70 Unique Things to Do in Austin

Updated February 2026

The Superfan's curated guide to the most unique, weird, and surprising secrets in the Austin, TX area.

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Austin has always been a city that rewards the curious. Skip past the Sixth Street bar crawls and the "I Love You So Much" mural selfie line, and you'll find a city layered with genuinely strange, creative, and one-of-a-kind experiences — the kind of stuff that reminds you why people fell in love with this place to begin with.

This is our community-curated guide to the most unique things to do in Austin. Every spot here was found, vetted, and championed by real locals — not scraped from a "top 10" list or sponsored by a tourism board. We're talking about a 60-ton cathedral made entirely of junk in someone's backyard, a hidden speakeasy inside an old firehouse, and The Eureka Room — a tiny, absurdist game room that's genuinely unlike anything else in the country.

Weird Art & Oddities

A cozy, eclectic living room with green walls, colorful sofas, bookshelves, and a large arched window.
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A mosaic-clad, hand-built art house with whimsical, sustainable design elements.
An eccentric outdoor art installation made of recycled materials, featuring a skull painting and a slide.
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A towering sculpture of 60 tons of recycled junk, constantly evolving.
People gathered at an outdoor art exhibit at night, with displayed artwork and clothing for sale.
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A neo-Dada art space in a private residence featuring a curbside 'junk' vending machine.
Fairy Alley
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A reclaimed alley transformed into a whimsical fairy village with miniature homes and vibrant murals.
People waiting in a departure lounge with an "Interimaginary Departures" sign and a "Tickets" dispenser.
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An airport departure lounge angled at seven degrees, offering flights to over 120 fictional destinations.
Jurassic Car Wash
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A dinosaur-themed car wash with animatronic shows and a T-rex water cannon.

Unique Food & Drink Experiences

Interior of a charming candy and chocolate shop with displays of sweets and vintage decor.
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A circus-themed candy emporium with a vintage soda fountain and over 4000 types of sweets.
A band performs on stage in a dimly lit venue decorated with colorful string lights.
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A vintage circus-themed dive bar with live music and a miniature carousel behind the bar.
Donn's Depot restaurant with a vintage train car and Railway Express Agency sign.
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A vintage train depot and railcar bar with live music and two dance floors.
Reindeer decorations on a rooftop with Christmas lights against a cloudy sky.
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A dive bar where it's Christmas year-round, complete with festive decor and surprise elf drops.
Interior of a rustic bar with walls covered in photos, art, and taxidermy. Features tables and a picnic bench.
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A Johnny Cash shrine in a former chainsaw shop with live music and a massive oak tree.
A band performs on stage in a dimly lit bar with colorful string lights and a crowd enjoying the music.
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Historic Austin music venue with a vibrant Africa Night and a laid-back, community-focused vibe.
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Unique Museums & Collections

The Austin Aqua-Dome has a large, grey, domed building with a blue door. A sign above advertises "Tropical Fish Saltwater Ponds."
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Central Texas's largest selection of marine fish and corals, housed in a distinctive dome.
People playing a game show with a spinning wheel and bar tables with neon lights.
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Live TV game show experience with custom-built sets and energetic hosts.
Display of the Gutenberg Bible in a modern, curved wooden exhibit.
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One of only 20 complete Gutenberg Bibles, featuring unique hand-added decorations.
The Harry Ransom Center entrance with large glass doors and windows displaying text.
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A vast archive preserving the creative process of writers, artists, and filmmakers.
Exterior of a unique gifts store called Kids-N-Cats with a display window full of merchandise.
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A cluttered Austin gift shop overflowing with vintage jewelry, cat-themed items, and pop culture nostalgia.
A-frame signs for "Museum of the Weird" and "Walk on the Weird Side" tours in Austin.
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A P.T. Barnum-inspired dime museum filled with shrunken heads, monsters, and live sideshow performers.
A display case filled with a large collection of action figures and toys, including robots and characters.
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A nostalgic playground of vintage toys, playable arcades, and local craft beer.
Two tall, beaded masks flank a framed document on an ornate wooden chest in a library. Framed portraits line a nearby wall.
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An eclectic art hoard blending legal history with global decorative arts within a working law library.
A collection of vintage televisions and media players, some displaying abstract fiery images.
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A nonprofit video store and microcinema preserving rare physical media and cult classics.

Outdoor Surprises & Wonder

People swimming and relaxing at Barton Springs Pool in Austin, Texas on a sunny day.
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A natural, spring-fed pool with a constant 68-70°F temperature, home to an endangered salamander.
Sandy shore with a river, trees, and a temporary shelter with assorted items.
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A hidden sandy cove on the Colorado River with rope swings.
Two people in kayaks on a calm lake, surrounded by lush green trees.
2200 S Lakeshore Blvd
An unofficial, forested islet in Lady Bird Lake, a hidden urban wilderness accessible by water.

Only-in-Austin

Modern interior of a building with a large colorful stained glass window and abstract red art.
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A daylight-filled architectural marvel with a rooftop garden and a giant cuckoo clock.
Abstract illustration of a white cube with an opening on a background of horizontal stripes in teal, yellow, orange, and red.
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A 100-square-foot immersive room of absurd, sensory-driven games for strangers.
Top Notch Charcoal Hamburgers sign with a burger on top, advertising fried chicken and shrimp.
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A 1971 Austin drive-in famous for its burgers, fried chicken, and movie appearances.

Side Quests

Quick stops and small discoveries worth a detour

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