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Getting around should be straightforward and stress-free. It is about being able to move through a space without a second thought.

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Coffee shop blends moody decor with a colorful mural for a cozy, quiet vibe. It welcomes all with accessible parking and large bathrooms. Indoor and dog-friendly patio seating offer great spots for socializing or working.

Accessible parking and large accessible bathrooms make getting around easy. The entrance is smooth, and seating is plentiful near a huge wall mural by a local artist.

People are saying

"The coffee staff here are so kind and helpful."

"This cafe's decor feels like a magical fantasy apothecary."

"The bathrooms here are large and accessible."

Good to know

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The coffee shop opens at 7:30 am, often earlier at 7:25 am.

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They close at 6 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.

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Parking is easy and shared with adjacent businesses in the strip center.

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State government office

Impressive historic architecture with a stunning dome creates a peaceful setting for reflection. Free entry and wheelchair accessible grounds make it easy for all visitors to explore. Quiet gardens and memorials offer a family-friendly space for leisurely walks and learning.

Entry is free and the grounds are wheelchair accessible with restrooms and water fountains. Much of the campus is open for exploration and the site is family-friendly.

People are saying

"The historical sites here are stunning, with gorgeous architecture and impressive views."

"The free guided tours really brought Texas history to life."

"I found it really beautiful and accessible."

Good to know

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Entry to the Texas Capitol is free, with no tickets required.

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Free guided tours are available every 30 minutes at the Texas Capitol.

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SXSW takes over the city every March, featuring music, film, and interactive events.

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Tourist attraction

Giant troll sculpture anchors a peaceful park with playground and splash areas for kids. Paved walkways make it wheelchair accessible, though some mulch may need a push. Walking trails lead to a serene river with treehouses and natural seating, perfect for quiet family time.

The troll is wheelchair accessible with paved walkways nearby. Manual wheelchair users might need a push over some mulch areas to reach the troll.

People are saying

"The troll installation is super cool and a great work of art."

"It's a truly peaceful place, not crowded at all."

"It's accessible for wheelchairs, even over the mulch."

Good to know

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Parking is limited and can be challenging to find near the park.

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Expect safety concerns as there have been reports of vehicle break-ins.

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The park is free to enter and has ample free parking.

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Amphitheater

Outdoor amphitheater shines with great acoustics and peaceful atmosphere surrounded by greenery. Handicap entrance and wheelchair assistance make it accessible for all. Concrete paths ease movement for those with walking difficulties.

Handicap entrance near parking and stage offers easy access. Staff provide wheelchair assistance to seating areas. Concrete pathways suit those with walking difficulties.

People are saying

"You get a great view from anywhere in this venue."

"You should get there early for parking, or it's tight."

"I found it very accessible, with staff assisting me to my seats."

Good to know

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Bring a clear bag or small clutch to enter the venue.

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Parking can be difficult; consider prepaying for a spot.

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Ride shares should drop off on 12th street, not Trinity.

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Sculpture museum offers quiet walks through gardens and trails with unique outdoor sculptures. Wheelchair friendly paths ensure easy access across grounds, though overall site lacks full handicap access. An amphitheater adds charm to the peaceful lakeside setting.

Wheelchair friendly access exists throughout the museum and grounds. However, the overall location lacks handicap accessibility.

People are saying

"I loved the contemporary sculptures integrated beautifully with the natural grounds."

"The sculpture park and grounds offer an enchanting lakeside Meditation Spot right on the lake."

"The grounds are wheelchair friendly and accessible."

Good to know

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The museum is free on Thursdays, making it a great day to visit.

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Entry is free on the first weekend of every month with a Bank of America credit card.

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Parking can be a challenge, so plan accordingly.

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