Texas Travel Information 325-853-1555

Amarillo

Airlines

800-433-7300

800-435-9792

800-525-0280
Car Rentals

806-335-1550

806-372-5549

806-335-2331

806-335-2812

806-335-2311

806-335-2313
Bed & Breakfasts Hotels Other Amarillo Info Amarillo Attractions
  • Palo Duro Canyon State Park - over 26,000 spectacular acres in one of the nation's largest canyons.
  • Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum - like The Smithsonian but with a Texas accent.
  • Don Harrington Discovery Center - now with a Digital Space Theater.
  • Big Texan Steak Ranch - home of the free 72 ounce steak dinner if eaten within an hour - .
  • Historic Rt. 66 - America's Mother Road.
  • Kwahadi Museum of the American Indian - home for the Kwahadi Indian Dancers.
  • Globe-News Center for the Performing Arts - home to the performing arts.
  • Amarillo Botanical Gardens - featuring the Bivins Tropical Conservatory.
  • American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum - with spectacular new facilities.
  • Amarillo Museum of Art - where admission is always free.
  • Amarillo Dillas & Dusters - Minor league baseball and arena football action.
  • Wonderland Amusement Park - one of the state's best amusement parks.
  • Cadillac Ranch - America's most unique bumper crop.
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Austin

Airlines

800-433-7300

800-235-9292

800-525-0280

800-221-1212

888-958-9538

800-432-1359

888-564-6119

800-435-9792

800-241-6522
Car Rentals

800-574-6000
915-772-8570

800-462-5266
915-778-4401

800-831-2847
915-779-2700

915-532-3435

915-778-5445

800-736-8222
915-779-2260

800-654-3131
915-772-4255

800-227-7368
915-778-9417

915-778-9236
Hotels Other Austin Info Austin Attractions
  • 6th Street Clubs, Bars, Historic Buildings - Sixth Street in downtown Austin is perhaps the city's best known street outside of Texas. Seven blocks of East 6th from Congress Avenue to Interstate 35 is Austin's entertainment district. Encompassing E. 5th and 7th Streets as well as various cross-streets, it is home to numerous clubs and bars and the heart of our live music scene.
  • Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum - Located at the corner of Congress Avenue and Martin Luther King Blvd., the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum is an easy walk from the State Capitol to the south and the UT campus to the north.
  • Fort Tumbleweed Old West Town - Located at the original site of Liberty Hill, it features 16 acres of historic buildings and relics of Texas history. Browse the gift shops and museum store, stroll through the grounds.
  • Jourdan-Bachman Pioneer Farm - The past comes alive through this "living museum" where costumed interpreters demonstrate the use of historically correct farm animals, crops, furnishings, food, and more. You can experience rural life in 19th century Central Texas.
  • LBJ Library and Museum - Texan Lyndon Baines Johnson was the 36th President of the United States. His library, largest of the presidential libraries, sits on the University of Texas campus at 2313 Red River, just a few blocks north of the Frank Erwin Center.
  • Paramount Theatre - Dating back to before World War I, the Paramount Theatre at 713 Congress Avenue is just down the street from the State Capitol.
  • Texas Governor's Mansion - Right near the State Capitol at 1010 Colorado is the building that has been home to every Texas Governor since Governor Pease in 1856.
  • Texas State Archives & Library - Located on San Jacinto Street, the visitor's entrance is on the side facing the Capitol (Brazos Street). The building houses a massive collection of Texana as well as superb resources for genealogy research.
  • Texas State Capitol | Basement Level - Most visitors to the Texas State Capitol never venture to the floor below the main level. There is a modern underground portion, the Capitol Extension on the north side of the building, but there is also the basement beneath the main building that holds its own special treats.
  • UT Tower - Built in 1936, as the first phase in the replacement of the Old Main Building, the tower is the centerpiece of the University of Texas campus in the heart of Austin.
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Dallas / Ft. Worth

Airlines

888-247-2262

800-247-8726

800-247-8726

800-252-7522

800-247-9297

800-433-7300

800-525-0280

800-221-1212

800-432-1359

800-225-2525

800-452-2022

800-241-6522

800-428-4322
   
Car Rentals

214-939-2192

214-357-1711

214-350-3390

214-979-9494
   
Hotels
  • Adolphus Hotel / 1321 Commerce St., Dallas, TX 75202 / 214-742-8200 / 877-784-6835
  • Hotel ZaZa / 2332 Leonard St., Dallas, TX 75201 / 800-597-8399 / 214-468-8399
  • Hilton / 815 Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76102 / 817-870-2100
  • Stockyards Hotel / 109 E Exchange Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76164 / 817-624-1246
Other Dallas / Ft. Worth Info Dallas / Ft. Worth Attractions
  • Dallas Museum of Art - With a permanent collection that ranges from impressionist paintings to contemporary sculpture, and representing the world¹s many artistic heritages, the 100-year-old Dallas Museum of Art is a world-class art museum located in downtown Dallas. The building itself offers unhindered views of the downtown skyline from outdoor gardens, waterfalls and grassy areas. Admission is free on the first Tuesday of every month, as well as every Thursday evening from 5pm-9pm.
  • Dallas Zoo - Texas is known for doing things large, and the Dallas Zoo is no exception. Located on over 95 hilly acres and showcasing some of the largest animals in the wild, including lions, tigers, elephants and giraffes, the recently renovated Dallas Zoo is best known for its ³Wild of Africa² exhibit. Part fantasyland, with zoo-themed restaurants and entertainment, and part conservatory, the Dallas Zoo is a popular Dallas attraction, especially with families and school children visiting the Lacerte Family Children Zoo.
  • Conspiracy Museum - A Dallas museum built for skeptics and conspiracy theorists everywhere, Dallas¹ Conspiracy Museum a left-leaning Dallas attraction-tackles the questions behind the propaganda, implicating far-reaching plots driving the JFK, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert Kennedy assassinations with documentation and persuasively subversive arguments, photography and film footage.
  • Dallas Arboretum - The Dallas Arboretum is pure Zen on 66 acres of meandering and diverse gardens, fountains and serene knolls on the edge of White Rock Lake, minutes from downtown Dallas and accessible from many locations around the Texan metropolis. With Dallas¹ characteristic warm, sunny days, the Dallas Arboretum is a popular attraction for Dallas weddings and family outings. In the spring, over 2,000 azaleas bloom in the Dallas Arboretum¹s signature Historic DeGolyer Gardens, complete with sculptures and a gazebo.
  • Western Heritage- No other city offers so many ways to relive this glorious Western Heritage! Experience the legendary past everywhere you go. Ft. Worth -
  • Family Entertainment and Sports - Enjoy plenty of year-round, child-friendly activities and attractions the whole family will love.
  • Museums & Culture - Fort Worth features many museums and performing arts in the Cultural District and throughout the entire city.
  • Fort Worth Weekend - Choose from a wide cariety of suggestions for the perfect weekend getaway in Fort Worth. Start planning today!
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El Paso

Airlines

800-433-7300

800-235-9292

800-525-0280

800-221-1212

888-958-9538

800-432-1359

888-564-6119

800-435-9792

800-241-6522
Car Rentals

800-574-6000
915-772-8570

800-462-5266
915-778-4401

800-831-2847
915-779-2700

915-532-3435

915-778-5445

800-736-8222
915-779-2260

800-654-3131
915-772-4255

800-227-7368
915-778-9417

915-778-9236
Hotels Other El Paso Info El Paso Attractions
  • Nature Tourism - El Paso is a natural playground for a variety of environmental and outdoor adventure pursuits.
  • Wineries - Raise your glasses to doing Texas different.
  • Art Across the Border - Ciudad Juarez offers a variety of Museums all housing unforgettable exhibits.
  • Clubs & Organizations - The Junior League of El Paso and Rotary Club of El Paso.
  • For the Young at Heart - Kids can count the whiskers on the tigers in the “cool” park environment of the El Paso Zoo. Spend a Sunday, biking along the Rio Grande or feed baby goats at the Licon Dairy petting farm. Western Playland offers rides and roller coasters under the warm sun any day of the year.
  • Historical and Cultural Sites - El Paso serves as a cultural corridor introducing thousands to our history.
  • Cultural Entertainment & Event - Local stages offer performances year round.
  • Mexico - One of El Paso’s hottest attractions is Juarez, Mexico. Juarez is a cosmopolitan border town that offers everything from dining to dance clubs to great shopping.
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Midland / Odessa

Airlines

800-433-7300
432-561-9269

800-433-7300

888-564-6119

800-435-9792

800-525-0280
 
Car Rentals

800-654-3131
432-689-3541

800-227-7368
432-563-0378

800-736-8222
432-682-2355

800-462-5266
432-563-0378

800-831-2847
432-563-0910
 
Hotels Other Midland/Odessa Info

San Angelo

Airlines

325-949-2480
   
Car Rentals

325-944-4718

325-949-8681

325-944-1221

325-942-0912
   
Hotels Other San Angelo Info San Angelo Events and Attractions
  • San Angelo offers a delightful mixture of arts and culture of West Texas, from Symphonic music to Country Western, from Classical Ballet to the Folk Dances of Mexico. You can enjoy live theater at Angelo Civic Theatre and on the Angelo State University campus. The Old Chicken Farm Art Center displays works by visual artists of all media, and the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts houses continually changing exhibits by artists from Texas and around the world.
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San Antonio

Airlines

01 800 237 66 39

01 800 237 66 39

800-221-1212

800-433-7300

800-221-1212

800-221-1212

800-525-0280

800-428-4322

314-222-4300

888-958-9538

800-432-1359

210-824-0223

210-930-6047

800-692-6955

800-772-7117

800-241-6522

800-435-9792
 
Car Rentals

210-737-8979

800-462-5266

800-831-2847

800-654-3131

915-778-5445

800-736-8222

800-367-2277
   
Hotels Other San Antonio Info San Antonio Events & Attractions
  • The Alamo - where Texas defenders fell to Mexican General Santa Anna and the phrase "Remember the Alamo" originated. The Alamo is the cradle of Texas Liberty and the state's most popular historic site. 210-225-1391
  • The River Walk - constructed along the banks of the San Antonio River, the River Walk winds its way for 2 ½ miles. Stroll along the walkways, specialty shops and restaurants.
  • Sea World
  • Six Flags/Fiesta Texas
  • Schlitterbahn in New Braunfels
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