Get ready for the 4th of July 2011 in Austin, Texas! The capital of the Lone Star State, Austin will be jumping with special holiday events, parades and fireworks displays to commemorate the nation's 235th birthday. Downtown Austin is a great place to spend the holiday, whether just browsing the many fine shops or taking in the theaters, live music venues and restaurants on 6th Street. Families with children are encouraged to join the festivities as the number of events in Austin will be multiplied on Independence Day!

Independence Day is a good time to explore the sights and sounds of Austin, what with the special outdoor activities in and around the city. Downtown Austin has a number of fine museums, theaters, attractions and historical landmarks that are great for entire families, and a stroll through the University of Texas campus is always a delight. After a day of sightseeing, perhaps a guided city tour or an afternoon in the Warehouse District sampling the fine ales, head to the fireworks displays!

Known as both a government and college town, Austin also has a number of special music concert programs that operate the entire year, and these concerts are popular with both the younger crowd and the middle class. Those coming to Austin on vacation will have plenty of fine performances from which to choose, especially on the 4th of July 2011. The nightlife on 6th Street includes a continuous assortment of live music playing at the fine nightclubs in this district.

For families with younger children, the 4th of July 2011 in Austin Texas will be the perfect holiday vacation, what with the ongoing fun and games at the city parks, the special tours of the Governor's Mansion and the extended hours at the amusement parks and museums. One of the more popular evening activities for young and old alike is to visit the Commerce Street Bridge at dusk, and witness thousands of Mexican free-tailed bats emerge for a night of insect feeding!

For those coming to Austin on vacation, be sure to reserve hotel space well ahead of time. Most of the fine lodgings are near the downtown area, close to the best Austin nightlife and fine restaurants. Many of the popular Austin attractions can be reached on foot or by short taxi ride from the central business district. Things will be busy on the 4th of July, but that's no reason to miss out on the fine entertainment and family fun on Independence Day!