Austin 3-Day Itinerary

A day-by-day plan for Austin: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.

Day 1

Arrive & Explore the Highlights

Morning
Texas State Capitol

The pink granite capitol building, taller than the US Capitol. Free guided tours of the rotunda, chambers and grounds.

🕐 Mon–Fri 7am–5pm, Sat–Sun 9am–5pm; tours hourly

Free entry

💡 Join a 30-minute free tour at the north entrance. Skip the paid parking; use metered street spots on Congress Avenue or the Capitol Visitors Parking Garage on 12th St (first hour free).

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Afternoon
Texas State Capitol

The pink granite state capitol building, taller than the US Capitol. Free guided tours explain Texas history and architecture.

🕐 Monday-Friday 7am-6pm, Saturday-Sunday 9am-6pm

Free entry

💡 Book a free tour online to skip the queue. The grounds have good spots for photos of the building without crowds.

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Evening
Where to eat

The Elephant Room · ££

Starbucks · ££

Day 2

Deeper Into Austin

Morning
Barton Springs Pool

A large natural spring-fed swimming pool in Zilker Park. The water stays a cool 68-70°F year-round, making it a city-wide hangout in summer.

🕐 5am–10pm daily, free times vary by season

💡 Free entry before 8am and after 9pm from May to September. Bring a towel and lock if you bring valuables.

Midday
Zilker Metropolitan Park

A 351-acre park on the Colorado River with open fields, a hike-and-bike trail, a botanical garden and a disc golf course. Also hosts free events like Blues on the Green.

🕐 5am–10pm daily

💡 Park on the north side off Barton Springs Road near the tennis courts to avoid the weekend crowds near the pool. Bring a picnic blanket.

Afternoon
The Contemporary Austin – Laguna Gloria

A 14-acre sculpture park on the shores of Lake Austin with rotating outdoor installations by local and international artists. The historic Mediterranean-style villa hosts small indoor exhibits.

🕐 Tue–Sat 10am–5pm, Sun 12–5pm (free Thursdays)

💡 Free every Thursday. The grounds close 30 minutes before the building; arrive early to walk the full loop. No food trucks on site, but you can bring your own snacks.

Late afternoon
Mount Bonnell

A short, steep climb of about 100 steps to a lookout point over the Colorado River and Lake Austin. The view is decent — you can see the city skyline and hills. No facilities at the top.

🕐 Daily 5am–10pm

💡 Go at sunset for the best light, but expect crowds. Park on Mount Bonnell Road, not the shoulder. The steps are uneven; wear decent shoes.

Evening
Dining tonight

Deep Eddy Cabaret

Galaxy Cafe

Day 3

Final Favourites & Departure

Morning
Mount Bonnell

A short, steep climb of about 100 steps leads to a panoramic view of the Colorado River and the Austin skyline. A popular spot at sunset.

💡 Go on a weekday to avoid the crowds and find parking. Bring water—no shade on the trail. The best photos are 30 minutes before sunset.

Midday
Mexic-Arte Museum

A downtown museum focused on traditional and contemporary Mexican, Latino and Latinx art. Rotating exhibitions and a permanent collection of prints and folk art

💡 Pay-what-you-wish every Thursday. Student discounts with ID. The gift shop has fair-trade ceramics from Oaxaca—good for unique souvenirs.

Afternoon
Blanton Museum of Art

The University of Texas art museum with a strong collection of modern Latin American and European works. General admission is $12, but free for UT students and

💡 Visit on a Thursday for free entry. The museum cafe has good coffee and pastries. Spend an hour max unless you're a serious art buff.

Before departure
Barton Springs Pool

A large, spring-fed swimming pool in Zilker Park, maintained at a constant 20°C. Popular with locals for lap swimming or just cooling off.

💡 Go early on weekday mornings (before 9am) to avoid crowds and the $9 entry fee; entry is free before 8am from May to September.

Final meal

Giovanni Pizza Stand

The Omelettry

Getting Around Austin

Airport Flyer Route 20 From $1.25 40 min

Get a day pass for $2.50 if you plan more bus rides. The stop at 5th and Guadalupe is a 5-minute walk to the Omni.

Capital Metro Local Bus From $1.25 15 min

Use the CapMetro app for real-time arrivals. The Omni is on the 1 bus route which runs along Congress Avenue.

Ride-share (Uber/Lyft) From $25 20 min

Peak hours add surge pricing—walk to the ride-share lot on the airport's ground level to avoid delays.

Austin-Bergstrom Airport Taxi From $30 20 min

Flat rate to downtown is around $30 plus tip. Avoid queue by pre-booking with a local company like Austin Cab.

Capital Metro Route 20 From 1.25 USD 45 min

Get off at South Lamar & Barton Springs, then walk 0.3 miles north. Buy a day pass for $2.50 and use it for local buses all day.

Capital Metro Route 3 From 1.25 USD (already covered if using day pass) 10 min

This bus runs north along Lamar and stops directly across the street from the hotel. Tap your card on board—no cash accepted.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 3 days enough for Austin?

Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like Texas State Capitol and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.

What is the best time to visit Austin?

See our full best time to visit Austin guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.

Where should I stay for this itinerary?

A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Baymont Inn and Suites, Omni Hotel & Resorts, Corporate Lodging - Austin. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.