Jog, bike, or walk through the 351-acre park. Check out the Umlauf Sculpture Garden and the Zilker Botanical Garden within the park.
1.5 million Mexican Free-Tailed bats emerge from the bridge at dusk every day. See them from the Congress Ave. Bridge or take a cruise to see them from the water. Enjoy at your own risk, just kidding. :D
The most well-known place is Franklin Barbecue which features a notoriously long line. If you don't want to wait, other renowned restaurants include Freedman's, La Barbecue, Black's Barbecue, and Iron Works BBQ.
Mt. Bonnell is the highest point in Austin City Limits ans is a great place to enjoy the view.
This museum houses presidential papers and artifacts from Lyndon B. Johnson and chronicles the history of the life of LBJ, including the Civil Rights Era.
Visit the many shops, bars, and live music venues o this main street in downtown.
Eat, drink, and listen to live music in historic remodeled bungalows on Rainey Street.
Explore the buildings and grounds on your own or take a free guided tour through the Capitol.
An Austin institution since 1977, Allens Boots has been selling premium leather footwear to tourists and locals alike for decades at their original shop on South Congress Ave.
Sheltered on the University of Texas campus, the Blanton Museum of Art a must-see for any art enthusiast.
Popular with runners, bikers and those just out for a leisurely stroll, it's worth taking the family out for an afternoon here. Stroll around the waterfront with its many bridges that cross the calm waters, and even rent a boat if you're so inclined.
This vibrant mural, located on the exterior wall of Roadhouse Relics, has transformed an otherwise unremarkable street corner in South Austin into a tourist must-do. Come to capture your instagrammable "Wish you were here" moment, then head for lunch at a nearby bakery, cafe, or food truck.