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    Thompson Austin — Hotel Review

    By Room NeticApril 24, 20265 Mins Read
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    Why book? This skyscraper is reenergizing a sleepy corner of downtown Austin with a fun rooftop restaurant and a two-hotels-in-one concept that attracts professionals and urban adventurers alike.

    Set the scene In a smart nod to Austin’s evolving demographics—it’s a young city thanks to university roots, but tech fever attracts well-heeled execs—the Thompson is two hotels in one. On one side there’s the namesake property (rooms from $313), distinguished by an elegant lobby dressed up in rich leather furnishings, a monolithic fireplace, and petrified wood ceilings. Guests donning smart dresses and fitted blazers check in at a striking, brutalist-style desk made of wood and green marble which dazzles in the glow of individually lit acrylic cylinders. Many wheel their carry-ons straight to the second floor, made up of innovative conference rooms and flex spaces flooded in natural light, while others make their way to one of the 229 guest rooms and 14 suites plus 17 short-term residences.

    Should you be checking in at Tommie (rooms from $269), the Thompson’s younger brother, valets guide you through a neighboring door and straight into a West Texas-themed Coffee Bar. Groups of 20-somethings, who dress like they consider vintage shopping a formidable sport, self-check in to one of 193 smaller rooms that feel like the interiors of a chic Airstream Trailer (if RVs had eight-foot windows, that is). After dropping their bags, picking up the hotel’s adventure map, and—we’re willing to bet—posting a shot of the skyline views, most head right back out to one of the hotel's public spaces, if not out on the town. Thompson and Tommie guests share access to the hotel’s four dining options, as well as the fourth-floor rooftop gardens, a state-of-the-art gym and wellness center, and the 75-foot pool.

    The backstory Thompson Austin is the brand’s third hotel in a multi-year Texas takeover. No two properties are alike: Thompson Dallas opened in a historic George Dahl-designed building in late 2020 and has a $2 million art collection. It was quickly followed by a San Antonio tower on the city’s famous Riverwalk. Thompson Houston will be housed in a Bayou-facing complex with shopping and restaurants and is slated to open in 2023. While Los Angeles is home to the world’s first Tommie offshoot of the hotel brand, the Austin build is Hyatt’s first attempt to combine the Thompson and Tommie concepts.

    The rooms On first glance, the Thompson’s 229 guest rooms feel heavy and austere, thanks to dark leather, concrete ceilings, and emerald headboards flanked by 70s-era lighting. But rounded corners, shimmering accent walls, and mixed metal finishes undercut those features with some lightness. Bathrooms, outfitted with D.S. & Durga bath products, are designed with inky vertical tiles and rain shower heads. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the city skyline, including Austin landmarks like the cool blue Frost Tower and nightlife-rich Sixth Street. Rooms also have illy coffee makers and bars that are far from mini thanks to Texas-sourced snacks and spirits such as Still Bourbon, Tito’s Vodka, and St. Arnold’s brews.

    Food and drink The hotel's former in-house restaurants, Diner Bar and The Grey Market, closed in July 2024. The spaces are now occupied by Arriba Abajo, a Mexican restaurant. Located on the fourth floor, the rooftop cantina serves up unique plates made for sharing and creative libations made for clinking.

    The spa There is no spa yet, but the 6,700-square-foot gym and wellness center is impressive thanks to its private workout studios—regular yoga and fitness classes are in the works—and state of the art equipment ranging from TechnoGym running machines to the workout Mirror and Peloton bikes.

    The neighborhood/area While the Thompson is a welcome addition to a quiet downtown corner, it’s blocks away from the popular day and nightlife destinations. A short walk gets you to Lady Bird Lake hike and bike trail, as well as Republic Square, which hosts a popular Saturday morning farmers’ market. Comedor, known for its modern interior Mexican dishes, and Fareground Food Hall with a mix of bars and restaurants, are also close by. Travelers should also check out Congress Bridge, home to Austin’s famous bat population, as well as Congress Avenue, the runway to the Texas State Capitol.

    The service The Thompson has managed to continue on the proper path with a friendly, professional team that goes out of their way to answer questions, as well as a housekeeping crew that is reviving the lost art of the turndown service.

    For families While things like kid-friendly welcome amenities are still in the works, I spotted a few strollers roaming the halls. The hotel can accommodate babies and kids with amenities such as roll-away cribs and kid-friendly foods; half pints will also go wild over the pool and the gym’s sports simulator.

    Eco effort The Thompson has LEED Silver certification and is an Austin Energy Green Building.

    Accessibility ADA compliant.

    Anything left to mention? Earlybird CBD gummies and the Skin Authority eye kit, left on my pillow at turndown, were a welcome upgrade from the standard dark chocolate and weather report. If you’re booking a Tommie room, request a corner—those that end in numbers 19 and 20—for a more expansive feel.

    Check Availability at Booking.com

    506 San Jacinto Blvd., Austin, Texas 78701
    United States
    https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/texas/thompson-austin/austh
    (737) 787-1234

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