Friday, August 12, 2016
The Driskill Hotel
On a recent trip to Austin, Texas, I had the pleasure of staying at the Driskill Hotel, approximately 10 years after my last visit there. Fortunately, this time I was armed with a much better camera and (I would like to think) an improved eye for shooting. Everything about this historic 1886 establishment screams Texas. Large and just a tad bit overdone, it is nonetheless a good choice for accommodations for those visiting this part of the Lone Star State.
How 'bout that lobby?
The hotel's vault still exists in the lobby:
I wonder what kind of treasures were in here back in the day?
The room was appropriately updated and very comfortable.
I don't believe I have ever seen a hotel bathroom with higher ceilings. And those columns...yes, definitely Texas.
A custom sink:
Even the artwork throughout the hotel screams Texas, for better...
or worse.
Next time you find yourself in Austin, be sure to visit this amazing hotel!
More Driskill Hotel and Austin, Texas photos at my main website.
Labels:
austin,
driskill hotel,
historic hotel,
texas,
travel photography
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2 comments:
Geez, Dave. I wanna be you when I grow up.
Oooooooh absolutely beautiful! I have wanted to go there for ages!
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