All free museums and attractions to visit in Austin

Austin (Texas) has a lot to offer for you culturally, even if you're on a budget, including free museums, free activities and free attractions. 13 museums and attractions in Austin can be visited without charge.

Are you looking for free things to do in Austin? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Elisabet Ney Museum1

    Elisabet Ney Museum

     Austin, TX
    The Elisabet Ney Museum, situated in Austin, Texas, is a dedicated space that showcases the life and works of the renowned sculptor, Elisabet Ney. The museum is housed in Ney's former studio, providing visitors with an intimate glimpse into the artist's creative environment. The museum's mission is to preserve and promote Ney's artistic legacy, offering a unique insight into her life and career.
  2. George Washington Carver Museum2

    George Washington Carver Museum

     Austin, TX
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    Ice Cream Museum Austin

     Austin, TX
  4. Harry Ransom Center4

    Harry Ransom Center

     Austin, TX
    The Harry Ransom Center, located at the University of Texas at Austin, is a unique institution that serves as an archive, library, and museum. It specializes in the collection of literary and cultural artifacts from the Americas and Europe. This makes it a fascinating destination for those interested in literature, culture, and history.
  5. Zilker Botanical Garden5

    Zilker Botanical Garden

     Austin, TX
    The Zilker Botanical Garden, located in Austin, Texas, is a 31-acre botanical garden that specializes in local plants. This expansive garden is situated in a region with varied topography on the southern bank of the Colorado River, close to downtown Austin. The garden was established as a non-profit organization in 1955 and serves as the central hub of Zilker Park.
  6. Dolph Briscoe Center for American History6

    Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

     Austin, TX
    The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History offers a variety of exhibits to the public. These include permanent exhibits, touring exhibits, and even online exhibits. This means that even if you can't visit the center in person, you can still explore its collections online. The center's exhibits cover key themes in Texas and United States history.
  7. Austin Nature & Science Center7

    Austin Nature & Science Center

     Austin, TX
    Amazing venue that lets the kids to get literally hands on the exhibits to learn about the nature and its history. Free entrance.
  8. Texas Military Forces Museum8

    Texas Military Forces Museum

     Austin, TX
    The Texas Military Forces Museum, officially known as the Brigadier General John C.L. Scribner Texas Military Forces Museum, is a history museum located in Austin, Texas. It is hosted by the Texas Military Department at Camp Mabry and forms part of the United States Army Historical Program. The museum is dedicated to telling the story of the Texas Military Forces from 1823 through to the present and into the future.
  9. O. Henry Museum9

    O. Henry Museum

     Austin, TX
    The O. Henry Museum, also known as the William Sydney Porter House, is a historic structure located in Downtown Austin, Texas. This is where the renowned author O. Henry, whose real name was William Sydney Porter, resided from 1893 to 1895. The house carries significant historical value as it was the home of one of America's most famous short story writers.
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    The H.J. Lutcher Stark Center for Physical Culture and Sports

     Austin, TX
    The H.J. Lutcher Stark Center for Physical Culture and Sports is a unique institution that serves as both an archive and a museum. It is dedicated to the study and preservation of the world of physical culture. The center is conveniently located at the University of Texas at Austin, making it easily accessible for visitors.
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    Texas Capitol Visitors Center

     Austin, TX
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    Stark Center For Physical Culture and Sports

     Austin, TX
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    Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig Museum

     Austin, TX