Austin Travel Tips
Steeped in Old World charm and home to dozens of historic sites and attractions, Austin, Texas continues to be a popular destination for travelers of all tastes and budgets. The city is home to the University of Texas, the state Capital building and a number of cultural centers. Whether you’re visiting Austin for business or leisure, here are some travel tips to help you plan your visit:
Sightseeing Tips for Austin, Texas
You’ll find a number of tours that take you through Austin’s key sites and destinations over the course of a few hours, or for the day. The famous 90-Minute Austin tour travels 30 miles and takes you through 30 major historical and cultural destinations. You’ll get to see the Bob Bullock Texas History Museum, UT Performing Arts Center, Treaty Oak and the Umlauf Sculpture Garden in one sitting.
The easiest way to travel around the city is by renting a car or taking the public bus. Bus routes travel throughout the downtown area, to the university campus and to the outskirts of the city on a regular basis. If you’re celebrating a special occasion, you can also book a limousine or take a luxury car on a sightseeing tour of the downtown area.
Dining Tips for Austin, Texas
You’ll find a number of Tex-Mex restaurants and venues that serve classic Southern cuisine throughout the city. If you’re looking for a hearty meal, head to the University campus for affordable prices on sandwiches, soups and other classic American fare. If you’re interested in sampling some Spanish and Mexican inspired dishes, head downtown for the Malaga Tapas & Bar or Louie’s 106. Downtown Austin is also where you’ll find the Jazz A Louisiana Kitchen, Koriente Restaurant, the Three Forks restaurant and the famous Madam Mama’s Noodles & More.
If you’re in the mood for happy hour specials, don’t miss the lineup of bars, bistros and upscale cafes in the business district; you can enjoy eclectic menus in contemporary setting at several venues throughout downtown’s financial district.
Budget Travel Tips for Austin, Texas
Austin may be home to upscale dining venues and world-class attractions, but you’ll also find a number of attractions that offer free admission on select days of the week, and restaurants that serve up home-style meals at an affordable price. You’ll find the cheapest eats around the university campus, so make sure to stock up on your favorites at area sandwich shops, delis and diners. Some of the best free things to do and explore in Austin include: The Austin Aqua Festival; the Elisabet Ney Museum; the Jack Blanton Museum o f Art; and the Governor’s Mansion.
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