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5 neighborhoods selected in this guide.

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.

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.

Rainey Street Historic District is a unique entertainment area where early 1900s bungalows have been converted into bars, restaurants, and food truck parks. Located near Lady Bird Lake, it offers a more relaxed alternative to Sixth Street.

The South Lamar corridor is one of Austin's most dynamic dining and entertainment neighborhoods, stretching south from Lady Bird Lake. It blends locally owned restaurants, craft beer bars, and the iconic Alamo Drafthouse Cinema.