Austin Museum of Art: This museum offers informative and informal art experiences. The centrally located galleries serve as the Museum’s principal exhibition site and present continually changing exhibitions and education programs that showcase an array of twentieth-century and contemporary art.
Lyndon B. Johnson Library and Museum: The Lyndon B. Johnson Library and Museum is one of eleven presidential libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration. The library houses forty million pages of historical documents.
Sixth Street: Sixth Street is lined with many historical houses and commercial buildings dating from the late 1800's and early 1900's, which now house numerous bars, a host of live entertainment venues, tattoo parlors, art galleries, casual cafes, and upscale restaurants. You can enjoy live music of every genre. Great food is a staple on Sixth Street.
The Capitol Building: The Capitol is a Renaissance Revival-style building made of Texas pink granite and native limestone.
Congress Avenue: Here you can find a one-street shopping experience which offers unique, chic clothing and locally designed accessories With many places to rest and eat, this part of the avenue is lined with antiques, boutiques, and galleries.
Zilker Park: This 400-acre park is home to natural spring-fed Barton Springs Pool, picnic grounds playscape rugby and soccer fields, a disc golf course, canoe and kayak rentals. You can enjoy a number of musical, theater and dance events at the Zilker Hillside Theatre, where the Austin Shakespeare Festival is held each year. Or, visit the Zilker Botanical Gardens.
Texas Hill Country: To know why many people love it here, you should take a drive on Loop 360. Your drive will take you through Westlake Hills and out of town into the Hill Country. A variety of bird species migrate through this part of the country. You can also, visit Mount Bonnell, and after climbing its 99 steps, you will have a great view of the city.
Austin Zoo: Austin Zoo is a rescue zoo and provides sanctuary to displaced animals from a variety of unfortunate and often neglectful situations.