Surround yourself with the works of Charles Umlauf and other visual artists as they showcase their unique sculptures at The UMLAUF Sculpture Garden & Museum, where they encourage the understanding and appreciation of the intersection of nature, sculpture, and the arts. Take a stroll through the gardens and contemplate the sculptures or your thoughts. Enjoy some private time with a friend as you sit on the secluded benches and enjoy the occasional dance or music performance amongst the trees.
Topgolf has evolved into the best-in-class entertainment destination with dynamic event spaces and a food and drink menu that would put any sports bar to shame. Enjoy the climate-controlled hitting bays for year-round comfort with HDTVs throughout the sports bar and restaurant. Use the complimentary clubs or bring your own and aim at the giant outfield targets where the high-tech balls will score themselves.
Experience the wonder of downtown Austin on foot with Walking Tours of Austin, where the guides are expert storytellers who are personable, approachable, and, well, just plain fun. Step back in time and join the exceptional Murder Walk, where true crime uncovers exact crime locations, details, and the fascinating theories surrounding the year that changed Austin forever. Are you drawn to macabre? Choose the hauntingly good Ghost Walk Tour and enjoy tales of murder, mystery, unrequited love, and ghosts. Ready for your Morning Walk Tour? Picture a mid-morning stroll through streets, alleyways, and iconic historical landmarks as you sip on a good cup of coffee, as your guide gives the inside scoop on the best places to eat, drink, listen to live music, and explore the city.
Join Austin City Limits Live, where you can enjoy the iconic show that offers viewers unparalleled access to featured acts in an intimate setting that provides a platform for artists to deliver inspired, memorable, full-length performances. Stroll through three intimate levels and check out the premium theater seating, suites, and galleries that showcase Scott Newton, Jack, and Jim Marshall's iconic photographs.