Since attending the 2016 US Grand Prix, Austin's own Gabriel Luna is a huge F1 fan. Ahead of the 2024 race, the actor shares his Bat City picks, from live music to breakfast tacos.
There are few things Texas does better than great barbecue – except maybe Tex-Mex. BBC Travel’s RSVP Abroad heads to Austin to settle the debate once and for all.
These five cities are made for finding love, thanks to their lively bars, trendy restaurants, outdoor activities – and laid-back locals known for being open to meeting new people.
Looking to catch up with an old friend? Set out with a windows-down playlist, a hearty appetite and a general plan for a five-day easy riding road trip from Austin to Dallas.
Former US president Lyndon B Johnson inspires a new way to visit the Texas city – involving romance, ice cream and speakeasies – that even the least political people can appreciate.
Running from 9 to 18 March, the epic music, film and interactive festival has a cast of thousands and a schedule to test the mettle of the most party-hardy reveller.
The unique city, with its hilly, green terrain and academic, creative and high tech sectors, is a desirable home base.
Get charged up in the live music capital of the world, with more than 200 venues and thousands of musicians to choose from.
Though mechanical bulls are usually associated with western bars, the Travaasa Austin hotel and spa started a one-of-a-kind “Bull Fitness” class to whip visitors into shape.