If you are looking for a way to enjoy the warm spring weather, this is a fun way to see Austin outdoors!
Have a need for speed? With karts that go up to 55mph and a track that features 15 turns, this is sure to be a fun experience!
The Picnic, Austin’s premier food trailer park, has opened on Barton Springs Road just one block from the entrance to Zilker Park. Featuring large dining pavilions, air-conditioned restrooms and abundant paved parking, The Picnic is now home to eight of Austin’s best known food trailers including The Mighty Cone, Hey Cupcake!, Trudy's, Acai Hut, Kebabalicious, Coat & Thai, Cannone Cucina Italiana, and Steel City Pops!
The mount provides a vista for viewing the city of Austin, Lake Austin, and the surrounding hills.
When most people think of Austin, visions of things like tasty taco and musicians performing all over town come to mind. But the city is also known for its love of certain winged nocturnal animals that appear at sunset. Yep, those are the Mexican Free-Tailed Bats. Visitors and residents alike line up nightly on the Congress Avenue Bridge to witness a staggering 1.5 million bats fly out from beneath the bridge, forming a surreal dark cloud as they ascend into the night sky. It can take up to 45 minutes for all of the tiny bats to exit their cave.
In the heart of the South Congress (SoCo) entertainment district and located on the side of Jo’s Coffee - known for its sweet Iced Turbo coffee, mouthwatering tacos and unparalleled people-watching - the “I love you so much” mural is perhaps Austin’s most well-known.
Like a vibrant postcard you can step into, the iconic “Greetings from Austin” mural welcomes visitors to the South Austin neighborhood. Stand between the painted capitol building and the word “Capitol” and have someone take your picture to capture the entire iconic image.
What fun is a picture with your sweetheart if you’re not going to get a little corny? Take your beloved to this pun-tastic, picture-perfect mural in East Austin for a sweeter-than-sweet shot.
West Sixth Street has developed its own upscale personality. It's a prized destination for decadent dinners, craft beer, sporting events, shopping and nightlife. With 24-hour diners, eclectic boutiques, independent book and record stores and the occasional pedal-powered beer pub bike crawl cruising by, make time to explore the Market District and West Sixth Street area in Austin.
This market started in 2003 and is the queen bee of the SFC Farmers’ Market system. Featuring dozens of farmers and award-winning food artisans, this market is a must see for newcomers and regulars. Situated in the picturesque Republic Square Park and on the new cosmopolitan Federal Courthouse Plaza, there is a café under the Auction Oak, live music, and plenty of room to picnic. Open Year-Round, Rain or Shine Saturdays 9am - 1pm
For the foodies out there.
Bars and Restaurants - great night life!
Bring your own Spray-paint and contribute to the art!