Located in Southwest Austin, Magic's Theater offers a full auditorium sized Magic show on Saturday nights and a close up magic show on Friday nights. It also doubles as a magic museum with pieces from Harry Houdini's collection, and offers a snack bar. One worthwhile feature is that you can bring your own wine with a small corkage fee.
You and your crew can take a private ride from your location in Austin to three celebrated distilleries: Dripping Springs Distilling, Treaty Oaks Distillery, and the Desert Door Distillery. Maybe take some notes on how to make your own hooch in case prohibition circles back to the new America.
Or just enjoy drinks at each location and soak in the views. The guys at Austin Tour Company make it fun, safe, and legal to let go a little.
Definitely one of the more popular tourist activities in Austin, Barton Springs Pool offers a natural water hole that stays a chilly 68 degrees all year round.
See some killer photos and learn more using the button below. The Flats is known to host large gatherings, even the occasional drum circle. Twin Falls offers one of the better waterfalls, and Sculpture Falls is known for a little solitude. There's also great rock climbing, mountain biking, hiking, and other outdoor activities that appeal to a wide array of outdoorsy types.
It's best when the water if flowing, even if it's low just 15 - 20 cfs. Rainey Street District is probably the most unusual nightlife scene in Austin. The first bar to open in Rainey was Lustre Pearl located in an old home. Not too long after other homes converted into bars and now the area is covered with bars, hotels, restaurants, and food trucks, offering one of Austin's most unique nightlife districts.
Nothing cures a hangover from a night out on Rainey Street like Austin's favorite meal of the day! Rallying your squad for a boozy brunch is an Austin tradition. Consider a "brunch crawl" for some elevated day drinking and the perfect pre-party for another big night out. The team at Twisted Texas Tour offers several brunch experiences with private and public options available. From a bus with a live band to walking tours around our city's favorite neighborhoods, they've got you covered.
There are two large river boat operations on Lady Bird Lake that are super packed during warmer months taking people on bat watching tours. When they bats leave, they still offer great tours of Lady Bird Lake. Capital Cruises offers evening sunset tour and afternoon sightseeing tours on the weekends.
Both tour operators have optional menus for private cruises that cater to parties ranging in size. Capital Cruises has a smaller boat that goes out with people. Both companies can handle large parties ranging from 30 - Use these buttons to learn more. It wasn't until they finished the boardwalk on Lady Bird Lake that you could circle the entire trail without a few treks on the road. Now there's a full A great location for private events, birthday parties, corporate outings, and more; COTA Karting is here to elevate your Karting Experience.
They cater to novice karters, elite karters, and everything in between! In a single race, drivers can expect to get 10 minutes of race time on a technical course plenty of time to get in 10 laps if you are fast enough. Similar to that of the Formula 1 Circuit, the karting track elements include elevation changes, hairpin turn, stars and stripes, and fuels the need for speed!
Hitting the lake is definitely one of our favorite summertime activities, and our friends at Float On Boat Rentals offer the best access to both lakes, boat captain optional. Check out some of our favorites of the breakfast variety listed here. This thrilling adventure over Lake Travis will get your blood pumping. Be prepared to reach speeds of 60 mph. You can find the location of this mural and some of our other favorites here.
Zilker Park is a acre, dog-friendly park situated in the heart of Austin. Austin is a city that loves to be active! Indoor or outdoor, and for all skill levels.
The most well known party-street in Austin is still 6th Street, but in recent years Rainey Street has given it a run for its money. It is part of Austin's soul and creative spirit.
So, tour a gallery, take in a local film, marvel at some yard art that you just happened to pass. However you choose to do it, just make sure to experience as much art as you can during your stay.
Where to experience the arts in Austin. From guided walking tours of downtown and a 3-hour walking tour of Austin's best eateries, to a family-friendly adventure on one of our nearby lakes, there are so many ways to see the city. Whether you're in the mood to two-step at a dance hall, dance the night away with a local DJ, or belly up the bar at a dive where the jukebox plays all night long, you're sure to have a night to remember.
Discover Austin's legendary nightlife scene. Spend some time at our sprawling outdoors malls, charming retail districts and abundance of vintage and thrift stores. Find shops and boutiques. Austin is a city with no shortage of history or legend. In fact, both are very much alive throughout Austin. But as you go exploring, take note that history isn't just found in our architecture, monuments and museums; it's in the array of people who have called Austin home.
From authors to activists, artists to athletes, musicians to politicians, they were all drawn to this unusual oasis. If you're lucky enough to snag a ticket through the lottery system, grab a drink at the bar on the outdoor patio overlooking downtown Austin before the show. Then take your seat inside the intimate venue, where the atmosphere is charged as some of the biggest names in music take the stage. They'll often perform stripped-down or acoustic sets, so you can really see their talents shine through.
Thanks to Instagram, this is now officially the most famous street corner in Austin. Located on buzzing South Congress Avenue, on one side of the popular Jo's Coffee, it's a green painted wall bearing a simple message in elegant red text: "I love you so much.
You could sit your dog in front of it for a picture people do it daily and it would get a mountain of likes. It works on pretty much every level, and has the potential to end up in a frame in your parents' house, too. Even with a long line, you'll be in and out with a great picture within 15 minutes. This is not just a beer joint—it's more like a beer stadium. At 9, square feet, it feels like a permanent piece of Oktoberfest in Austin.
The beers are made in full view, maintaining the building's original factory theme in a former life, it was used to make airplane parts. Yet the beer menu itself is surprisingly short. That doesn't mean there aren't standout stars, though, like a crisp, aromatic Premium Hopped Pilsner and a meaty Doppelbock a traditional, hearty Bavarian winter brew.
There are cocktails, too: Check out the intriguing beer-influenced twist on a classic by taking the Hopped Old-Fashioned for a ride. It's kid-friendly here, so this is a great spot to hang with the family on a chilled out Saturday or Sunday afternoon. East 6th is the coolest place to be in Austin, and Whisler's is the coolest place on East 6th.
The cocktails are expertly crafted, particularly in the dedicated Mezcal bar upstairs Mezcaleria Tobala. They do the basics very well an outstanding Old Fashioned, for example, and a great hot toddy during the winter months , with some interesting additions that will pique the curiosity and tickle the taste buds of more experienced cocktail drinkers.
Come here for a night out with a friends, but not the messy kind. Completely and utterly idiosyncratic, this is the hippest flea market you will ever visit. Picture a sprawling emporium full of fascinating items you could easily spend hours poring over. With jewelry, retro toys, and neon signs to brighten up your space, it's a temple to American hipster weirdness and it's absolutely brilliant.
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