Ken Fulk-designed 1928 estate reimagined as Auberge's 54-room Austin property — the collection's first Texas entry.
Commodore Perry Estate opened in 2020 as Auberge Resorts Collection's first Texas property, occupying a 1928 estate in central Austin. Designer Ken Fulk reimagined the 54 rooms and suites across the original mansion and new structures, with curved ceilings, four-poster beds, and Juliette balconies i
Dinner at Lutie's Garden Restaurant in the estate's courtyard setting — Auberge's signature chef-driven format anchored in Hill Country seasonal ingredients.
Uniquely decorated suites, curved ceilings, four-poster beds, Juliette balconies
Reimagined by internationally renowned designer Ken Fulk
Vibe: Ken-Fulk, Estate-Residential, Chef-Driven, Austin-Central
Commodore Perry Estate, Austin is featured in 4 of our curated collections:
Best time: March through May and October through November offer ideal Austin conditions, with comfortable temperatures, the South by Southwest festival in March, and the city's outdoor culture at its most vibrant.
Demand: Austin has experienced extraordinary luxury demand growth driven by its technology industry expansion and cultural events calendar. SXSW in March creates the city's most intense demand spike, while Formula One in October represents a new premium event driver.
Pricing: Ultra-luxury Austin properties command their highest rates during major events including SXSW, Formula One, and ACL Music Festival, with rates 100-200% above standard pricing during peak weeks. Business travel maintains consistent premium demand throughout the year.
Insider tip: Secure a private dinner at one of Austin's emerging tasting-menu restaurants through your hotel's culinary concierge before these venues gain national recognition - Austin's food scene is ascending rapidly and advance positioning delivers experiences that will become impossible to access within two
Avoid: Avoid July and August when Austin's summer heat regularly exceeds 38°C with high humidity, making outdoor exploration of the city's vibrant street culture uncomfortable and diminishing the outdoor lifestyle that defines Austin's luxury appeal.