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Travel Guide
Austin Travel : Capital of Texas, the city of Austin
lies almost in the centre of the state, a big city with a small town feel, young
population, casual lifestyle and reputation as a Mecca for live music
shows.
Home of the University of Texas campus, Austin life is closely
entwined with the energy and enthusiasm of its students, but this city that has
been a state capital since 1838 does not ignore its history. Young people are
drawn here too by the array of live concerts that are held frequently around the
shores of Town Lake. Most famous of these events is the annual South by
Southwest music festival-conference held each March. Visitors wanting to tune in
to Austin’s live musical repertoire, which spans everything from blues and
country to reggae, simply have to drift down the famous Sixth Street strip of
pubs and clubs any night of the week.
Austin’s laid-back attitude lends
itself to the great outdoors, and the city has miles of hiking and biking trails
linking parks, preserves and greenbelts adding to the ambience of its leafy
streets.
Austin
Attractions
Austin Travel : State Capitol
Austin’s impressive
pink granite capitol building is rivalled only by that of the US Capitol in
Washington, DC. Encircled by its original wrought-iron fence topped with gold
Lone Stars and standing proudly in a hectare (three acres) of ground, the domed
building was constructed in 1882 out of granite quarried from Granite Mountain
75 miles (121km) away. Visitors can take guided tours of this interestingly
designed building, or attend legislative sessions, which are open to the
public.
Austin
Travel : Zilker Park
The 140-hectare (347-acre) Zilker Park, donated
to the city by the German immigrant who gave it its name, is Austin’s most
popular public recreational area, dominated by its ancient spring-fed natural
swimming pool, known as Barton Springs, which Native Americans believed to have
healing properties. The pool is about the size of a football field with water at
a constant warm temperature all year round. Zilker Park has other attractions,
too, including a botanical garden which features dinosaur tracks, a nature
preserve, the Umlauf Sculpture garden and museum, and eight miles (13km) of
biking and walking trails. There are sports facilities aplenty and amusements
for children like the Zilker Zephyr miniature train and paddleboat
rides.
Austin
Travel : Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Center
Texas hill country is
renowned for its glorious spring blooms, and former First Lady, Lady Bird
Johnson, founded this centre dedicated to the study and preservation of native
plants in 1982. There are 72 hectares (178 acres) of wildflowers in display
gardens, which includes a garden designed to attract butterflies. There are also
some interesting indoor displays featuring some novelties, and the centre offers
free lectures and guided walks at weekends.
Austin
Travel : Governor's Mansion
The opulent plantation-style mansion
that is home to the Texas State governor is one of the oldest buildings in the
city, dating from 1856. Although it is still very much lived in when the
governor is in town, the mansion is open to the public for limited hours each
day and many historical artefacts are on display, including portraits of Davy
Crockett and Sam Houston, and a collection of mementoes from each
administration. Guided tours are offered every 20 minutes during which
interesting anecdotes are related about previous governors.
Austin Travel : Blanton Museum of Art
A major stop
on national art circuit tours, the Blanton Museum of Art at the University of
Texas in Austin is ranked among the top 10 university art museums in the
country. Highlights here are the Suida-Manning Collection of European paintings
that features 250 works by the Continental masters and the collection of
20th-century American Art assembled by novelist James A. Michener. There is also
a large collection of Latin American Art consisting of more than 500 key
works.
Austin
Travel : Congress Avenue Bridge
One of the more unusual tourist
attractions in Austin, or in fact anywhere, is the nightly flight of millions of
Mexican free-tailed bats when they emerge from their roosts under the Congress
Avenue Bridge. The bat colony takes up residence under the bridge in mid-March
each year and returns to Mexico in early November. During their sojourn in
Austin visitors are amazed by their mass evening emergence from their roost,
which generally takes place at dusk. The Congress Avenue Bridge is 10 blocks
south of the State Capitol building, spanning Town Lake. A Bat Observation
Center is located on the southeast side. During bat season hundreds of people
gather on and around the bridge each evening to witness the
spectacle.
Austin
Travel Guide,Austin Texas