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Businiess name:  Austins Inn At Pearl Street
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
During my 40 plus years I have traveled throughout the United States, South America and Western Europe. I have stayed in many hotels, motels, hostels and the occassional bed and breakfast. I even worked at a 5 star rated hotel in Geneva, Switzerland for several years. When I was recently presented with the opportunity to stay at a charming, small hotel in Austin, Texas I eagerly accepted. \r \r Austin is a cultural mecca for Texas. Not only is it the state capital it is the home of renowned music and film festivals such as South By Southwest. Austin is also the home of The University of Texas and their championship team the Longhorns. Austin traditionally embraces the ecclectic in a state known for its more conservative inclinations. Needless to say my expectations were for a unique experience. I was not disappointed!\r \r Austin's Inn at Pearl Street is located just west of downtown Austin. the neighborhoods are quiet and full of lovely old victorians. The state capital building is down the street as well as the Bob Bullock Texas Museum and the IMAX theater. Delicious eateries abound. We ate at an Italian bistro that was a short hike away and was just fantastic.\r \r When we first arrived at Austin's Inn at Pearl Street we were warmly greeted and shown our room. The Inn has sufficiant parking off the street. The Inn itself is 3 houses and one cottage for the staff. The property is lovely and you get a feeling of seclusion from the outside city. Almost every room has it's own private balcony and the communal patio between the houses just begs for weddings and parties. Our room was aptly named the Safari Room. Each room has it's own name and corresponding style. Such as The Oxford, The Venetian and The Gothic. The Safari Room, as you might imagine, has the distinct flavor of colonial Africa. A four poster queen bed with decorative mosquito netting is the center piece. There's a nook and cranny for an amazing assortment of decorative items within the room and bathroom. The bathroom was large and comfortable as was the private balcony. \r \r The Inn has several libraries with books and movies available for a guest's perusal, and snacks are set out seemingly everywhere. Every room has the mandatory TV, but meandering about the Inn is infinitely more entertaining. The decor and the furnishings are tasteful and charming. There are a variety of styles. It is obvious that a lot of time and attention was put into the ambience. It all comes together if you get the chance to meet Jill, the owner of Austin's Inn at Pearl Street. She is welcoming, charming, open, fun, all the things that you could hope for from the proprietor of such a lovely bed and breakfast. The staff is very well suited to their tasks, very enjoyable company and all too happy to provide you with a tour.\r \r I would stay here again, happily and often. I would recommend Austin's Inn at Pearl Street. Couples will love it and so will anyone planning a wedding or a get together of friends, family and business associates. Pros: Personal, charming, convenient

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