Insider's Guide: Weekend in Austin, Texas

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Curator’s statement

Embark on a journey to Austin, Texas, and discover a city that pulsates with a vibrant energy uniquely its own. Renowned as the "Live Music Capital of the World," Austin's eclectic streets are a symphony of live performances ranging from iconic honky-tonk to indie rock. The city's creative spirit extends beyond the music scene, evident in its flourishing arts community, cutting-edge technology hub and an array of culinary delights that redefine Texan cuisine. Unwind at the natural oases like Barton Springs or take a leisurely stroll along the shores of Lady Bird Lake, where the city's skyline reflects against the water. Austin's commitment to "Keep Austin Weird" ensures an atmosphere of inclusivity, encouraging self-expression and celebrating diversity. Whether indulging in mouthwatering barbecue, exploring the historic Sixth Street, or immersing in the laid-back charm of its neighborhoods, Austin beckons travelers with an invitation to experience the heart and soul of this dynamic Texan gem.

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Things to do in Austin, Texas

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Live Music on Sixth Street:

Dive into Austin's musical heartbeat by exploring the legendary Sixth Street, where live music spills out from countless bars and clubs. From honky-tonk to indie rock, the diverse array of venues caters to every musical taste, creating an unparalleled and electrifying atmosphere.

Bat Watching at Congress Avenue Bridge:

Witness one of nature's spectacular displays as millions of Mexican free-tailed bats take flight from the Congress Avenue Bridge at sunset. It's a unique and mesmerizing experience that reflects Austin's commitment to preserving its natural wonders.

Food Truck Tasting Tour:

Embark on a culinary adventure through Austin's vibrant food truck scene. From mouthwatering barbecue to inventive tacos and gourmet donuts, these mobile kitchens serve up diverse and delicious flavors, making it a must-try for any food enthusiast.

Explore Zilker Park:

Escape the urban bustle in Zilker Park, a sprawling green oasis offering hiking trails, botanical gardens, and the iconic Barton Springs Pool. It's the perfect place to relax, picnic, or join a game of frisbee under the Texan sun.

Texas State Capitol Tour:

Immerse yourself in Texas history with a tour of the State Capitol. Marvel at the stunning architecture, explore the exhibits, and gain insights into the state's rich cultural and political heritage.

Hamilton Pool Preserve:

Experience the natural beauty of the Hamilton Pool Preserve, a breathtaking swimming hole formed by a collapsed grotto. Surrounded by lush vegetation and a waterfall, it's a serene escape just a short drive from Austin.

South Congress Avenue Shopping:

Stroll along South Congress Avenue for a shopping experience that perfectly encapsulates Austin's quirky and eclectic character. Boutiques, vintage stores, and unique shops offer everything from local art to vintage finds.

LBJ Presidential Library:

Delve into U.S. history at the LBJ Presidential Library, dedicated to the life and legacy of President Lyndon B. Johnson. The museum provides a fascinating journey through the tumultuous 1960s, offering a deeper understanding of the nation's past.

Mount Bonnell Sunset:

Hike to the top of Mount Bonnell for a panoramic view of the city and the Colorado River. Sunset at this elevated vantage point paints the Austin skyline in warm hues, creating a romantic and awe-inspiring moment.

East Austin Mural Tour:

Discover the vibrant street art scene in East Austin by taking a mural tour. The eclectic and colorful murals scattered throughout the neighborhood showcase the city's commitment to artistic expression and community engagement.

Day Trips:

Taking day trips from Austin is a breeze, thanks to its central location and well-connected highways. Whether exploring the natural wonders of Hamilton Pool Preserve, sipping wine in the Texas Hill Country, or strolling along the San Antonio River Walk, the city's proximity to diverse attractions makes embarking on exciting day adventures effortlessly accessible.

Hamilton Pool Preserve:

Why Visit: Located just a short drive southwest of Austin, Hamilton Pool Preserve is a natural oasis with a collapsed grotto that forms a serene swimming hole. The picturesque surroundings, lush vegetation, and refreshing waters make it an ideal day trip for those seeking a nature retreat and a cool dip on a warm day.

Texas Hill Country Wineries:

Why Visit: Venture into the scenic Texas Hill Country, where rolling vineyards and charming wineries await. Experience a day of wine tasting, exploring the terroir of the region, and enjoying the laid-back atmosphere. Many wineries offer tastings, tours, and beautiful outdoor spaces, providing a relaxing escape from the city.

Enchanted Rock State Natural Area:

Why Visit: For outdoor enthusiasts, a day trip to Enchanted Rock State Natural Area is a must. Approximately an hour and a half from Austin, this massive pink granite dome offers hiking trails with panoramic views of the surrounding Hill Country. The summit, reached by a moderately challenging hike, provides a stunning vantage point, especially during sunrise or sunset.

San Antonio River Walk:

Why Visit: Head south to San Antonio and explore the iconic River Walk. Stroll along the picturesque riverbanks, lined with shops, restaurants, and vibrant foliage. Take a boat tour, visit historic sites like the Alamo, and savor the cultural richness of this charming city, making it a perfect day trip full of history and ambiance.

Places to eat & drink in Austin, Texas

A photo taken from the terrace of the hotel lounge during daytime.

Austin, Texas, boasts a food scene as diverse as the city itself, making it a must-visit destination for culinary enthusiasts. Renowned as the "Live Music Capital of the World," Austin also deserves acclaim for its vibrant and eclectic array of dining options. From food trucks to upscale eateries, the city caters to every palate with a blend of Texan comfort food and global influences. Visitors can savor the smoky perfection of Franklin Barbecue's brisket, indulge in inventive sushi at Uchiko, or embark on a taco tour of the city's countless taquerias. Austin's commitment to supporting local, sustainable ingredients is evident in the farm-to-table ethos of restaurants like Odd Duck and Barley Swine. Food truck parks, such as those on South Congress and East Austin, offer a feast of flavors ranging from gourmet donuts to Korean Mexican fusion. Beyond the culinary delights, Austin's dining establishments often feature live music, adding a harmonious touch to the already rich tapestry of flavors. Exploring the diverse and travel-worthy food scene in Austin is not just a culinary journey; it's an immersion into the cultural heartbeat of this dynamic Texan city. Here are just some of the City's noteworthy culinary destinations:

Odd Duck:

A culinary gem, Odd Duck stands out for its commitment to sustainable, local ingredients and inventive dishes. The ever-evolving menu, featuring items like crispy pig face and smoked carrot, showcases the chef's creativity and dedication to pushing culinary boundaries.

Uchiko:

A sister restaurant to the renowned Uchi, Uchiko elevates the sushi experience with its innovative Japanese farmhouse cuisine. The "hot tastings" and sushi offerings are expertly crafted, combining traditional techniques with unexpected flavors, ensuring a memorable and sophisticated dining experience.

Franklin Barbecue:

No culinary journey in Austin is complete without indulging in the legendary Franklin Barbecue. Renowned for its melt-in-your-mouth brisket and long lines that attest to its popularity, this barbecue joint is a pilgrimage for meat enthusiasts.

Veracruz All Natural:

Dive into authentic Mexican flavors at Veracruz All Natural, a food truck turned Austin institution. Known for its breakfast tacos and fresh, handmade tortillas, it's a casual yet flavor-packed stop that captures the essence of Austin's diverse culinary scene.

Home Slice Pizza:

For a taste of New York-style pizza with a Texan twist, Home Slice Pizza on South Congress is a local favorite. The thin crust, quality toppings and laid-back atmosphere make it a go-to spot for pizza enthusiasts.

Barley Swine:

Another culinary standout, Barley Swine, offers a farm-to-table dining experience with a focus on small plates. The seasonal menu, showcasing inventive combinations and flavors, ensures a delightful and unique meal with each visit.

Elizabeth Street Café:

Blending French colonial charm with Vietnamese flavors, Elizabeth Street Café is a delightful eatery offering banh mi sandwiches, pho and French pastries. The quaint atmosphere and diverse menu make it a perfect spot for a relaxed meal.

Hillside Farmacy:

Housed in a beautifully restored 1950s pharmacy, Hillside Farmacy combines vintage aesthetics with a fresh and modern menu. From oysters to creative cocktails, this eatery provides a unique and inviting dining experience in East Austin.

Torchy's Tacos:

A local taco institution, Torchy's Tacos serves up inventive and mouthwatering tacos with a Texan twist. From the iconic Trailer Park taco to the Brushfire's spicy kick, Torchy's is a must-visit for taco enthusiasts.

Loro:

A collaboration between Uchi and Franklin Barbecue, Loro offers an exciting fusion of Asian and barbecue flavors. The smoked meats and inventive sides, paired with a laid-back atmosphere and a spacious patio, create a memorable and flavorful dining experience.

El Alma Restaurant:

Nestled in the vibrant Barton Springs neighborhood, El Alma captivates with its modern Mexican cuisine and panoramic views of downtown Austin from its rooftop patio. The menu showcases a blend of traditional and contemporary dishes, featuring flavorful tacos, enchiladas, and ceviche. The stylish yet relaxed ambiance, combined with handcrafted cocktails and a diverse tequila selection, makes El Alma a standout destination for those seeking an elevated Mexican dining experience in the heart of Austin.

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