The UT campus area (West Campus, North Campus, and the Drag) is its own world. Here's the guide whether you're a student, staff, or just want to visit.
West Campus (student housing central):
- Dense apartment complexes. Most UT students live here. Walking distance to campus.
- Rent: $1,200-1,800/mo for a 1BR in a newer building. Older units can be found for $900-1,100.
- Party scene is concentrated on Nueces, San Gabriel, and West Ave. Thursday through Saturday is loud.
- Food: Kerbey Lane Cafe, Torchy's, and a dozen late-night options for students.
The Drag (Guadalupe St):
- The commercial strip along the west side of campus. Bookstores, coffee shops, food.
- Hole in the Wall — Live music venue since 1974. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Gary Clark Jr. played here.
- Spider House — Cafe, bar, patio. Eclectic crowd. Good for studying during the day, music at night.
North Campus:
- Quieter than West Campus. More grad students and young professionals.
- Hyde Park is adjacent — tree-lined streets, bungalows, a community feel.
- Duval Street — Epoch Coffee, Asti Trattoria, Hyde Park Bar & Grill. The more adult version of campus life.
Parking: Don't drive to campus. Parking is $20+/day and garages fill by 9 AM. Take the bus (Cap Metro routes 1, 3, and 7 all serve campus) or bike. CapMetro is free for UT students with a student ID.
Source: UT Austin housing office, Cap Metro route maps, personal experience on campus
Hole in the Wall is a national treasure. The amount of musical talent that's played that tiny stage is staggering.