"Why book? It’s a bohemian, Cuba-inspired oasis along a quieter stretch of the River Walk. Set the scene The lobby is a blur of color with creative types in jumpsuits and custom jean jackets alongside gussied-up concertgoers destined for the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts across the street. It’s also a favorite among couples and staycationers. The backstory An enterprising grocer built the hotel in 1914 to house visiting vendors and spared no expense. When the Bunkhouse Group—the team behind Marfa’s El Cosmico and Austin’s Hotel San José—brought it back to life in 2010, they restored many original features and introduced their hipster aesthetic with kimono robes and vintage art. The rooms None of the 27 rooms are the same, but they all share an airy vibe, high ceilings, and custom white linens. Turkish rugs and antique headboards ground the space while pastel Smeg fridges, stocked with Topo Chico and artisanal teas, provide an element of whimsy. If you need room to work remotely, spring for the Hemingway Suite. Food and drink For guests on the go, there’s complimentary La Colombe coffee and pastries, but be sure to make time for a leisurely brunch at Ocho. Housed in the hotel’s former conservatory, the restaurant is one of the most Instagrammable spots in the city, serving up specials like sweet plantain griddle cakes topped with carnitas, cotija cheese, and rum piloncillo maple syrup. Reservations are a must, but if you’re the spontaneous type (or a late sleeper), the underground Havana Bar delights in the evening. The neighborhood/area Aside from the aforementioned performing arts center, the hotel is the main draw. But it’s only a 10-minute walk through office high rises to dozens of restaurants, bars, and the iconic Alamo. The service The front desk staff double as the concierge team and are as enthusiastic about recommending the best taco joint as they are about accommodating one-off requests like extra towels. Anything left to mention? Where there are 100-year-old hardwoods, there’s creaking. If you’re a light sleeper, ask for a room on a top floor." - Tommie Ethington