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Welcome
to Austin
Hotels Food
Fun
Austin is
just simply not like the rest of Texas. From the quirky cast of characters that
populate Congress Avenue to burnt orange-clad University of Texas students,
bats to Longhorns, corporate CEOs to struggling musicians, Texas' capital city
stands apart from the rest.
It's hip
and trendy, yet in a vintage sort of way. It's high-tech and laid-back. It's
politically charged and culturally rich. It's eclectic by nature and creative
by design. Most of all, it's a place where people like to have a good time.
AUSTIN
HOTELS
AUSTIN
FOOD
Austin has
many eclectic and vegetarian friendly dining opportunities ranging from four-star
restaurants to mom & pop Tex-Mex joints.
Yoga
Yoga Staff Picks
- Casa
De Luz (Macrobiotic Food) 1701 Toomey Rd., 512.476.2535
- Mr.
Natural (Vegetarian Mexican) 2414 S. Lamar, 512.916.9223
- East
Side Café (Organic and Local)) 2113 Manor Rd., 512.899.4300
- Mother's
Café and Garden (Classic Vegetarian) 4215 Duval, 512.451.3994
- Uchi
(Designer Japanese Food) 801 South Lamar, 512.916.4808
- Enoteca/Vespaio
(Italian Café and Deli) 1610 S Congress Ave, 512.441.7672
- Ararat
(Middle-Eastern Fare)111 E. North Loop, 512.419.1692
- Clay
Pit (Contemporary Indian Cuisine) 1601 Gaudelupe, 512.322.5131
- Madras
Pavillion (Vegetarian Indian Food) 9025 Research Blvd. #100,
512.719.5575
- Curra's
Mexican Grill (Authentic Tex Mex) 614 E. Oltorf, 512.444.0012
- Central
Market Café (same shopping center as Yoga Yoga Westgate) 4477 South
Lamar, 512.899.4300
- Whole
Foods Flagship 525 North Lamar, 512.476.1206
If
you would like to read about other places to eat in Austin, please visit www.austin360.com.
AUSTIN
FUN
Austin offers
no shortage of fun things to see and do. We have taken the time to suggest a
few of our favorite Austin destinations. For more on current local events and
downtown happenings please pick up an Austin Chronicle while you
are in town (a free local paper available at our neighboring Central Market
or at most restaurants and cafes around town).
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Bats!
Each dusk between April and October, the world's largest
urban colony of bats emerges from beneath the Congress Avenue Bridge to
feast on insects that fly above the city. The shear number of bats is an
amazing sight - not to be missed! You can view the bats form Congress Bridge
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Mount
Bonnell
3800 Mt Bonnell Dr
Mt. Bonnell is the highest point within Austin city limits at 785 feet.
This is a wonderful place to picnic in the sun and enjoy views of Town Lake
and the 360 Bridge as well as wonderful vistas of downtown. The area is
a short hike from the road and there is no entrance fee. |
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Blanton
Museum of Art
The University of Texas campus, MLK at Congress
The
newly opened Blanton Museum has over 28,000 square feet reserved for display
of its permanent collection of over 17,000 works of art. The Blanton's three
major specialties are European paintings and prints, American art since
1900 and Latin American art. |
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Barton
Springs/Zilker Park
2201 Barton Springs Rd.
Enjoy beautiful scenery, fresh air and a large shaded park to picnic or
walk in. The park is built around Barton Springs, a large natural spring
which is cold all year round and home to a large population of water birds
and turtles. There are many walking, running and biking trails that begin
at Barton Springs. During the summer and some of the fall months the springs
are open to swimmers for a small entry fee. The park itself is free to all.
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Umlauf
Sculpture Garden and Museum
605 Robert E. Lee Rd. 512-445-5582.
Located adjacent to Barton Springs/Zilker Park. This is a landscaped garden
which provides the backdrop for the single large collection of sculptures
(viewed both in the garden and inside the museum) done by the artist for
which the gardens were named.
Admission fee is $3.50 for adults. |
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Alamo
Draft House
(Several Austin locations)
Here you can grab a bite to eat while you catch a movie -
an Austin favorite. This restaurant, bar and theater showing independent
and classic films.
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Austin
Lakes
Lake Austin runs through the city
and creates an oasis-like environment. To
the west of the city is Lake Travis - hosting numerous parks and preserves.
Town Lake Hike & Bike Trail
All along Town Lake, people flock to the hike-and bike trails to walk, jog,
bicycle, or otherwise enjoy the beauty of the Colorado River.
Rowing Dock is a Town Lake Austin Parks and Recreation concession
that provides boat, kayak and canoe rentals.
Austin Lake Tours
Guided Tour of Lake Austin or Lake Travis. Call Cap'n Robert at
512-751-4642
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Live
Music!
Austin has a strong musical tradition and is often hailed as the "Live
Music Capital of the World!" On any night you can find live music
of every conceivable type.
Here
are a few places where you might catch some interesting shows:
Flipnotics Coffee House
1601 Barton Springs Rd.
Antones 213 West 5th
Street
Stubb's 801
Red River
Cactus
Cafe University of Texas campus
Austin's musical tradition culminates in two internationallly renowned
annual festivals:
South by Southwest Music Conference,
each March throughout Austin
Austin City Limits Music
Festival, every September in Zilker Park
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