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This month we’re launching Dell Play Through, the first app that lets you golf through a real city—starting with downtown Austin. These spots are highlights (or delicious hazards) on the course.
Capitol Building · Downtown Austin · 223 tips and reviews
Dell: Take a free tour: the red granite dome, topped by the Goddess of Liberty, is 6 feet taller than the U.S. Capitol. The best photo opportunities are sunrise and sunset.
Movie Theater · Downtown Austin · 76 tips and reviews
Dell: Built in 1915, this classic theater has hosted performers from Houdini to Foo Fighters. Don’t let a long movie line scare you away: the Paramount holds 1,200 people.
Performing Arts Venue · Bouldin Creek · 42 tips and reviews
Dell: Founded in 1911, the Symphony is Austin’s oldest performing arts group. The Halloween Children’s Concert and Christmas Sing-Along are local family faves.
Dell: Based on all the hype, this is some of the best BBQ in the country. Believe the hype. Three-hour lines for the 15-hour-smoked brisket are routine. They open at 11. Get in line by 8.
Dell: As seen in the Austin-based classic Dazed and Confused: Moonlight Towers were used in the old days to illuminate city streets and scare away late-night muggers.
Dell: A big dance floor and a brass band. Old-school cowboys and young hipsters. Get ready to two-step. Austin favorite Bomb Tacos has a trailer on the back patio.
History Museum · Central East Austin · 16 tips and reviews
Dell: Austin’s oldest standing frame structure was built in 1841 to represent France in the new Republic of Texas. Now it’s a museum and concert venue selling "J'Adore Texas" t-shirts.
Dell: A crafty Brooklyn-esque speakeasy with a French-Tex menu, tucked into Austin’s up-and-coming East Side. Sample artisanal cocktails from the city’s best mixologists.
Dell: The oddball collection includes a Fiji mermaid, the Minnesota Iceman, and shrunken heads. Take the $4 tour and learn your future from the resident fortune teller.
Restaurant · Downtown Austin · 15 tips and reviews
Dell: Chef Tim Love's rarified bistro rewards the adventurous. Try the rabbit-rattlesnake sausage, wild boar ribs and elk with huckleberries. And those are just the appetizers.
Farmers Market · Downtown Austin · 34 tips and reviews
Dell: This open-air market features locally grown produce and deliciously healthy snacks. Enjoy an organic tamale, and wash it down with a green smoothie from the juice stand next door.
Public Art · Downtown Austin · 10 tips and reviews
Dell: Before you hit your next shot on the road again, tip your cap to the red-headed stranger. Willie is immortalized in this 8-foot bronze statue. You’re also steps away from Austin City Limits.
Mexican Restaurant · Downtown Austin · 264 tips and reviews
Dell: This luxe Mexican beauty reflects the culinary trends of Mexico City's hip neighborhood Colonia Condesa. Try the 4-guac sampler and the chapulines, a Oaxacan specialty of fried grasshoppers.
Record Store · Old West Austin · 76 tips and reviews
Dell: What BookPeople is to print, Waterloo is to vinyl. The staff helps you navigate their impressive selection without the snarky “High Fidelity” attitude.
Art Gallery · Old West Austin · 30 tips and reviews
Dell: Before: An unfinished building. After: A three-story open air art gallery, featuring the best local muralists and street artists. Wear good climbing shoes and trek to the top for great city views.