Summary:
Stay in one of Austinâs most iconic historic homes...an artist-built 3BR retreat recognized by Preservation Austin and steps from everything downtown. Built in the 1940s by Genero Briones, this one-of-a-kind folk art gem blends culture and comfort with skyline views, modern amenities, and an unbeatable location. Walk to SXSW venues, 6th Street, Rainey, UT Stadium, and Austinâs best bars, coffee shops, and food trucks. A creativeâs dream in the heart of the city!
The Space:
Welcome to a true piece of Austin history. Built by artist Genero Briones in the 1940s, this home has hosted musicians, painters, and travelers from around the world. Itâs a 3-bedroom, 1-bath sanctuary filled with art, story, and unmistakable Austin character...recognized by Preservation Austin as one of the cityâs most significant Hispanic folk art homes.
Bedrooms & Bath
âą3 cozy bedrooms with plush bedding, warm lighting, and creative charm
âąSleeps up to 6 comfortably
âąSparkling full bathroom with walk-in shower, fresh towels, and eco-friendly toiletries
Living & Dining
The open-concept living space features vintage décor, original artwork, and modern touches. Enjoy morning coffee with skyline views or unwind with a glass of wine after a day at the festivals.
Kitchen
Fully stocked with cookware, utensils, and full-size appliances for easy meal prep. Cook breakfast before SXSW sessions or share dinner before heading out to Austinâs famous live music scene.
Outdoor Spaces
âąPrivate patio for morning coffee or late-night hangs under string lights
âąShared courtyard with native plants and a community feel - very âold Austinâ
âąSkyline views that light up beautifully at night
Perfect For:
âąSXSW, ACL, and F1 travelers who want walkable convenience
âąUT game weekends or campus visits
âąArt lovers, musicians, and creatives seeking an authentic Austin stay
âąCouples or small groups wanting culture, character, and connection
Guest Access:
Youâll park in the spaces next to the garage (off the alley) and enter through a gated walkway. Enjoy full access to the main house, private patio, and shared courtyard.
The Neighborhood:
Welcome to East 7th Street...Austinâs creative corridor where art, food, and music meet. Youâre right on the edge of Downtown, surrounded by local murals, indie shops, and live music venues, and minutes from the cityâs top festivals and attractions.
Nearby Hotspots:
âąWalk to 6th Street, Rainey Street, and East Austinâs foodie row
âąExplore local art at Canopy Austin and Big Medium
âąCoffee + brunch at Cuvee Coffee, Juan in a Million, or Paperboy
âąDinner at Suerte, Launderette, Franklin BBQ, and Easy Tiger
âąDrinks + music at Hotel Vegas, White Horse, and Whislerâs
Events & Access:
âąSXSW & ACL venues: walk, bike, or scooter in minutes
âąUT Football Stadium: 8-minute drive
âąCOTA (Formula 1 & MotoGP): ~25 minutes
âąLady Bird Lake Trail: 5 minutes for morning runs or kayaking
âąZilker Park: 10â12 minutes
This neighborhood embodies everything Austin is known for...music, creativity, and community...with a local vibe that feels worlds away from the typical tourist trail.
Getting Around:
Walking: Steps from 6th St, SXSW venues, food trucks, and nightlife
Biking: Austinâs B-cycle stations nearby; 5 minutes to Lady Bird Lake Trail
Scooters: Bird, Lime & Spin scooters line East 7th + Downtown
Driving: 8 min to UT, 10 min to Zilker Park, 25 min to COTA
Public Transit: CapMetro Routes 2, 6 & 18 nearby
Airport: Austin-Bergstrom (AUS) ~15 minutes
Getting around from here is as Austin as it gets...walk, scoot, or strum your way through the cityâs heart. :)
Other Things to Note:
âąThis home shares a courtyard with the upper residence but has a private entrance and separate outdoor seating
âąSmart lock check-in
âąProfessionally cleaned before every stay
âąFamily- and festival-friendly
âąNo smoking or parties (city ordinance)
Interaction with Guests:
Youâll likely never see us in person, but we (Laurie & Airyn) are always nearby and available via the app for questions, recommendations, or support during your stay. In case of emergency, please call 911!