Sheraton Austin Georgetown Hotel & Conference Center
Georgetown · United States · 1101 Woodlawn Avenue
About Sheraton Austin Georgetown Hotel & Conference Center — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Georgetown
Sheraton Austin Georgetown Hotel & Conference Center is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Georgetown, United States. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, restaurant, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.5 / 5
I stayed here for one night while attending a conference and had a fantastic experience. Check-in was smooth, and I was pleasantly surprised to be accommodated well before the standard check-in time. The room was comfortable, and the location was easy to find and conveniently situated. We dined at a restaurant just across the street, which turned out to be a great choice. Garage parking was available for $10 per night and was self-service, making things simple. Overall, it was a great stay, and I’d definitely recommend this hotel to anyone visiting the area
Phenomenal hotel for business or a weekend getaway in lovely Georgetown. I visited for a work conference and thoroughly enjoyed my stay. My room on the seventh floor had a beautiful view of the Texas Hill Country and was spacious, clean, and modern. I enjoyed the comfortable bed and pillows, fresh linens, luxurious toiletries, and relaxing robe. I used one of the free bikes the hotel offers to explore Georgetown's gorgeous trail system alongside the San Gabriel river immediately behind the hotel. I highly recommend you consider staying here for your next trip!
The rooms were nice, and the staff were kind. I think overall the Sheraton is a nice hotel to stay at, but it never felt as being totally worth its high value of $160/night. Additionally, specific lack of access to obtaining free water through some water fountains on each floor felt a little stingy. However, to their credit, you can get free water bottles by asking the kind staff in the lobby… which meant that there was an unnecessary amount of plastic waste by the end that I felt bad about