This museum features an immersive room, a sprinkle pool, and a fun treat called the ice cream hotdog.
Museum of Ice Cream
You’ll have to put your skills to the test if you want to escape one of the 8 interactive award winning rooms here.
The Escape Game
Neighborhood pizza joint serving authentic New York style pizza.
Home Slice Pizza
With water temperatures always around 68 to 70 degrees this nature spot is sure to cool you down whatever the season is.
Barton Springs
This bridge shelters North America's largest urban bat colony.
Ann Richards Congress Avenue Bat Bridge
Located in Lucky Lizard Curios & Gifts Shop, this museum is known for its monsters, zombies, mummies, shrunken heads & the fiji mermaid on display.
Museum of the Weird
Go from golfing in shark infested waters to morning tee with granny at this establishment.
Holey Moley Golf Club
Austin’s oldest grocery store known for their King Combo sandwich.
Avenue B Grocery
This nature spot spans 9 acres of cultivated gardens and has collected over 6 million seeds for the Millennium Seed Bank.
Lady Bird Johnson Wildlife Center
This pink building stands 14.64 feet taller than the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C, making it the tallest of its kind in the US.
Texas Capitol
This museum is not only a place to learn about Texas history, but also home to an IMAX theater that will show popular movies.
Bob Bullock Museum
You can race your friends on this establishment's indoor track featuring European-style electric karts with 20 horsepower.
K1 Speed
According to Texas Monthly this restaurant is “serving the best barbecue in the known universe.”
Franklin's BBQ
This 6.5-acre park that features a lake and open air amphitheater is also neighbored by a farmers market.
Mueller Lake Park
This common study spot features a cuckoo clock that is 37 feet tall.
Austin Central Library
Established as a nonprofit in 1984 this museum has a collection that includes over 5,000 important historical and contemporary works.
Mexic-Arte Museum
For only $12 you can play the the over 150 arcade games, racing games, Skee-Ball, air hockey, pinball, and more here.
Cidercade
This restaurant is featured in Dazed and Confused.
Top Notch Hamburgers
This nature spot has been referred to as the “jewel in the heart of Austin” and sees 150,000 visitors each year.
Zilker Botanical Gardens
This library holds 45 million pages of historical documents along with chairs used in the Oval Office, the desk used for the signing of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
LBJ Presidential Library
Larry Speck design the gallery and terrace for this museum.
Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum
This water sport involves standing and paddling on a flat board, and it's the perfect way to explore Austin’s lakes and rivers. Need one for the weekend? Rent it here.
Texas Rowing Center
LBJ and Bob Bullock were known to regularly get coffee and breakfast in this restaurant located in a 102-year-old building.
Cisco’s Restaurant Bakery and Bar
Along with access sport fields to you can take the trails in hope of find Secret Beach here at this park.
Roy G. Guerrero Colorado River Metro Park
This coffee shop is more than just a place for your caffeine boost—it offers live music, community events, movies on the lake, paddle board rentals, and more.
Mozart's Coffee Roasters