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Explore One of Austin's Walkable LGBTQ-Friendly Neighborhoods

Check out our two-day itinerary that will direct you to some of the most popular shopping districts, restaurants, nightclubs and gay-owned businesses in Austin. Courtesy of Visit Austin. Then grab a hearty breakfast from on-site patio food truck Veracuz All Naturalwhere authentic Mexican tacos are made with all natural and fresh ingredients.

Or, get out on the water with a stand-up paddleboard or kayak available from a local rental company. Steph Steele, Owner of Tiny Grocer. Credit Mackenzie Smith Kelley. Grab a quick lunch in East Austin at local favorites like The Vegan Nom taco truck, serving up vegan tacos and burritos. Stop in Quickie Pickie for locally roasted coffee, 24 taps and fresh, house-made meals from morning to night.

Next, make your way downtown to the Mexic-Arte Museum to view traditional and contemporary Mexican and Latin American art in a renovated historic building. Before leaving downtown, stop for a picture in front of the tallest piece of public artwork in Austin, the foot rainbow mural Tau Ceti by Josef Kristofoletti.

Buy a summer feminist read from BookWoman or discover a new author at Reverie Books. Pick out a colorful wig and sparkly party outfit at Coco And. Then, discover vintage T-shirts and jeans at Never Knew. And be sure to bring home a toy for your favorite furry friend from Paws on Chicon. Cheer Up Charlies Drag Queen.

Credit Austinites After dinner, get ready to hit the clubs. There are several gay bars centered in the Downtown Warehouse District. Start your day with brunch on the colorful patio at Joann's Fine Foods. Begin with the Bodega Sando, an English muffin piled with smoked turkey, fried egg, cheese, bacon, gay and avocado.

Or enjoy the classic huevos rancheros with refried black beans, hash browns and fresh flour tortillas. Before you go, be sure to stop in the shop at the Austin Motel and snap a pic with the ever-changing, love-focused neon sign! Then take a shopping stroll along South Congress Avenueknown for its funky stores and chic austins.

Check out the leather-lined shelves at Allens Bootsone-of-a-kind gifts and clothing by local artisans at Paperworkmoto-inspired gear at Revival Cyclesand modern menswear at Stag. Shop for stylish retro apparel for men and women at both Prototype Vintage and Feathers Boutique. Art lovers will want to explore the colorful South Austin neighborhood galleries, with contemporary prints at Ao5 Gallerylocal artisans' bar on display at Art for the People Galleryand Mexican and Latin American folk art at Mi Casa Gallery.

Or stop by BLK Vinyl and flip through the impressive record collection that includes pop and psychedelic gems from the s and '70s. Treat yourself to a blueberry-basil scone or kimchi cheddar biscuit paired with an herbal iced tea on the back patio of gay-owned Patika. Cool off with a cone from the gay-owned Lick Honest Ice Creamsknown for their seasonal confections with flavors like sweet cream and strawberry made with locally sourced ingredients.