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Traveling Texas

Austin's best new hotels beckon travelers to stay awhile

Molly McManus
Jan 3, 2016 | 10:20 am

If a trip to Austin is in your future, the Capital City boasts a host of new accommodations with local appeal. Almost all the openings in 2015 came from international hotel brands that were met with open arms and praise, beckoning travelers and residents alike.

We took a look inside Austin’s newly acquired accommodations and discovered a common thread: attention to detail in design, culinary excellence, and an emphasis on all things local. Tapping into the local culture in their own unique ways, here are the coolest new hotels in Austin.

JW Marriott Austin
With 34 stories, 1,012 guest rooms, and 112,000 square feet of event space, JW Marriott is the massive new hotel that opened in February 2015 along Congress Avenue. The hotel had over 300,000 reservations lined up before it even opened, opening right before the onslaught of SXSW.

Highlights of the JW are the outdoor pool deck and bar available to guests and its three dining concepts: Osteria Pronto, Corner, and Burger Bar. While Osteria Pronto serves upscale Italian, Corner is devoted to serving Texas-style cuisine (think street tacos and braised short ribs) utilizing locally sourced ingredients from the food to the bar’s well selection. Burger Bar is an accessible walk-up stand outside the hotel serving a must-try double patty with bacon, cheddar, candied jalapeños, and blistered peppers for just over $6.

Hotel Van Zandt
Rainey Street became almost unrecognizable as the 16-story Hotel Van Zandt opened its doors. The luxurious boutique hotel is beautifully designed with vintage flair like plush velvet lounge seats and smoked mirrors with every last detail thought out.

Opened in November 2015, the hotel features 319 guest rooms, 41 suites, and 12,000 square feet of meeting space. The lobby cafe serves as a great spot for a morning coffee, while Geraldine’s on the fourth floor provides an exciting dining destination with live music and an expansive pool deck and bar overlooking the Austin skyline.

South Congress Hotel
The only Austin-born-and-bred hotel to open in 2015, South Congress Hotel is the new boutique concept from New Waterloo, the group behind Hotel Ella, Sway, La Condesa, Qui, and many more. After much anticipation, South Congress Hotel opened in September with 71 guest rooms, 12 suites, and a rooftop pool and bar. (See a pattern here?)

Other amenities at the property include the stylish and tasty eatery Café No Sé, helmed by Executive Chef Michael Paley and Executive Pastry Chef Amanda Rockman, and women’s apparel and accessory shop Sunroom. The hotel’s newest restaurant, Central Standard, opened last week and is already creating a buzz. Still to come are nail salon Tenoverten; Paul Qui’s 12-seat omakase-style restaurant, Otoko; and coffee and juice bar Mañana.

Hotel Granduca Austin
Opening in November, Hotel Granduca brings a breath of fresh Italian air to the Texas Hill Country. The hotel in West Lake Hills hosts more than 1,000 pieces of original Italian art and is also home to the delicious Ristorante Visconti.

With six meeting rooms, a grand ballroom, pool and spa area, outdoor gardens, and fitness facility, Hotel Granduca is a nice escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. And it has already received top accolades. Granduca Austin is a member of The Leading Hotels of the World organization, an honor held by only one other Texas hotel: the original Hotel Granduca in Houston.

The Westin Austin Downtown
Going to the new Westin in downtown Austin is worth it for the rooftop pool alone. It’s the highest hotel pool in Austin, coming complete with a cocktail bar. The 20-story tower boasts 366 guestrooms and suites, a 24-hour workout area, 16 meeting rooms, and more than 14,500 square feet of event space.

The Westin, which opened in July, also debuted a new restaurant that is attracting Austinites along with out-of-towners. Stella San Jac is an “Austin-American” restaurant with unique cocktails and Southern-style cuisine set in a stylish space.

Geraldine's at Hotel Van Zandt is already an Austin favorite.

Geraldine's bar
Photo by Melody Fury
Geraldine's at Hotel Van Zandt is already an Austin favorite.
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DFW Airport ranks as the most stressful airport for holiday travel

Amber Heckler
Dec 19, 2025 | 1:18 pm
Travelers waiting for their flights at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
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Flight delays and cancellations at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport can be a stress-inducing experience for some travelers this holiday season.

Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) made a list it would probably rather not make, tracking which airports in the U.S. are the least and most stressful.

European tour company Travel by Luxe compared 30 major airports across several stress-inducing flight factors, such as security wait times, flight delays, cancellation rates, passenger traffic, and average airfare prices. The airports were ranked according to which were the "best equipped to keep travelers calm rather than frazzled."

Out of all 30 airports, DFW Airport landed at the bottom:, making it the most stressful American airport of those surveyed, with more flight delays and cancellations than other major U.S. airports.

Delays and cancellations. According to passenger traffic data from December 2024, nearly 3.6 million travelers flew through DFW for the holidays last year. More than a quarter of all flights were delayed — about 26.06 percent. In addition, DFW had the second-highest rate of cancelled flights (2.08 percent) out of all 30 airports analyzed during the same period.

Cost. Average flight costs at DFW came out to $417.38 in the final quarter of 2024, which the report determined was the 12th most expensive airfare out of the 30 U.S. airports. Although the report clarified that fares are not as stress-inducing as flight delays and security wait times.

TSA process. Travelers should always plan extra time to get through Transportation Security Administration (TSA) lines during peak travel times, but the report found that getting through DFW security lines in December 2023 (where the latest data was available) took only about 9 minutes. That's the sixth-shortest wait time nationwide.

The 2025 holiday travel season is expected to be one of the busiest on record; nearly 8 million travelers are expected to fly through DFW during the final two months of the year, making it the second-busiest airport in the U.S. over the holidays.

"Holiday travel is supposed to be joyful. [T]hink of all the twinkling lights, family reunions and much-needed downtime," the author wrote. "But anyone who has battled chaotic airport lines, last-minute cancellations or a departure board full of red delay warnings knows how quickly that festive spirit can evaporate."

The No. 1 most stress-free U.S. airport to travel over the holidays is Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in Arizona, the report said.

The top 10 U.S. airports with the smoothest travel during the 2025 holiday season are:

  • No. 1 – Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
  • No. 2 – Salt Lake City International Airport
  • No. 3 – Washington Dulles International Airport
  • No. 4 – Tampa International Airport
  • No. 5 – Harry Reid International Airport
  • No. 6 – Chicago Midway International Airport
  • No. 7 – Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport
  • No. 8 – Philadelphia International Airport
  • No. 9 – Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
  • No. 10 – LaGuardia Airport
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