Virginia & Scott
Scott and I are immensely thankful that so many loved ones are traveling to share in our joy. To ease your journey, we’ve thoughtfully compiled a guide for you.
Below, discover details on the nearest airport, selected hotels near our venue, and places dear to us we think you’ll enjoy.
These suggestions are offered with care, inviting you to arrange your stay as you see fit, ensuring your comfort and joy.
3600 Presidential Blvd.
Austin, Tx 78719
The Oasis
6550 Comanche Trail , Lake Travis, TX 78732
The Oasis Lake Travis restaurant, the largest outdoor restaurant in Texas has earned the reputation as the Sunset Capital of Texas.
Located on a cliff 450 feet above Austin’s Lake Travis, the 30 thousand square foot restaurant and special event center houses eight event rooms and multiple dining decks overlooking the Lake, and accommodates parties from 2 to 2,500.
Voodoo Donuts
212 E 6th Street, Austin, TX 78701
Voodoo Donuts Austin in centered in one of Austin's most famed locations: Downtown 6th Street! With a variety of dining options in the center of a music capital, Voodoo Donuts dominates the donut industry with an array of unique flavors and designs. Stop by for a donut and stay for the music!
Once you find yourself on the infamous 6th street, take time to explore the area!
Austin 360 Bridge
1847 N Capitol of Tx Hwy, Austin, TX 78746
Even though there's ample hiking in Austin, the Lake Austin/360 Bridge Overlook Trail is a must-see. This is only a short, 10-minute hike, but it is a little rocky. We recommend wearing sturdy shoes for a safe climb as you hike up to this memorable view.
ZIlker Botanical Garden
2220 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78746
Zilker Botanical Garden is located on 28 acres nestled within Zilker Metropolitan Park in the heart of downtown Austin. This “jewel in the heart of Austin” features heritage live oaks set into a hillside, and offers a lush, shady respite from everyday urban life with panoramic views to downtown and beyond. Theme gardens include the Taniguchi Japanese Garden, The Riparian Streambed, The Hartman Prehistoric Garden, and The Mabel Davis Rose Garden. These and other gardens are woven together with pathways, streams, and Koi-filled ponds, creating an urban oasis full of shaded hideaways, sunny lawn areas, and thousands of native and cultivated plants.