A first-timer’s guide to Austin’s best neighborhoods, including where to stay, eat, drink, shop and see live music.
Texas is packed with great things to do and places to go. But where do you begin? Cut through the noise with Time Out’s recommendations of the best attractions, restaurants, bars, nightlife and places to stay in Texas, curated by experts.
Where to Stay in Downtown Austin The heart of the city, Downtown Austin, brings everything together. About 15 minutes from just about anything you’d want to see during an Austin getaway, the downtown area provides some of the best views and has plenty of restaurants, bars, and shops...
Where to try barbecue in Austin:You'll have plenty of time – a couple of hours at least – to plan your time in the city as you wait in line atFranklin Barbecue, one of the best BBQ restaurants in Texas. The fatty brisket, seasoned only with salt and pepper, is smoked to perfectio...
Prices are cheap – even cheaper if you try your hand at a spot of bargaining – and the choices are inevitably vast. If you get bored with the gauntlet of gadgets, there are a few decent restaurants and cafes where you make an escape to, such as Manzeel Tandoor and others.Read more...
Part of How to Celebrate the Holidays in Austin No matter your reasons for staying home this New Year’s Eve — from avoiding the hustle and bustle of a busy evening out or hosting an epic party, there are plenty of restaurants offering take-out dinners for those looking to say bye to...
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After we got out land legs back, we took a stroll around the wharf, which is home to floating houseboats and restaurants. A quick tour of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings was also in order. Built at the turn of the twentieth century, the government buildings are a breathtaking exam...
At the Northeast corner of SH45 and West Parmer Lane, Inspire Development is building a one-of-a-kind 156 acre walkable, bikeable, outdoor-oriented mixed-use community. And the theme here is local – think homegrown Austin restaurants and retailers, creating a distinct energy and sense of ...
What will you find in the Arts District? The somewhat walkable neighborhood features plenty of coffee shops, designer and local boutiques and what’s likely the highest density of the city’s best restaurants. These rich cultural pockets lie amidst a stretch of early-20th-century warehouses—many...