Directions to Action Figure

We are 1.7 miles / a 3-minute drive from Downtown Austin. We are 4.9 miles / a 5-minute drive from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Here's a map.

From Downtown

The Most Direct Route

Travel East on Cesar Chavez
Cross I-35
Action Figure is on the North side of the street at 3000 East Cesar Chavez, just past Pleasant Valley Road

The Quickest Route

Travel East on 7th Street
Cross I-35
Turn Right on Pleasant Valley (just past the HEB)
Turn Left onto 2nd Street
Travel past Broadway, Linden and Tillery Streets till 2nd Street dead-ends into Cesar Chavez
Turn Right onto Cesar Chavez
Action Figure is on the right-hand side, just past the Diamond Shamrock.

From the Airport

Travel West on Hwy. 71
Take the Airport Blvd. offramp toward 1st - 5th- 7th Streets, keep left
Merge onto East 1st St/Cesar Chavez St. E.
Action Figure is on the right-hand side, just past the Diamond Shamrock.

From parts North

Travel South on I-35, exit # 234B: 8th - 3rd Streets
Turn Left onto E 7th Street
Turn Right on Pleasant Valley (just past the HEB)
Turn Left onto 2nd Street
Travel past Broadway, Linden and Tillery Streets till 2nd Street dead-ends into Cesar Chavez
Turn Right onto Cesar Chavez
Action Figure is on the right-hand side, just past the Diamond Shamrock.

From parts South

Travel North on I-35, exit # 234B: 1st Street East / 2nd - 4th Streets
Turn Right on East 1st / Cesar Chavez Street
Travel 1.7 miles, and Action Figure will be on the left-hand side just past Pleasant Valley Road.



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