What to do and see in Austin There’s so much to do in Austin that you could easily spend a week in this fun city. But here’s a great Austin itinerary from my Texan friend Erin if you only have one day in Austin. Start with a stroll down South Congress Avenue to check out food...
Originally found in Austin’s other famousshopping district, SoCo, Jo’s has now opened other convenient locations throughout town. Try their tasty Iced Turbo or make it half sweet with a Belgian Bomber. 2nd Street Shopping Toy Joy A World of Wacky Wonder More than just a toy shop, Toy J...
These include 4th/5th St. exits (335A) and University-Parks Drive (335B). To get to Downtown Waco, including the Convention Center, hotels, restaurants, shopping, attractions, and Magnolia Market please use the following exits. From Dallas, Exit 335C, Martin Luther King Dr. From Austin,...
Just steps away from Mexico, it’s no shock that El Paso has plenty of influence from the country to the south. Within the Downtown Historic District, you’ll discover Mexican markets and age-old architecture that harks back to El Paso’s beginnings as a trading post in the heart of...
16.Austin, TX Photograph: Courtesy Shutterstock With Texas college town vibes, a vibrant restaurant and nightlife scene, and booming growth in recent years, Austin's tourism industry has been strong in recent years—and for good reason. Take a dip in the famous Barton Springs Municipal Pool. ...
Ellwood recommends the Omni Austin Hotel in downtown Austin for its rooftop pool, where you can cool off from the Texas heat. Another option? Kayaking on Lady Bird Lake with rentals starting at $25 per person. There’s also a restaurant, a bar and you’ll be just a few blocks away ...
ByAustin Johnson|December 14, 2024|0 Join Melinda Adams—Mel for short—guitarist Jon Fox, and percussionist Curtis Bell at Marie’s Wine Bar in downtown Waco on Saturday night. After starting out playing classical music and attending Baylor University, she’s gone on to become a noted singer...
3. Austin © Noamfein / Dreamstime Texas’ state capital is a fun, friendly, and down-to-earth place that markets itself as the ‘Live Music Capital of the World’ as it has a huge range of music venues for you to choose from as well as two internationally renowned music festivals....
Downtown New Orleans is as lively as it gets New Orleans is a city of festivals, with Mardi Gras being the crown jewel—a celebration that transforms the city into a spectacle of music, dance, and vibrant costumes. Despite its global fame, New Orleans retains the charm of a small city,...