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Welcome
to Austin
Austin,
Texas is quite a city! In the high-tech industry, Austin is nicknamed
Silicon Hills, similar to California’s Silicon Valley. The
City of Austin offers a bustling urban lifestyle with modern offices,
restaurants, coffee shops, and brew pubs. From the gorgeous, natural,
rolling landscape in the northern areas to the bustling, downtown
area of Austin, access to all the recreational options are just
minutes away. Commute times from all areas are reasonable, ranging
from 15 to 30 minutes. No matter what your lifestyle, there is
sure to be an ideal area of the city for you.
Its
unique blend of trendy and traditional, classic and contemporary,
busy and quaint makes Austin a city to remember. Austin is more
than just the state capital it’s the heart of Texas. Known
for one of the largest universities in the country, University
of Texas, and renown for a tremendous selection of live music,
Austin stands proud as the nation’s 2nd fastest growing
city and one of the best places to live.
Residents proudly boast Austin the “Live Music Capital of
the World,” probably because of the many bars, clubs and
restaurants that line the streets. Sixth Street is home to Austin’s
most popular nightclubs and historic buildings. By day the city
hosts a world of commerce, wealth and success; by night it meets
an array of entertainment and opportunity, Austin considers herself
a gem of a city.
The
Texas State Capitol is impressive and the city’s museums
shine, however they are augmented by Austin’s attractions;
the natural pool at Barton Springs, beautiful Lake Travis, the
rolling green of Zilker Park and the mighty flight of over a million
Mexican free-tail bats from beneath Congress Avenue Bridge.
Austin sits
in south central Texas, about 80 miles northeast of San Antonio,
165 miles west of Houston, 200 miles south of Dallas and 500 miles
east of El Paso. The Colorado River drifts through town on its
way to the Gulf of Mexico.
Austin
has a semitropical climate. May through September is the rainiest,
most humid period, but even August’s heat spells are less
severe than elsewhere in the state. As far as weather is concerned,
Fall and Spring are the best times to visit.
For more
information on Austin go to City of Austin Website… www.ci.austin.tx.us/
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