For fans of HGTV’s Fixer Upper, Waco is a must-visit destination. But there’s so much to do here in addition to visiting Magnolia Market. Waco has incredible restaurants, awesome bike and walking trails, and a local winery. So I’ve rounded up the top vacation home rentals in Waco, Texas
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From tiny homes and converted barns to modern apartments and cozy cottages, I’ve got the perfect home for you.
Here are the best vacation home rentals in Waco, Texas for your next getaway!
Container Home
4 guests bedrooms 2 beds baths
This home is a fusion of two shipping containers. The interior of this unique house is paneled in pine shiplap, and the exterior is covered in 100-year-old barn wood. You’ll have two private suites and an incredible rooftop deck.
Converted Barn
20 guests bedrooms beds baths
The Infamous BARNDOMINUM is now available to rent for any occasion, such as a private party, wedding, girls’ getaway, or family reunion. This home sits on sixteen acres, and you’ll love the deck, pergola, covered patio, deck, al fresco dining, outdoor kitchen, fire tables, and hammocks.
Chic Cottage
8 guests bedrooms beds baths
This restored home has been featured in Cottage Style Magazine, Modern Farmhouse Style Magazine, and Modern Texas Living Magazine. You’ll love the stunning decor, antique light fixtures, floor-to-ceiling windows, and the cozy comfort of a home away from home.
Room For Your Whole Crew
17 guests bedrooms beds .5 baths
You might recognize this massive house from the show Fixer Upper. There’s a wrap-around porch, a fenced-in yard, and lots of parking. This home is also only five minutes to downtown and seven minutes to Baylor University.
Cozy Cabin
2 guests bedroom bed bath
If you want a unique, budget-friendly home in Waco, then this cabin is for you. The tiny house is custom-built using reclaimed 100-year-old barn wood. You’ll love the copper sinks and light fixtures, handmade rocking chair, ship’s ladder-style stairway, and farmhouse decor.
FIXER UPPER Mid-Mod
10 guests 5 bedrooms 5 beds 3 baths
This midcentury modern home was remodeled on HGTV’s show Fixer Upper, so the design, furniture, and decorations are superb. The home is centrally located in central Waco with a beautiful patio and gorgeous views of a wooded ravine.
Boho Loft
4 guests 2 bedrooms 2 beds 2 baths
You’ll love the fun, funky urban vibe of this Boho-chic apartment. The iconic Green Door Lofts is a 9-unit luxury loft complex in the heart of Waco’s Silo District. This unit is next door to the historic Hippodrome Dinner Theater and steps away from some of the city’s best shops, antique stores, wine tasting rooms, and live music venues.
Tiny House
2 guests bedroom bed bath
If you want a romantic getaway, then this container home is for you. There’s a full-size bathroom, modern design, colorful decor, and an amazing rooftop deck that’s perfect for playing games, stargazing, and enjoying a cup of coffee or glass of wine.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far apart are Waco and Austin?
Waco is about 100 miles south of Charleston, and it takes around one hour and 45 minutes to drive between these cities.
What is the best time of year to go to Waco, TX?
Spring is one of the best times to visit Waco. The Bluebonnets will be blooming, the humidity will be low, and the temperatures will be pleasant – not too hot during the day and still cool in the evenings. Spring is the wettest time of the year, so bring your rain gear, and make sure you check out the Spring at the Silos festival.
Waco summers are very hot and humid. Always have water, sunscreen, and a head covering with you, and plan indoor activities or pool time during the middle of the day. Accommodation and tour rates peak in the summer, so book in advance to save some money.
September – November is an enjoyable time to visit Waco. The weather will be cooler, drier, and less humid than in the spring or summer. Accommodation prices and crowds will decline, and the Heart O’Texas Fair & Rodeo is in October. Be aware, though, that the Baylor football season can drive hotel prices up, so check the team’s home game schedule.
Winter is surprisingly cold and windy. Waco usually gets some snow every year, and below-freezing temperatures aren’t unheard of. So bring plenty of layers. You can find some great accommodation deals during these months, and the city is beautifully decorated for the holidays.
Is Waco a walkable city?
Downtown Waco is very walkable, but the rest of the city is spread out and requires a car or public transportation.
Is Waco or Austin better to visit?
Waco and Austin are both incredible destinations, and they will each give you very different experiences.
Austin is a large city, so it’s more popular, expensive, and crowded than Waco, which is a mid-size town.
Both cities have fantastic foodie scenes, great outdoor activities, urban artwork, and they’re both centrally located for exploring Eastern Texas. So I highly recommend visiting both of these places!
What is there to do in Waco, TX?
The Best Things To Do in Waco:
1. Visit Magnolia Market at the Silos (plan to spend at least half a day here shopping, exploring the property, taking pictures, and eating)
2. Walk across the Waco Suspension Bridge
3. Tour the Dr. Pepper Museum
4. See a show at the Waco Hippodrome Theatre
5. Do a wine tasting at the Waco Winery & Vineyards
6. Shop at the Waco Downtown Farmer’s Market
7. Have a picnic in Indian Spring Park
8. Do a beer tasting at Bare Arms Brewing
9. Visit the Waco Mammoth National Monument
10. Kayak on the Bosque or Brazos River
11. Bike the Waco Riverwalk
What are the best restaurants in Waco?
My favorites: The Hightop at the Hippodrome ($$$), Cafe Homestead ($$-$$$), Brazos Bar & Bistro ($$-$$$).
Fine Dining: One Thirty Five Prime (Steakhouse, $$$$), DiamondBack’s (Steakhouse, $$$), Di Campli’s Italian Ristorante (Italian, $$$).
Breakfast Places: Butter My Biscuit Cafe ($$), Magnolia Table ($$-$$$), Our Breakfast Place ($$).
Mexican: Wacool Tacos & Tamales ($), Chuy’s Restaurant ($$-$$$), Ninfa’s Mexican Restaurant ($$-$$$).
Pizza & Burgers: MOROSO Wood Fired Pizzeria ($$-$$$), Whizzbang’s Best Burgers ($), Twisted Root Burger Co ($$).
BBQ: Chute 4 Rodeo Foods ($$), Papa Jack’s BBQ ($$), Rudy’s “Country Store” and Bar-B-Q ($$).
Food Trucks. Waco has food trucks everywhere, including inside Magnolia Market at the Silos. So make sure you sample some of the local food-on-wheels.
How many days do you need to visit Waco, TX?
Give yourself at least 3-4 days to explore Waco. This will give you plenty of time to explore downtown, enjoy the food scene, visit Magnolia Market at the Silos, and take a day trip.
What should I not miss in Waco?
Must-Do Things in Waco:
1. Visit Magnolia Market at the Silos (plan to spend at least half a day here shopping, exploring the property, taking pictures, and eating)
2. Walk across the Waco Suspension Bridge
3. Tour the Dr. Pepper Museum
4. See a show at the Waco Hippodrome Theatre
5. Do a wine tasting at the Waco Winery & Vineyards
6. Shop at the Waco Downtown Farmer’s Market
7. Have a picnic in Indian Spring Park
8. Do a beer tasting at Bare Arms Brewing
9. Kayak on the Bosque or Brazos River
10. Bike the Waco Riverwalk
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