This has a San Antonio address but it's very close to the venue!
Explore local shops, antique malls, small winery, bars, and an overall cute historic town.
Many different ways to do this tour! You can drive or go in a shuttle. You can do the full cruise of almost 20 breweries or stay closer to New Braunfels and do the New Braunfels Brew Cruise (4 breweries) or the Guadalupe Cruise (6 breweries).
Malls, shops, music, bars, restaurants and views! River boat tours are also very cool! Side note: parking is usually not free but once you do find that, everything is easy walking. The Alamo is practically on the River Walk, too.
Kaitlyn's personal recommendation! :)
Ryan's personal recommendation :)
South Congress Avenue has a lot of shops, restaurants, and bars. It's very lively. Check out Zilker, Botanical Gardens, the State Capital, and Congress Ave all in one day. Even rent a scooter if you want. South Congress Ave: -Torchy's Tacos (this location unfortunately does not have a bar, though) -Tom's Store -I love you so much mural -Congress Ave Bat Bridge (stand on the bridge at sunset and watch all the bats fly out) -Go inside the San Jose Hotel, order drinks and sit outside by their pool
Coolest library I have ever seen. The Library is across the street from the Lady Bird Walking Trail and also behind the library is a Torchy's Tacos 110 San Antonio Street. This library has many outdoor seating areas on many different levels. The rooftop area has a great view of downtown and the Google building.
Walk the Lady Bird Lake and get a great view of the Austin Skyline. Rent a kayak, canoe or paddle board. Rowingdock.com for rentals
Natural Spring outdoor pool. 0'-18', great on a hot day--the water can be cool!
My favorite place for coffee or drinks.
Austin's highest point overlooking the lake.
For anyone wanting to go on a hike.