Austin, Texas 🇺🇸 4K Walking Tour of Texas Capital City's Downtown in Summer 2023
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2023
- Downtown Austin is the central business district of Austin, Texas, and is located in the heart of the city. It is home to many popular attractions, including the Texas State Capitol, the Lady Bird Lake hike and bike trail, the vibrant Sixth Street entertainment district, and the famous bat colony at the Congress Avenue Bridge. Downtown Austin also features a variety of restaurants, shops, museums, and cultural attractions, making it a popular destination for visitors and locals alike. The area is easily accessible by public transportation, with buses and light rail serving the area, as well as bike share programs for those who prefer to explore on two wheels. Whether you're looking to explore the city's history and culture, enjoy the nightlife, or simply soak up the atmosphere of one of Texas's most vibrant cities, downtown Austin has something for everyone.
Recording date: February 2023
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Frequently Asked Questions about Downtown Austin
What is downtown Austin?
Downtown Austin is the central business district of Austin, Texas, and is located in the heart of the city. It is home to a variety of restaurants, shops, museums, and cultural attractions.
What are the best things to do in downtown Austin?
Some of the best things to do in downtown Austin include visiting the Texas State Capitol, exploring the various museums and galleries, taking a stroll around Lady Bird Lake, attending a concert or event at the Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater, and enjoying the city's vibrant nightlife.
What is the best way to get around downtown Austin?
The best way to get around downtown Austin is by walking, biking, or using public transportation. The city has a number of bike share programs and public transit options, including buses and light rail.
Where can I find good restaurants in downtown Austin?
There are many great restaurants in downtown Austin, including Franklin Barbecue, Uchi, Truluck's Seafood Steak and Crab House, Torchy's Tacos, and La Condesa.
What are some popular events that take place in downtown Austin?
Some popular events that take place in downtown Austin include the South by Southwest (SXSW) music, film, and interactive festival, the Austin City Limits Music Festival, and the Texas Book Festival.
Is downtown Austin safe?
Downtown Austin is generally a safe area, but it is always recommended to take normal safety precautions, such as staying aware of your surroundings, traveling in groups, and avoiding unfamiliar areas at night.
Where can I find accommodations in downtown Austin?
There are many hotels, hostels, and vacation rentals available in downtown Austin, ranging from luxury hotels to budget-friendly options.
What is the weather like in downtown Austin?
Downtown Austin has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. It is important to stay hydrated and dress appropriately for the weather, especially during the summer months.
Can I park in downtown Austin?
Yes, there are many parking options available in downtown Austin, including street parking, parking garages, and parking lots. It is recommended to check for parking availability and rates before heading downtown.
What are some must-see attractions in downtown Austin?
Some must-see attractions in downtown Austin include the Texas State Capitol, the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, the Bullock Texas State History Museum, the Blanton Museum of Art, and the Congress Avenue Bridge, home to the largest urban bat colony in North America.
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One day I will come and have a walk in Austin
It’s one of the better cities in the South and worth checking out. In my opinion southern cities are usually not that interesting but Austin is kinda cool. In my observation it seems like visitors from far away are there on business and the vacationers from far away seem to skip Austin and visit New Orleans and Miami instead
your video is always very nice
Wonderful, enjoyable tour of Austin. Added to my “must see” list, looks like a great town. Thanks for sharing and have subscribed to the channel 🙏❤
Thanks for the sub!
Great video.
I'm your fan
i feel here heheh
Welcome to my city..
Delicious Mexican and BBQ
@ Austin, Texas 🇺🇸
Great video. Good job
I am indigenous Montagnard I bean in Texas before not in Texas capital looks beautiful
Texas longhorns 🧡🤘
I don't even recognize my hometown city anymore looks just like other cities now lost it's soul😢
Austin Texas hear born and raised 🤠🤘🤘🤘🧡
Thank big tech companies
I love Texas ❤❤ ima come to it a after few months like 3 months and I’ll go to Texas I love it ❤❤ I have people that I know in it and the life in it is amazing ❤❤ love USA 🇺🇸 love America generally and love Texas ❤it’s the best country and the best city ❤❤
The beautiful city of Texas
My dream is to travel
moving in 3 months!
it is beatful!!! ı love it how much is it from aeroplane?
I’ve lived in Texas since my birth year of 2002 I really do love Austin and I’m thinking of moving here but the city seems so alien to the Austin I used to know from 2007 to 2013 but I love change I only hope Austin can at least keep the weirdness to compete with Seattle and Portland
Because I view Austin as my states cool Seattle
Please stay weird
Please don’t lose the weirdness
It's the libtards changing texas
Too late ! Too late
(LA PAMPA🇦🇷Y TEXAS🇺🇲SON LO MISMO)
Gracias por mirar y por la observación, es increíble escuchar que La Pampa comparte atributos similares con Austin. ¿Has estado en Dallas antes?
I wish the camera didn't pan around to look at things and just focused straight ahead instead.
I wouldn’t feel safe walking around the streets of Austin anymore. Are any other of our big cities here in Texas.
You’ll be fine. You’re more likely to die of boredom in sleepy Texas
@@ramencurry6672 when I do go it’s with some of my Texas Nationalist Movement members when we go walk the halls of the Capitol to talk with our legislators. Besides I don’t get bored this 71 year old retired merchant marine lady still drives anywhere I want to go in Texas.
@@gloriaanstine9289austin is the safest city in texas in the big 4
You have to check out Portland Oregon. Much nicer here!
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Where are the people?
I know huh....This must of been the post apocalyptic tour.
Summer 2023 in Austin = 110 degrees outside, Texas government advises to stay indoors.
Looks like an ok city, I don’t get the hype tbh, I’m assuming most people move here just for the jobs.
Austin sucks. Fort Worth > Dallas > Houston > San Antonio > Austin
The guy who commented probably got arrested on 6th being dumb. Austin is by far statistically the best Texan city, crime is low for a large city half the population owns a bachelor degree and it’s the 2nd healthiest city in the state with the best nature and nightlife.
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Austin is nothing like it used to be when I moved here 37 years ago,it was a beautiful place to live,not anymore,it all rundown trash everywhere,not a clean city anymore,to expensive to live here,this is bad
Wao, 37 years. That’s a long time ago. Definitely there has been significant changes in the city, as every other city, becoming more urbanized.
I didn’t see trash in the video. City looks clean. Maybe too clean and everyone is too well behaved
people rave about it so much but I dont see anything special.
Its maybe like London.
At night it's MUCH busier
34:00 I wonder why the woman so upset? She asks him to pull over when he’s already pulled over? What a dumb woman 😂😂😂
Just a normal day in America
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I am struggling to understand even after translating to English
American cities are such bad shape. Noone is every out walking, biking ect. To their destination out chilling being human, it's a shame.
the reason you dont see anyone walking is because its 107 with a feeling of 113 degrees in Austin texas right now, when it cools down there is plenty of people walking and biking around
@@CREATIONSGALORE no, even when it isn't hot there's hardly people outside. American cities are just really bad compared to european ones. What you call downtown is a joke. There's no proper inner city for pedestrians.
Guess the car dependency just ruins it.
@@Hallo81398 im not sure about that, yes the streets arent flooded with people walking but as i walk around downtown about every day i can say that there is a decent amount of people walking. it really depends on the day though.
Austin is actually one of the better cities in America..Most other cities in America are ghost towns due to the car culture and suburbs being more popular. While I like Austin a lot, I prefer the north east cities like New York, New Haven CT, etc…where there’s much more and short traveling distances between the cities in that region of the country
@@ramencurry6672 i don't even like new york. it's like a very low end european city. And actually i don't know any european city as ugly as new york
A once-great city ruined by the mass influx of Californians and other transplants over the past decade 🤦🏻♂. RIP Old Austin.
Too expensive for living 😢
Most big cities in the USA are. I would say all over the world
It might be cheaper in Oklahoma or Arkansas
i live in austin fucking sucks i want to back to new brafules
A lot of homeless
All the big cities in Texas have homeless people, more than Austin.
This city is a mess now with the whole state of California moving here. There's triple the traffic and a crap ton of apartment buildings being built, it's just horrible.
Omg city development of Americas 10th largest city is horrible 🤯🤯🤯
@@azulaquaza4916 City development my ass. They can’t even fix the damn roads.
You’re probably right. However there are other criticisms I’ve heard that it’s Texas’s fault for not redesigning the infrastructure properly. I’m from the northeast and the population density is far greater and I’ve never heard of people complaining about other people moving in. The infrastructure is better organized in the north compared to the south overall
WHERE ARE THE PEOPLE....
THIS MUST OF BEEN THE
POST APOCALYPTIC TOUR.🤌