In Austin, you can hear great live music while enjoying the local cuisine and maybe a beverage or two. You can buy a $5 card that's good for 20 rides (half price), and $10 passes that are good for unlimited riders within one calendar month. Word to the wise: The resorts are extremely popular, especially in the summer, and book up nearly a year in advance, so make reservations early. Best bet is to book a charming cabin at one of the park's two resorts. 1 day: If you've only got one night in town, Sixth Street is the place to spend it. This is a city with numerous people who like to walk, and they get very upset if they are forced into oncoming traffic just to cross the street. In some areas of town, the middle lane is often used for making right or left turns, so watch for oncoming traffic to be safe. Before you head out of town, make a stop at the Austin Nature and Science Center (301 Nature Center Dr), a "living nature museum" in Zilker Park that opened in 1960. There's the "Eco-Detective Trail," wildlife exhibits and the incredibly cool Dino Pit exhibit, and an outdoor, hands-on exhibit with six different areas for discovery and exploration.
Whether it's a music festival, arts and crafts fair, farmers market, museum exhibit, food festival, or a sports event, finding something to do is pretty easy. Afterward, you can wander through the Austin Museum of Art (823 Congress Ave) to view some of the best American art made since 1900, then enjoy a glass of wine at Cork & Company (308 Congress Ave), where reasonably priced and humorously-named wine flights like "Cab Ride to Manhattan" featuring top Cabernet Sauvignon wines and great cheese plates are worth the visit. The martinis are good at Cedar Street Courtyard (208 West Fourth); the entertainment and live music worth the trip to La Zona Rosa (612 West Fourth); and there's even a celebrity bar, Six (117 West 4th), partially owned by Lance Armstrong. A five-minute cab ride is often worth it to avoid blisters from high heels, and taxis are plentiful most days of the week. This well-loved natural spring is a cool 68 degrees Fahrenheit year-round, providing welcome relief on hot summer days to be sure, but also attracting fierce devotees who swim in all seasons, no matter what the weather. Start at Blackmail (1202 South Congress), where the only colors you'll find in this very cool store are black and white, then stop at Antigua (1508 S Congress) for Guatemalan and Mexican art and decor, plus locally crafted jewelry.
When people think of Austin, they think "hip, cool music not like Texas." The city nurtures and celebrates creativity, entrepreneurship, and independence, yet it's a comfortable existence that's easy to love. The city also offers several fine spas from which to choose. Seura offers wall-mounted, over-the-sink mirrors as large as 45 inches wide that feature an LCDtelevision embedded inside. Lights to illuminate the pope when inside the car. Rapi and his team had nearly achieved the impossible: the genesis of a novel luxury car satisfying the highest technical and design standards under the most extreme circumstances. There might not be a major sports team in Austin (though San Antonio's Spurs are just 90 minutes south), but you'd never know it because most people here bleed burnt orange for the Texas Longhorns. Schlitterbahn Waterpark (305 East Austin St) is another must-do option in New Braunfels between April and September. Anytime's a good time to visit Austin, but be forewarned that hotel rooms can be difficult to come by during the month of March (South by Southwest), during UT football home games, and during the Austin City Limits Music Festival (September).
Tickets are especially hard to come by for football games, but they are available. There are several routes, and they all hit popular downtown-area tourist attractions, like the State Capitol, the Lyndon B Johnson Public Library, Barton Springs, and more. Austin's also fraught with history, since it's the state capital and home to the Texas Legislature. It's the perfect way to experience Austin's natural beauty. These streamlined cars with air-cooled eight-cylinder rear engines pointed the way ahead. For normal entry and exit, the rear doors opened and closed in the conventional manner. Remain in Hang Fung's showroom -- it's not for sale. The company's Hong Kong showroom features the "Hall of Gold," which contains several opulent handcrafted treasures. “Golden toilet leaves Hong Kong jeweller flush with cash.” AFP. Public transportation: Capital Metro, the city's bus system, is one of the best ways to get around town. Buy passes and fare cards and pick up free bus schedules and route maps at the Capital Metro Transit Store (323 Congress Ave), and at most major supermarkets like H-E-B and Randall's. All of the university's major sports are played on campus: Darrell K. Royal Memorial Stadium (named after UT's legendary football coach) hosts football, the Frank Erwin Special Events Center is used for basketball, and baseball is played at Red and Charline McCombs Field.
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