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Experience the vibrant art and culture of Mexico at the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin, a must-visit for art lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.
The Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin is a vibrant celebration of Mexican and Latin American art and culture, showcasing a diverse range of exhibitions and events that captivate visitors of all ages.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving, start by getting onto I-35 N from your current location. Continue on I-35 N for about 15 miles until you reach the exit for 15th St. Exit onto 15th St and turn right onto Congress Ave. The Mexic-Arte Museum will be on your left at 419 Congress Ave. Look for street parking or nearby parking garages in downtown Austin.
Public Transportation
To reach the Mexic-Arte Museum via public transportation, find the nearest bus stop that services the Capital Metro bus system. You can take Bus Route 7 (which runs along Congress Ave). Board the bus and ride until you reach the stop at 5th St. and Congress Ave. From there, it's a short walk south on Congress Ave. The museum will be on your left at 419 Congress Ave.
Walking
If you’re in downtown Austin and prefer to walk, head towards Congress Ave. If you're near the Texas State Capitol, walk south on Congress Ave for about 0.5 miles. The Mexic-Arte Museum will be located at 419 Congress Ave, on your left side. It's a pleasant walk with several shops and restaurants along the way.
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