Just minutes away from many of Austin's attractions including 6th St Entertainment District, Bob Bullock Museum, LBJ Library, the Capitol, and Lake Travis and Volente Beach.
Radisson Hotel Austin North Amenities
120 AC
120 DC
Adjoining Rooms
Air Conditioned
Balcony
Brailled Elevators
Breakfast
Business Center
Conference Facilities
Coffee Maker in Room
Concierge Desk
Connecting Rooms
Copy Service
Cribs Available
City Center
Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
Elevators
Express Checkout
Meal Plan - FAP/Full-board
FEMA Approved
Fire Alarm with Light
Golf
Grab Bars in Bathroom
Exercise Gym
Hairdryers Available
Health Club
Ice Machine
Internet Access – Complimentary
Iron
Ironing Board
Guest Laundromat
Lounge
Modem in Room
Microwave
In Room Movies
Meeting/Banquet Facilities
Multilingual
No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
Free Newspaper
News Stand
Public Address System
Phone Service
Outdoor Pool
Bus Parking
Outdoor Parking
Recreational Vehicle Parking
Truck Parking
Refrigerator
Restaurant
Rollaway Beds
Ramp Access to Buildings
Room Service
Safe Deposit Box
Security
Shops/Commercial Services
Smoke Detectors
Sofa Bed
Fitness Center or Spa
Sprinklers In Rooms
Terrace
Television with Cable
Laundry/Valet Services
Vending Machines
Wake-up Service
Wheel Chair Access
Radisson Hotel Austin North Miscellaneous Information
American Dollars is the native currency.
Check in time is 3:00 PM
Check out time is 12:00 PM
Time Zone is CST
Opened in 1975
Renovated in 2006
189 rooms.
9 floors.
Directions
From the Airport, turn West (left) onto Highway 71. Take 71 West to 183 North. Take Highway 183 North to Highway 290 East. Take Highway 290 West (left) to the IH 35 exit. After the second set of traffic lights, take the second right (next to Sheplers). Go to stop sign and take a right. the hotel is on the left. City - This hotel is located near the city., North - This hotel is located north., Shopping district - This hotel is located near a shopping district. BERGSTROM INTL ARPT, (AUS), 12.00, S, Mile
Guarantee Policy
Guarantee: 20Apr2009 to 20Apr2014 - Guarantee may be required; check rate rules.
Cancellation Policy
Cancel before 6:00 PM of arrival day. Cancellation penalty is 1 nights not including tax. Cancellation policies vary based on day of arrival. When making reservations please read the rate rules given immediately after selecting a specific rate. Polici
Restaurant Information
Red Pepper Cafe: Red Pepper Cafe is located in the south end of the hotel, near our Hill Country Ballroom.
Recreation Information
6th Street District: www.6street.com Sixth Street is Austin's entertainment with events like the Austin Mardi Gras celebration, South by Southwest Music Festival, The Republic of Texas Bikers Rally, the Pecan Street Festival and Sixth's Street infamous Halloween celebration.
Arboretum Shopping Center: High end outdoor shopping center and eateries
Austin Parks and Pizza Complex: 512-670-9600 http://www.austinspark.com 22 acres of fun-filled attractions, special event areas, game pavilion and pizza buffet.
Austin Zoo: Open Daily 10am-6pm
Barton Springs Pool and Zilker Park: Barton Springs the largest natural swimming pool in the US located within an urban area, setting Austin apart from other metropolitan cities. Barton Springs is Austin's soul and sums up everything that Austin stands for. A chilly swimming hole.
Bats and Congress Bridge: 512-416-5700 Ext 3636 http://www.batcon.org/discover/congress.html Shelters the largest urban bat colony in North America. More than 1.5 million bats fly out at dusk, April to October.
Bob Bullock State History Museum: 866-369-7108 http://www.thestoryoftexas.com Features three floors of dynamic exhibits, a special effects Texas Spirit Theater, museum store and cafe. Austin's only IMAX theatre. Mon.-Sat. 9a.m. - 6p.m.; Sun. 12-6p.m.
Convention Center: Convention Center
Duck Tours: Land & water tours of Austin/512-477-5274
Hamilton Pool: Natural spring swimming/picnic areas 512-264-2740
Inner Space Caverns: Underground caverns in Georgetown, Tx/Adults - 12.95 usd, Children -6.95 USD
LBJ Libraray: Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library on University of Texas campus
Lady Byrd Johnson Wildflower Center: 512-292-4100
Lake Travis: Marina, boating, camping, and Oasis dining
Palmer Auditorium: Palmer Events Center is 130,000 square feet, with a 70,000 square feet exhibit area capable of subdivision into two simultaneous events.
Schliterbahn Water Park: Waterpark in New Braunfels / Cost 20-30 usd Rated by the Travel Channel as "America's No. 1 Waterpark," this fun family resort spreads over 65 acres with thrills, spills and floats. 830-625-2351 http://www.schlitterbahn.com
The Oasis: Restaurant on Lake Travis to watch sunset views
University of Texas: http://www.utexas.edu/ The University of Texas at Austin, the largest institution of The University of Texas System, is a major research university home to more than 48,000 students, 2,700 faculty and 19,000 staff members.
Volente Beach: Waterpark on Lake Travis; waverunners, ski boat rentals. http://www.volentebeach.com/
Warehouse District: Downtown bar & restaurant district
Zilker Park: Austin's largest park and gardens area
Austin Childrens Museum: 512-472-2499 www.austinkids.org Austin Children's Museum exhibits and programs range from a unique "Austin Kiddie Limits" music set to interactive art experiences. Call for hours.
Austin History Center: 512-974-7480 www.ci.austin.tx.us/library/lbahc.htm Research library documents Austin and Travis County through newspaper archives, photographs and other historical materials from 1839.
Austin Museum of Art: 512-495-9224 Presents and organizes contemporary exhibitions of work by international, national and local artists.
Austin Museum of Art Laguna Gloria: 512-495-9224 http://www.amoa.org Recently renovated facility features beautifully landscaped grounds and a historic villa on Lake Austin. Grounds Mon.-Sat. 9a.m.-5p.m.; Sun. 12-5p.m.
Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum: A special effects theater - the only IMAX in Austin
Capital and Visitors Center: 512-305-8400 http://www.tspb.state.tx.us Housed in the historic General Land Office Building, the center details Texas history through exhibits and videos. Mon.-Sat. 9a.m. - 5p.m.; Sun. 12-5p.m
Chic and trendy South Congress Ave: www.6street.com, South Congress Avenue, diverse selection of quirky shops featuring'50s-style furniture to folk art. Boot shops, galleries, antiques and other curiosities fill quaint boutiques. Along with a wide variety of culinary delights.
Dell Diamond: (512) 255-2255 As the home of the Round Rock Express. The ballpark has received a number of accolades, including "Best Double-A Ballpark in the Country" by Baseball America magazine in 2003 & featured in Baseball America's 2005 "Great Parks Calendar."
Elisabet Ney Museum: 512-458-2255 http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/elisabetney/ Originally the home and studio of German born sculptress Elisabet Ney, the museum displays many of her works, as well as furnishings and sculpting tools. Wed.-Sat. 10a.m. - 5p.m.; Sun. 12-5p.m.
Faulk Central Library: 512-974-7300 http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/library The city's central library, 26 computer workstations with Internet access.
Fourth Street Warehouse District: www.360taboo.com/new4thstpage.htm Anchored by the Cedar Street Courtyard, the area continues to grow with a mix of upscale restaurants and bars that lure usual club hoppers with exotic drinks and more personal space.
Sixth street Entertaiment District: www.6street.com-Sixth Street is Austin's entertainment with events like the Austin Mardi Gras celebration, South by Southwest Music Festival, The Republic of Texas Bikers Rally, the Pecan Street Festival and Sixth's Street infamous Halloween celebration.
Lyndon Baines Johns Library Museum: 512-721-0200 http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/ Tours tell the story of the 36th US president and trace the influences of his family and beloved Texas Hill Country on his career. Open daily.
Texas Goveners Mansion: 512-463-5516 http://www.governor.state.tx.us/mansion Texas' premier historic home has been the official residence of Texas governors since 1856. Free tours available; reservations required.
Texas Memorial Museum: 512-471-1604 http://www.texasmemorialmuseum.org Includes dinosaur and fossil displays, Texas wildlife, gems and minerals, meteorites and natural science. Mon.-Fri. 9a.m.-5p.m.; Sat. 10a.m.-5p.m.; Sun. 1-5p.m.
Texas Military Museum: 512) 782-5659 http://www.texasmilitaryforcesmuseum.org Located on Camp Mabry Army Reserve base, the ,museum honors all Texas military personnel with exhibits and archives from the Texas fight for independence through all major US military conflicts.
Texas State Capital: 512-463-0063 http://www.tspb.state.tx.us/spb/plan/tours.htm The granite Texas statehouse stands as a testament to the history of the Lone Star State. Free, guided tours. Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30p.m.; Sat. 9:30-3:30p.m.; Sun. 12-3:30 p.m.
Texas State Library and Archives: 512-463-5514 http://www.tsl.state.tx.us The Lorenzo de Zavala building houses the Texas State Archives, genealogy collection and reference documents collection.
Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum: 512-445-5582 http://www.umlaufsculpture.org More than 130 sculptures by the late Charles Umlauf are displayed both indoors and in a unique outdoor setting. Wed.-Fri. 10a.m.-4:30p.m.; Sat.-Sun. 1-4:30p.m.
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