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3 swanky Texas hotels make Esquire's new list of best stays in 2024
With all the new hotels popping up around Texas, sometimes it can be hard to determine which is the best place to stay. Guest reviews are helpful, but sometimes we just need an expert's take. Luckily for Fort Worth residents, Esquire Magazine has put together a master list of "The 41 Best New Hotels in North America and Europe," and three luxurious Texas hotels have made the cut, including one in Dallas.
The annual list, now in its third year of publication, shares the most unique and unforgettable experiences compiled by Esquire editors. Hotels that were recognized steered away from "the grain of ho-hum luxury [and] change the vibrations of its neighborhood and its city."
The Loren at Lady Bird Lake in Austin, which opened in 2022, was the Texas Capital's lone representative on the list. It features 108 luxurious rooms with city and lake views across eight floors, and a beloved Austin spa, a rooftop restaurant, and an all-day coffee shop and cafe. Room rates begin at $270 per night, which is much more affordable than many other hotels in the area.
"Breakfast tacos, smoky barbecue, and live music beckon in Austin," the report says. "Cool down in the café with a margarita or a frozen espresso martini, or admire the sweeping skyline from the rooftop pool or from the restaurant Nido as you indulge in an octopus carpaccio, or take in Lady Bird Lake through the floor-to-ceiling windows of your stylish mid-century-modern room."
The Loren at Lady Bird Lake in Austin was the most affordable Texas hotel on Esquire's list. Courtesy of The Loren
The hotel's popularity is bolstered by its ideal location right on South Lamar and West Riverside Drive, just steps from the Roy and Ann Butler Hike and Bike Trail and the Zach Theatre, and is a short walk to local-favorite parks Auditorium Shores and Zilker Park. Travelers can walk across the pedestrian bridge to visit the Austin Central Library, or dine at one of the nearby restaurants like Ember Kitchen or Hestia.
The Loren also has deep connections with Austin's creative scene and local artists. In summer 2023, the hotel partnered with The Contemporary Austin to commission a mural by local artist Manik Raj Nakra, and showcased his art inside the cafe.
Most recently, the hotel finished restoring the beloved Paggi House historic landmark that sits on its property. The new art venue is now showcasing its first exhibition, Explorers, featuring art by Matthew Ritchie, Rodney McMillian, Xylor Jane, and many more.
Dallas' Hôtel Swexan was the second Texas lodging to make the list, located just north of downtown in Harwood District. The highly anticipated boutique hotel opened in summer 2023, offering a unique combination of Swiss culture with classic Texan hospitality. There are 134 rooms to choose from, and eight bespoke suites.
Opulence is in abundance at this stylish spot, and hotel staff pay attention to the little details that make a guest's stay as comfortable and hassle-free as possible, Esquire says. The thoughtful amenities, like Le Labo body and haircare products, also appeal to guests' deluxe tastes.
"Should you book one of the top-floor suites, know that they are spacious enough for the whole family," Esquire wrote.esquire.com
"You won’t have to ask for a toothbrush and toothpaste because you forgot to pack them — they’re already in the bathroom waiting for you," the report said. "The minibar? It’s stocked with both Burgundy and good California pinot (made in Burgundian style, of course)."
With room rates beginning at $625 per night, guests can expect no less than the utmost service and conveniences.
The report also praised Babou's (Hôtel Swexan's upscale nightclub), the 20th floor rooftop infinity edge pool with 180-degree views of the Dallas skyline, and the hotel's live jazz nights. The hotel also has two more on site culinary concepts for guests to try: Stillwell's steakhouse and Parisian-inspired cafe Isabelle's.
Meanwhile, The Thompson Hotel Houston, which opened in late 2023, was the third and final Texas hotel that earned recognition on Esquire's list. This swanky hotel is located just outside of downtown across from Buffalo Bayou Park. Luxurious modernity is what makes this lodging stand out above the rest, as guests (likely those of high profile) are allowed to arrive and depart the property using the Thompson's rooftop helipad.
The hotel contains 172 rooms and suites across eight floors inside a 36-story tower that's shared with luxury condominiums The Residents at The Allen. Guest rooms are adorned with warm brass accents and deep green leather furnishings, weaving together a mid-century modern aesthetic with classic elements.
The picturesque wall-to-wall marble bathrooms contain floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook into downtown, beckoning guests to explore the city for themselves.
Check out those city views.esquire.comAccording to Esquire, the Thompson's best selling point is that it's specifically not located downtown. Guests can instead rent one of the hotel's e-bikes and explore Buffalo Bayou Park, or they can explore one of the on-site dining offerings, with more on the way.
"Opening soon are Chardon, a French bistro, and Buck 40, an upscale supper club, but for now there is Sol 7, a lively lobby bar and restaurant that embraces the outdoors with its vast floor-to-ceiling windows, which open up when the weather’s nice," the report's author wrote. (Read CultureMap's previous coverage of the hotel's restaurants here.)
Room rates at the Thompson Hotel Houston start at $379 a night, placing this right in between the's list two other Texas hotels.
The full list of hotels can be found at esquire.com.