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The Dirdie Birdie The Dirdie Birdie

The Dirdie Birdie is a one-of-a-kind immersive miniature golf experience featuring a 12-hole course with unique interactive themes, such as the South Congress bats, the Pennybacker Bridge, and the Music Lane.

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ABC Kite Fest ABC Kite Fest

Soar into spring with one of Austin's longest-running traditions, ABC Kite Fest. Join the day-long activities for all ages, including the traditional kite flying contest, a kite-making workshop, face painting, games, contests, rock walls, moonwalks, MossFest, Kids Club, and the Pet Zone.

 
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The Venue The Venue

Sporting a sleek look with an abundance of amenities, an open and spacious floor plan, and a lust-worthy stage, The Venue is the perfect location to enjoy Austin's nightly events. The Venue boasts the largest balcony on 6th St, where guests can appreciate the vibrant city lights and the spirit of Austin.

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Zilker Botanical Garden Zilker Botanical Garden

Explore the "jewel in the heart of Austin," also known as the Zilker Botanical Garden. The garden was established in 1995 and sprawls through 31 acres of downtown Austin, offering a sweet escape from city streets and greeting more than 400,000 visitors annually. Themes among the gardens are as varied as nature itself. There's a Japanese garden and koi pond, a rose garden, an herb garden, a butterfly trail and garden, and a cactus garden among the selections to tour. Another unique feature is the Hartman Prehistoric Garden, which recreates the habitat of local dinosaurs. Visitors can tour the gardens for free and take home a Texas succulent or majestic orchid among the many offerings.

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