Spas in and near Austin, Texas
Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa
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The Spa at Fairmont Austin
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Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort & Spa
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Miraval Austin Wellness Resort & Spa
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The Spa at Hotel Viata
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Eilan Hotel and Spa, Ascend Resort Collection
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Signia by Hilton La Cantera Resort & Spa
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JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa
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Mokara Hotel & Spa
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The Spa at Marriott Marquis Houston
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The Spa at Hilton Americas-Houston
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Woodhouse Spa - Houston Galleria
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The Spa at Omni Fort Worth Hotel
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The Spa at Thompson Dallas
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The Spa at Omni Las Colinas Hotel
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The Spa at Moody Gardens Hotel and Convention Center
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The Westin Dallas Stonebriar Golf Resort & Spa
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of spa experiences and treatments do you offer in Austin?
You can find a wide range of spa experiences and treatments in Austin, from spa passes where you can use the amenities in the spa like the sauna and steam room at your leisure, to treatments like massages, facials, and more from some of the best spas in the world.
How much is a spa pass in Austin?
The cost of a spa pass in Austin varies depending on the property, date, and time of booking. Prices typically range from $40 to $150. You can check the exact price when you select your preferred location and time on ResortPass.com.
What is included with a spa pass in Austin?
A spa pass in Austin typically includes access to spa facilities such as relaxation lounges, steam rooms, saunas, and hot tubs. Additional services, like massages or facials, can be purchased during your booking process on ResortPass.com or by contacting the spa directly. Some passes may also include access to pools or fitness centers. Parking availability and fees vary by location, so check the property details during booking.
How do I check in for my spa pass?
Check-in for your spa pass in Austin is simple! Bring your confirmation email and a valid ID to the front desk or spa reception at the property. The staff will guide you through the process and provide access to the facilities.
Are towels, robes, and slippers included, or do I need to bring my own?
Towels, robes, and slippers are usually provided with the Austin spa passes we sell. However, it's always a good idea to confirm the amenities included with your specific pass during the booking process.
What are the most popular spa treatments and experiences in Austin?
The spa pass is definitely a fan favorite. However, massages for self care or couples massages are popular, as are facials and body treatments. Many of our spas also offer specialized treatments and amenities like LED/red light therapy, salt rooms, thermal pools, cold plunges and more. Check individual spa menus for specific details.
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Frequently Asked Questions: Austin Spas
Do you need to be a hotel guest to book a spa pass in Austin?
No. A spa pass in Austin allows access to select spa amenities without booking an overnight stay. After reserving through ResortPass, check in directly at the spa reception and enjoy access during the listed hours. Properties such as the Spa at Fairmont Austin, ZaSpa at Hotel ZaZa Austin, and Spa Sway – Domain are popular options for both locals and visitors.
How much does a spa pass cost in Austin?
Pricing varies based on the spa, amenities included, and whether treatments are added. Some Austin spa passes focus on access to steam rooms and relaxation lounges, while others include treatment credits or bundled experiences. Hill Country resort spas—such as Omni Barton Creek Resort and Spa or Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa—typically offer more expansive facilities, while city spas provide a shorter, more focused wellness escape.
What’s included with an Austin spa pass?
Most Austin spa passes include access to spa facilities such as steam rooms, saunas, relaxation lounges, changing areas, and lockers. Many also provide robes, towels, and slippers. Some properties—like Bathe Austin or House of Preservation—emphasize hydrotherapy and minimalist wellness spaces, while resort spas may include additional amenities or outdoor relaxation areas.
What are the most popular spa treatments in Austin?
Massages and facials are the most commonly booked treatments, but Austin spas also emphasize restorative therapies and nature-inspired rituals. Hill Country resorts often incorporate relaxation-focused bodywork and full-day wellness experiences, while city spas lean toward efficient, high-quality treatments designed to fit into a busy schedule.
Can you book spa passes for couples or groups?
Yes. Multiple spa passes can be booked in one reservation, with each guest requiring their own pass. Couples frequently book spa time at properties like Lakeway Resort and Spa, or Sage Hill Inn and Spa, while smaller groups often prefer centrally located options with easy access.
Are robes, towels, and lockers included?
Most Austin spa passes include robes, towels, slippers, and secure lockers, but amenities vary slightly by property. Each listing on ResortPass outlines exactly what’s provided upon arrival.
Discover the Best Spas in Austin, TX
Austin’s spa options don’t cluster around a single wellness district or follow a one-size-fits-all model. Instead, they’re spread across the city and surrounding Hill Country, offering distinctly different experiences depending on where—and how—you want to unplug. Some spas are built for short, restorative breaks woven into a busy day. Others are designed as destinations in their own right, where time slows down and the setting does much of the work.
In the city center, spas like the Spa at Fairmont Austin, The Spa at W Austin, and the Spa at JW Marriott Austin prioritize accessibility and efficiency without sacrificing atmosphere. These locations work well for a few intentional hours of downtime—whether that’s before dinner, between meetings, or as a reset during a packed travel schedule.
Outside the city, the experience shifts: Hill Country properties like Omni Barton Creek Resort and Spa, Hotel Viata, and Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa are built around space, with more room to linger, fewer interruptions, and surroundings that feel removed from daily routines. Even a half-day visit at these resorts tends to feel more immersive, closer to a true retreat than a quick spa stop.
What Spa Days Look Like in Austin
Spa passes in Austin are commonly used in two ways. Some guests book access specifically to enjoy spa facilities—steam rooms, saunas, lounges—without adding treatments. Others treat the pass as a complement to a scheduled massage or facial, arriving early or staying late to maximize use of the amenities.
Locals often favor weekday visits to boutique or city spas for shorter, focused sessions, while visitors and couples gravitate toward Hill Country resorts for longer, more immersive days. Because amenities vary widely between properties, reviewing each listing’s facility details is especially important when choosing the right spa pass.
What’s Included with an Austin Spa Day Pass
Austin spa passes tend to emphasize functional, high-quality amenities over spectacle. Most locations focus on facilities that support real downtime rather than one-off novelty features. Guests can expect access to thoughtfully designed locker rooms, steam rooms, saunas, and dedicated relaxation areas intended for lingering before or after treatments.
Urban hotel spas such as the Spa at Fairmont Austin, ZaSpa at Hotel ZaZa Austin, and the Spa at JW Marriott Austin typically feature modern steam and sauna facilities, quiet lounges, and polished changing areas stocked with robes, towels, and secure lockers. These spaces are designed for guests who want a streamlined but elevated spa experience that fits easily into a single afternoon.
Boutique wellness spaces like Bathe Austin and House of Preservation lean more minimalist, often centering the experience around hydrotherapy-style features, intentional design, and calm, low-light environments. These spas prioritize sensory quiet—warmth, water, and stillness—over large-scale facilities.
All passes offer flexible cancellation for peace of mind.
Choosing the Best Austin Spa Day Pass for You
Austin’s spa options vary less by “luxury level” and more by how the experience is designed to unfold. The right spa day pass depends on whether the goal is efficiency, immersion, atmosphere, or amenities.
For polished hotel spa facilities with full-service amenities. Travelers who want a classic spa setup—well-appointed locker rooms, steam rooms, relaxation lounges, and the option to add treatments—tend to gravitate toward large hotel spas. The Spa at Fairmont Austin and the Spa at JW Marriott Austin offer modern facilities designed for seamless flow, making them easy to enjoy in a half-day window.
For minimalist, design-forward wellness experiences. Guests who care more about atmosphere than square footage often prefer boutique spas with a quieter, more intentional feel. Bathe Austin and House of Preservation focus on hydrotherapy-style elements, subdued lighting, and calm, contained spaces.
For Hill Country spa days that feel like a true escape. If the goal is to spend most of the day unwinding, Hill Country resorts offer the most immersive spa environments. Omni Barton Creek Resort and Spa, Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa, and Lakeway Resort and Spa pair expansive facilities with a slower pace that encourages arriving early and lingering.
For treatment-focused visits without a full-day commitment. Some Austin spas are especially well-suited for guests who primarily want a massage or facial, with light facility access before or after. The Spa at W Austin and Spa Sway – Domain offer efficient, high-quality services that fit easily into a single afternoon.
For destination wellness and structured retreats. Guests seeking a more comprehensive, wellness-forward experience often choose Miraval Austin Resort & Spa or Sage Hill Inn and Spa. These properties emphasize tranquility, space, and intentional pacing, making them best suited for longer visits where the spa experience is the primary focus of the day.
Rather than looking for a single “best” spa, Austin rewards choosing based on time available, desired atmosphere, and how much structure—or unstructured calm—you want your day to include.















































































