A local’s travel guide to Austin: what to eat, see and do in three days

A local’s travel guide to Austin: what to eat, see and do in three days

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Standout spots include food truck parks, honky-tonk hangouts and Lady Bird’s wildflower sanctuary Austin has become one of the most popular places in the US to move to, and also to visit. Droves of people descend on the city in March for the South by Southwest tech, film and music festival and in the fall for the Austin City Limits music festival. And Austin is one of the top five destinations in the US for bachelorette parties. Don’t let the bachelorettes scare you away, though. Austin is a great place to spend a few days, so long as you do it like a local. My family and I moved to Austin 12 years ago, after living in New York for many years. I’ve also lived in Washington DC, the San Francisco Bay Area and Philadelphia. Austin has a feel all of its own: it has a world-class music scene, great food that now goes well beyond Tex-Mex and barbecue, Texas history and fun shopping and museums – all with less hassle than bigger cities in the US. Continue reading...

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Original reporting: Travel | The Guardian

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