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Lady Bird Lake is one of Austin.

1. Lady Bird Lake

9.3
Lady Bird Lake Trail (West Riverside Drive), Austin, TX
Lake · Downtown Austin · 59 tips and reviews
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema is one of Austin.

2. Alamo Drafthouse Cinema

9.0
320 E 6th St (btwn Trinity & San Jacinto), Austin, TX
Movie Theater · Downtown Austin · 122 tips and reviews
Zilker Park is one of Austin.

3. Zilker Park

9.5
2168 Lou Neff Rd, Austin, TX
Park · Barton Hills · 157 tips and reviews

GOODGOOD: Check out the largest of Austin's downtown parks. This is a community gathering space like no other in the city and besides, what's not good about a park?

Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge is one of Austin.

4. Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge

8.3
1 Congress Ave (over Colorado River), Austin, TX
Bridge · Downtown Austin · 122 tips and reviews

Kaitlin G.Kaitlin G: The world's largest urban bat colony lives under this bridge! Be sure to get there before sunset.

6th Street is one of Austin.

5. 6th Street

Austin, TX
Road · 64 tips and reviews
Trailer Food Court is one of Austin.

6. Trailer Food Court

Austin, TX
Food Truck · 2 tips and reviews

Darryl K.Darryl Kotyk: Austin is famous for their incredible trailer food parks, so be sure and check out as many any your stomach can handle.

Lance Armstrong Bikeway is one of Austin.

7. Lance Armstrong Bikeway

Bridge · Downtown Austin · 3 tips and reviews

Darryl K.Darryl Kotyk: A great way to see downtown Austin, and soak up a little of the Lance Armstrong vibe.

Austin Duck Adventures is one of Austin.

8. Austin Duck Adventures

209 E 6th St, Austin, TX
Boat or Ferry · Downtown Austin · 6 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Austin’s best tour with 75 minutes of sightseeing that includes Historic Sixth Street, the State Capitol Building, Bob Bullock State History Museum, the Governor’s Mansion, and Lake Austin.