Explore the vibrant heart of Texas with this curated guide to Austin's top attractions! From the natural beauty of Lady Bird Lake and Zilker Park to the historic State Capitol and lively South Congress, discover the diverse experiences that make Austin a unique destination. Get ready for live music, delicious food, and unforgettable outdoor adventures in the Live Music Capital of the World.
Lady Bird Lake
A popular destination for cruises, kayaking, and paddleboarding, offering scenic views and a unique perspective of the city.
Barton Springs Pool
A natural spring-fed pool in Zilker Park, known for its refreshing 68-70 degree Fahrenheit water temperature year-round.
Zilker Park
A popular Austin park for outdoor activities and events.
Mount Bonnell
Offers panoramic views of the Colorado River, Hill Country, and the downtown Austin skyline, popular for sunsets and casual hikes.
Bullock Texas State History Museum
A museum showcasing over 16,000 years of Texas history with exhibits ranging from Native American artifacts to space exploration.
Texas State Capitol
An impressive historic landmark made from Texas pink granite, offering free guided tours to learn about Texas history and architecture.
Blanton Museum of Art
A cultural attraction on the University of Texas campus, featuring a collection of over 21,000 works, including European classics, contemporary art, and the Ellsworth Kelly's Austin.
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.
McKinney Falls State Park
Offers a natural escape with swimming at the upper and lower falls, hiking trails, and historic ruins.
LBJ Presidential Library
Honors the life and legacy of President Lyndon B. Johnson with exhibits on civil rights, the Vietnam War, and a replica of LBJ's Oval Office.
Inner Space Caverns
A stunning underground cave system with dramatic formations and ice age fossils, offering various tours for families and explorers.
Mayfield Park and Nature Preserve
A serene park with lush gardens, lily-filled koi ponds, and colorful peacocks, along with a 21-acre nature preserve featuring quiet hiking trails.
The Oasis on Lake Travis
A restaurant perched high above Lake Travis, known for its multi-level decks, TexMex-inspired food, and sweeping lake views, especially at sunset.
Museum of the Weird
A quirky museum on Sixth Street packed with bizarre and fascinating exhibits, celebrating all things strange and unusual.
Thinkery
A children's museum designed to spark creativity and curiosity through interactive exhibits and play-based learning.
Museum of Ice Cream
An Instagram-worthy destination with immersive, interactive exhibits, candy-colored rooms, and a sprinkle pool.
Museum of Illusions
An interactive museum filled with optical illusions, mind tricks, and immersive exhibits that challenge perception.
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.
Austin Aquarium
A wildlife center with interactive experiences, including hand-feeding sharks, rays, birds, and reptiles, plus encounters with lemurs, sloths, and capybaras.
Congress Avenue Bridge
Witness the nightly bat flight at the Congress Avenue Bridge where 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats emerge from under the bridge just after sunset.
Congress Avenue
Famous bats soar over Congress Avenue Bridge.
South Congress
Colorful murals brighten walls across neighborhoods like South Congress.
East Austin
Colorful murals brighten walls across neighborhoods like East Austin.
Sixth Street
Museum of the Weird is Nestled on Sixth Street.
Lake Travis
The Oasis on Lake Travis is a must-visit restaurant perched high above Lake Travis
East 11th Street
Walk around East 11th Street.
Anne and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail
The Anne and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail, a scenic 10-mi loop.