Austin is full of places to see and experiences to be had. Most longtime residents still have yet to see all the beauty Austin has to offer. Whether you are a nature lover, an art lover or a music lover, there is plenty for you to explore.
Paramount Theater Take in an evening performance at the State Theater Company or the historic Paramount Theatre. The Austin Museum of Art and Mexic-Arte Museum offer the chance to view fine national and international artwork in a non-pretentious environment. Grab some great Tex-Mex at Manuel's Downtown, or try Louie's 106 for a variety of Italian and Mediterranean fare.
The O. Henry MuseumThe O. Henry House Museum is located in the cottage where the famous writer himself lived. A good spot to have lunch in this area is Mr. Natural or Azul. Nearby, the Colorado River turns into Town Lake; some will refer to it as Lake Austin, but it is all the same body of water. Capital Cruises offers romantic evening dinner cruises, paddleboat rentals for the family, and canoes and kayaks for rent.
University of Texas To see theUniversity of Texas at Austinhead on over to the Visitor's Information Center offers a guided campus tour; you are also welcome to wander around the campus on your own. Parking spots are scarce, so either park your vehicle and walk, ride a bike or take the bus. Lyndon B. Johnson Library houses 45 million historical documents and offers year-round exhibits from the Johnson era. The Drag (Guadalupe Street) borders the university and offers a plethora of shopping and dinning experiences. Ruby's BBQ or Sampaio's are both excellent options for dinner.
There are many tour companies that operate in Austin. It is always helpful to have an experienced guide to show you around, and there are many different ways to go about seeing the city.