1. Whole Earth Provision Company

9.0
4477 S Lamar Blvd Ste 200 (Westgate), Austin, TX
Loja de Sapatos · Westgate · 12 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: Another mainstay since 1970, Whole Earth has existed for the adventurer and those who are just curious. An outfitter of hiking gear, outdoor living, camping equipment, travel books and more.

2. Mondo Tees

1120 S Lamar Blvd (Treadwell St), Austin, TX
Loja de Roupas · Zilker · 4 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: An Austin trip isn't complete without visiting an Alamo Drafthouse. Mondo Tees at the S. Lamar Boulevard location is where classic and campy movies are immortalized on tees and award-winning posters.

3. Allens Boots

8.4
1522 S Congress Ave (at Monroe St), Austin, TX
Loja de Sapatos · Bouldin Creek · 38 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: Mosey on over to Allens Boots on South Congress Avenue and try on true Texan clothing. Tons of Western wear, Stetsons and thousands of boots in every style and color.

4. Wheatsville Co-op

8.8
3101 Guadalupe St (31st St.), Austin, TX
Mercearia · North University · 67 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: A true community-supported grocery selling organic and natural foods, Wheatsville’s mission is to bring its customers what they want.

5. Toy Joy

8.1
403 W 2nd St (Guadalupe St.), Austin, TX
Loja de Brinquedos · Downtown Austin · 53 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: An independent toy store since 1987, this uniquely Austin must-see is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Doodads, whatchamacallits and doohickies cover every inch of this toy paradise.

6. Harry Ransom Center (HRC)

9.1
University of Texas at Austin (300 West 21st Street), Austin, TX
Museu · University of Texas-Austin · 25 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: Home to historical archives, books, photos and art. They include the Gutenberg Bible, the first photo, manuscript collections from James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence and more.

7. The Texas Union (UNB)

6.8
2247 Guadalupe St (24th Street), Austin, TX
Centro Acadêmico · University of Texas-Austin · 30 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: The Texas Union was the original student union on campus, but meetings are still held here regularly or you can grab a bite to eat.

8. Main Building/The Tower (MAI)

2400 Inner Campus Dr, Austin, TX
Prédio Administrativo da Faculdade · University of Texas-Austin · 15 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: It’s a symbol of the University of Texas campus and is lit orange on special occasions like commencement or an athletic victory. It has quite a history. In 1966, a sniper killed or wounded 48 people.

9. SeaWorld San Antonio

8.8
10500 Sea World Dr (at Ellison Dr), San Antonio, TX
Parque de Diversão · Far West Side · 204 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: The 250-acre marine theme park is home to Shamu, beluga whales and sea lions, more than 25 rides, shows and attractions. It's open from March to November.

10. Six Flags Fiesta Texas

9.0
17000 W Interstate 10, San Antonio, TX
Parque de Diversão · 158 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: This 200-acre amusement park includes dozens of rides and large water park. March-November.

11. Texas Tubes

8.6
250 Meusebach St, New Braunfels, TX
Varejista de Artigos Esportivos · 9 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: On a hot summer day, few things cool Texans off better than a 2-hour tube ride down the cool, spring-fed Comal River. Open from March to October.

12. Gruene Hall

9.2
1281 Gruene Rd (Hunter Rd), New Braunfels, TX
Bar ao Ar Livre · Gruene Historic District · 74 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: A Texas institution. Jerry Jeff Walker, Willie Nelson, George Strait, Lyle Lovett and many other greats of country music have played here as Texans two-stepped the night away. Leia mais.

13. Capitólio do Estado do Texas

9.2
(Texas State Capitol)
112 E 11th St (at Congress Ave), Austin, TX
Capitólio · Downtown Austin · 222 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: The largest state capitol building in the United States, the Texas Capitol was constructed from 1882-1888. It is built of limestone and pink granite. The granite came from nearby Marble Falls.

14. Texas State Cemetery

909 Navasota St, Austin, TX
Cemitério · Central East Austin · 2 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: Visit the burial spots for Stephen F. Austin, Gov. Allan Shivers, Gov. John Connally, Lt. Gov. Bob Bullock and many other Texas leaders. The graves go back to 1851.

15. St. David's Episcopal Church

301 E 8th St (at San Jacinto), Austin, TX
Igreja · Downtown Austin · 12 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: The main church, constructed in 1854-1855, makes it the oldest standing church, and one of the oldest buildings, in Austin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

16. German-Texan Heritage Society

507 E 10th St, Austin, TX
Estrutura · Downtown Austin · 1 dica

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: In 1858, the German Free School Association opened a charter school at this location. The school building serves as a research library for Texas' German roots.

17. Richard Moya Park

6.9
10001 Burleson Rd (at US 183), Austin, TX
Parque · 4 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: The bridge at the park was once part of the Congress Avenue Bridge. Known as Old Moore's Crossing, it stood downtown from 1886 to 1910. Parts of it washed away in a flood when it was over Onion Creek.

18. Smut Putt Heaven

509 Gate Tree Ln, Austin, TX
Galeria de Arte · South Congress · 1 dica

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: It’s a backyard filled with baby doll heads and plastic cap “snakes.” Seriously. Don't be afraid ask to see the backyard. The owner loves to show it off.

19. Cisco's Restaurant & Bakery

7.2
1511 E 6th St (at Comal), Austin, TX
Restaurante Mexicano · 48 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: If you haven’t been here, you don’t know Austin. This place hasn’t changed much in the 50 plus years it has been open. It’s full of history and much of it is on the walls.

20. Patriotic Yard Art

2400 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Austin, TX
Arte de Rua · Upper Boggy Creek · 1 dica

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: A small-scale Statue of Liberty and concrete map of the USA adorn this yard. The homeowner takes the display seriously.

21. Cathedral of Junk

7.6
4422 Lareina Dr, Austin, TX
Galeria de Arte · South Congress · 36 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: Compiled over the decades from other’s junk, this backyard Austin treasure is two-stories of structural wonder.

22. George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center

7.9
1165 Angelina St, Austin, TX
Museu de História · Central East Austin · 10 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: African American neighborhood history museum features artifacts, community-related photographs, oral histories, videos and archival materials.

23. Harry Ransom Center (HRC)

9.1
University of Texas at Austin (300 West 21st Street), Austin, TX
Museu · University of Texas-Austin · 25 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: Rotating exhibits can be seen at the center; permanent displays include a Gutenberg Bible and the first photograph ever taken.

24. Guadalupe River State Park

9.2
3350 Park Road 31, Spring Branch, TX
Trilha de Caminhada · 16 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: This 1,938-acre state park in the Hill Country has four miles of river frontage. You can canoe, fish, swim, tube, picnic, hike and camp. There's also a mountain biking and equestrian trail.

25. Red Bud Isle

8.4
3401 Redbud Trl., Austin, TX
Cachorródromo · 32 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: Austin's dog island is an accidentally perfect place for a dog park, hemmed in by the upper end of Lady Bird Lake, where they can go for a dip. The entire park is off-leash.

26. Emma Long Metropolitan Park

8.4
1600 City Park Rd., Austin, TX
Parque · 15 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: Austin's largest city-owned park has a leash-free area between City Park Road, the west park boundary fence, Turkey Creek and the top ridge of the bluff line overlooking Lake Austin.

27. Norwood Estate Dog Park

7.0
E Riverside Dr (at IH-35), Austin, TX
Cachorródromo · 35 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: The hilltop park with the former swimming pool was adopted by a village of dog owners who believed their pets could form their own communities around a leash-free zone.

28. Bull Creek Park and Greenbelt

8.2
6701 Lakewood Dr., Austin, TX
Trilha de Caminhada · 16 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: Rugged park that has been restricted during drought conditions. The off-leash area is behind the restrooms all the way to the creek.

29. South Austin Trailer Park & Eatery

8.6
1311 S 1st St (E Monroe), Austin, TX
Restaurante · Bouldin Creek · 18 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: Dining al fresco gets the "Keep Austin Weird" treatment at South Austin Trailer Park and Eatery. But it's more than a gimmick. The food's really good here; that's why you often have to stand in line.

30. Harry Ransom Center (HRC)

9.1
University of Texas at Austin (300 West 21st Street), Austin, TX
Museu · University of Texas-Austin · 25 dicas e avaliações

Austin American-StatesmanAustin American-Statesman: It has a Gutenberg Bible and holdings that include documents of authors such as John Steinbeck, Tennessee Williams and Norman Mailer, along with Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein's Watergate notes.