Live Music Capital of the World – Austin, Texas

It’s been several weeks since my Texas road trip, and I have been thinking fondly back to portions of the trip. For my second post, I wanted to focus on Austin, as that’s where my husband and I spent a good amount of time. Austin is probably one of my favorite cities I have ever visited in the US.

One of the first things I noticed and loved was live music. Austin was coined as the “Live Music Capital of the World”. There is live music everywhere! We were walking on Congress Street, one of the main streets downtown. We heard jazz, metal, rock, country, and bluegrass, to name a few. One night, we listened to EDM music at an outdoor bar. It reminded me of a music festival I attended years ago. There was truly something for everyone.

Image is a photo of me and my husband. We are smiling at the camera. Behind us is an art mural. It says Greetings from Austin in big font. In the letters of Austin are various buildings and the N has the Texas state flag. Underneath the words Austin, it says Capital of Texas, although part of Capitol is blocked by us.

Besides live music, art was another primary focus in Austin. I had an art mural list saved on my phone, and it became a scavenger hunt of finding all the local art murals in various parts of the city. Coinciding with the art murals, several stores sold local art. We couldn’t resist buying an art print featuring one of Austin’s more well-known art murals.

Image is a photo of another art mural. There's a fantasy woman with teal skin, lime green eyes and dark purple eye shadow. To her right is a purple and pink bat. To her left, it shows UFOs with green beams and various purple skined human like creatures.

In between live music and shopping for art, there were other areas we explored. We drove to Mount Bonnell, which provided a beautiful view of the Austin skyline. We toured the Lyndon B Johnson Library & Museum. I didn’t know anything about Presidential Libraries, but I was glad that we took the time to visit. I convinced my husband that we should stop at Austin Books & Comics, which was one of the best comic book stores I have ever been to. I’m planning on writing more about this in a separate post.

Image is a photo of a view from Mount Bonnell. It shows a plaque off a cliffside and green trees. To the right is a river. Off in the very far distance is the Austin skyline.

Austin was an awesome city to visit. Austin is one of the cities in the US that’s growing so quickly, and I can see why. I have Austin as a city on my list to revisit because there’s so much to discover. Compared to my road trip in March, I felt that this trip was slower-paced because we didn’t make as many stops. My last post will be up sometime next week, where I will write about Dallas since we did a day trip there as well.

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