Boutique stays in the heart of New Braunfels.
River days, downtown nights, and thoughtfully curated homes designed for unforgettable getaways.
OUR PROPERTIES
Riverfront, Walk to Downtown, Group Getaways, Family Friendly, Port Aransas
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What Guests Are Saying



5
May 2026
Two Step Terrace was such a cute, spotless and comfortable condo! Meagan was a very generous host and allowed my party to check in a little early so that we could get changed and head to a funeral visitation. Walking distance to Old Town Gruene with lots of shopping and dining. If you want to float the river, it’s an earshot from Rockin’ R where you can start your float. Meagan was very responsive and always responded to me within 10-15 minutes. We will be back! LOVED our quick visit."
-Karen | USA
5
May 2026
The peace of mind when booking a place and it ends up being exactly what you hoped for! Super convenient, right on the river’s edge, close to the Saturday Farmer’s Market (which was an unexpected surprise)! Truly loved the place and would book again!
- Hannah | Houston, TX
5
May 2026
The location was fantastic! This property is so calm and peaceful but also has a party vibe as well! The deer were awesome to watch every morning. We joked about wanting to buy the place!!! Couldn’t recommend this house more!!
-Teresa | Spring, TX
Thoughtfully curated stays for every kind of getaway.
From riverfront condos and walkable downtown homes to large group stays and family-friendly escapes, Haus & Host properties are designed to help you experience New Braunfels like a local.

Riverfront Locations

Walkable Downtown Stays

Family-friendly Homes

Large Group Getaways

Boutique Design
Explore New Braunfels Like a Local
From river floating and live music to local restaurants, shopping, Gruene Hall, and family-friendly attractions, discover the best of New Braunfels during your stay.
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Your next New Braunfels getaway starts here.
Explore thoughtfully curated vacation rentals near Gruene, downtown New Braunfels, and the Guadalupe/Comal River.



