Explore the city with three free, guided walking tours featuring
experienced and knowledgeable guides. Schedule runs March -
Nov.
Capitol Grounds: This tour reveals stories of past
government elections and interesting facts about the legendary
granite building. Actual dome stands 14 feet higher than nation's
capitol in Washington, D.C. Tours run Sat. - Sun. at 9 a.m.
Congress Avenue & East Sixth Street Tour: This
10-block National Historic Registered District tour weaves through
downtown revealing history of Congress Ave. Continues along
nine-block Sixth Street district and highlights Victorian
archi-tecture dating back to mid-1800s. Tours run Thurs. - Sat. at
9 a.m. and Sun. at 2 p.m.
Bremond Block Tour: Walk through most
distinguished block in downtown Austin. Once considered as most
refined and eminent neighborhoods owned by a single family. John
Bremond Sr., family patriarch, successfully built this block with
Victorian houses and lush landscapes. Tours depart Sat. & Sun.
promptly at 11 a.m.
The Driskill Hotel: Built in 1886 by cattle baron
Col. Jesse L. Driskill, offers a tour through the beautiful
corridors and spaces. Learn about myths, legends, and facts about
Driskill and his family while walking through the property. At
Sixth and Brazos sts.
Hyde Park Tour: Self-guided tour; Victorian and
bungalow-style homes along tree-shaded streets in historic
neighborhood. Elisabet Ney built her studio here. Hyde Park is just
north of downtown and the Univ. of Texas, roughly between 38 1/2
St. and 45th St.
Texas State Cemetery: Self-guided tour. Begins in
the middle of Road Spur 165, the shortest state highway in Texas.
Seven blocks east of I-35 at East Seventh and Navasota sts.
A step-by-step booklet is available from the Austin Convention
& Visitors Bureau for each of these self-guided tours. Tours
free. 512/478-0098.