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6 hours 30 minutes
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Discover Austin's live music scene, Texas capital heritage, and BBQ legacy with our self-guided tour, allowing you to explore the Live Music Capital of the World at your own pace. Begin at the Texas State Capitol,. Walk along Congress Avenue to the Congress Avenue Bridge. Explore downtown Austin's 6th Street with 70+ bars and live music venues and the Rainey Street Historic District's converted bungalows. Paddle Lady Bird Lake's 10-mile shoreline trail, swim in Barton Springs Pool's 68°F year-round spring-fed waters, and picnic in Zilker Park's 351 acres. Cross into South Austin's SoCo (South Congress) district with vintage shops, cowboy boot stores, and iconic Austin photo spots. Tour the University of Texas campus including the 307-foot UT Tower, the LBJ Presidential Library, and the Blanton Museum of Art's 21,000-work collection. Feel the fusion of Texas independence, music devotion, and the keep-Austin-weird counterculture that makes Austin America's most unexpected capital.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Texas State Capitol
The Texas State Capitol at 1100 Congress Avenue stands 302 feet, 8 inches tall as the 6th-tallest state capitol building in America and 14 feet taller than the U.S. Capitol in Washington DC. Completed 1888 after a 3-million-acre land swap to fund construction, the building's 360,000 square feet of pink Sunset Red granite from Granite Mountain in Marble Falls house the Texas Legislature's Senate and House chambers. Free self-guided tours access the rotunda with its 218-foot-diameter Texas state seal viewed from below, the terrazzo floor in the chamber with 5,000+ brass pieces, and the Capitol grounds' 22 acres.
Congress Avenue Bridge Bat Watching
Congress Avenue Bridge crossing Lady Bird Lake houses North America's largest urban bat colony — 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats roosting beneath the bridge from March through November, emerging at sunset (times vary 7-8:30 PM) in spectacular swarms that consume 10,000-20,000 pounds of mosquitoes and agricultural pests each night. The Statesman Bat Observation Center, the Austin American-Statesman parking lot, and Lady Bird Lake boats offer prime viewing. During peak summer months (July-August), emergence begins 7:45-8:15 PM; free to view from multiple vantage points.
Digital Map.
Access to the audio guide for 50+ Austin attractions and hidden spots.
Self-guided walking tour (app)
Private transportation
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