Hotels in Georgetown
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Browse hotels in Georgetown, TX, 30 miles north of Austin. Stay near the 1911 Victorian courthouse square or Blue Hole Regional Park on the San Gabriel River.
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About Georgetown
Georgetown: Hill Country Gateway North of Austin
Georgetown, Texas, sits 30 miles north of Austin along the San Gabriel River, at the edge of the Texas Hill Country. Founded in 1848 and named after George Washington Glasscock, the city preserves one of the largest collections of Victorian-era commercial buildings in Texas — the Williamson County Courthouse, completed in 1911 in Italian Renaissance style, anchors a downtown square listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Georgetown's population has grown past 90,000, making it one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States through the 2010s and early 2020s.
Where to Stay
Hotels cluster along Williams Drive and near I-35, with independent inns and chain properties within a short drive of the historic square. Georgetown Square draws weekend visitors for its antique shops, local restaurants, and the Red Poppy Festival held each April. Blue Hole Regional Park, a spring-fed swimming hole on the San Gabriel River, pulls visitors from May through September.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Austin-Bergstrom International Airport lies 45 miles south via I-35; allow 45–75 minutes depending on Austin traffic.
- Getting around: A car is necessary — Georgetown has limited public transit.
- Best season: Spring (March–May) for mild temperatures and the Red Poppy Festival; summers average above 95 °F.
- Nearby: Inner Space Cavern, a show cave off I-35, offers year-round tours regardless of weather.
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