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Hope Outdoor Gallery

4.9 (13 reviews)
Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Shannon G.

This was pretty cool. I'm so happy they opened it back up. From what I understand this will always change. So it's new artists coming in and repainting, or same artists repainting. Maybe you're the painter. They sell cans of spray paint, so you can leave your mark as well. Cool thing to experience if you remember the old park. Cool place to take your out of town guest so they can leave their mark here in Austin. This is a self guided tour outside. You can walk around, take all the time you need. There is a small coffee shop inside. And chips for snacks. Not too much as far and eating and drinking goes. Several tables if you want to work on your laptop. They sell merchandise too. Hats and t-shirts. Also you can buy a book of pictures of what the Graffiti Park used to look like. Truly Austin history. Of course the art work hanging inside, is for sale. Some big price tags, but local art is the best art in my opinion. Keep Austin Weird. I love it

A piece of a wall saved from Castle Hill.
Felecia I.

If you've missed the iconic Castle Hill graffiti park, HOPE Art Gallery's new location near the airport brings street art back. There are some changes, of course. It's a lot bigger, with plenty of parking and bathrooms plus an indoor area with a cafe and gift shop. You can buy spray paint, take it outside and do your thing. Can one still paint freely? It seems so but only on the designated public paint walls. The curated artist spaces are protected, dedicated to rotating works by local & visiting artists (an outdoor museum gallery). Still free admission, though opening and closing hours are now posted. We visited on opening day and had a fun time taking in the color, the beauty and the weirdness. Great to see a piece of old Austin given new life.

Chelsea L.

Cool place to visit and definitely a place that keeps Austin hippie and weird! It's known as graffiti park by the locals and reopened to this location close to the airport in December 2025. Free to enter and explore the art! If you wanna paint, you can bring your own or buy some from their supply store. Can price depends on color I think but the cheapest category I heard is $8.50. There's an indoor cafe with some tables, chairs, and restroom. That's also where the gift shop is. There's also an outdoor restroom where people are free to paint too. I believe only professional artists can paint on those giant walls. Plenty of parking. A great place to bring out-of-towners to experience Austin!

Josh P.

The new hope outdoor gallery is really cool! They brought back some of the old ones keep austin weird vibe while also being much nicer and with amenities too. The coffee shop on site has a decent selection of walking beers, thx seltzers, cocktails, and a few non alcoholic options as well...specifically remember sweet tea but not a ton of NA options. They also have a separate store with have spray paint for sale on site too along with several bathroom options too. Its a fun spot whether youre a local or showing someone around the town.

Chrissy N.

What a unique spot in Austin! Fun place to enjoy art while you can also let your creativity runs wild. Bring a few cans of spray and make art!

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Ryan F.

This was an amazing, fun spot. In addition to the spaces available to put your mark on the world, they have a nice building with snack bar and restrooms and a "gift shop". Hope Outdoor Gallery is a fantastic way to spend a few hours with your family, especially if you have artistic and creative members. It is an absolute must-visit if your are in Austin from out of town.

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