Where to find the best Austin vacation packages
Country, blues, rock, Americana — whatever your musical preference, you’ll find it in Austin. Known as the “Live Music Capital of the World,” Austin has…
By Elizabeth Penney · Oct 17, 2017
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You’ve heard that everything’s bigger in Texas—and if you attempt to drive across it you’ll know that’s God’s honest truth—but it goes beyond that: personalities, ten-gallon hats, and belt-buckles are bigger. Longhorns, rattlesnakes, and juicy steaks: all bigger. Hearts are bigger too, as is the hospitality. The terrain is diverse with its piney woods of East Texas, West Texas cattle ranches and canyons, the hill country outside or Austin, and fields of bluebonnets and wildflowers lining the highways in between. Houston and Dallas are always in competition—with each other—and with everybody else; they’re hard to beat when it comes to fine dining, great shopping, art museums and attractions. Alternative Austin, Cowtown in Fort Worth to the River Walk in San Antonio each have their own unique charm and are not to be missed. Whether in the big city or some one-horse town, once you find yourself in Texas, you’ll just might find you want to stay while.
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Country, blues, rock, Americana — whatever your musical preference, you’ll find it in Austin. Known as the “Live Music Capital of the World,” Austin has…
By Elizabeth Penney · Oct 17, 2017
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Sandy beaches, crystal waters and endless sunshine await visitors to Galveston, an island off the Texas Gulf Coast.…
By Elizabeth Penney · Oct 10
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Austin is a diverse city known for its quirky residents and live music. Alternative culture is the norm,…
By Elizabeth Penney · Oct 1
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Sprouting from the suburbs between Dallas and Fort Worth is Grapevine, a charming, small-town escape known for its…
By Breawna Eaton · Jul 14
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Galveston, Texas, teeters on a tropical climate –subtropical, to be exact. Located on Galveston Island and Pelican Island,…
By Alexander Castro · Jul 5
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As you might guess about the United States’ fourth-largest city, there’s a lot to do in Houston —much…
By Alexander Castro · Jun 4
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Summer is around the corner, and there’s no better way to spend it than by heading to one of the…
By Davina Van Buren · May 22
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The third largest city in Texas may be known for its beloved football team, the Cowboys, and its…
By Breawna Eaton · Apr 11
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Established in 1883 as a water stop for the San Antonio Railroad, this one-horse town has become an…
By travelmag · May 14