James C. Hormel G&L Center
Gain access to an archive of books detailing LGBT history and culture. Maybe even learn a little bit about that whole Pride thing.
Read MoreGLBT Historical Society & Museum
The only full-scale museum of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender history and culture in the United States, it’s a must-see to brush up on your LGBT trivia.
Read MoreLeslie-Lohman Museum of Art
Leslie-Lohman Museum’s mission is to preserve, exhibit and foster the creation of art that is created by LGBTQ artists or which resonates of queer experience.
Read MoreZilker Park
A great place to enjoy nature within the city, you can enjoy gardens, canoeing, swimming, theaters and all manner of active and inactive gaiety.
Read MoreThe Blanton Museum of Art
Recently opened, The Blanton offers a variety of European, American and Latin American work and a permanent collection containing over 17,000 pieces.
Read MoreThe Bat Bridge!
America’s largest urban bat colony is either really cool, or really frightening. Come at dusk to see 1.5 million bats emerge from under the Ann Richards Congress Avenue Bridge.
Read MoreSouth Austin Museum of Popular Culture
A cute museum that mostly focuses pop art in Austin. It’s like a little music history lesson taught with a vast collections of concert posters.
Read MoreMuseum of Natural and Artificial Ephemerata
Austin will stay weird if this place sticks around. Oddities and bizarre collections abound, but check the hours first because those too are subject to change.
Read MoreHippie Hollow Park
Why wear clothes when they’re optional down at Hippie Hollow. Leave your inhibitions at home and enjoy 109 acres of naked bliss.
Read MoreAustin Museum of Art
This museum hopes to bring together the Austin community through modern and contemporary art. The AMOA and the Jones Center Arthouse are now one.
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