Texas is full of colorful Greetings from postcard murals that bring a nostalgic pop of color to city streets and small towns. Inspired by vintage postcards, these murals show bold block letters filled with local icons, landmarks, and scenery unique to the destination.
From Greetings from Austin to Greetings from El Paso and many more in between, here are some of the best ones I’ve spotted. They’re perfect for road trip photos, capturing memories, and wearing Texas pride. Next time you’re exploring Texas, keep an eye out for these vibrant backdrops — they’re as Texan as bluebonnets and BBQ!
Greetings From Austin mural
The Greetings from Austin mural on South First Street is a colorful postcard-style landmark, perfect for photos and a quick stop to capture the city’s vibrant, laid-back spirit.

Greetings from San Antonio mural
The “Greetings from San Antonio” mural near St. Mary’s Street bursts with color and nostalgia, capturing the city’s spirit in vintage postcard style — a quick, must-snap stop for visitors.

Greetings from El Paso
The “Greetings from El Paso” mural bursts with borderland color and pride. Locals treat it as a quick stop for photos, especially near sunset when the light softens the desert hues.

Greetings from New Braunfels
The “Greetings from New Braunfels” mural captures the town’s playful spirit with vintage postcard style and vivid Hill Country colors — a quick, must-stop photo spot near downtown’s cafés and shops.

Greetings from Del Rio mural
The Greetings from Del Rio mural turns a simple wall into a vibrant city showcase. Its bold colors and oversized lettering make it a favorite stop for photos and local culture.

Greetings from Alpine, Texas






