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Is Austin Texas worth seeing?

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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Austin is known as the Live Music Capital of the World and boasts more live music venues than any other city (per capita) in the country. You can bet that there's no shortage of great music venues to explore and that's one of my favorite things about living in Austin — there's always a good time to be had!

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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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Austin is known for beautiful sunshine-filled days and bluebird skies. The city boasts 205 parks, 14 nature preserves and more than 50 miles of hiking and biking trails. There are rivers for kayaking, a spring-fed swimming hole at Barton Springs Pool and even a grotto with a 45-foot waterfall at Hamilton Pool.

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Dallas is great if you want to shop, especially high-end shopping, or if you're interested in fine dining, but Austin is much more laid back and there really is more to do, especially if you're interested in outdoor activities or live music.

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1. The Alamo. Out to the east of San Antonio, the Alamo remains one of the most important historical monuments in the whole of the United States — which is why it made our list of top 5 most popular tourist attractions in Texas.

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Photo of downtown Houston. HOUSTON - They say everything is bigger in Texas and the Bayou City has another accolade to add to its list! According to TripstoDiscover.com, Houston was ranked the #1 most popular city in Texas for overseas tourists.

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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 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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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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Short answer: do you need a car when you visit Austin? No. If you enjoy walking and you plan to catch 3 or 4 ride shares for the long distances (like to/from the airport), you can enjoy a great trip to Austin with no car.

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Austin is home to some of the most beautiful scenic attractions in the state of Texas, and according to the city's convention and visitors bureau, over 19.7 million people visit Austin annually. So, something must be extra special about Austin, and these 21 pictures show you why Austin is the best city in Texas.

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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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Austin's downtown, especially the tourist areas on 6th Street are safe as far as cities go. The west side is safer than the east, with Old Enfield, Rollingwood, and Hyde Park being Austin's safest neighborhoods. Standard precautions apply at night, as they do in any city.

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Big Bend Country is the most remote part of the state, but arguably the most beautiful. Hailed as one of America's largest national parks, Big Bend National Park covers more than 800,000 acres along the Rio Grande River in West Texas.

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