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The town is very beautiful, the people are friendly and welcoming. Most of the building will have a historic sign on them give you all the info you need. Well done Bastrop, you have a great town, we really enjoyed our visit.
Looking for a quaint place to stroll and shop? Well, Bastrop TX is the place to go; shops, eateries, bars, opera house, and so much more. So, if you want a day trip or a weekend adventure this is the place to go.
The downtown area of Bastrop is pretty funky..it has cool art shops and restaurants-there is always something going on...I bought my daughter a painting on an art tour-very cool as the artist was there.I think Bastrop is a very underrated little central Texas town... quite frankly, I would like to keep it that way as Austin has lost most of its charm in its quest to be Manhattan,Texas.Stay in Bastrop instead and you will thank me.
Charming and quaint, this town is preserved to display it's love of heritage and history. One of the best preserved historical districts I've seen in Texas.
Volunteer at info centre/museum very friendly and helpful. Art tours on Friday evening interesting. Shame the quilt shop had to close but lots of little interesting shops and cafes to explore.
Just off the main highway and its big box stores and chain restaurants, lies a charming "old town" with narrow streets lined with one-of-a-kind shops and eateries. Friends folks. A couple girlfriends and I spent nearly 4 hours here on a pleasant day. The museum was closed to add new exhibits, but we did see the original fire truck and chatted with a delightful and knowledgeable volunteer at the Visitor Center. Definitely recommend a visit.
Don't get me wrong- this isn't a Fredericksburg where you are going to spend an entire day or two shopping- but over all the shops have something for everyone. High Cotton Antiques is a go-to for me to pick up quick gifts and Cripple Creek is a must stop for unique wines. Several of the stores keep up with the trendy styles so they are good sources of accessories and fashion when I need to put together an outfit affordably. Art museum on north end of main has something for most folks- check out the artist/pottery maker that does wildflowers on her stuff. I think her trademark is the blue mule/donkey. Wouldn't suggest this for a guys trip, but for a quick weekend out with the girls and to avoid big crowds - you can't beat downtown.
We enjoyed a nice stroll visiting the few shops and checking out the old building frontages. There are not a lot of stores and some were closed during the week we were there.
Main street shops are quaint and interesting for anyone who enjoys that sort of thing. Otherwise there are at least two good places to eat that I experienced and then a couple more that I will have to try next trip. It's a pretty short couple of blocks at this time, but I think that allows for a slower pace. Directly behind Main Street is a great riverwalk/boardwalk that I hope to enjoy in warmer weather in the future.
Bastrop has made a concerted effort to save the old buildings that were built before 1900. And a real treasure trove of wonderful old homes after touring downtown . Would like to comeback and do some further side streets.
This is a town within a town. Set up for tourists to browse, buy and learn from the museum or notice boards. It was also great to visit a bank, post office and pharmacy after a tasty brunch. Worth getting off the highway for, and behind has a view of a creek. One area had old farm equipment to see , the old main street, with Neighbours resturant to eat in. Liked it,
From what I read online I thought Bastrop would be a artsy, unique, old town. It's barely two blocks long and the place is dirty.The shops are laughable. Not much was open on a Monday.I enjoyed Buckee's gas station more than the Historic District.
I've always known Bastrop was there but I had never gone downtown before and almost did not go this time. I was amazed at what I found. I have never sceen such a well preserved "old texas town". I will go back when I have more time to spend there. I am thankful for the hotel employee that told me to go see it. Don't miss the downtown musem.
Three of my friends and I visited Bastrop for a girl's trip. It exceeded our expectations. The historicity is quaint and cute. Be aware several buildings are boarded up but there are plenty of restaurants, a museum and several great boutiques. The wine shop is outstanding with. Umerous selections in wine, gifts, and believe it or not sun glasses. One day is plenty But it would be a fun day
I love the feeling of this small town downtown. Nice shops along Main street with varied shopping. So lucky to live here and shop small businesses.