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DISCOVER AUSTIN, SAN ANTONIO & THE HILL COUNTRY: Destination content © Justin Marler, used from Moon Austin, San Antonio & The Hill Country, 1st edition. |
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Austin is a city that can easily be explored in a weekend. It’s so alive and accessible that it takes little effort to be completely submerged in its life and culture. DAY 1 Just as a Catholic must first visit the Vatican upon arriving in Italy, a first day in Austin must include a visit to the Texas State Capitol. Walk the grounds, stand beneath the dome, and take in the gubernatorial history. If it’s between 10 a.m. and noon make your way over to the historic Governor’s Mansion for a tour of the historic home that some think is haunted. By this point you may be burnt out on politics. The solution to this is South Congress Avenue. Take your time walking the popular strip lined with funky shops, trendy boutiques, and restaurants. If you get hungry order shrimp fajitas at popular Güero’s Taco Bar. Be sure to check out the oddity shop, Uncommon Objects, and marvel at the $3,000 cowgirl boots at Allen’s Boots. Before evening descends, be sure to get a copy of the Austin Chronicle and look at the entertainment section. Pick a show any show and plan to have your socks blown off by a great night on the town. For an authentic Austin night out, catch an authentic country band at the Broken Spoke. If you have the guts and gumption, try your hand at two-stepping. DAY 2 Walk up West 6th Street to Z’Tejas Southwestern Grill for an amazing dining experience. The blackened catfish enchiladas are a hit. To work off some of the calories, walk to Baylor Street to marvel at the famous poison survivor, the Treaty Oak. Walk to the corner of Lamar and 6th Street and watch someone beat the hell out of a scoop of ice cream at famous Amy’s Ice Cream. By this time the music scene is getting revved up. Check out music listings in the Austin Chronicle and catch some live music at any of the venues on 6th Street or Red River Street, such as Stubb’s, Emo’s, Antone’s, or anywhere for that matter. DAY 3 DAY 4 Before evening sets in, make your way to Town Lake and watch the Bats of Congress Avenue Bridge, which take flight just before sundown. A great way to view them is by taking a ride on Lone Star Riverboat, a genuine double-decker paddle-wheel riverboat. Follow this up with a visit to Austin’s burgeoning Warehouse District. First stop off at the popular pub The Gingerman and drink a pint of beer produced by local brewhouse Live Oak Brewery. It’s your last night, so if you still have ears for music, check out some more bands and musicians. Or if you prefer a calm evening, walk over to Halcyon Coffeehouse to roast marshmallows and make s’mores at your table. |
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