Outdoor graffiti park that is good for sightseeing and photographs.
The Texas State Capitol, completed in 1888 in Downtown Austin,
contains the offices and chambers of the Texas Legislature and the
Office of the Governor.
The Contemporary Austin is Austin’s primary community art museum, consisting of two primary locations and an art school.
Roller skating rink with a game arcade, snack bar & private party rooms available for rental.
It is housed in the former studio of sculptor Elisabet Ney and is dedicated to showcasing her life and works.
Operating since 1946, this cash-only pair of courses features whales, castles & giant shoes.
Pennybacker Bridge is a through-arch bridge across Lake Austin which connects the northern and southern sections of the Loop 360 highway.
“Inner Space Cavern in Georgetown — You take a big tour through a 10,000 year old cave system. I’ve been coming here since I was 5 years-old and it’s always awesome!” — The Sword
The Treaty Oak is a southern oak tree in Austin, Texas, and the last surviving member of the Council Oaks, a grove of 14 trees that served as a sacred meeting place for Comanche and Tonkawa tribes prior to European settlement of the area.
The Blanton Museum of Art at The University of Texas at Austin is one of the largest university art museums in the U.S, holding almost 18,000 works in its permanent collection.
“HOPE Outdoor Gallery has a good view of downtown and provides space for an impressive series of graffiti murals.” — Austin Basham
“I like the new federal courthouse downtown – built in the early years of the Obama recovery. Looks like something out of the new Blade Runner film.” — Curtis Roush
Artist’s rendering of guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan, often strewn with flowers & devotions from fans.
The Main Building (known colloquially as The Tower) is a structure at the center of the University of Texas campus in downtown Austin.
Enormous outpost offering costumes, vintage clothing, boas, masks, wigs, prop & other glitz.
Dramatic 425-ft. pink granite monolith & wilderness area offering hiking, climbing, camping & more.
“There are a few really old buildings on Mercer street that give you that country Texas town feel. One of my favorites, has to be the one at 302 Mercer Street. And I swear it has nothing to do with the fact that it is called Hill Country guitars and has some seriously rad new and vintage guitars that knock my socks right off my feet.” — Israel Nash
Historic building in Austin, Texas built in 1904.