I chose this hotel because it is the closest to UT Austin. It is apparently relatively newly constructed, and they've tried very hard (too hard) to be hip and trendy. The check-in counter is the same as the bar -- you check in with the bartender. The room had no desk, no chair, no closet, no bathroom, no housekeeping. Desk = a fold down shelf. Chair was a leather hammock torture device, not functional for any anatomically human animal. Closet was a few hooks and coathangers on the wall, placed so that the clothes hang over the (non)desk shelf. Bathroom - both shower stall and wash basin were in the rooom, so you could take two steps out of the bed and into the shower, at least the toilet had a separate door. Housekeeping - no housekeeper set foot in my room during the 3 days I was there (full disclosure, I had the 'don't disturb' sign up until 11:30am the first day and until 10:00am the second day, not sure if they thought this was a permanent thing). Room was also small, about 3 feet (1 meter) space around the bed, and that was all (my room was a corner room, so had "flag" corriddor about 6 ft by 12 ft that provided no useful space). The bed was comfortable, and it is the closest to UT Austin (across the street).
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