Looking for a unique lodging experience in Round Top, TX? From Glamping to artsy, eclectic retreat homes and upscale boutique hotels and B&Bs, these are the most unique places to stay in and around Round Top, Texas.
- Lone Star Glamp Inn – Bring the great outdoors, indoors! 10 vintage glampers & 18 teepees in an indoor glamping hotel-retreat center in Round Top, TX.
- Bediko’s International Retreat – Be welcomed into a tropical artisan oasis in Round Top, Texas
- The Vintage Round Top – For urbanites looking to escape the city for a weekend getaway, team-building retreats, honeymoon for a new bride and groom, or a must awaited family vacation, The Vintage Round Top provides modern-vintage luxury in a pastoral setting that sure’s to inspire rest and rejuvenation. The Vintage Round Top is a boutique vacation home rental with a modern vintage style. The property sits on an acre-and-a-half of beautiful country pasture and consists of four cottages: No. 1450, Boho, and two studio-style Cozy Cottages: Pierce and Eisley.
- Rancho Pillow – Set among the farms and ranches of southeast Texas, Rancho Pillow is a whimsical wonderland that has been a true artistic adventure for owner and designer, Sheila Youngblood. What began as a family compound in 2006 has become a heartfelt landscape that invites all of us into a deeper understanding of ourselves and each other. Poetic and playful, it’s an idyllic shelter for Sheila’s Latin American folk art finds, colorful architectural restorations, and collected curiosities from both worldly travels and years of hunting in her Round Top backyard. Hoping to inspire, support and encourage artists and musicians to create in fresh and transformative ways, Sheila founded Pozo Hondo Studios, an artists’ retreat and residential recording studio on this property in 2010. While waves of musicians have delighted in creating here over the years, Sheila is reinventing the Rancho, inviting guests to spend their most important moments in a place where the spirit of creativity is rich and vibrant.
- The Frenchie Boutique Hotel – Located within walking distance to beautiful downtown Round Top, The Frenchie is composed of a circa 1890s farmhouse and a cottage. “The Frenchie is designed to deliver the warm, personal hospitality you expect at a traditional inn with all the luxurious hipness of an urban boutique hotel.”
- Round Top Inn Vintage cottages located in the heart of Round Top
- Flophouze– Flophouze transforms recycled shipping containers into a unique lodging solution for Round Top, Tx! Uniquely designed interiors are clad with sustainably harvested wood and reclaimed lumber from a distillery in Kentucky. Large upcycled windows capture the vast pastoral views, and to keep the funky vibe going the kitchen cabinet bases are from a laboratory in Brooklyn. With the many vintage artifacts rugs, art and fixtures gleaned from travels across the globe and amazing finds from the Round Top Antiques Show, each HOUZE will offer you a unique place to stay.
- Wander Inn @Junk Gypsy – The Wander Inn is not about luxury, it’s about the land, and the road, and the experience of Round Top. It’s about the simple things—decked out with a few velvet sofas and a bit of glittery wall decor. It’s a place where you can dream. A place where you can explore. A place where you can meet kindred spirits and rejuvenate your creative soul.
“We’ve housed film crews and filmed 3 seasons of our show for HGTV, GAC and Facebook here on the property, we’ve been a veritable “halfway house” for vagabond junk dealers, traveling musicians, itinerant cowboys, rogue camper caravans and our some our gypsy friends hell-bent on wandering.”
- Hotel Lulu – Hotel Lulu’s main grounds house 14 rooms in 6 bungalows throughout the property in addition to a restaurant, bar, pool, herb garden and formal garden.
- Laughing Hen Silos – The Laughing Hen Silos are located on 11 acres just 8 miles from the town of Round Top. Adjacent to the barn and the pickup cluck hen house sits three amazing renovated grain silos.
- The Ghost Haus – The Ghost Haus is an 1870s German-style house. The main house has three rooms: a kitchen, a living room/bedroom and an upstairs bedroom. The bath house is attached to the main house by a walkway and features a dressing table and walk-in shower. Across from the bathhouse is a utility room with a washer and dryer. The Ghost Haus can accommodate up to 6 people. No ghosts here. Just tales of a mean lady that stayed upstairs and kept the children from going up and playing there. The house was built by German immigrants when they arrived in this area from Germany.