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    French Legation State Historic Site

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    Annular solar eclipse October 2023
    LT B.

    Beautiful grounds and nice little shop with tables, coffee and free wifi. And a nice spot to watch the eclipse.

    Rain W.

    We were looking for some neat historical places in Austin and we stumbled across this one and decided to check it out. We did not have a reservation so we did a self-guided tour. The kitchen was not open so it was only the house itself that you could go into. It was ok but the design and furnishings were particularly plain and not something you would associate with French design. There wasn't much there to see and we left pretty quickly. There's a small parking lot that is partially obscured by the construction that now surrounds this historical site. All in all, you can come for about half an hour and see it all.

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    Amanda S.

    My 300th review! As I started thinking about what special place I was going to choose for my 300th review the decision honestly came to me pretty quickly ... The French Legation Museum has become a special place to me. I recently got married here last month and it truly was the wedding of my dreams and everything I could have hoped for! When Steve H and I started talking about wedding venues the French Legation was out 1st choice hands down. When we started dating we had a friend that lived in the old houses right by it on San Marcos and we spent a lot of time on that street. We also attended some events at the French Legation and we just new that was where we wanted to get married if we could make it happen. Since the French Legation is a museum they do not provide all the stuff you would need to have a wedding - we had to go through an outside vendor for that. As we started looking at what it would take to make it happen I knew I needed to look at some other venues before I was sure about the FL. We ended up coming back and booking our venue site here. The event coordinator for the museum is Anoush and she was informative, accommodating and super easy to work with. FYI - As most venues in Austin they do book quickly. I booked the venue about a year in advance. On the day of the wedding I used the carriage house to get ready and dressed in along with my bridesmaids. We had the ceremony on the front porch of the house and the reception was on the northwest lawn. Everything was even more perfect than I could have ever imagined! We also had a food truck on site that pulled into the loading driveway, which is between the back of the house and the northwest lawn. It was the perfect spot for people to have a true Austin food truck experience! I am still waiting on all my pics from my photographer and when I get them I will upload more here so you can picture a wedding here. There are many places on the property to take some great shots of any size group! Towards the end of the wedding there was a huge storm that came in quickly. The staff that was working that night was super helpful in helping to get everything inside that needed to get out of the rain. They also were accommodating to the situation and what to do with everything since it was down pouring. I truly could not have picked a more perfect spot to have my wedding - even though it ended in a hurricane (exaggeration...). The French Legation will always be a place I hold dear to my heart because of this! I would absolutely recommend it if you are considering an outdoor wedding venue, surrounded by beauty.

    Mindy H.

    The French Legation Museum was built in 1841 to represent the French government in Texas. Currently, it is the oldest standing wood frame structure in Austin. The house can be toured at certain times during the week for $5, but the grounds are free to explore and play on, even dog friendly. They also have some great fun events throughout the year, especially the summer movie nights. Be sure to check out the unobstructed view of the capital building from stone fence behind the house. If you are a history buff you must take the tour of the house. They have done a superb job of maintaining this special historic Austin gem, and even have some of the original furniture of the Dubois and Robertson family. We were lucky to get a tour from one of the directors right before they closed up. It is rare to find an actual stone basement in Austin, which they used for a wine cellar. The grounds are beautiful, and I enjoyed walking around checking out the whimsical art pieces on the grounds. The museum is conveniently located just outside downtown, in a beautiful historic neighborhood, in East Austin.

    Larry M.

    Another hot spot for weddings, often forgotten on the near East side, this 2.5 acres of two charming buildings from the 1840s and manicured landscaping is an oasis off of San Marcos just a few blocks from the hard core revitalization district of 11th and Waller area. Inside is a small but beautiful restoration of the French Legation from the mid 1800s which housed French representatives in Texas when considering our epic land as a country. (We still do). Lots of little-known history in a peaceful spot off the beaten track. They also host bi-monthly games of Petanque and musical series by candlelight, as well as host meetings for the Alliance Francaise - a cultural find for Francophilies in Texas, whether you can speak the language or not.

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    You must make the Bastille day celebration at the French legation an annual event!! It's so beautiful!

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    This place was awesome! It's so pretty I can see why people have weddings there. The staff was friendly and informative!

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    Beautiful grounds. Really nice place to sit out.

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    The French Legation Museum is really a misnomer for this historic home that teaches visitors nothing about France.

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    Doug was great! Air conditioned Mercedes van, sweet & funny tour guide, stops available. The van…read morehas USB charging ports bc ur phone will die from all the photographs you take. I actually went on this exact tour about 1 year ago & realized he was the same guy! We went on a slightly different tour than we did last year though. This time we stopped at the library, & it's BEAUTIFUL. My mother said "I could spend all day in here - you just don't want to leave." The woman doesn't even read...!! Started down "dirty 6th street," then the library, then around to different landmarks. One of them was the cemetery which was gorgeous & Doug said you absolutely have to come back. He gave us the option of getting off at the cemetery's aBoarding is at the Austin Visitor's Center which has free maps, magazines, & brochures - & some seriously adorable animal key chains, jewelry, & clothing. Highly recommend!

    This was a fun little tour that took us through the city, through hill country with a few stops…read morethat included the library, the lake, and an overlook spot of the lake. Our tour guide was really nice and friendly. Our group consisted of just the three of us so it was essentially a private tour. It was in a comfortable enclosed van so we didn't have to worry about any of the outdoor elements. We got some history and insights of the city, a nice comfortable ride, and were able to get out and stretch our legs. If you prefer a more traditional tour, this is an excellent option.

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    When Steve and I were planning our trip to Austin, Texas we realized fairly quickly that we didn't…read moreknow the city very well at all. In previous vacations we took bus tours to get a little bit more familiar with the city and that is what we did with Austin. Only this time we rode a Double Decker bus! I have seen this kind of bus tour here and there and have seen it when I am in Seattle. Officially I think after this particular bus tour it was my first time riding a Double Decker bus. The weather was typical spring weather on our entire visit but the day we chose to take this tour it was nice and warm and a perfect time to go ride this bus followed by rain for a few days (This took place in April). The ride was so much fun and the tour guide was great! Austin is definitely a different cut than the rest of Texas and that was reflected in many of the people we met. Open mindedness being one and we really felt that with the tour guide. He was so knowledgeable of the city and the neighborhoods and all that made this bus tour all the more amazing. But of course they would probably have staff with personalities that would be compatible in this way. Riding on the top of the bus was so much fun. A few times we had to duck from tree branches and I lowered my head a few times from the traffic lights but that was just me getting nervous with being that high to a light. You see all the sights, famous buildings, museums, local culture, restaurant recommendations and so much more while on this tour. So this was a great experience! I was in Austin proper once a very long time ago and saw just how much it's grown. So it was cool getting acquainted with the city one more time thanks to this bus tour!

    I was so looking forward to finally taking a tour of the city. I've been coming here visiting my…read moreson for the last dozen or so years and I've never done it. At first, I sat on the upper level. It was wonderful to be out in the fresh air. However, the sun was a little too much for me so I had to move down to the inside area. I was the only one down there which was fine, but it was really quite filthy. There was thick gray dust on the top rail of all the seats and the fabric on the seats themselves was all thick with black grease. The tour guide was really wonderful. Entertaining and knowledgeable with one exception that was actually kind of disturbing to me personally. When we got to South Congress he talked about the "I love you so much" wall. His story of a husband painting it for his wife could not have been more wrong. It was in fact done by an artist named Amy for her then girlfriend Liz an infamous Austin hotelier and restauranteur. It is an incredibly iconic part of Austin history and if it's told it should be not fiction. I hope for sure this can be corrected for future tours.

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