Music & Nightlife
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Weird Austin
100

This street is known for live music and nightlife.

 Sixth Street

100

You can swim here year-round in spring-fed water.

Barton Springs

100

This BBQ spot often has a line around the block.

Franklin BBQ

100

This building houses the Texas legislature.

What is the Texas State Capitol?

100

This quirky structure is made entirely of recycled junk.

Cathedral of Junk

200

Austin’s famous music festival held in March.

SXSW

200

This park hosts the Austin City Limits Festival.

Zilker Park

200

This taco chain started in Austin and is now nationwide.

Torchy’s Tacos

200

This university tower is a symbol of UT Austin.

UT Tower

200

This museum features shrunken heads and oddities.

Museum of the Weird

300

This venue is known for hosting iconic indie bands.

Mohawk Austin

300

This scenic overlook offers views of Lake Austin.

Mount Bonnell

300

This food truck park is located on South Congress.

The Picnic

300

This historic hotel is rumored to be haunted.

The Driskill Hotel

300

This unofficial slogan celebrates Austin’s eccentric vibe.

“Keep Austin Weird”

400

This outdoor venue near Zilker Park hosts concerts and ACL Fest.

Moody Amphitheater

400

This bridge offers stunning views and honors a WWII hero.

Pennybacker Bridge

400

This East Austin spot fuses Thai flavors with Texas ingredients.

Dee Dee

400

This UT building was the site of a 1966 shooting.

UT Tower

400

This annual event celebrates odd inventions and costumes.

Keep Austin Weird Fest

500

This legendary club helped launch Stevie Ray Vaughan’s career.

Antone’s

500

This nature preserve is home to peacocks and historic gardens.

Mayfield Park

500

This upscale food hall downtown features rotating chefs.

Fareground

500

This 19th-century hotel hosted presidents and has ornate architecture.

The Driskill Hotel

500

This South Austin house is covered in thousands of beer cans.

Beer Can House