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Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher Lonely Planet Pocket Austin is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Jump into the icy waters of Barton Springs Pool for instant relief when the heat gets too much, catch a local band at the Continental Club or one of the hundreds of live-music venues around town, or watch the nightly exodus of America's largest urban bat colony during summer, under the Congress Avenue Bridge; at all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of the best of Austin and begin your journey now! Inside Lonely Planet Pocket Austin: Full-colour maps and images throughout Highlights and itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interests Insider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots Essential info at your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, prices Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss Free, convenient pull-out Austin map (included in print version), plus over 15 colour neighborhood maps User-friendly layout with helpful icons, and organized by neighborhood to help you pick the best spots to spend your time Covers the Warehouse District, Red River, 6th St, University of Texas Campus area, SoCo and more The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet Pocket Austin, a colorful, easy-to-use, and handy guide that literally fits in your pocket, provides on-the-go assistance for those seeking only the can't-miss experiences to maximize a quick trip experience. Looking for a comprehensive guide that recommends both popular and offbeat experiences, and extensively covers all of Austin's neighborhoods? Check out Lonely Planet Texas guide. About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company and the world's number one travel guidebook brand, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since 1973. Over the past four decades, we've printed over 145 million guidebooks and phrasebooks for 120 languages, and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travellers. You'll also find our content online, and in mobile apps, video, 14 languages, 12 international magazines, armchair and lifestyle books, ebooks, and more, enabling you to explore every day. Lonely Planet enables the curious to experience the world fully and to truly get to the heart of the places they find themselves, near or far from home.'Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other.' - New York Times 'Lonely Planet. It's on everyone's bookshelves, it's in every traveller's hands. It's on mobile phones. It's on the Internet. It's everywhere, and it's telling entire generations of people how to travel the world.' - Fairfax Media (Australia)

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Date de parution 01 février 2018
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781787012134
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 35 Mo

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Contents

QuickStart Guide

Welcome to Austin
Top Sights
Local Life
Day Planner
Need to Know
Austin Neighborhoods

Explore

Downtown Austin
East Austin
South Austin
Urban Hike: Zilker Park & Barton Creek Greenbelt
UT & Central Austin
Market District, Clarksville & North Austin
West Austin
San Antonio: The Alamo
San Antonio: River Walk

Best

The Best of Austin
Murals of South Austin
Exploring Lady Bird Lake
Food
Drinking
Entertainment
Shopping
Outdoor Activities
Weird Austin
For Free
LGBTIQ Austin
Museums
For Kids

Survival Guide

Survival Guide
Before You Go
Arriving in Austin
Getting Around
Essential Information
Behind the Scenes
Our Writers
Welcome to Austin
A big city with a small-town heart, Austin earns the love with great music, fantastic parks, culinary prowess and an irresistible sociable streak. The South by Southwest (SXSW) and Austin City Limits music festivals enjoy international acclaim, but quality performances go down nightly. Parks thrum with hikers, runners and cyclists, who refuel at world-class food trucks. 'Hey ya’ll' friendliness ties it all together.

Downtown Austin | MIKE HOLP/SHUTTERSTOCK ©
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Austin Top Sights

Texas State Capitol
Big history, big building.

PHILIP ARNO PHOTOGRAPHY/SHUTTERSTOCK ©


Austin Top Sights
Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum
Remember the Alamo and more!

TOD GRUBBS/BEECREEKPHOTOGRAPHY/500PX ©


Austin Top Sights
Bat Colony Under the Congress Avenue Bridge
Watch the nightly swarm.

KUSHAL BOSE/SHUTTERSTOCK ©


Austin Top Sights
Zilker Park
Family fun on water and land.

KYLIE MCLAUGHLIN/GETTY ©


Austin Top Sights
Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) Library & Museum
LBJ's story and accomplishments.

INGA SPENCE/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO ©


Austin Top Sights
University of Texas
Become a Longhorn for a day.

GEORGE WASHINGTON STATUE, BY SCULPTOR POMPEO COPPINI | PNG STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY/SHUTTERSTOCK ©


Austin Top Sights
Mount Bonnell
102 steps to big views.

ROSCHETZKYPRODUCTIONS/SHUTTERSTOCK ©


Austin Top Sights
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Flowers, trees and views galore.

STEPHEN SAKS PHOTOGRAPHY/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO ©


Austin Top Sights
The Alamo
San Antonio's historic icon.

STEPHEN B. GOODWIN/SHUTTERSTOCK ©


Austin Top Sights
San Antonio River Walk
Riverfront pathway passing missions and parks.

F11PHOTO/SHUTTERSTOCK ©
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Austin Local Life

Insider tips to help you find the real Austin To really get a feel for the city and its denizens, spend your time wandering the side streets, sipping lattes in low-key coffee shops and sampling beer and tacos at longtime neighborhood favorites – the places you don't see in the glossy magazine profiles.

Downtown: Politics & Culture
y Historic buildings
y Cool cafes

DAVE WILSON, WEBARTZ PHOTOGRAPHY/GETTY IMAGES ©

East Austin Nightlife
y Bar-hopping
y Neighborhood dining

GEORGE ROSE/GETTY IMAGES ©

Market Stroll
y Book and music stores
y Graffiti walls

NAGEL PHOTOGRAPHY/SHUTTERSTOCK ©

South Congress Stroll
y Indie shops
y Superb people-watching

AL ARGUETA/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO ©

Urban Hike: Zilker Park & Barton Creek Greenbelt
y Outdoor activities
y Family fun

STEPHANIE FRIEDMAN/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO ©

Dripping Springs Walking Tour: Small Town Exploring
y Small-town charm
y Dance hall nights

FOTOLUMINATE LLC/SHUTTERSTOCK ©

Other great places to experience the city like a local:
Bar-Hopping Through History
Heading out in East Austin
Food Culture
Austin Staycation
Student Life
Coffee & Wi-fi
Uchiko Sake Social
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Austin Day Planner

Day One
M Start your day with gingerbread pancakes at Kerbey Lane Cafe then head to the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum , where the Austin City Limits exhibit – with its music videos of live performances – sets an upbeat mood for exploring. Once you've gotten your history fix, pop in to the Blanton Museum of Art across the street for eye-catching art.
R Stroll Guadalupe St, aka the Drag, in search of lunch and swing by the Hi, How Are You mural and its smile from Jeremiah the Frog. In the afternoon, cool off at Barton Springs Pool , where you can work up an appetite for Tex-Mex at Trudy's Texas Star .
N After dark, sit on the patio for dining and drinking at Easy Tiger and take your pick of sandwiches and craft beers. Next, plug into Austin's live-music scene with some club-hopping along Red River or in the Warehouse District.


Day Two
M On day two, explore the Texas State Capitol , starting inside with a free guided tour. Don't miss the towering dome over the rotunda.
R Head to South Congress Ave for lunch at Güero's Taco Bar , followed by boot shopping at Allens Boots and old-fashioned candy at Big Top Candy Shop . Take a selfie beside the I Love You So Much mural then settle in at a table on a sidewalk patio for people-watching. Stroll around Lady Bird Lake on the Ann & Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail & Boardwalk .
N If it's summer, make your way towards the Congress Avenue Bridge to witness the nightly exodus of America's largest urban bat colony . End your evening with Texas two-stepping at the Broken Spoke . If you're a little worried about your style, it offers lessons nightly Wednesday through Saturday.


Day Three
M On day three, it's time for a road trip to Dripping Springs, known as the Gateway to the Hill Country. This rural community is 25 miles west of Austin. In the morning jump into the refreshing swimming hole at Hamilton Pool Preserve , which is tucked in a green wonderland. Reservations are often required so check before you leave.
R From here, grab lunch at one of two acclaimed restaurants: barbecue at Salt Lick or pizza at Pieous . Spend the afternoon visiting wineries, microbreweries and distilleries, followed by a stroll though the historic downtown and a cup off coffee at Mazama Coffee Co .
N In the evening, forget your calorie counting with gourmet Southern comfort food at Homespun . Enjoy an after-dinner beer at the Barber Shop . On Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights walk over to the Mercer Street Dance Hall where live music, cold beer and lively dancing are always a blast.


Day Four
M The next day, check out a couple of the smaller museums around town. Downtown, you can see creative works from Mexican and Mexican-American artists, oddities from around the globe, and contemporary art. On the campus of the University of Texas, you'll find the impressive bones of a Cretaceous-era flying reptile at the Texas Memorial Museum and loads of personal and political information about President Lyndon B Johnson at the Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) Library & Museum . A rare Gutenberg bible is displayed at Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center .
R For lunch, hit up one of the city's many barbecue joints. In the afternoon, enjoy some outdoor time by hiking up to the summit of Mount Bonnell , or strolling through the flowers and plant life at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center .
N Make dinner a moveable feast by roaming the food trucks. End with a live show at the Continental Club on South Congress Avenue.
Need to Know


Currency
US dollar ($)

Language
English

Visas
Visas are not required for citizens of Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries, but you must request travel authorization from ESTA at least 72 hours in advance. Visitors not eligible for the program will require a B-2 tourism visa in advance of their arrival.

Money
ATMs are widely available. Credit cards are widely accepted and are generally required for advance hotel reservations and car rentals.

Mobile Phones
Local prepaid SIM cards are widely available, though network reception can be spotty in rural areas. Only foreign phones that operate on tri- or quad-band frequencies will work in the USA.

Time
Central Time Zone (GMT/UTC minus five hours).

Plugs & Adaptors
120V/60Hz

Tipping
Tipping is not optional. Service employees make minimum wage and rely on tips.

1 Before You Go

Your Daily Budget
Budget: Less than $120
A Campground or dorm bed: $10–40
A Basic motel room: $60–95
A Tacos, pizza or take-out: $2–15
A Bus: $3.50
Midrange: $200–300
A B&B or better quality motel: $120–195
A Cafe meals & food-truck takeout: $6–25
A Compact car rental & fuel: $50
A Movies, museums & admissions: $15
Top End: More than $350
A Upscale hotel: $300–655
A Restaurant meals & fine dining: from $30
A Intermediate to luxury car rental & fuel: $50–95
A Museums, shows, major attractions, theme parks: $30–55

Useful Websites
Austin Chronicle ( www.austinchronicle.com ) Alternative weekly newspaper with music, arts, restaurant and outdoor guides.
Austin Insider Guide ( www.austintexas.org ) Official city tourism website.
Austin360 ( www.austin360.com ) American-Statesman's encyclopedic city guide.

Advance Planning
Plan well ahead for South by Southwest (SXSW). The most affordable option is to buy early-bird tickets before mid-September. The price increases approximately $100 per month after that until showtime. Hotel rooms fill months ahead of time.

2 Arriving in Austin

From Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
About 10 miles southeast of downtown, the airport is served by Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, Allegiant, American, British Airways, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, Southwest and United.

Transportation Options
Ground transportation leaves from the lower level near baggage claim. A taxi between the airport and downtown costs $25 to $30. Capital Metro runs a limited-stop Airport Flyer (bus 100) service between the airport and downtown and the University of Texas for $1.25 each way, with departures every 30 minutes. It takes at least 20 minutes to get downtown from the airport, and 35 minutes to reach the UT campus.
SuperShuttle offers a shared-van service from the airport to downt

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