Every year thousands of hipsters, groupies, and die-hard fans flock to Austin for the annual South by Southwest festival, which has catapulted the Texas city up the must-visit charts for many travelers. The sandstone Capitol building is symbolic of the Lone Star State’s "bigger is better" mentality, featuring a gorgeous whispering gallery rotunda and 22 acres of grounds. Cool off with a dip in Barton Springs, a huge natural limestone pool that’s fed by underground sources.
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4.5 based on 293 reviews
Swinging rock 'n' roll bar recalling the music and the attitude of the 1950s.
This is a great place to listen to local music. If you are lucky enough to catch James McMurtry when he is in town to play a midnight show during the week, I highly suggest a visit. The beverages are cold and the service is friendly. The acoustics are good and comfortable area.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
March 12-26, 2022 Since 1938, Rodeo Austin has expanded from a small stock show featuring just 16 animals to one of Austin’s premier events. Rodeo Austin is a year-round nonprofit funded by a month-long real western experience held every March. Rodeo-goers get to do things they can do nowhere else including a ProRodeo, one-of-a-kind concerts, carnival and a livestock show. All while raising millions for Texas kids. As a nonprofit, we are proud to support educational programs in Texas while preserving our state’s western heritage. With the help of our volunteers and donors, Rodeo Austin’s scholarship program has donated millions of dollars to Texas students and we continue to cultivate agricultural education in our community.
4.0 based on 627 reviews
Had a great meal here in this iconic venue. After the food we went into the dance hall and it was great to listen to the music and watch everyone doing the Texan two step - and having a go ourselves! A really friendly and authentic venue.
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