
Do it bigger, Austin-style, with Akoakoa.
Gather your remote team for an incredible retreat in friendly, fun Austin.
Why we love Austin
Absorb the energy of Texas’ capital. Explore some world-famous barbecue and queso, and see why Austin’s attracting some of the country’s top creative talent right now.
Austin Fundamentals
Logistics
✈️ Austin’s in the middle of it all - literally. Easy access from either coast or the Midwest.
✈️ Great selection of design-forward hotels like the Line. Vacation rentals are super-sized for Texas, too.
✈️ Driving is a bit much in Austin, but luckily, there’s a ton of cool stuff (including great places to stay) in the downtown core.
Location
📍 Best of both worlds - walkability and activities downtown, with stunning nature a short drive away.
📍 Austin’s building a lot these days, so there’s lots of new construction masterpieces to take in, glass, steel, and all.
📍 Austin weather makes it a great retreat location year-round, especially during Northeast winter.
Great for
🔧 Midwest-based or bicoastal teams looking to meet in the middle.
🔧 Getting to know each other over Austin’s excellent food and drink.
🔧 Design-conscious teams looking to see what the buzz in Texas is all about - affordably.
Our favorite retreat locations in Austin
Sixth Street
19 GUESTS | 12 BEDS | 3 BATHS
Steps from downtown, this pair of modern townhouses next door to each other is the ideal launch pad for anything at the Austin Convention Center or the eclectic bars and restaurants of downtown and 2nd Street.
Second Street District
UNLIMITED GUESTS | BOUTIQUE HOTEL
The Line Hotel on the banks of the Colorado River is emblematic of Austin’s rise. As the easiest place to make plans for your retreat in downtown Austin, it’s also a beacon of style, ease, and independent luxury. The best part? Because it’s Austin, it’s pretty affordable. With plenty of space for meetings and collaboration, a gorgeous infinity pool, and easy access to the best of downtown Austin, the Line is the perfect place to base your team for the week.
