Hill Country, TX

Travel Guide

Franklin Park which includes forest scenes and a lake or waterhole
LBJ Presidential Library which includes interior views
North Central Austin featuring a garden
LBJ Presidential Library featuring heritage elements and interior views
Austin City Hall featuring outdoor art

The heart of Texas lies in the edgy, artistic cities and stunningly diverse landscapes of Hill Country, a centrally located region with a rich local culture.

Hill Country’s name is well earned, as the central Texan region is covered in green, rolling hills and picturesque landscapes. Travel throughout the area to discover the cities that lie within the scenery. You’ll find hubs of creative communities and historical attractions.

Discover the history of the region in towns with Germanic names and old-world atmospheres. German immigrants moved to the region in the 1840s, founding towns such as Luckenbach and Gruene. Visit them to encounter wild, frontier towns with rich musical legacies, vintage saloons and charming dance halls.

Hill Country is home to Texas’ trendy, thriving capital, Austin. Nicknamed the “Live Music Capital of the World,” Austin is the place to be during major festivals throughout the year. Come outside of a festival to discover the naturally warmed waters of Barton Springs Pool, browse the exhibits of the Bullock Texas State History Museum and marvel at the unusual art installation The Cathedral of Junk.

Historic Fredericksburg is popular with sightseers, who come to visit Fort Martin Scott and the nearby village of Luckenbach. From here, it’s a short drive to Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, which is dominated by the unusual sight of a pink granite dome. In this area you can climb rocks, watch birds and pitch a tent for a night beneath the stars.

Roam around the scenic landscapes outside the cities to find unusual and breathtaking sights. Destinations such as Lost Maples State Natural Area feature rivers winding through colorful canyons, while the fields outside Burnet are famed for a stunning display of bluebonnet wildflowers in April. Head beneath the hills in Cascade Caverns to see frogs, bats and salamanders in vast limestone caves.

Relax after exploring the sights of Hill Country in one of its numerous wineries. The lesser-known wine-producing region is the home of dozens of vineyards that run tours and tasting sessions with views of the fertile landscape.

Fly into Austin-Bergstrom International Airport then use a car to travel across the diverse landscapes of Hill Country. The region is a great place to explore year round, but spring promises milder days, fields covered in bluebonnets and a range of music festivals.

Where to stay in Hill Country

Downtown Austin showing street scenes and an administrative buidling

Downtown Austin

4/5(3,407 area reviews)

Central business district with high-rise buildings, Downtown Austin offers shopping at Second Street District and Sixth Street, art at Contemporary Austin Jones Center, and sights like Texas State Capitol. Accessible via Capital MetroRail.

Downtown Austin
Guadelupe River at New Braunfels, Texas

Gruene

5/5(72 area reviews)

Experience German-Texan heritage and architecture while shopping, dining, and wine-tasting in renovated buildings. Must-see spots include Gruene Hall, Gruene Family Home, and the historic water tower.

Gruene
Wild berry farms for growing seeds in Fredericksburg Tx #endlesssummer

Fredericksburg Historic District

While visiting Fredericksburg Historic District, you might make a stop by sights like Main Street and Rockbox Theater.

Fredericksburg Historic District
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The Domain

Dubbed as "Austin's second downtown," this high-density center boasts upscale retail stores, diverse dining options, and residential apartments. Explore Domain NORTHSIDE, Rock Rose district, and Q2 Stadium, with easy access to future Broadmoor and McKalla Place stations.

The Domain
Austin showing signage

South Congress

4/5(666 area reviews)

Eclectic small retailers, diverse dining options, and vibrant music and art venues define this shopping and cultural district. Hop on MetroRapid Route 801 for easy city access, or explore the square's food trucks for tasty treats.

South Congress
Lake Travis which includes general coastal views, landscape views and a coastal town

Lower Basin Lake Travis

If you're spending some time in Lower Basin Lake Travis, Hippie Hollow and Lake Travis are top sights worth seeing.

Lower Basin Lake Travis
Omni Austin Hotel

Omni Austin Hotel

4 out of 5
700 San Jacinto Blvd Austin TX
$224 nightly
The price is $268 total per night from Apr 5 to Apr 6
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Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Austin. Enjoy free WiFi, 2 restaurants, and 2 bars/lounges. Our guests praise the breakfast and the pool in our ...
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Room was damaged from various parts (hole in the wall), housekeeping didnt clean anything properly routinely-- the sink and toilet was dirty from the moment we checked in, to the point where we had to sanitize the area ourselves.

Reviewed on Mar 24, 2026

Omni Austin Hotel
Hyatt House Austin/Downtown

Hyatt House Austin/Downtown

3.5 out of 5
901 Neches Street Austin TX
$128 nightly
The price is $152 total per night from Apr 5 to Apr 6
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9/10 Wonderful! (2,555 reviews)
Clean rooms, great location and staff

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Hyatt House Austin/Downtown
Aiden Austin City Hotel

Aiden Austin City Hotel

4 out of 5
2200 S I H 35 Austin TX
$111 nightly
The price is $133 total per night from Apr 5 to Apr 6
$133 total
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9/10 Wonderful! (1,769 reviews)
Cockroach and tick in the room, left the property immediately. Staff (Jose Lopez) unhelpful, claimed I was lying even after I showed him videos of the bugs. Room was poor otherwise - small, poorly lit - much better options in the area.

Reviewed on Mar 24, 2026

Aiden Austin City Hotel
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 Studio Haus East 6th Austin by Kasa

Studio Haus East 6th Austin by Kasa

2 out of 5
1812 E 6th St Austin TX
Stay at this aparthotel in Austin. Enjoy free WiFi, a 24-hour fitness center, and a business center. Popular attractions Sixth Street and Lady Bird Lake are ...
9/10 Wonderful! (108 reviews)
It was perfect

Reviewed on Mar 25, 2026

Studio Haus East 6th Austin by Kasa
Placemakr Downtown Austin

Placemakr Downtown Austin

4.5 out of 5
710 E 3rd St Austin TX
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9/10 Wonderful! (596 reviews)
This property was great, especially for the price! We were able to walk all over downtown and East Austin, as well as down to the bat bridge from our room. Having a kitchen and separate sleeping area was really nice as well. We enjoyed watching the bats fly and the nighttime skyline from the ...

Reviewed on Mar 25, 2026

Placemakr Downtown Austin
Austin Condo Hotel

Austin Condo Hotel

4.5 out of 5
48 East Ave Austin TX
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9.2/10 Wonderful! (497 reviews)
Wonderful space.

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Austin Condo Hotel
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