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Hight rate 19 location for tourist in Austin, TX, USA
06-2025 Pease Park Treehouse in Hight rate 19 location for tourist in Austin, TX, USAThe Eureka Room - A Unique and Fun Austin Experience - Austin Quynh Duong: TLDR- Don’t waste your money!
Please don’t let the 4.5 star rating fool you. I went here a few weeks ago with some friends, and left extremely disappointed.
I cannot believe this place has such a high rating.
This is now located inside the owner’s house. We got a little lost because we were expecting the store front pictured on Google.
The experience is incredibly repetitive…you’re put in a room with some LED screens. There’s some fun lighting, but that’s it. The whole experience is shouting “psych”, playing with plastic fruit, and high-fiving each other. Oh wait you high-five the floor, too.
Based on other similar rated reviews..he hasn’t changed this format or the videos in years. This is very outdated, niche humor. Think videos you made back in 2008 with Microsoft Paint.
Overall, please consider doing something else. For $25 you can have a lot more fun in Austin. The owner/creator was incredibly nice, though!
Emma Long Metropolitan Park - Austin Suzanne Acosta: Its a beautiful little get away location. We stayed just in front of bathrooms which were left lighted all night. The spot we did was only 1 night, no electricity hook up or water. Their RV locations have 3 or 4 spots where you are allowed to have tents. Nice fishing area and very clean, grass is well maintained.
ATX Sign - Vijay devara: A beautiful Instagram spot just out side of the whole food. The design is very colorful, with views of sky scrappers in the background.
Definitely recommend, try going early hours in the morning to avoid the traffic.
Zilker Nature Preserve - Austin H. Ash (Gus Kase): Amazing place. Didnt get to see it all, but Ive heard everyone loves it and can see by the field of people sitting out on blankets on a good day.
☆ Barton Springs Pool,
though, is why I came, and I am glad I did. Its such a cool place with a unique vibe.
Cant believe Ive visited it before. Its now a ritual for me to go back every time Im in town now!
The Contemporary Austin - Jones Center - Austin Azalea R: Very cool museum! 5$ for students and seniors. There are two areas downstairs and one area on the second floor. Very cool rooftop with views of congress and the capitol building. Beautiful works of art. I will definitely be back.
Republic Square - Austin Mari Almz: This park dates back to the 1800s and has seen Austin evolve around it. There are benches, restrooms, a café nearby, and sometimes live events, which make it feel lively and connected to the community.
That said, like many parts of downtown, there’s often a visible homeless presence. As a woman, I’ve personally felt a little uneasy here at times—not because anything’s happened, but just because you never really know. Most of the people keep to themselves, and I’ve never been directly bothered. There are also police patrolling the area regularly, which helps make it feel a bit more secure.
Overall, it’s a solid downtown park—beautiful in the day, maybe not somewhere I’d linger alone late at night. But for a mid-day break or a weekend market, it’s a great little spot.
Botanical Gates of Paradise - Austin Nicole Beyer: This was tough... Ive been to at least 15 botanical gardens in my life and this unfortunately was not the best for 3 reasons.
1. Parking, they have a sign claiming the lot is full, you then park (as a non local) in the closest parking lot you see (pay $7, hike up a hill) and come through the lot that was "full" to an array of parking spots.... Need better signage and instruction for the lot at the back entrance that was WIDE OPEN!
2. The water features, the bigger water feature had a few fun falls. However there were maybe 2 fish total in the pond, barely any pond plants and no big architectural art or pieces anywhere. It was plain, boring, and unkept. The different waterways/levels to keep the pond going were filled with debris and yuck from not being cleaned often enough.
3. Where are the flowers and staff??? For a botanical garden all that was "in bloom" was day lilies. Now I know this is TX and the climate can literally kill but!!! Where is the staff during experience to provide direction and fun facts??? Where (or honestly who!) are the Horticulturalists that do the garden design so every section always have something in bloom???? The entire garden honestly reminded me of going to someones house whose mom picked out the plants years ago and just put in a ton of purple cone flowers for butterflies, lilies and Irises because they are easy and green shrubbery to fill the space.
Mind you, this was an $8 experience but, I felt I got a way more fun and visually tantalizing experience going to the Hill Country Water Garden greenhouse instead! And thats a greenhouse for shopping... Plan smart to save your time, money, and sweat. P.s. the cactus garden was pitiful! Small plants, small layout, no design!
Octopus House - Austin Gary Gentile jr: You get what you see. Super cool house that you stop and get a picture of.