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Campus & austin
Make the most of your time in Austin — on campus and beyond.
Whether you’re interested in exploring UT Austin landmarks or experiencing the city’s food, music and culture, we’ve gathered resources to help you plan your visit.
Explore UT Austin
Discover iconic campus spaces, historic landmarks and the places that make the Forty Acres unique.




Blanton Museum of Art
A world-class art museum just steps from the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center, featuring Austin, the monumental last work by renowned American artist Ellsworth Kelly.
Harry Ransom Center
An internationally renowned humanities research center in the heart of campus, home to Robert De Niro’s archive, Frida Kahlo’s iconic self-portrait and much more.
LBJ Presidential Library
The first presidential library to be located on a college campus, complete with an Oval Office replica and the custom-built limousine President Johnson used post-presidency.
Texas Science & Natural History Museum
Everything’s bigger in Texas, including dinosaurs. The museum’s Texas Titans exhibit features life-sized skeletal reconstructions of a tyrannosaur and a pterosaur based on fossils found in Big Bend National Park.
Barton Springs Pool
Cool off in one of the crown jewels of Austin, a three-acre pool in Zilker Park with an average temperature of 68-70 degrees.
Bullock Texas State History Museum
Learn about the history of Texas or catch an IMAX movie right across the street from the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center.
Congress Avenue Bridge Bats
Watch the largest urban bat population in North America emerge at sunset, an iconic Austin experience.
Lady Bird Lake
Get your steps in on the hike-and-bike trail or try your hand at canoeing, kayaking or standup paddleboarding minutes from campus.
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