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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Myo is an Austin-grown massage, movement and yoga studio specializing in pain management, injury recovery, and better quality of movement. We offer therapeutic and clinical massage like deep tissue, sports massage, and lymphatic drainage; acupuncture and cupping; and stretching and yoga therapies. We also host a unique range of movement classes, including alignment-based Iyengar Yoga, Pilates and Barre, Feldenkrais, Functional Strength and Foundations training, Dance, T’ai Chi and Qi Gong…and more. It’s our mission to help everyone move better, reduce pain and increase strength and balance, from athletes to seniors, from beginners to expert practitioners.
I had the deep tissue massage, and it was divine! The atmosphere was so relaxing, and the massage worked out the knots in my muscles. I just wanted to drift into slumber and sleep for a week. :)
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We lead pay-what-you like walking tours around Austin. No reservations are required (though feel free to book in advance if you prefer) - just show up and have fun! No matter your budget you can experience Austin like a true local. With no set fees, these tours cover everything from Austin’s deep rooted music scene to the mega hip East side and its art & breweries, the history and culture of the Capitol of Texas, our local ghosts, and the popular craft cocktail scene. Tipster is making Austin part of a world-wide movement bringing pay-what-you-like walking tours to everyone from backpackers to business people. See the full schedule of free tours on our website! We now also offer private tours to those who want to see the city on their own schedule, or who want to customize the tour experience - still at the most affordable rates for private tours in town.
4.5 based on 89 reviews
Sculptor Elisabeth Ney spent the last years of her life working in this building, which still contains some of her most beautiful sculpted pieces.
Well preserved home and studio of the artist who created some of our most important sculptures. Museum is small and most Austinites have never visited but certainly a rewarding place to visit.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Austin's first planned suburb built for middle-income families.
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