CultureMap Austin: Moonlight Towers were used in the olden days to illuminate city streets and scare away late-night muggers. Nowadays we have the magic of streetlamps, but Austin keeps the towers around for fun anyway.
Grocery Store · Downtown Austin · 403 tips and reviews
Bon Appetit Magazine: This 80,000-square-foot store is a site to behold. Sign up for cooking lessons; buy fresh Texas peaches, local Pure Luck Farm goat cheese, and Flat Creek Flat Creek Estate's "Super Texan" Sangiovese.
201 E 21st St (University of Texas at Austin), Austin, TX
College Residence Hall · University of Texas-Austin · 7 tips and reviews
Jean Nicolas: J2 has significantly cheaper food than JCL. The quality of it is not as good, but if you're broke... go for it. -The wraps at JCL are delish-
Hiking Trail · Barton Hills · 100 tips and reviews
Tammy Gordon: It's spring & there's no better place to start than the fun, gorgeous, simple to navigate trail around Town Lake. Walk, run, bike... whatever.
College Administrative Building · University of Texas-Austin · 15 tips and reviews
Paul Walker: The Science Library on 2nd Fl. is awesome. For a quiet place to think or study, there are some desks in the stacks. Some have great window views.
Music Venue · University of Texas-Austin · 17 tips and reviews
Rolling Stone: Operated by the University of Texas, this taste-making venue opened in 1979 and has featured performances by Lyle Lovett, Robert Earl Keen, Townes Van Zandt, and Lucinda Williams.
Football Stadium · University of Texas-Austin · 74 tips and reviews
Chevrolet: Over 100,000 Longhorns descend here during University of Texas football games, making it the nation's second largest college football stadium. Built in 1924, the original capacity was 27,000.
College Academic Building · University of Texas-Austin · 14 tips and reviews
Phillip Graham: This is the best college at the University of Texas at Austin. Non-business majors, please stay out of our study lounges and reading rooms. Thanks.