A few of the quaint and unique properties that can be found in Austin, Texas 1/8Unique Austin HotelsSome people believe that Austin’s historic The Driskill Hotel is haunted, and local ghost tours tell stories of Colonel Driskill, whose ghost can be marked by the smell of cigar smoke. // © 2013 Austin Convention & Visitors BureauPreviousNext2/8Unique Austin HotelsSoft leather chairs, handmade cocktails and local music attract guests to The Driskill Bar. // © 2013 Austin Convention & Visitors BureauPreviousNext3/8Unique Austin HotelsTravaasa Austin is an experiential all-inclusive resort. Oddly enough, in the gym, guests can learn to ride a mechanical bull. // © 2013 Austin Convention & Visitors BureauPreviousNext4/8Unique Austin HotelsTravaasa Austin offers Texas two-step dance classes to prepare guests for a visit to a local honky-tonk. // © 2013 Austin Convention & Visitors BureauPreviousNext5/8Unique Austin HotelsHotel San Jose is an urban, bungalow-style hotel on South Congress (referred to as “SoCo” to those in the know). Traveling with fido? No problem. The boutique property is dog friendly too. // © 2013 Austin Convention & Visitors BureauPreviousNext6/8Unique Austin HotelsHotel Saint Cecilia was named in honor of the patron saint of music and poetry. // © 2013 Austin Convention & Visitors BureauPreviousNext7/8Unique Austin HotelsGuestrooms at the Hotel Saint Cecilia were inspired by writers of the 1960s, such as William Burroughs, and the music of the Rolling Stones. // © 2013 Austin Convention & Visitors BureauPreviousNext8/8Unique Austin HotelsLocated in the up-and-coming neighborhood of East Austin, Heywood Hotel is a family-owned-and-operated boutique hotel in an original Craftsman home. // © 2013 Austin Convention & Visitors BureauPreviousNext