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2023 Waco, Austin, San Antonio — Road Trip

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Waco, Austin, and San Antonio — 3 Nights, One Highlander

3
Nights
4
Days
3
Cities
~500
Miles Driven
Table of Contents
① Planned Itinerary
② Day 1: Waco to Austin
③ Day 2: Austin to San Antonio
④ Day 3: San Antonio
⑤ Day 4: Heading Back to Dallas
Section I
 

Planned Itinerary

Day 1 — Monday: Waco to Austin
  • 10:30 am — Depart Dallas for Waco
  • 1:00 pm — Arrive in Waco (2.5-hour drive)
  • 1:15 pm — Visit Magnolia Market
  • 1:30 pm — Lunch at Club Sandwich Food Truck
  • 2:30 pm — Depart for Austin (3-hour drive)
  • 5:40 pm — Arrive in Austin
  • 6:00 pm — Dinner at Ramen Tatsu-ya
Day 2 — Tuesday: Austin to San Antonio
  • 7:30 am — Breakfast at the hotel
  • 9:00 am — Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Downtown Austin
  • 11:00 am — Visit Domain Shopping Center
  • 12:30 pm — Lunch at Miyo Sushi
  • 1:30 pm — Enjoy Chi Cha Boba Tea
  • 2:30 pm — Depart for San Antonio (2-hour drive)
  • 4:30 pm — Arrive in San Antonio
  • 5:00 pm — Explore Riverwalk Mall
  • 5:30 pm — Dinner at Dave & Buster's
  • 6:30 pm — Stroll along the River Walk
Day 3 — Wednesday: San Antonio
  • 7:30 am — Breakfast at the hotel
  • 9:30 am — Visit the Alamo
  • 11:00 am — Take a River Walk boat tour
  • 12:30 pm — Lunch at El Castillo
  • 1:30 pm — Shopping at River Walk Mall
  • 4:30 pm — Dinner at Ostra
  • 6:00 pm — Enjoy more time on the River Walk
Day 4 — Thursday: Austin to Dallas
  • 7:30 am — Breakfast at the hotel
  • 9:30 am — Depart for New Braunfels — stop at Buc-ee's (30-minute drive)
  • 10:00 am – 12:00 noon — New Braunfels to Temple — Buc-ee's (2-hour drive)
  • 12:30 pm — Lunch at Buc-ee's
  • 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm — Temple to Dallas (2.5-hour drive)
  • 3:30 pm — Arrive in Dallas
Section II

Trip Photo Journal

Day 1: Waco to Austin

It took 2.5 hours to reach Waco from Dallas due to traffic. The trip typically takes 2 hours for 125 miles.

Lunch at Magnolia Market was satisfying. I tried the Club Sandwich; the chicken was good, but the pork was a bit dry, though still tasty.

After lunch, I headed to Austin, but traffic was awful. It took me 3 hours instead of the usual 90 minutes to get there, leaving Waco at 2:30 pm and arriving at 5:40 pm.

Tip: The Dallas–Austin corridor can be brutal during afternoon hours. Budget at least 3 hours if you're leaving after lunch.

Dinner at Ramen Tatsu-ya was delightful. The broth was rich; I ordered the OG Tonkotsu but could only handle one bowl.


Day 2: Austin to San Antonio

Breakfast at Hampton Inn was decent for a 3-star hotel. I paid about $100 a night. Their breakfast included eggs, meat, and delicious free waffles.

 

After breakfast, I cruised through the Umlauf Sculpture Garden and downtown. I decided to stop at Starbucks for coffee at the Domain.

 

 

For lunch, I visited Miyo Sushi, which didn't disappoint with their reasonably priced lunch bento set.

 

Before leaving Austin, I checked out Chi Cha Boba Tea, and it was legit good—a must-stop!

 

Traffic was better than the previous day, but it still took 2 hours to reach San Antonio instead of 90 minutes.

Dinner at Dave & Buster's was surprisingly good, with mojitos and margaritas enjoyed on the famous River Walk in the River Center Mall. The queso was decent, and the drinks were refreshing.

 

I ended the night with a beer (Stella) but forgot to snap a pic.

Day 3: San Antonio — River Walk

The hotel breakfast was free and delicious, featuring bacon, eggs, hash browns, oatmeal, and Texas-shaped waffles.

 

I explored the River Walk before heading to El Castillo for lunch. The chips and salsa were amazing—a must-have for anyone who enjoys good Tex-Mex at a low price.

 

After a bit of relaxation at the hotel, I enjoyed another beer before dinner.

 

Dinner was at Ostra, where I savored oysters, calamari, and more margaritas and beer. Happy Hour was a great deal!

 

The hotel had complimentary beer and food, so I opted for a salad, which was delicious.

  
Day 4: Heading Back to Dallas

I indulged in another free breakfast at the hotel, enjoying biscuits and gravy along with salsa for the eggs. I was tempted to go for seconds!

 

The drive back to Dallas was smooth sailing. I stopped at Buc-ee's for gas and lunch, making it back to Dallas by 3:30 pm.

 
Buc-ee's on the return leg is practically a Texas road trip tradition at this point — great fuel stop and the brisket sandwich did not disappoint.

4 days · 3 cities · ~500 miles · 1 very capable Highlander — an excellent Texas road trip loop from Dallas.

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