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Austin Texas Travel Guide THE BEST OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BEST BOUTIQUE HOTELS Hotel Ella - 1900 Rio Grande St. Driskell - 604 Brazos St. South Congress Hotel - 1603 S Congress Four Seasons - 98 San Jacinto Blvd. Arrive Austin - 1813 E 6th St. JW Marriot - 110 E 2nd St Hotel St. Cecelia - 112 Academy Dr. The W - 200 Lavaca St Hotel Van Zandt - 605 Davis St. The Fairmont - 101 Red River St. Hotel Zaza - 400 Lavaca St. Intercontinental - 701 Congress Ave. Proper Hotel - 600 W 2nd St The Westin Downtown - 310 E 5th St. Hotel San Jose - 1316 S Congress Ave. Archer Hotel (Domain) - 3121 Palm Way Austin Motel - 1220 S Congress Ave. Granduca (Hill Country) - 320 S Capital of Texas Hwy CLICK ON THE HOTEL NAME ABOVE TO BOOK! WWW.THEABUNDANTTRAVELER.COM @THEABUNDANTTRAVELER THE BEST OF AUSTIN, TEXAS BEST RESTAURANTS South Congress Cafe (Brunch) - 1600 S Congress Ave. Taco Deli (Best Tacos) - 301 Congress Ave. Chuy's (Tex-Mex) - 1728 Barton Springs Rd. Fonda San Miguel (Interior Mexican) - 2330 W N Loop G'raj Mahal (Indian) - 73 Rainey St Odd Duck (Farm to Table) - 1201 S Lamar Blvd. Emmer & Rye (Farm to Table) - 51 Rainey St. #110 Franklin BBQ - 900 E 11th St. La Barbecue (2nd choice) - 2027 E Cesar Chavez St. Justine's (French Bistro) - 4710 E 5th St. Uchi (Sushi) - 801 S Lamar Blvd. Sway (Thai) - 1417 S 1st St. Super Thai (Thai) - 2024 S Lamar Blvd. Perla's (Seafood) - 1400 S Congress Ave. Bob's Steakhouse (Steak) - 301 Lavaca St. Red Ash (Italian) - 303 Colorado St. #200 RESTAURANT NAMES CLICKABLE! Jeffrey's (Fine Dining) - 1204 W Lynn St WWW.THEABUNDANTTRAVELER.COM @THEABUNDANTTRAVELER THE BEST OF AUSTIN, TEXAS MUSIC VENUES Antone's (Blues) - 305 E 5th St. High Ball (Motown) - 1120 S Lamar Blvd. Saxon Pub (Singer/Songwriter) - 1320 S Lamar Blvd. Cactus Cafe (Singer/Songwriter) - 2247 Guadalupe St. Hole in the Wall (Singer/Songwriter) - 2538 Guadalupe The Broken Spoke (Country) - 3201 S Lamar Blvd. Speakeasy (Mixed genre) - 412 Congress Ave D. Continental Club (Mixed genre) - 1315 S Congress Ave. The 3TEN - (Mixed genre) - 310 W Willie Nelson Blvd. Scoot Inn (Iconic Mixed Genre) - 1308 E 4th St. ACL Live (Big Names) - 310 W Willie Nelson Blvd. Stubbs (Big Names) - 801 Red River St. The Elephant Room (Jazz) - 315 Congress Ave. Continental Club (Jazz/Mixed) - 1315 S Congress Ave. The White Horse (Rockabilly/Swing) - 500 Comal St. C Boys (Rockabilly) - 2008 S Congress Ave. Sagebrush (Country) - 5500 S Congress Ave. VENUE NAMES CLICKABLE! The Little Longhorn (Country) - 5434 Burnet Rd. WWW.THEABUNDANTTRAVELER.COM @THEABUNDANTTRAVELER THE BEST OF AUSTIN, TEXAS ATTRACTIONS Barton Springs Pool - 2131 William Barton Dr. Zilker Park - 2207 Lou Neff Rd. Barton Creek Greenbelt - 3755 S Capital of Texas Hwy. Texas Capital - 1100 Congress Ave Oasis (for sunset) - 6550 Comanche Trail Umlauf Sculpture Garden - 605 Azie Morton Rd. Lake Austin Spa - 1705 S Quinlan Park Rd. South Congress (Sunday) - Between 290 & Stassney Hike & Bike Trail - Surrounding the river downtown Congress Bridge Bats - Underneath Congress Bridge Laguna Gloria - 3809 W 35th St. Blanton Museum - 200 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. Paramount Theatre - 713 Congress Ave. Esther's Follies (Comedy) - 525 E 6th St. Lady Bird Lake (Kayak/SUP) Austin Central Library - 710 W Cesar Chavez St. ATTRACTION NAMES CLICKABLE! WWW.THEABUNDANTTRAVELER.COM @THEABUNDANTTRAVELER THE BEST OF AUSTIN, TEXAS INSTAGRAM SPOTS Greetings from Austin (Mural) - 1720 S 1st St. You are my butter half (Mural) - 2000 E MLK Jr Blvd. I love you so much (Mural) - 1300 S Congress Ave. Hi, how are you (Mural) - 21st & Guadalupe Tau Ceti Pyramid - E 2nd & Brazos Texas Capital - 1100 Congress Ave. Penny Backer Bridge - Capital of Texas Hwy. Zilker Park (Downtown Skyline View) - 2207 Lou Neff Rd Whole Foods ATX Sign - 525 N Lamar Blvd. Laguna Gloria - 3809 W 35th St. Mt Bonnell - 3800 Mt Bonnell Rd. Lake Bird Lake Boardwalk - Riverside & I-35 Austin Motel - 1220 S Congress Ave. Allen's Boots - 1522 S Congress Ave. Lucy in Disguise Costumes - 1506 S Congress Ave. LOCATION NAMES CLICKABLE! WWW.THEABUNDANTTRAVELER.COM @THEABUNDANTTRAVELER.
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