Georgetown, Texas Hotel near Southwestern University
The Country Inn & Suites is located just 30 miles north of Austin in Georgetown, Texas. Hotel guests can easily enjoy a number of popular attractions, including Lake Georgetown, Inner Space Cavern and Wolf Ranch Shopping Center. We are less than three miles from Southwestern University, and a number of corporations, including the Dell headquarters, are minutes away.
Our Georgetown, Texas hotel is convenient to the following attractions:
Wolf Ranch Shopping Center (1.0 miles) This mall features over 50 stores, including Old Navy, Sephora, Kohl's and Target. Phone: +1 (512) 930-8008
Inner Space Cavern (2.0 miles) Take an informative tour of this preserved, ancient limestone cave. Phone: +1 (512) 931-CAVE
The Candle Factory (3.0 miles) Shop for candles of all shapes, sizes and scents at The Candle Factory. There are over 500 products to choose from. Phone: +1 (512) 869-1686
Palace Theatre (3.0 miles) Catch a Broadway show or play at this historic theater built in 1925. Phone: +1 (512) 869-SHOW
Lake Georgetown (8.0 miles) Enjoy boating, fishing, hiking and camping at beautiful Lake Georgetown.
Dell Diamond (15.0 miles) Visit the Dell Diamond and cheer on the Round Rock Express minor league baseball team. Phone: +1 (512) 255-2255
Salado Shopping District (20.0 miles) Head to nearby Salado and browse art galleries, antique shops, boutiques, specialty shops and more. Phone: +1 (254) 947-5040
Bell County Expo Center (35.0 miles) The Bell County Expo Center hosts rodeos, concerts and other special events throughout the year. Phone: +1 (254) 933-5353
Nearby Businesses and Universities:
Southwestern University (2.7 miles)
Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital (3.0 miles)
Georgetown Healthcare System (4.0 miles)
Dell Computer Headquarters (10.0 miles)
University of Mary Hardin-Baylor (20.0 miles)
Local Transportation:
Taxi service (1.0 miles)
Georgetown Municipal Airport (5.0 miles)
Metro system (5.0 miles)
About Austin
Named after Stephen F. Austin - the Father of Texas - this eclectic capital city combines downhome charm with bustling vitality. Austin has an impressive resume: it's gotten several "best place to live in the US" awards, it's one of the top-ten fastest-growing cities in the US, and it's among the nation's best-read cities. Austin is also called the "Live Music Capital of the World," highlighted by the annual South By Southwest (SXSW) festival in March - a weeklong event featuring hundreds of diverse bands. As for dining, Austin is said to have more restaurants per capita than any other US city. Popular attractions include the 220-acre Wild Basin Preserve, the popular McKinney Falls State Park, and Mt. Bonnell, which overlooks Lake Austin. Dubbed "The Silicon Hills," Austin is a high-tech mecca thanks to Dell Computer, IBM, Motorola and other companies. The city is also home to the University of Texas.
Did you know?
In 2006, Money magazine dubbed Austin the second best big city on its list of "Best Places to Live," and The Travel Channel calls Austin the #1 college town in the United States.