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How many days do I need to see Austin?

Austin is the ideal place to enjoy a long weekend. If you're wondering how to spend 3 days here, you'll find that there's tons to see and do, from shopping on trendy South Congress Avenue to stand-up paddle boarding on Lady Bird Lake and seeing live music in one of the many clubs around town.



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Whether you're driving up from San Antonio for a weekend in Austin, Texas, or flying in from further afield, three days in Austin is the perfect amount of time to experience the Texas capital. Check out our latest article for a detailed list of all the best things to do in Austin!

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While you of course can't see and do it all with only a long weekend in Austin, you'll still be able to go shopping and have a bite to eat on trendy South Congress Ave, watch the fuzzy little bats fly out at dusk, and visit a museum or two!

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While you could easily spend longer, two days in Austin will give you enough time to see the main attractions, have some BBQ, and visit a park or museum.

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Haven to a fascinating blend of eclectic cultures, grassroots politics and infectiously funky vibes, Austin is one amazing destination. Despite being the capital of Texas, home to a major university, and one of the fastest growing U.S. cities, Austin somehow manages to retain its small-town feel.

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The best way to get around Austin is by bus and light rail. Some travelers recommend a car; however, the expense and pains of one are enough to encourage many visitors to use Capital Metro – Austin's public transit system.

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Downtown Austin, Texas is an extremely walkable city. The streets are well-maintained and lined with trees, while many sidewalks and bike lanes have been added in recent years to make getting around even easier.

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The city is large and widespread, and in the summer when the temperature is hot and muggy, it can be difficult to walk from place to place. A car can make things easier, but not all visitors to Austin arrive in their own vehicle – and even if they did, it's not the most sustainable or eco-friendly method of travel.

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Transportation Differences Between Austin and Dallas However, while Dallas has the more extensive public transportation, Austin tends to be more bike-friendly and has a greater percentage of walkable neighborhoods.

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The best Austin neighborhoods for visitors include Downtown, South Congress (SOCO), Zilker, and East Austin. Staying Downtown offers the most for travelers as it's fairly easy to walk or take a short Uber ride to all major sites.

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What is Austin, Texas Best Known For? Known as the Live Music Capital of the World®, Austin, Texas is home to hundreds of live music venues and some of the premier music festivals in the country.

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Rental cars can be convenient if you plan to travel outside the downtown area, but traffic congestion will be significant and parking can be difficult to find. Visit the Getting Around page for alternatives.

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There are several bus services available at the airport, including Capital Metro, Greyhound, and Megabus. Capital Metro offers several bus lines that run from the airport to downtown Austin, including Route 20, Route 100, and Route 350.

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Austin is a popular place to move to due to its thriving job market and lower cost of living compared to other major tech hubs like San Francisco and New York City. Additionally, Austin is known for its world-renowned live music scene, festivals, outdoor activities, and unique local cuisine.

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