
Apartments near Austin Bat Bridge in Austin, TX (649 Rentals)


MAA South Lamar

Estates at East Riverside

Alexan Rivercrest

Lakeshore Pearl 2

415Colorado

Capitol Living (Furnished Rooms)

The Residences at ATX Tower

Hanover Brazos Street

Alexan Riverside

1155 Barton Springs

The Bouldin

Sienna at the Thompson

The Clark

Sentral East Austin

Edison Austin

Residences at Saltillo

Water Marq

Nueces

Grayson

Muse at SoCo

Sterling

AMLI Eastside

Eastside Station

The Bowie

AMLI South Shore

Cascade Apartments

Corazon

SkyHouse Austin

Eleven by Windsor

Stoney Ridge Apartments

The Social Apartments

Wildcreek Apartments

The Lola

Emerson Apartments

Karnes

422 at the Lake

Paradise Oaks Apartments

Pressler Apartments

Crescent

Bainbridge Apartments
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The Dark Knight might be raking it in at the box office, but for a bat display that trumps even Hollywood for sheer blockbuster visual appeal look no farther than Austin's legendary bat bridge on South Congress. Located in the heart of downtown, the bat bridge is walking distance from numerous apartments and restaurants, making it a "must see" for all Austin Apartment-ites. There's even a "bat phone" (512-416-5700) to help pinpoint your best chance at viewing the spectacle. Home to almost 1.5 million bats during the main months of activity (July and August are your best bets), the winged denizens of the night take flight every evening at sunset from March until November. Crowds are large, cost is free and the experience is beyond jaw-dropping; the sight of a bat cone spiraling for miles into the distance is an amazing thing to behold. While some prefer to view from below the overpass, "au de guano" is not necessarily to everyone's nostril appeal and a hat is recommended. Premo bridge views fill up early (even on weeknights), so plan to spend an hour or two taking in the sunset over Town Lake. But trust us - by the time the last of the winged mammals explodes into the dusk in search of insects (they eat up to 30,000 pounds per night) you will be missing your new friends already. Watch out for bats by knowing the apartments near the bat bridge!
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There are currently 556 Studio Apartments in Austin with rent ranges from $651 to $7,955 with an average price of $1,377.
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