Things to Do in Austin Texas
Planning a family vacation or spring break with friends in Austin, Texas? Then this article will help in all possible things to do in Austin, Texas.

Attractions and Places to Visit in Austin, Texas
Austin, Texas facilitates tourists and its residents with a variety of entertainment that can be enjoyed throughout the year. All you have to do is select the places you want to see and finalize your plans.
Zilker Botanical Garden
- 22 acres of park near the border of Barton Spring Road.
- Zilker Botanical Garden is made up of different gardens: rose, cactus and succulent, herb and fragrance, prehistoric, azalea, butterfly and Taniguchi, and xeriscape gardens.
- Taniguchi Garden resembles a Japanese landscape and makes a peaceful atmosphere with its lily ponds, waterfall, wooden bridges, and running stream.
- The admission at Zilker Botanical Garden is free and is open to public 7 days a week.
- The lush and peaceful gardens provide an escape for locals and visitors amid the city itself.
- If it's summer and you're in Austin, don't forget to check out Barton Springs Pool (open year round), as the pool maintains a constant 68ºF throughout the year.
- Barton Springs is ideal for sunbathing as the pool has grassy hillsides and moss-covered rocks.
- Locals claim that the pool will cater a 100% natural swimming experience because the water has no chlorine in it.
- All around the pool, you'll find diving boards, play area for kids (besides the actual pool), concession stands, and restrooms.
- Admission fee: Adults - USD 3.00, Kids (12 - 17 yrs) - USD 2.00, and Kids (under 11 yrs) - USD 1.00
- Texas Capitol gives a glimpse of the old 22 acres of beautiful lush lawns, 17 stunning monuments, and state-of-the-art historical buildings.
- Guided tours available from the south entrance foyer in every fifteen minutes and the admission is free as well.
- A patriotic symbol for the state and country, The Capitol Building was opened in the year 1888. It still remains one of the most popular sites for tourists every year.
- Visit Mount Bonnell which was opened to public in 1850.
- Highest point in the city, it stretches till 775 ft and provides a wonderful location for romantic picnics for couples.
- The magnificent height caters to beautiful scenery of Lake Austin and downtown.
- You can take a hike up the trail on large stone steps.
- One-of-a-kind amphibious military landing vehicle tour which can take 45 tourists at a time.
- The tour highlights major spots in downtown, the State Capitol, Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library, the Governor's Mansion, and many more.
- The guide (who will be your bus driver) also shares the history of Austin, Texas. Open except Monday and Tuesday, the tour is a great way to know the insides of the city.
- St. Mary's Cathedral
- Esther's Follies (Comedy club)
- Paramount Theatre (oldest theater in town)
- Mexic-Arte Museum (Mexican American Fine Arts Museum)
- Stubb's Bar-B-Q (Barbeque/live music venue)
- Austin Children's Museum (Storytelling, Camps, and Science demonstrations)
- Cypress Valley Canopy Tours (Eco-adventure from high treetops)
- Town Lake (10.1 mile hike and bike trails)
- The University of Texas (Largest public university in US)
- Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum (100+ sculptures)
- E-Cars of Austin (2 hour tour of Austin's interesting locations)
- Peter Pan Mini Golf (Miniature golf course)
- Austin Ghost Tours (Real ghost stories about Austin, Texas)
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