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Downtown Austin

Casual, cosmopolitan, eclectic, five-star, techie, hippie, historic, chic, intellectual, fashionable, artistic, and weird… The adjectives used to describe Downtown Austin are as numerous and diverse as the people who live, work and visit here. Within a mile of the historic intersection of 6th and Congress Avenue you'll find a treasure of arts, culture and interesting things to do.

A Quick Traveler's Guide About Downtown Austin, TX

Downtown Austin, TX is located between North Lamar Boulevard and Interstate 35. It features many things to see and do which make a trip to Austin an unforgettable experience.

For example, there are three parks that are located along 9th street that are a great place for visitors to hang out during the day. These parks are a great place to hang out because they are located close to several local cafes, restaurants and strip malls.

Moreover, downtown Austin also features several area landmarks that are a great source of pride for local residents. These landmarks include the state capitol building, the University of Texas, the Travis County courthouse and the Governor’s Mansion.

Downtown Austin also features several neighborhoods that are famous for their variety of attractions. For example, the Sixth Street neighborhood is famous for its arts scene, its BBQ restaurants and for its pedestrian-friendly sidewalks.

Moreover, the Central Design district located near Lamar Boulevard and Duncan Park is famous for its antique stores, its grocery stories and for its bookstore. The bookstore is especially noteworthy because it is one of the largest locally owned businesses in the state.

Finally, downtown Austin is also famous for its interesting variety of mixed-use areas that combine retail and residential spaces into one area. For example, many neighborhoods near Rio Grande Street feature several apartment buildings that are located below small grocery stores.

This interesting use of urban spaces makes visiting downtown Austin an interesting experience because it demonstrates how Austin’s downtown sponsors attempt to maximize Austin’s usable space near historic buildings.

Visitors can travel to these and other downtown attractions by using Austin’s public transportation system. For example, Austin’s public bus service features over 35 routes that stop near the Austin State Capital Building, the Central Design district, and Sixth Street.

Finally, Austin’s light rail service also stops near the Austin Convention Center between Neches Street and Trinity Street on 4th Street. Three bus routes, Routes 460, 461 and 462, provide connections to the train station 6 to 8 times a day during the week and at least 4 times on weekends.

As you can see, downtown Austin, Texas offers visitors many things to see and do. Have fun exploring everything that downtown Austin offers residents and visitors!

Other Austin Attractions

  • Austin Airport Hotels
    The airport's parallel runways are named for two distinguished politicians. On April 15, 1999, the Austin City Council dedicated the West Runway to the late President Lyndon Baines Johnson, and the East Runway to former Congressman J. J. "Jake" Pickle.

  • Town Lake Hotels
    Where the city straddles the Colorado River, 2 dams mark the upstream and downstream ends of Town Lake, the focus of outdoor activity in downtown Austin.

  • Downtown Austin Hotels
    There's something for everyone in Downtown Austin fine dining, live music, art, museums, theater, nightlife, the great outdoors and wildlife. Most attractions are within walking distance or you can hop on one of the green 'Dillo trolleys -- they're free!

  • Convention Center Hotels
    The Austin Convention Center, a premier facility located in the heart of the capital city's downtown business district, has emerged as a leader in the convention and meeting industry.

  • Dell Diamond Hotels
    The seating capacity of The Dell Diamond is 8,722 fixed seats with room for more than 3,000 more on the grass berm beyond the outfield wall that spreads from foul pole to foul pole.

  • Darrell K. Royal Stadium Hotels
    As Texas Football moves into the 21st century, Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium continues to evolve as a state-of-the-art facility at the forefront of college football.

  • Frank Erwin Center Hotels
    Since 1977, the Frank Erwin Center has fulfilled its mission of serving the greater Austin area with the most spectacular live entertainment.

  • Blanton Museum of Art Hotels
    At the edge of the university campus in downtown Austin, the new museum complex frames dramatic views of the State Capitol to the south and the university to the north, building a gateway between the university and the city.

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