Hotel Ella offers guests a world-class travel experience just a few minutes away from all things in the city. Once known as the Goodall Wooten mansion, one of Austin’s original landmark estates, the refined property features 47 guestrooms, a cabana-lined lap pool and wrap-around veranda overlooking an expansive front lawn. Beautifully designed indoor and outdoor spaces and stately meeting rooms provide ideal backdrops for events, weddings and corporate gatherings.
Located within a 10-minute walk of the University of Texas, this boutique hotel is set within a refurbished manor house dating back to 1898. All rooms include free Internet access, flat-screen TVs, minibars and luxury bed linens. 1st-floor junior suites open onto a private walled garden terrace. 2nd-floor junior suites include a private veranda. Other amenities include a craft cocktail and wine bar, an outdoor swimming pool with sundeck, and a courtyard featuring sculptures by artist Charles Umlauf.
Guests may enjoy exceptional dining from Goodall’s Kitchen & Bar, along with a superior level of personalized service wrapped in the relaxed hospitality that Austin has become known for.
Hotel Ella has also received a Four-Star rating from Forbes Travel Guide, and is part of the Southern Living Hotel Collection as well as the Small Luxury Hotels of the World collection.
Goodall’s Kitchen is a local American bistro with casual indoor and outdoor dining serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and weekend brunch inside Hotel Ella, a historic boutiquehotel near the heart of downtown Austin. 1900 Rio Grande Street, 512-628-4400, goodallskitchen.com
1900 Rio Grande Street, Austin, Texas, 78705
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