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Explore 400 vacation rentals in Tyler

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Tyler vacation rentals start at $10 per night before taxes and fees

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Family-friendly vacation rentals
210 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

Pet-friendly vacation rentals
Find 140 rentals that welcome pets

Vacation rentals with a pool
20 properties feature pools

Rentals with dedicated workspaces
230 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wi-Fi availability
390 of Tyler vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Tyler rentals

4.9 Average rating
Tyler stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
Top-rated vacation rentals in Tyler
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The Hygge House - Respite in the forest
Escape into nature and experience the warm embrace of hygge (HYOO-gah) - a Danish word that describes a deep feeling of well-being. Nestled in a tranquil natural setting, our home is a sanctuary for slow living, rest, and fostering connection. The soft furnishings and natural light make this the perfect place to savor some of the simple pleasures of life - fresh baked cookies, a nap in our oversized deck hammock and meaningful conversation. Our hope is that you leave renewed. 12mi to Downtown

Tranquil Cabins Studio-East Texas Pines-near Tyler
Tranquil Cabins Studios are in the piney woods in Winona, TX, near Tyler, just 2 hours from DFW. Handcrafted tiny cabins inspired by nature: -Huge picture windows that immerse you in nature. -Cozy Qbed w/ cotton linens -Kitchenette w/ induction stove, mini-fridge/freezer, & utensils. -Private bath w/ hot shower, toilet & towels. Private outdoor space, w/ fire pit, chairs, & picnic table. Perfect for a romantic escape, solo retreat, or working in nature. *Wi-Fi is not for streaming

Downtown Rose Capital Studio w/ Private Sauna
The Rose Capital Studio is a unique and inspiring space. Rose Capital Studio features a 9ft wide ceiling-mounted 'backdrop' and movie projector which is perfect for entertainment. The space includes beautiful large windows, exposed concrete beams, and a private sauna for relaxation. As impressive as the space is, the best feature is likely our location. The studio is located right in the middle of Downtown - in walking distance from so many of Tyler’s best coffee-shops, restaurants, & bars.

Bohemia Rose
Azalea District Historic Home. Close to all the medical and University campuses. Looking for semester rental/ medical student. Bohemia Rose is located in the lovely Brick Street neighborhood. Parks and Charm in all directions. Home offers private guest in-trance. The space is perfect in peace, beauty and poetic colour. Rest. Master suite has a full size bed. Adjoining bathroom offers a claw foot tub. New galley kitchenette with large private parlor attached, dining, desk and bird watch.

Piney Point A-Frame Retreat Tyler
Created to share the uniqueness of East Texas with others, Piney Point is a perfect couple or friend's retreat. Tucked in the corner of a six-acre homestead, this restored A-frame offers a modern cozy stay with an expansive deck that overlooks the spring-fed pond. Nearby are some of the best adventures East Texas has to offer, from hiking trails and fishing at Tyler State park, live music, downtown breweries, to market shopping and great food. Escape to the quiet to rest and recharge.

Lily's Pad Peaceful stay and events welcome!
Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. This tiny home was built in 2022. Sitting on almost 5 acres with a pond, this place is the meaning of relaxing! Enjoy your time with a beautiful view, and unwinding from the business of the outside world. There are many choices for dining, entertainment and shopping within a few minutes drive! If you are looking to book an event, please go into the house rules and under additional rules are the terms and agreement for booking events.

Moon Honey Treehouse - Romantic Getaway - No Kids
Gorgeous treehouse escape nestled in the tree tops of Garden Valley, Tx. The perfect place for a honeymoon, anniversary or surprise romantic getaway! All the joy and imagination of a treehouse combined with elegance, modernized to help adults relax and reconnect. Enjoy coffee in the trees on the balcony, wine and cheese with a sunset view, indoor/outdoor shower. Fully stocked kitchen and outdoor hibachi grill for those who love to cook, great local restaurants for those who don’t.

Bombs on Broadway
Centrally located, Bombs on Broadway gives you quick access to all things Tyler! Whether that’s a walking tour of the historic Azalea District or downtown for dining and local flair, you are right in the heart of it all. This is a restored 1928 home that offers hardwood floors, tall ceilings, two bedrooms, a bathroom AND a bomb shelter! Embrace the atomic era with mid-century eclectic design. Whether it's a getaway weekend or an extended stay, you will delight in your surroundings!

The Cottage at Hidden Creek w/ Hot Tub and Firepit
Quaint cottage nestled among three acres of towering trees. Featuring a large, newly updated kitchen, spacious bedroom, and lots of outdoor living space including a hot tub and fire pit. This cabin in the woods offers the seclusion and East Texas beauty you seek, yet is just minutes away from numerous restaurants and attractions with easy access to Interstate 20 and Toll 49. Retreat to the large deck and gaze at the stars, or grab a blanket and enjoy s’mores by the fire.

Cindy's Brick Street Treasure
Soak up weekend vibes anytime. Spacious, charming two story located in the historic Brick Street/Azalea District of Tyler. Walking distance to parks, funky coffee shops, and downtown restaurants. Five minute drive to hospitals and short commute to colleges. WiFi, coffee pot, tea, breakfast snacks or full kitchen if you're so inclined. Don't miss the reading nook, or back deck for relaxing. Baby gates for stair safety. Off street, free parking.

The Rose Cottage
Experience the charm of historic downtown Tyler in our spacious 2 bedroom 2 bathroom cottage. Enjoy the convenience of being minutes from hospitals, colleges, the downtown square, Bergfeld park, antique shops, tea houses, coffee shops, and more. Each bedroom includes its own dedicated workspace or sitting area. WiFi, Smart TV, washer and dryer, outdoor patio, covered parking, and full kitchen.

Beautiful new home near the Tyler Airport
Bring the whole family, including the family pet (no pet fees), to this beautiful new home with lots of room to relax. This home includes a large TV in the living room for movies, games, internet and a gourmet kitchen to make meals together. Create new memories or just enjoy time together. Detailed instructions, including your Lock Code, will be shared with you after booking.
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Tyler State Park
Nature retreat featuring a spring-fed lake, scenic trails, and opportunities for swimming, fishing, and boating
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At Tyler State Park, you can spend the day swimming in the cool 64-acre spring-fed lake, fishing for catfish, bass, crappie, and perch, or renting kayaks, canoes, paddle boats, and stand-up paddle boards. Hike or mountain bike piney-woods trails that range from easy walks to calf-burning climbs, watch for deer and birds, and let kids enjoy the playgrounds and sandy beach. Pack a picnic for the many tables and grills, browse the small general store, and look for year-round events like bird-watching classes, survival workshops, guided New Year’s Day hikes, and seasonal drive-thru Christmas lights with Santa and refreshments.






First Monday Trade Days
Expansive flea market offering antiques, crafts, home goods, and diverse food options
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At First Monday Trade Days you can wander hundreds of acres of open-air booths and pavilions packed with antiques, “so-old-it’s-new-again” finds, furniture, home décor, crafts, clothing, jewelry, yard art, plants, and even animals over in Dog Alley. Snack your way through roasted corn, turkey legs, corn dogs, tacos, flavored popcorn, and classic fair-style food as you shop. Held Thursday through Sunday on the weekend before the first Monday each month, it’s easy to spend multiple days and still not see everything.






Caldwell Zoo
Expansive zoo offering interactive animal experiences, a petting zoo, and shaded walkways
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At Caldwell Zoo, you can wander shady, well-laid-out paths through 85 acres, seeing over 2,000 animals from around the world, including giraffes, elephants, big cats, lions, tigers, and bears. Feed the giraffes, step into the free-flight birdhouse with $1 seed sticks, visit the penguin house, and let kids enjoy the petting zoo and playground. Take in the Safari overlook area and check out the developing Amazon River's Edge section. Bring a cooler for a picnic by the parking-lot tables or eat at the on-site café.






Tyler Rose Garden
Expansive public garden featuring 38,000 rose bushes, walking paths, and gazebos
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At Tyler Rose Garden you can wander 14 acres of paths, ponds, fountains, gazebos, and an idea garden surrounded by more than 32,000–38,000 rose bushes and roughly 500–600 cultivars, from classic hybrid teas to vibrant floribundas. Bring a picnic, take photos, or just enjoy a slow walk among the seasonal blooms. Step into the Rose Garden Center and museum to see elaborate past Rose Queen dresses, legacy displays, and a gift shop. Admission to the garden itself is free.






True Vine Brewing Company
Local brewery with live music, craft beers, and family-friendly outdoor spaces
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At True Vine Brewing Company, you can taste a wide range of fresh craft beers, specialty wines, and non-alcoholic drinks while hanging out in a relaxed taproom dotted with fun touches like mermaids and unicorns. Pair your drinks with wood-fired or brick oven pizza from Sola Bread Co, plus salads and pretzels. Spend time outside with ample seating, yard games, TVs for the game, and regular live music, karaoke, and community events. Families and pets are welcome, with a playground, dog park, and even a splashpad at the Earl Campbell location.






Vernons Lakeside
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At Vernons Lakeside you can sit on a large waterfront patio or at the outdoor bar that juts over Cedar Creek Lake, watch the sunset, and enjoy cold drinks, burgers, sandwiches, salads, and casual bar food. Come for live music every Friday and Saturday night on the patio band stand, with a different genre each evening. It’s family friendly, with a kids’ playground, lawn space, and games like cornhole, ring toss, and giant Jenga. Arrive by car or tie up your boat at the marina-style slips and stay for people and boat watching.






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When is the best time to visit Tyler?
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| Avg. price | $115 | $113 | $114 | $120 | $121 | $118 | $118 | $118 | $119 | $120 | $123 | $120 |
| Avg. temp | 47°F | 51°F | 59°F | 65°F | 73°F | 81°F | 84°F | 84°F | 78°F | 67°F | 56°F | 49°F |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Tyler?
Tyler has stays near the lively downtown area and the historic Brick Streets neighborhood, which are popular for their walkable streets and local character. Quiet residential zones around South Tyler also have options for those seeking a relaxed atmosphere.
What are the best things to do in Tyler with kids?
Families frequently suggested the Caldwell Zoo, Discovery Science Place, and parks with playgrounds for engaging activities. Seasonal events and festivals around the city add extra fun for visitors with children.
What are some of the best things to do in Tyler?
Tyler has garden strolls at the Tyler Rose Garden, wildlife encounters at Caldwell Zoo, and local art in downtown galleries. Many visitors also explore parks, museums, and boutique shops around the city.
How is the weather in Tyler?
Tyler has mild winters near 37–58°F (3–15°C), warm springs up to 70°F (21°C), and hot summers that reach about 95°F (35°C). Rain peaks in the spring and late fall, so packing layers and a light rain jacket is often recommended.
What are the best places to visit in Tyler?
The Tyler Rose Garden is often recommended for its floral displays, and Caldwell Zoo draws families for wildlife encounters. Museums like the Goodman-LeGrand House and the local arts district regularly inspire visitors.
What are some hiking trails in Tyler?
Tyler State Park has wooded trails suitable for a range of abilities, while Faulkner Park features paths around wooded areas and ponds. Urban greenways, including the Rose Rudman Trail, are popular for walking or cycling.
What are some family activities we can do in Tyler?
Explore Caldwell Zoo for interactive animal exhibits, visit Discovery Science Place for hands-on learning, or enjoy outdoor picnics at one of Tyler's city parks. Family-friendly events and markets often take place on weekends.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Tyler?
Plan a nature escape to nearby state parks, or discover small towns known for antiques and local traditions around East Texas. Some guests visit regional lakes for fishing, boating, or picnics.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Tyler?
Many vacation rentals in Tyler welcome pets, especially in residential neighborhoods near parks and walking trails. When booking a stay, always check for specific pet policies with the host.
What are some local tips for visiting Tyler?
Locals suggest exploring farmers markets for fresh produce, packing layers for variable weather, and experiencing downtown’s public art and mural displays. Seasonal festivals and garden events can be a highlight for visitors.
What is Tyler known for?
Tyler has a deep connection to rose cultivation and features public rose gardens that attract visitors each year. The city is also known for its arts venues, music traditions, and East Texas barbecue flavors.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Tyler?
Explore locally owned coffee shops, specialty markets, or mural-filled alleys in the downtown district. Smaller museums and nature preserves around the city often surprise visitors with unique exhibits and quiet walking paths.
What are the best foods to try in Tyler?
Tyler has classic East Texas barbecue, locally made pies, and chicken-fried steak as frequent favorites. Farm-to-table restaurants and Tex-Mex cuisine also draw food lovers seeking regional flavors.
What should I bring for a trip to Tyler?
Pack layers to adapt to changing temperatures, a waterproof jacket during rainy seasons, and comfortable shoes for exploring gardens or parks. Sunscreen and insect repellent are useful for outdoor activities.
What is the nightlife in Tyler like?
Tyler has a laid-back nightlife scene, with downtown venues presenting local music, craft cocktails, and relaxed patios. A mix of pubs, cafes, and wine bars creates a welcoming setting for evening outings.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Tyler?
The Texas Rose Festival is frequently suggested for its vibrant parades, floral displays, and arts showcases in autumn. Other recurring events include outdoor concerts, seasonal markets, and family-friendly festivals around the city.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Tyler?
Many vacation rentals in Tyler are family friendly, especially near parks, schools, and residential neighborhoods. These options often feature spacious layouts and access to outdoor play areas.
When is the best time to visit Tyler?
Late spring and early fall are often recommended for pleasant temperatures and blooming gardens around the city. The annual rose season in autumn draws many guests interested in local horticulture.
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