Central Location Among Hotels near Austin, TX Attractions
Situated off I-35 just 20 miles north of Austin, the city of Round Rock, Texas is close to an array of area attractions and entertainment options. Guests of this north Austin hotel will find excellent shopping, dining, golf, outdoor activities and more just minutes away. With such close proximity to popular attractions, the Country Inn & Suites is ideal for your next vacation. Book with us today and experience what sets us apart from other hotels near Austin, TX.
Nearby attractions include:
Dragon Stadium (1.4 miles) Brand new home stadium of the Austin Aztex soccer team. Phone: +1 (512) 335-8881
Rock'n River Family Aquatic Center (3.5 miles) A great place for family fun, this water park features slides, pools, geysers and more. Phone: +1 (512) 671-2737
Teravista Golf Club (3.9 miles) An 18-hole, 7,200-yard golf course with extensive facilities. Phone: +1 (512) 651-9850
Round Rock Express (4 miles) Round Rock's official AAA baseball team. Phone: +1 (512) 255-2255
Inner Space Cavern (5.4 miles) One of Texas's most impressive natural caverns. Phone: +1 (512) 931-2283
Forest Creek Golf Club (6.3 miles) A public, 18-hole, par-72 golf course surrounded by beautiful scenery. Phone: +1 (512) 388-2874
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?
Visitors from all over the world have visited the magnificent building that houses the State Capitol of Texas. The Rotunda rises 311 feet - higher than our nation's Capitol - and houses portraits of every President and Governor of Texas beginning with the current chief executive. Each time a new governor is elected every portrait has to be moved back one space.