AUSTIN, Texas, June 22, 2017 -- Renaissance Austin Hotel announces an exclusive promotion for the summer season, rewarding guests with up to 15% off their stay when they book now through September 3rd and stay now through September 5th, 2017. Rewards Members are eligible to receive even more off their stay when booking this special seasonal summer promotion.
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The limited-time hotel deal in Austin is good for guests arriving Thursdays through Sundays through September 5th. Guests staying two nights will receive 10% off their stay, with Rewards Members enjoying 15% off for the same length of stay. Guests staying three nights will receive 15% off, with Rewards Members receiving 20% off for the same length of stay at the hotel.
Boasting a sophisticated style with Texas-sized personality, the upscale hotel in North Austin is located in the heart of Texas Hill Country and provides instant access to some of the summer’s best events, sights and things to do around the city. Guests are invited to explore the Arboretum at Great Hills Mall, stroll the streets of downtown Austin or shop nearby boutiques.
Guests can stay in touch with everything going on in and around the hotel this summer by connecting with the property on social media. There, travelers can learn more about some of the city’s upcoming events, seasonal activities and places to visit, like the Domain Shopping Center, 6th Street or the hotel’s own Knotty Deck & Bar. Simply follow the hotel at:
facebook.com/RenaissanceAustinHotel
twitter.com/RenaissanceAus
instagram.com/RenAustinHotel
For more information or to book a stay at the hotel, please call 512-343-2626 and ask about the hotel’s newest summer rewards offer. Book now to take advantage of these limited-time rates.
About the Renaissance Austin Hotel
Nestled in the picturesque Texas Hill Country, this Austin hotel near the Arboretum at Great Hills Mall provides a tranquil environment surrounded by nature trails, yet offers convenient proximity to Downtown Austin, University of Texas, 6th Street, Austin Bergstrom International Airport and The Domain Shopping Center. From the dramatic nine-story atrium to oversized rooms and fine dining at Knotty Deck & Bar, its upscale amenities rival the finest hotels in Austin, Texas. With extravagant event spaces across 65,000 square feet, guests can host intimate or grand wedding receptions and sophisticated corporate functions large and small. During downtime, discover the charm and elegance of our luxury accommodations and make sure to stop by our indoor and outdoor pool or get in a workout at the hotel’s state-of-the-art modern fitness and wellness center.
CONTACT: Renaissance Austin Hotel 9721 Arboretum Boulevard Austin, Texas 78759 USA 512-343-2626 http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/aussh-renaissance-austin-hotel/


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