New Braunfels, Texas City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's New Braunfels, Texas Travel Guide has been your connection to New Braunfels's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Old World Charm
New Braunfels is a little bit of old Germany smack dab in the middle of the Texas Hill Country, the kind of old-fashioned town that makes bed and breakfast travelers feel right at home. Stroll around the city with a walking tour, take in the great museums and performing arts or ride the miniature train in the most beautiful walking arboretum, Landa Park. Dine on hearty Texas cuisine or traditional German fare, stop for authentic German brew at the biergarten or take a peek in the specialty stores located in restored turn-of-the-century buildings.
For a truly unique experience, bed and breakfast travelers can visit the Gruene Historic District, a shopping and entertainment district on the banks of the Guadalupe River. Come stir up some dust while two-steppin’ across the well-worn floors of Gruene Hall. Built in 1878, Gruene Hall is the oldest continually running dance hall in Texas, and is the Central Texas birthplace to many great songwriters and musicians such as George Strait, Ace in the Hole, Jerry Jeff Walker, Lyle Lovett, The Fabulous Thunderbirds and many more. New Braunfels is abundant in dining and evening entertainment. The versatility in activities and entertainment continues to entice bed and breakfast travelers throughout the year. To find a New Braunfels bed and breakfast near restaurants and entertainment districts, use LanierBB.com amenities search engine which will assist you in finding the a convenient and comforting bed and breakfast.