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November 2000 | Volume 51, Issue 7
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November 2000 | Volume 51, Issue 7
Contact the Austin Convention & Visitors Bureau (800-926-2282 or I decided to stay at Austin’s historic Driskill Hotel because of its great location on Sixth, near Congress, and because I was looking forward to exploring its elaborate public rooms. It turned out that almost all the public space was undergoing a major restoration (blasé Austinites tell me the Driskill is always being redone), and among the jackhammers, drop-cloths, and closed-off rooms, I had little sense of the place. A good lunch at the Four Seasons, which occupies a scenic riverfront location downtown, made me think that would have been the perfect choice. The Stephen F. Austin Hotel, a 1920s structure on Congress Avenue, has been revamped recently and would also be well worth checking out. Any season except the height of summer is a good time to visit Austin, but spring would be best if you’re interested in wildflowers in full flourish. There is a special number to call to find out when Texas bluebonnets, the state flower, are at their best: 800-452-9292. Austin has a full calendar of events year-round. Probably the best known is the South by Southwest Music and Film Festival, held at various places around town in mid-March and consisting of more than 600 musical acts. Not surprisingly, the city is full to bursting for this one, so make plans well in advance.