accessible with a short drive.
positive:
Plenty on offer at breakfast.
If you decided to take advantage of the complimentary buffet breakfast on offer here, you will find plenty on offer, from hot dishes to plenty of continental fare. While not everyone was a fan of the coffee, again, it was free, so not too many people were complaining.