Discover Austin’s Neighborhoods
Whether planning a permanent move, or a family vacation, Austin, Texas offers it all. Vacations for the outdoor types include, hiking, kayaking, and mountain biking, all within the city’s limits, at Zilker Park, located in South Congress. If the music scene, art galleries, or trying new restaurants is more appealing, there are many to choose from. If moving is in the future, most any Austin neighborhood has a healthy housing market, fair prices and the lifestyle of choice, while living in a great place.
If you enjoy music, Austin is referred to as the “Live Music Capitol of the World,” offering plenty of clubs or restaurants with live music.Get more information here. http://www.mirror.co.uk/advice/travel/2011/04/02/travel-austin-the-musical-capital-of-texas-115875-23031033/ In the East Austin Area there are nearly 200 restaurants offering cuisine from around the world. Many of these same eateries showcase live music nightly.
A few of the city’s best neighborhoods, for a permanent move, are in the city. Hyde Park: Founded in 1897, is home to many professors and students. Old Enfield: Another older area, where the Civil War, Pease Mansion, is located. Tarrytown: A newer an upscale neighborhood.
Some suburbs to visit near Austin: Round Rock, Arboretum, and San Marcos.
Vacations or moving, Austin neighborhoods have it all.