# Austin Airport Transfer Guide (AUS) Practical guide to getting from Austin-Bergstrom Airport to downtown Austin. Rideshare, taxi, bus, and transfer options with real pricing. **Airport:** AUS **City:** Austin **Country:** United States **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/aus **Last updated:** 2026-03-27 --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) is about 13 km southeast of downtown Austin. The drive takes 15-30 minutes in normal traffic, but Austin's traffic is notoriously unpredictable, especially during events like SXSW, ACL Festival, or Formula 1 weekend. Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) is the most popular option. Taxis, pre-booked transfers, and a city bus also serve the airport. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing Austin-Bergstrom is a single-terminal airport. Domestic arrivals walk straight from the gate to baggage claim on the lower level. International arrivals go through US Customs and Border Protection, which can take 30-60 minutes depending on staffing and flight volume. Global Entry and automated kiosks speed this up significantly. Baggage claim has multiple carousels and is generally efficient. The terminal has strong Austin character with live music stages, local food vendors, and local artwork. After collecting bags, ground transportation exits are clearly signed. Rideshare pickup, taxis, buses, and the parking garage are all accessible from the lower level. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Rideshare (Uber/Lyft)** is the default for most Austin travellers. Pickup is at the designated rideshare zone on the lower level, near the south end of the terminal. Expect to pay **USD 20-35 (about EUR 18-32)** to downtown Austin. During events or surge periods, prices can spike to **USD 50-80+**. Wait times range from 2-15 minutes. **Taxis** line up at the ground transportation area on the lower level. A metered ride to downtown costs about **USD 25-40 (EUR 23-37)**. Austin taxis are metered with a base fare plus per-mile charge. There is no flat rate to downtown. **Capital Metro Bus (Route 20)** runs from the airport to downtown for **USD 1.25 (EUR 1.15)**. The ride takes about 30-40 minutes and runs every 15-30 minutes during the day. The bus stops at several points along the route before reaching Republic Square in downtown. It is a legitimate option if you are travelling light. **Pre-booked transfers** with meet-and-greet service cost **USD 55-85 (EUR 50-77)** for a sedan to downtown. Minivans and SUVs for groups run **USD 85-130 (EUR 77-118)**. The driver meets you at baggage claim with a name sign. Useful for business travellers and families. **Car rental** counters are in the terminal. Austin is a sprawling city and a car is useful if you plan to explore beyond downtown. Traffic can be heavy on I-35 and MoPac during rush hours. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Getting from the airport to common destinations: | Destination | Rideshare | Taxi | Transfer | |------------|-----------|------|----------| | Downtown Austin | **USD 20-35 / EUR 18-32** | **USD 25-40 / EUR 23-37** | **USD 55-85 / EUR 50-77** | | South Congress (SoCo) | **USD 15-25 / EUR 14-23** | **USD 20-30 / EUR 18-27** | **USD 50-75 / EUR 46-68** | | Domain / North Austin | **USD 30-50 / EUR 27-46** | **USD 40-60 / EUR 37-55** | **USD 75-110 / EUR 68-100** | | Round Rock | **USD 35-55 / EUR 32-50** | **USD 45-70 / EUR 41-64** | **USD 85-130 / EUR 77-118** | | San Marcos | **USD 50-80 / EUR 46-73** | **USD 60-90 / EUR 55-82** | **USD 100-160 / EUR 91-146** | Prices assume normal traffic. During major events (SXSW in March, ACL in October, F1 in October), rideshare prices can triple. Taxi meters run regardless of events, making them more predictable during surges. --- ### Late night arrivals Austin-Bergstrom handles flights until about midnight. Rideshare services operate 24 hours and are the easiest late-night option, though wait times increase after 11 PM. Taxis are available but fewer in number late at night. The Route 20 bus stops running around midnight and does not run overnight. Pre-booked transfers are available at any hour. The airport terminal stays open but most food and retail outlets close by 10-11 PM. The South Austin area near the airport has limited late-night activity. --- ### Families and luggage Rideshare vehicles vary in size. If you have car seats, strollers, and multiple bags, request an XL vehicle through the app. Standard Uber/Lyft cars cannot always fit a family's luggage. Taxis at the rank are standard sedans. Pre-booked transfers let you specify vehicle type and request child seats in advance. Texas law requires car seats for children under 8 unless they are taller than 4 feet 9 inches. Rideshare and taxi drivers are not required to provide car seats, so bring your own or book a transfer. --- ### Where you meet the driver Rideshare pickup is at the designated zone on the lower level, south end of the terminal. Follow the signs marked "Rideshare Pickup" or "TNCs." Your app will guide you to the exact spot. Taxis line up at the ground transportation area, also on the lower level. Pre-booked transfer drivers meet you in the baggage claim area with a name sign. The terminal is well-signed and navigation is straightforward. Do not get picked up from the upper (departure) level, as enforcement is active. --- ### Decision helper **Choose a rideshare if** you are going to a specific address, want app-based convenience, and it is not a major event period. Check the price estimate before requesting. **Choose a taxi if** you want a metered, predictable fare without surge pricing. Good during events when rideshare prices spike. **Choose the Route 20 bus if** you are heading downtown, travelling light, and want to spend USD 1.25 instead of USD 25+. **Choose a pre-booked transfer if** you need guaranteed transport, child seats, a specific vehicle size, or are travelling for business and want meet-and-greet service. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Austin-Bergstrom is a straightforward, single-terminal airport. Rideshare is the default for most people and works well outside of event periods. During major events, check prices before requesting and consider a taxi if the surge is extreme. The Route 20 bus is a genuine budget option for downtown. Families and groups benefit from pre-booked transfers with guaranteed vehicle size and child seats. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: How far is Austin airport from downtown?** About 13 km (8 miles) southeast of downtown. The drive takes 15-30 minutes depending on traffic. **Q: How much is an Uber from Austin airport to downtown?** USD 20-35 in normal conditions. During SXSW, ACL, or F1 weekends, prices can surge to USD 50-80 or more. Check the estimate before requesting. **Q: Is there a bus from Austin airport to downtown?** Yes. Capital Metro Route 20 runs to Republic Square downtown for USD 1.25. It takes about 30-40 minutes and runs every 15-30 minutes during the day. **Q: Does Austin airport have Uber and Lyft?** Yes. Both operate at AUS with a designated pickup zone on the lower level. Wait times are typically 2-15 minutes. **Q: How much is a taxi from Austin airport to downtown?** About USD 25-40 on the meter. Taxis do not surge price during events, which can make them cheaper than rideshares during peak periods. **Q: Is traffic bad from Austin airport?** It depends on the time and direction. I-35 northbound to downtown can be congested during rush hours (4-7 PM). During major events, all routes slow down significantly. Allow extra time. **Q: Where is the rideshare pickup at Austin airport?** On the lower level (arrivals), near the south end of the terminal. Follow the signs for Rideshare or TNC Pickup. The app will show your exact location and the pickup zone. **Q: Can I rent a car at Austin airport?** Yes. Major rental companies have counters in the terminal. Austin is a car-dependent city outside of downtown, so a rental is useful for longer stays. **Q: How do I get from Austin airport to Round Rock?** Round Rock is about 35 km north. A rideshare costs USD 35-55, a taxi USD 45-70. There is no direct public transit. A pre-booked transfer costs USD 85-130. **Q: Is Austin airport big or hard to navigate?** It is a single-terminal airport and easy to navigate. Baggage claim, ground transportation, and rental cars are all on the lower level. Signage is clear. --- ## Additional Guides ### Late night arrivals at Austin airport: getting to the city after hours **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/aus/late-night Austin-Bergstrom receives flights until about midnight, with some delayed arrivals pushing later. Austin's entertainment culture means late nights are part of the city's rhythm, but airport transport has its own schedule. ## What runs and what does not | Transport | Available late evening | Available after midnight | |-----------|----------------------|-------------------------| | Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) | Yes | Yes, with longer waits | | Taxi | Yes, limited | Yes, very limited | | Route 20 bus | Until ~midnight | No | | Pre-booked transfer | Yes | Yes | Rideshare is the most reliable late-night option. Taxis are available but in smaller numbers. The Route 20 bus stops running around midnight. ## Your realistic options after 11 PM **Rideshare** remains the go-to option. Uber and Lyft operate 24 hours. After 11 PM, wait times increase from the usual 2-5 minutes to 10-20 minutes. Prices may surge on weekend nights when Austin's bar scene competes for drivers (last call is 2 AM). A ride to downtown costs **USD 20-35 (EUR 18-32)** normally, potentially **USD 35-55 (EUR 32-50)** during late-night demand. **Taxis** are available at the rank but in reduced numbers after 11 PM. You may wait 10-20 minutes for a taxi during quiet periods. The metered fare does not change: **USD 25-40 (EUR 23-37)** to downtown. **Pre-booked transfers** guarantee a driver at arrivals at any hour. The driver tracks your flight for delays. Price is the same as daytime: **USD 55-85 (EUR 50-77)** for a sedan. This is the stress-free option for late arrivals. **Route 20 bus** stops running around midnight. If your flight lands after 11:30 PM, do not plan on the bus. ## Friday and Saturday nights Austin's nightlife creates a separate demand spike on weekend nights. Between midnight and 2:30 AM (when bars close), rideshare drivers are split between downtown's entertainment district and the airport. Surge pricing is common. If you are landing during this window on a weekend, expect higher rideshare prices and longer waits. ## What the airport looks like at night Austin-Bergstrom is not a 24-hour hub. After the last flights, the terminal winds down. Most food and retail outlets close by 10-11 PM. The baggage claim area and ground transportation exits remain accessible. There is seating but the terminal is not designed for overnight stays. The adjacent South Austin Hilton Garden Inn is a walkable option if you need to sleep. ## Safety notes - The airport and ground transportation areas are safe and well-lit at night - The rideshare pickup zone is monitored and well-organized - Verify your driver and vehicle match the app before getting in - Austin is generally safe but standard urban precautions apply - If you are headed to East Austin or other areas away from downtown at night, having your destination pinned in the app is helpful ## The honest recommendation Rideshare works for late-night arrivals at AUS, but check the price before confirming. On weekend nights, expect higher fares. If you know you are arriving after midnight, a pre-booked transfer removes all uncertainty. A taxi from the rank is fine but availability is limited. Budget an extra 10-20 minutes of wait time for any option after 11 PM. --- ### Austin airport: taxi vs rideshare vs private transfer compared **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/aus/taxi-vs-transfer Austin is a rideshare city, but that does not mean it is always the best option from the airport. Here is an honest comparison of your ground transport choices. ## Price comparison to downtown | Factor | Taxi | Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) | Pre-booked transfer | |--------|------|----------------------|--------------------| | Normal price | **USD 25-40 / EUR 23-37** | **USD 20-35 / EUR 18-32** | **USD 55-85 / EUR 50-77** | | Event surge price | **USD 25-40 (same)** | **USD 50-80+ / EUR 46-73+** | **USD 55-85 (same)** | | Payment | Card or cash | App (card) | Prepaid or card | | Surge pricing | No | Yes, sometimes extreme | No | The key insight: rideshares are cheapest on normal days. During events, taxis and transfers hold their price while rideshares spike. ## What you get with each **Taxi:** Walk to the ground transportation area, join the rank, get in. Metered fare, no app needed. Austin taxis are clean and professional. The meter runs on base fare plus per-mile, so you pay for the actual distance. No surge pricing ever. **Rideshare:** Request via app, walk to the designated pickup zone, wait 2-15 minutes. Price is shown upfront. Convenient, familiar, and usually the cheapest option. The catch: surge pricing during events, rush hour, and late nights can make this the most expensive option. **Pre-booked transfer:** A driver meets you at baggage claim with a name sign. The vehicle is reserved, the price is locked, and child seats can be arranged. You pay more for certainty, service, and convenience. ## When a taxi makes more sense - During SXSW, ACL, or F1 when rideshare prices surge - When you want a metered, predictable fare - When the rideshare wait time is long (15+ minutes) - When you prefer not to use an app ## When a rideshare makes more sense - On normal days when there is no surge - When you want upfront pricing and app-based convenience - When you are going to a specific address and want door-to-door navigation - When you prefer cashless payment ## When a transfer makes more sense - Business travel where a driver meeting at baggage claim matters - Families needing child seats or a specific vehicle size - Large groups needing a minivan or SUV - During events when you want a guaranteed price and guaranteed vehicle - Airport pickups for VIP guests or clients ## The Austin event factor Austin's event calendar is packed and it dramatically affects airport transport. During SXSW (March), ACL Festival (October), and Formula 1 USGP (October), rideshare prices can be two to three times normal. The airport taxi rank often has shorter waits than the rideshare zone during these periods because everyone defaults to Uber. If you are arriving during a major event week, seriously consider a taxi or pre-booked transfer. The savings over a surging rideshare can be significant. ## The honest verdict Rideshare is the default choice in Austin for good reason: it is cheap, convenient, and reliable on normal days. But Austin is not a normal city on normal days as often as you might think. Check the rideshare estimate before confirming. If the price looks inflated, walk to the taxi rank. For guaranteed service regardless of events, a pre-booked transfer pays for itself in certainty. --- ### Getting from Austin airport to the city with kids and family **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/aus/family-and-kids Austin-Bergstrom is a family-friendly airport and the ride to the city is short. But Texas car seat laws and vehicle size are the practical issues families need to think about. ## The main challenge Texas law requires children under 8 years old to be in an appropriate child restraint (car seat or booster) unless they are taller than 4 feet 9 inches. This applies to taxis and rideshares. However, rideshare and taxi drivers are not required to provide car seats. The responsibility falls on you. ## Transport options for families **Rideshare (Uber/Lyft)** is convenient but child seats are a problem. If you bring your own car seat, you can install it in the vehicle. Requesting an XL vehicle gives you more room for car seats plus luggage. Standard rides cost **USD 20-35 (EUR 18-32)** to downtown, XL rides **USD 30-50 (EUR 27-46)**. **Taxis** have the same car seat issue. Standard sedans fit a family of four with moderate luggage but it is a squeeze with car seats installed. Fare to downtown is **USD 25-40 (EUR 23-37)**. **Pre-booked transfer** is the best option for families with young children. You can request child seats when booking. A sedan costs **USD 55-85 (EUR 50-77)**, an SUV or minivan **USD 85-130 (EUR 77-118)**. The driver meets you at baggage claim, helps with bags, and has the right seats installed. **Route 20 bus** is technically possible but not realistic with a stroller, car seats, and luggage. Skip it for family travel. **Rental car** works well if you brought car seats and plan to drive during your stay. Install the seats at the rental lot. Austin is car-dependent outside of downtown. ## Child seat specifics Texas law requires: - Rear-facing seat for infants under 1 year or under 20 pounds - Forward-facing seat with harness for toddlers (typically until age 4-5) - Booster seat for children under 8 who are shorter than 4 feet 9 inches When booking a transfer, specify: - Infant seat (rear-facing) - Toddler/convertible seat (forward-facing with harness) - Booster seat (for older children) ## Strollers and luggage The airport is single-terminal and easy to navigate with a stroller. Elevators are available at baggage claim. For transport, a standard sedan fits one stroller plus 2 bags in the trunk. An SUV or minivan is better for families with a stroller, multiple car seats, and several bags. Be specific about luggage when booking a transfer. ## Practical tips for families at AUS - The airport has a dedicated nursing room in the terminal - Several local food vendors offer kid-friendly options before security and in the gates area - Free Wi-Fi throughout the terminal - Austin summers are extremely hot (35-40C). If your car has been sitting in an airport lot, the interior will be scorching. Rideshares and taxis are air-conditioned and ready to go - During SXSW (March) and ACL (October), the airport and roads are noticeably busier. Plan extra time - If you need children's supplies, there are pharmacies and stores near most Austin hotel areas ## The honest recommendation For families with children under 8, a pre-booked transfer with child seats is the safest and most convenient option. If you brought your own car seats, a rideshare XL vehicle works. The cost difference between a rideshare and a transfer is USD 20-50, which most families consider worthwhile for the convenience of having car seats and help with luggage. --- ### How much it costs to get from Austin airport to the city **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/aus/cost-to-city Austin-Bergstrom is about 13 km from downtown. Transport costs vary widely depending on the option and whether a major event is happening in town. ## Rideshare (Uber/Lyft): USD 20-35 / EUR 18-32 The most popular option. A standard UberX or Lyft to downtown costs **USD 20-35 (EUR 18-32)** in normal conditions. An XL vehicle for larger groups runs **USD 30-50 (EUR 27-46)**. During surge periods (SXSW, ACL, F1, or simply Friday evening rush), prices can spike to **USD 50-80+**. Always check the estimate before confirming. ## Taxi: USD 25-40 / EUR 23-37 Metered fare from the airport to downtown runs about **USD 25-40 (EUR 23-37)**. The base fare is approximately USD 2.50 plus USD 2.40 per mile. Austin taxis do not surge price, which makes them the smarter choice during major events when rideshare prices triple. ## Bus (Route 20): USD 1.25 / EUR 1.15 Capital Metro Route 20 runs from the airport to downtown for **USD 1.25 (EUR 1.15)**. Pay with exact change, a Capital Metro pass, or the CapMetro app. The ride takes 30-40 minutes with several stops. Buses run every 15-30 minutes during the day. This is a real option for solo travellers with light luggage. ## Pre-booked transfer: USD 55-85 / EUR 50-77 A sedan transfer to downtown costs **USD 55-85 (EUR 50-77)**. SUVs and minivans run **USD 85-130 (EUR 77-118)**. The price is fixed at booking and includes meet-and-greet at baggage claim, flight tracking, and waiting time. ## Costs to other destinations | Destination | Rideshare | Taxi | Transfer | |------------|-----------|------|----------| | Downtown | **USD 20-35** | **USD 25-40** | **USD 55-85** | | South Congress | **USD 15-25** | **USD 20-30** | **USD 50-75** | | University of Texas | **USD 22-35** | **USD 28-42** | **USD 60-90** | | Domain / North Austin | **USD 30-50** | **USD 40-60** | **USD 75-110** | | Round Rock | **USD 35-55** | **USD 45-70** | **USD 85-130** | | San Marcos | **USD 50-80** | **USD 60-90** | **USD 100-160** | | Georgetown | **USD 45-70** | **USD 55-80** | **USD 95-145** | All rideshare prices assume normal conditions. Add 50-200% during major events. ## What affects the price **Events** are the biggest wildcard. Austin hosts SXSW (March), ACL Festival (October), Formula 1 USGP (October), and countless smaller events. During these periods, rideshare prices surge dramatically. Taxi meters stay the same. **Traffic** affects time but not rideshare pricing directly (though longer rides due to traffic can cost more on per-mile pricing). I-35 through Austin is consistently congested during rush hours. **Time of day** matters for rideshares. Late night (bar closing at 2 AM) and rush hour see the highest prices. Midday is the cheapest. **Vehicle type** changes the equation. A standard sedan versus an XL or luxury vehicle can double the price. ## Common money traps - **Surge pricing blindness:** Always check the rideshare estimate before confirming. During events, a taxi can be half the price. - **I-35 traffic:** If you are heading north during rush hour, the ride can take twice as long. This affects metered taxis more than rideshares. - **Airport pickup fee:** Rideshare companies add an airport pickup surcharge (typically USD 3-4) on top of the ride estimate. - **Toll roads:** Some routes to north Austin use toll roads. Rideshares include this in the fare. In a taxi, confirm whether the toll route is included. ## The honest recommendation Rideshare is the default and works well outside of events. During major event weeks, check the price first and switch to a taxi if the surge is extreme. The Route 20 bus is genuinely useful for budget-conscious solo travellers going downtown. Pre-booked transfers are best for business travellers, families, and anyone who wants certainty over cost. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/aus) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/aus/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/aus/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/aus/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/aus/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Austin (AUS). 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