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Best places to visit in Austin

  • Zilker Park

    Zilker Park is a recreational area in South Austin with over 350 acres of terrain, offering an alluring view of the city, and popular establishments like the Austin Nature and Science Center, a botanical garden, and a disc golf course.

  • Barton Springs Pool

    Barton Springs Pool is a three-acre man-made outdoor swimming pool within Zilker Park, fed by underground springs with a year-round temperature of 68 degrees, also home to the endangered Barton Springs salamander.

  • Congress Avenue Bridge

    Home to the largest urban bat colony in the world, with over 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats, the bridge is a popular spot to watch the bats emerge at sunset between March and October.

  • Lady Bird Lake

    Lady Bird Lake is a scenic 420-acre reservoir popular for outdoor activities like kayaking, paddle boarding, and biking along its 10-mile trail, offering a tranquil escape with beautiful skyline views in downtown Austin.

  • Mount Bonnell

    Offering panoramic views of the Austin skyline, Colorado River, and surrounding Hill Country, this 775-foot tall mountain is accessible via stone steps and ideal for hikes and sunset views.

  • South Congress

    Identified as a location that feels eclectic, artsy, and quirky, with a distinct style and fashion scene, in contrast to the more corporate vibe of North Austin.

  • Barton Springs

    Barton Springs is a natural spring-fed pool within Zilker Park, offering year-round swimming, surrounded by greenery and home to diverse aquatic life, including the Barton Springs salamander.

  • South Congress Avenue

    South Congress Avenue (SoCo) is a vibrant street with views of the Texas State Capital, colorful murals, unique stores, restaurants, food trucks, and live music venues.

  • Bullock Texas State History Museum

    The Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin delves into the state's past, featuring artifacts like the original goddess of liberty statue and exhibits on space exploration.

  • Texas State Capitol

    The Texas State Capitol is an architectural masterpiece and iconic landmark where visitors can take guided tours to explore its grand chambers, rich history, and exhibits about Texas' past, surrounded by lush gardens and historical monuments.

  • Zilker Botanical Garden

    A 28-acre garden featuring themed gardens like the Tanaguchi Japanese Garden and Hartman Prehistoric Garden, offering a peaceful escape with streams, waterfalls, and walking paths.

  • Blanton Museum of Art

    The Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas campus offers an impressive collection of American and European art, featuring works by artists like Picasso and Rothko, and serves as a cultural hub with modern architecture.

  • Texas Hill Country

    Embark on a scenic journey through the Texas Hill Country, a sprawling region celebrated for its rolling hills, charming small towns, and abundant wildflowers. It's an ideal escape for nature lovers and those seeking authentic Texas culture.

  • Lake Austin

    Lake Austin is a beautiful reservoir on the Colorado River, renowned for its stunning waterfront homes and recreational opportunities. It's a popular spot for boating, waterskiing, and enjoying the picturesque Texas landscape.

  • LBJ Presidential Library

    The LBJ Presidential Library on the UT campus offers exhibits beyond presidential artifacts, including LBJ's limousine and a replica of the Oval Office.

  • Sixth Street

    Sixth Street in Austin is a lively entertainment district packed with shops, eateries, bars, and music venues, known for its vibrant nightlife and live music scene.

  • Ladybird Lake

    A popular spot for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and enjoying the hike and bike trail around the lake with views of downtown Austin.

  • East Austin

    East Austin is known for its gritty, creative vibe, murals, food trucks, coffee shops, and live music venues.

  • Home Slice Pizza

    An authentic New York-style pizzeria in the South Congress area, offering thin, crispy crust pizza and top-notch quality ingredients by the slice.

  • Fredericksburg

    Fredericksburg is considered the Heart of Texas Wine Country, offering wine tastings, delicious meals, and downtown charm.

  • Paperboy

    A spot known for breakfast and brunch, particularly items like the Texas hash, chicken biscuit, and cornflour pancake.

  • Franklin Barbecue

    Franklin Barbecue is one of the country's most famous barbecue spots, known for its life-changing brisket that attracts long lines.

  • 6th Street

    The original entertainment section in Austin, sometimes known as dirty 6.

  • McKinney Falls State Park

    McKinney Falls State Park is an outdoor oasis within Austin featuring a waterfall, Onion Creek, hiking and biking trails, campsites, and Old Baldi, a 500-year-old bald cypress tree.

  • Colorado River

    Offers scenic hiking trails, especially the Anne and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail, with views of the city skyline and lush greenery.

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