Historic Main Street
Historic Downtown Buda is home to Antique Row, a collection of stores and businesses catering to those hunters of the fine antiques to the "what is that" and items ranging from the eclectic to the elegant can be found insuring that visitors to the area will not be disappointed in their treasure hunting.
Carrington House/Gazebo & Buda Park
As you cross over the railroad tracks into downtown Buda, you will see the Buda Park and Pavilion used for public gatherings and concerts. The Gazebo is the centerpiece of the greenbelt that is home to local festivals including BudaFest (early December). Across the street the Carrington House, once was a hotel and cafe for train passengers, is now an office building and demonstrates our community's commitment to preserve our past while looking to the future.
Old Stagecoach Property & Post Office
Located on North Loop 4 as you come into town from Austin, visitors can see the original Post Office built in the late 1800's. Currently the Post Office is part of a 50-acre park under renovation by the City of Buda and public-private partnerships that will become the centerpiece for welcoming guests to our area. Once completed, the park will include an Amphitheatre and Visitor Center with incredible views of the classic Hill Country scene on picturesque Onion Creek.
Cabela's
World's foremost outfitter, Cabela's serves people who enjoy the outdoor lifestyle. Easy access from IH35 on Cabelas Drive. 15570 IH35, Buda, TX 786710 www.Cabelas.com
Annual Events
Red White & Buda
Held on the Saturday before July 4, this event is considered the official start to Buda's Independence Day celebrations. The day starts with a parade down Main Street and ends with a fireworks show after dark. Throughout the day there are carnival events, food vendors, market vendors and live entertainment. Call 512.295.9999 for more information.
Fine Arts Festival
This tented festival gives visitors a chance to see some of the best local artists and their work. The event is juried and a winner determined over the course of the weekend. There are several categories of art at the festival including ceramics, glass, jewelry, metal, paintings, photography, sculpture, drawing and others.
BudaFest
The first weekend in December has meant one thing in Buda for over 20 years. Budafest!
Budafest has been a Buda Texas tradition for over 20 years. The festival is centered around the local parade that kicks off the celebration every year. Marching bands, home-made floats and local celebrities all take part in the parade Saturday morning. The rest of the weekend patrons can enjoy the market that features assorted foods and over 100 market shops, live entertainment and carnival rides.
