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ACL Live at The Moody Theater is a 2,750-capacity concert venue in the 2nd Street District. It serves as the taping venue for PBS's "Austin City Limits," the longest-running music series in American television history.
Barton Springs Pool is a natural spring-fed swimming pool located in the heart of Zilker Park. The pool maintains a year-round temperature of approximately 20°C (68°F), drawing locals and visitors to its crystal-clear waters.
The Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas is one of the largest university art museums in the United States, housing a permanent collection of over 21,000 works spanning antiquity to the present.
The Bullock Texas State History Museum tells the story of Texas through three floors of interactive exhibits, an IMAX theater, and a 4D special effects theater. Located two blocks north of the Capitol, it's the state's official history museum.
The Cathedral of Junk is a multi-story sculptural installation built entirely from discarded objects in the backyard of artist Vince Hannemann's South Austin home. This folk art masterpiece comprises over 60 tons of found materials.
Circuit of the Americas (COTA) is a world-class motorsport and entertainment complex in southeast Austin. It is the only purpose-built Formula 1 circuit in the United States and hosts the U.S. Grand Prix along with major concerts and events.
The Contemporary Austin – Jones Center is a contemporary art museum in the heart of downtown, presenting rotating exhibitions of cutting-edge visual art by Texas, national, and international artists.
East Austin is the city's most dynamic and rapidly evolving neighborhood, centered around East Cesar Chavez and East 6th Street. Once overlooked, it is now a hotspot for street art, galleries, craft breweries, and innovative restaurants.
The Elisabet Ney Museum preserves the former studio of German-born sculptor Elisabet Ney, who created portrait busts of European leaders before emigrating to Texas. The museum displays her original sculptures and hosts contemporary art exhibitions.
The HOPE Outdoor Gallery is a community-driven street art initiative that began at Castle Hill and is relocating to a larger permanent space. It celebrates Austin's creative spirit by providing a legal canvas for artists of all skill levels.
Lady Bird Lake is a reservoir on the Colorado River in the heart of downtown Austin, named after former First Lady Lady Bird Johnson. The 416-acre lake is the city's premier outdoor recreation corridor.
McKinney Falls State Park is a 726-acre state park on the southeastern edge of Austin where Onion Creek tumbles over exposed limestone shelves, creating scenic upper and lower waterfalls.
Mount Bonnell is the highest point within Austin city limits at 240 meters elevation, offering panoramic views of Lake Austin, the Hill Country, and the city skyline. A steep limestone staircase of 102 steps leads to the summit.
The Pennybacker Bridge Overlook, also known locally as the 360 Bridge Overlook, offers sweeping views of the iconic copper-colored arch bridge spanning Lake Austin. The short trail to the overlook is one of the most popular sunset spots in the city.
Sixth Street is Austin's legendary entertainment district, stretching from Congress Avenue to Interstate 35. Different sections — Dirty Sixth, East Sixth, and West Sixth — each offer distinct vibes from rowdy college bars to upscale cocktail lounges.
South Congress Avenue — known locally as SoCo — is Austin's most iconic shopping and dining strip, stretching south from the Congress Avenue Bridge. The boulevard is lined with independent boutiques, vintage shops, food trailers, and live music venues.
Stubb's Bar-B-Q is both a legendary barbecue restaurant and a premier outdoor concert venue in the Red River Cultural District. The amphitheater holds up to 2,100 people and hosts national touring acts year-round.
The Texas State Capitol is a stunning Renaissance Revival building completed in 1888, standing taller than the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. at 94.5 meters. It serves as the seat of Texas government and is one of Austin's most iconic landmarks.
The Continental Club is Austin's premier live music venue, operating since 1955 on South Congress Avenue. The intimate room hosts rockabilly, blues, country, and roots-rock acts seven nights a week.
The Domain is Austin's upscale open-air shopping and dining destination in north Austin, often called Austin's "second downtown." The mixed-use development features over 100 retailers, restaurants, and entertainment venues spread across manicured streets.
Austin is a city in United States. It has 38 curated points of interest covering museums, landmarks, parks and more. Local currency: USD.