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Perfect for short or long stays for travelers to Downtown Austin.
The condo is located on Historic Sixth Street, formerly known as Pecan Street, in Downtown Austin, Texas, just two blocks east of Congress Avenue, and ONE block from the Austin Convention Center.
The condo is on the second floor of the Historic Joseph Nalle Building at 411 E. 6th Street, Austin, TX 78701 on the corner of Sixth and Trinity. You can watch all the action on the busiest block. From this spot on Sixth Street you are directly in the center of the Sixth Street Entertainment District and both the Red River Music District and the Warehouse District on 4th street are about three to four blocks walking distance to the East or West.
The condo has high wood beam ceilings, exposed 125 year old stone walls, and a full kitchen with tile counters and custom appliances. There is an extra loft bedroom area above the kitchen which sleeps two people in a queen bed in addition to the bedroom on the first floor which sleeps two (queen bed). Another two people can sleep on the queen size sleeper sofa in the living room. The loft can have an additional bed set up in it for an extra $20 per night.
Austin's Town Lake is five blocks South, the Warehouse district is four blocks West, the Red River District is two blocks East, the Texas State Capital is five blocks North, the Austin Convention Center is literally one block away to the South. This location is in the middle of it all and is convenient to many restaurants, live music venues, dance clubs, pubs, cafes, and coffee shops. Shopping is varied and unique with galleries, boutiques, novelty shops and more.
The Austin chain of lakes are all within a short walk or drive. Town Lake is only 5 blocks walk away with water sports and hike and bike trails. Upon request, BIKES can be placed in your room for use on the hike and bike trails surrounding Town Lake. It's a great way to see downtown Austin, especially the famous Austin Bats flying out of their habitat under the Congress Avenue Bridge at dusk, or riding down to Whole Foods flagship store to buy groceries. |