
Looking for a trending new city to explore? Consider Austin, Texas, one of the fastest growing large cities in the country and U.S. News & World Report's No. 1 place to live in the U.S. for the past two years running.
The self-proclaimed "Live Music Capital of the World" is home to many students, artists and musicians, along with a booming tech industry. Despite its growth, Austin seeks to maintain its eccentric local vibe, with plenty of independent businesses and a strong commitment to the local environment.
Austin hosts numerous festivals throughout the year and boasts more music venues per capita than any other city in the U.S. The list of local attractions also includes extensive theaters, museums and outdoor spaces like parks, lakes and waterways.
Using travel site Skyscanner, we’ve sifted through the cheapest flights between Phoenix and Austin in the next few months, including some popular hotel options and highly reviewed local attractions.
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Cheapest Austin flights
The cheapest flights between Phoenix and Austin are if you leave on May 8 and return from Texas on May 13. Southwest Airlines currently has roundtrip, nonstop tickets for $223.
There are also deals to be had in March. If you fly out of Phoenix on March 28 and return from Austin on April 1, Southwest Airlines can get you there and back for $229 roundtrip.
Top Austin hotels
Regarding where to stay, here are some of Austin’s top-rated hotels, according to Skyscanner, that we selected based on price, proximity to things to do and customer satisfaction.
The AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center (1900 University Ave.)

For an all-around top recommendation, consider The AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center. The hotel has a 4.8-star rating on Skyscanner, and rooms are currently available for $129.
Located on the south side of the University of Texas campus, the AT&T Education and Conference center offers luxury hotel amenities and full conference center facilities, including intimate meeting rooms with arena seating smart classroom technology.
The Hotel Ella (1900 Rio Grande)

Another 4.8-star option is The Hotel Ella, which has rooms for $199/night.
The Homewood Suites by Hilton Austin South (4143 Governor's Row)

A third option is The Homewood Suites by Hilton Austin South. The 4.6-star hotel has rooms for $118/night.
Situated near the airport, this Austin hotel is also a short drive from downtown. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool and a fitness facility. The three-star property has a 24-hour business center and offers small meeting rooms.
Top picks for dining and drinking
Don't miss Austin's food scene, with plenty of popular spots to get your fill of local cuisine. Here are a few of the top-rated eateries from Skyscanner's listings.
Uchi (801 S. Lamar Blvd.)

One of Austin's most popular restaurants is Uchi, which has an average of 4.9 stars out of 104 reviews on Skyscanner.
The restaurant combines local seasonal ingredients with an infinite spectrum of seafood from around the globe. Uchi invites diners to explore their gastronomic boundaries by pairing traditional Japanese offerings with new and refreshing flavors and textures.
"Amazing sushi," wrote visitor Katie. "It's up there against anything you'll have in San Francisco, New York City or elsewhere."
Hopdoddy Burger Bar (1400 S. Congress Ave.)

Another popular dining destination is Hopdoddy Burger Bar, with 4.7 stars from 127 reviews.
"This place is popular so there may be a line but it moves pretty fast and is totally worth it," wrote reviewer Wendy.
Home Slice Pizza (1415 S. Congress Ave.)

Finally, there's Home Slice Pizza.
Home Slice Pizza is an independent neighborhood pizza joint serving authentic New York-style pizza by the pie or by the slice.
"Whether you're into spinach pizza or the traditional cheese, this place is funky and fun," wrote Tiffany.
What to see and do in Austin
To round out your trip, Austin offers plenty of popular attractions worth visiting. Here are a couple of top recommendations, based on Skyscanner's descriptions and reviews.
Barton Springs Pool (2201 Barton Springs Road)

First up is Barton Springs Pool.
As one of Austin's finest attractions, Barton Springs Pool is the perfect outing for those hot Texas days or even the cool ones. Maintaining a comfortable 68 degrees Fahrenheit year round, you will enjoy a 100 percent natural swimming experience with no chlorine.
Lady Bird Lake Hike-and-Bike Trail

Finally, spend some time at Lady Bird Lake Hike-and-Bike Trail.
"A wonderful body of water in the center of the city," wrote visitor Nici. "Paddleboarding and kayaking are the most popular activities around Lady Bird Lake and I do suggest trying them at least once."
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