Main Street is the center of the action in Fredericksburg, where you can find more than 150 shops, boutiques and art galleries as well as dozens of restaurants, wine tasting rooms, a brewpub, two museums and more.
Just off Main Street in downtown Fredericksburg, you’ll find the Warehouse District. Beginning just South of Main Street along Lincoln Street and extending over to Llano and Washington Streets, the Warehouse District showcases unique home goods stores such as Larry Jackson Antiques, Blackchalk Home and Laundry, Room No. 5, Gus Antiques and Carol Hicks Bolton Antiquities.
The Warehouse District is also home to laidback and upscale restaurants like Woerner Warehouse, a favorite for breakfast and lunch, and fine dining at August E’s, known for their exceptional menu including sushi and akaushi steak. Locals love the patio at Granite House Lounge, live music at Lincoln Street Wine Bar, the family-friendly West End Pizza Co., and the libations and vibe of Chase's Place - all tucked away just south of Main Street.
The Texas Hill Country is home to over 100 wineries and vineyards and Fredericksburg, TX is the epicenter of Texas Wine Country.
There are more than 60 wineries, vineyards, and wine tasting rooms located in Fredericksburg's Gillespie County -- not to mention dozens more wineries located within an hour or two drive. There's a perfect Fredericksburg winery for every taste. Explore tours, events, and where to stay.
If you’re looking for a less structured way to explore the wineries in Fredericksburg, hop on the 290 Wine Shuttle, which departs from downtown Fredericksburg & ventures out to set Fredericksburg wineries every 10 minutes on Fridays and Saturdays.
For those who love hiking Enchanted Rock State Park is a great place to hike and experience the lovely nature of the area. Enchanted Rock Summit Trail is a medium-level hike that is 1.3 miles long and takes about 45 minutes. It’s a popular break from town (or the wineries) and is beautiful all year long. If you plan to visit Enchanted Rock, it is recommended to reserve a spot and bring some water. The fee is $8 a person to visit, but there are other trails to enjoy as well. You can find more info at Enchanted-rock Enchanted Rock is “magical, mystical, and enchanting”.