81 Fun Things to Do in Houston

81 Fun Things to Do in Houston

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Houston is the largest city in the state of Texas and the city in the state with the most things to do and experience. If you are planning your trip to this city and want to have a great time, we leave you with a list of the best things to see and do in Houston.

From becoming an astronaut, to discovering the most interesting museums, its spectacular aquarium or the best places to eat, Houston has a lot to offer and here you can discover the best plans for your stay in this city.

1. Become an astronaut: NASA Space Center

NASA Space Center Houston| ©Tony Webster
NASA Space Center Houston| ©Tony Webster

Houston has a problem. You're going to have a great time! A visit to Houston is never complete without a visit to NASA Space Center. It's arguably the city's most iconic attraction and a great way to learn more about space missions. Plus, you can become an astronaut for a day.

In this space centre there is a lot of real equipment, carried by real astronauts, spacecraft or rockets, as well as history about the various special missions. Don't miss the anti-gravity machine, so you will feel the sensation of being without gravity, just like a real astronaut. Also, if your trip to Hosuton coincides with the Christmas season, you'll be amazed by the light show that the centre puts on for the festive season.

Book your tickets for the NASA Space Center

2. Houston's best museum: Museum of Natural History

Paleo Hall at the Houston Museum of Natural Science| ©Kim Alaniz
Paleo Hall at the Houston Museum of Natural Science| ©Kim Alaniz

Considered one of the best museums in the city, the Museum of Natural History is a must-see when visiting the city. It's a huge museum, with four floors in total, so you're going to have to take your time to see everything. There is a permanent collection, as well as regular temporary exhibitions.

Thousands of artefacts of all kinds, from Native American culture, palaeontology, local animals and much more await in this museum. In addition, there is a butterfly centre and planetarium, a favourite among visitors to this Houston museum.

Reserve your ticket for the Natural History Museum

3. Houston Aquarium: perfect for families

Downtown Aquarium Houston| ©Katie Haugland Bowen
Downtown Aquarium Houston| ©Katie Haugland Bowen

You may be travelling to Houston with children. If this is the case, there's nothing to worry about, this city has plenty to do for kids. The city's aquarium is a favourite attraction for families. Even those without children enjoy their visit to this aquarium, located in the city centre.

The aquarium has all kinds of fish, from different parts of the world and sharks, one of its great attractions. There are several sections in this aquarium, for all kinds of public, so no one will be bored during your visit. Young and old alike will have a great time at the Houston Aquarium.

4. Houston Underground: The City's Tunnel System

Underground tunnel network| ©Ed Schipul
Underground tunnel network| ©Ed Schipul

A fun plan that allows you to discover Houston in a totally different way is to visit its network of underground tunnels. It's a network that stretches for several kilometres right under the heart of the largest city in Texas. A most interesting adventure, perfect for those looking for a unique experience.

This is also the most extensive network of underground tunnels in the United States. An expert guide will tell you all about its construction, which buildings are connected and you will be able to see all the nooks and crannies of this network. You'll also be able to see how it has changed over time, both in its use and its appearance.

Book a tour of Houston's tunnels

5. Houston Graffiti Building: the perfect place for selfies

Houston Graffiti Building| ©2C2K Photography
Houston Graffiti Building| ©2C2K Photography

Taking a selfie on your holiday is a must. For the best results you can always head to the Houston Graffiti Building. Almost every inch of the wall of this building is covered with graffiti. These are not just any old drawings, but have been done by well-known graffiti artists.

You can book an Instagram wall tour, where you will be told more about the history of this building and this spectacular graffiti mural in Houston. Of course, you'll also be allowed to take photos, including selfies, to upload to your social media accounts. This way you have a new profile picture ready.

This tour takes place in a car, so you can see this interesting mural in comfort and take as many pictures as you want.

Book a graffiti tour

6. Discover Houston in depth: city tour

Houston Bus Tour| ©Steve Rota
Houston Bus Tour| ©Steve Rota

One of the best ways to discover a city as big as Houston is with a tour. You can book an official city tour, which takes place on a Hop-on Hop-Off bus, so you can get on and off the bus whenever you want. This is a great way to see the main sights and attractions of the city.

There are things or areas that you may be interested in discovering or exploring. Thanks to this tour, one of the best tours in the city, you will be able to get on the bus and then get off at the place you want to see. It makes it easy to get around the city and see everything it has to offer. It's also ideal if you have little time to see the city and want to see the main attractions.

Book a bus tour of the city

7. Find your way out: escape room

Escape Room| ©David Hofmann
Escape Room| ©David Hofmann

Houston has plenty of fun activities to take part in. One of them is the possibility of going to an escape room, a fun and popular option. Especially because it is something that people of all ages can enjoy. No matter who you are travelling with, you will be able to go to an escape room.

One of the advantages is that there are many different themes. Every escape room is different, so there is something for everyone. From recovering a stolen work of art, to escaping from prison or escaping from a sinking submarine. It's a fun race against the clock.

8. Taste the flavours of Houston: food tour

Tex-Mex flavours in Houston| ©Jazz Guy
Tex-Mex flavours in Houston| ©Jazz Guy

Houston is the largest city in Texas and this is reflected in its food. There are a variety of different influences and foods available in the city. The best way to discover them all is with a food tour. You can sample the flavours of the city.

From traditional Texas cuisine to Tex-Mex fusion with its clear Mexican influences, Asian cuisine and much more await you on this tour of Houston. A great way to see a different side of the city and also see several districts at the same time.

The tour has plenty of variety in terms of food, so you don't have to worry about anything. Whether you're interested in more traditional food or want something more experimental, this Houston food tour has something for you.

Book a food tour

9. Visit discounted attractions: Houston City Pass

Houston| ©optictopic
Houston| ©optictopic

Houston is a city that has a lot to offer when it comes to attractions. One of the best ways to enjoy these attractions without breaking the bank is to purchase the Houston City Pass. This card is a way to get into attractions at a discounted price.

This card gives you a discount on several of the city's top attractions. You will be able to discover more, paying less for it. This is also a good option if you are short on time and want to see only the top attractions in Houston. You get access to them with this card.

Book your Houston City Pass

10. Indoor skydiving: bring out your adventurous side

Indoor Skydiving| ©Michael Kwok
Indoor Skydiving| ©Michael Kwok

Houston Memorial is the perfect place to bring out your adventurous side on your visit to the city. You'll be able to go indoor skydiving, or skydiving without jumping out of a plane. At Houston Memorial there is a state-of-the-art vertical wind tunnel where you can practice this activity.

First you will have a training session to be well prepared and then you will go to the wind tunnel. It is the perfect place to experience what it would be like to jump out of a plane, without actually having to do it. You get to take home a personalised flight certificate at the end of the experience.

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11. Find the best bargains: outlets shopping in Tangier

Tanger Outlet, Houston| ©Bradley Fortner
Tanger Outlet, Houston| ©Bradley Fortner

Houston is also a great place to find the best bargains**- Tanger Outlets** is the place to be, where a huge selection of clothing, accessories and homeware shops await you. Great discounts on well-known and designer brands in an afternoon not to be forgotten.

This tour is also very relaxed. You don't have to worry about driving, as you'll be taken directly to Tanger Outlets, stopping first at some of Houston's top attractions and landmarks. You'll finally arrive at this outlet, where you'll have plenty of time to discover the shops and bargains.

12. Fly a plane: flight simulation

Flight Simulator| ©Johnson
Flight Simulator| ©Johnson

Want to feel what it's like to fly an F-18? This is one of the most fun activities you can do during your stay in Houston. This flight simulator will allow you to experience what it's like to fly a war plane like the F-18 in the most realistic way possible.

This simulator is designed for all kinds of people. Whether you are travelling alone, with your partner, friends or family, everyone will be able to enjoy this unique experience to the full. It is a very realistic simulator, so you will feel as if you were really in an aeroplane. An experience you don't want to miss.

13. A scary experience: Haunted tour in Houston

Pubs in Houston| ©Ed Schipul
Pubs in Houston| ©Ed Schipul

If you fancy a night out visiting some of Houston's most interesting pubs and bars and at the same time discovering its haunted sites, then this is the tour for you. A combination of pubs and ghosts that will delight lovers of the paranormal and good pubs.

This tour takes place in Houston's historic downtown. You will make several stops at historic sites, learn more about their history and their relationship with ghosts. You will discover the scariest and most interesting stories of the city with one of these Houston ghost tours.

Book the Haunted tour in Houston

14. Get out of town: day in Galveston

Galveston| ©Heidi Dietrich
Galveston| ©Heidi Dietrich

Galveston is a city on the Gulf of Mexico that is not too far from Houston. It's a must-see if you want to discover a place so different from the big city. Its beach, a favourite destination for surfers, Victorian villas and nature make Galveston a great place to visit in Texas.

If you fancy a change from the city to a more relaxed place or want to see the sea, Galveston is the best option in the area. It's charming and there's plenty to see and do in a day. You'll discover a different side to the state of Texas.

Book a tour to Galveston

15. Enter the world of butterflies: Butterfly Center

Cockrell Butterfly Center| ©Cockrell Butterfly Center
Cockrell Butterfly Center| ©Cockrell Butterfly Center

The Cockrell Butterfly Center is part of the Houston Museum of Natural History, but if you want you can go directly to the Butterfly Center. Over the course of several floors, you'll enter a world of butterflies, where you'll be able to see the natural habitat of these insects. An ideal excursion for the whole family.

There are all kinds of species, many of them endangered, which can only be seen in this centre. In addition, there are all kinds of games and activities that are fun and educational for the whole family.

Book tickets for the Butterfly Center

16. For beer lovers: brewery tour

Brewery Tour| ©Adam Baker
Brewery Tour| ©Adam Baker

The brewery tour is a great option if you are interested in beer or spirits. Houston is a city that has a great brewing tradition, so it's a great way to discover more about its history and taste some of the best local beers.

This tour includes both breweries and distilleries, so you'll also get to know some local spirits that you're sure to love. A tour with a difference, allowing you to discover a totally unexpected side of the city.

Book the Houston Beer Tour

17. Howdy H-Town Tour: Houston History

H-Town, Houston| ©Wally Gobetz
H-Town, Houston| ©Wally Gobetz

Houston is a big city with a rich and varied culture. To discover more about it, this tour is a good option. You'll learn more about the city's culture, as well as how some of the city's districts were formed, while discovering historic sites.

This is a walking tour, which will allow you to see places you might otherwise miss. If you are interested in the culture of the city and how it has changed into the city it is today, this is a tour not to be missed.

Book a tour of Houston

18. Active and fun: discover Houston by bike

Houston Bike Tour| ©Sharon Hahn Darlin
Houston Bike Tour| ©Sharon Hahn Darlin

There are many ways to discover a city like Houston and one of them is by bike. More and more people are opting for the bike when it comes to getting around the city. Houston has a good network of bike lanes and this makes discovering the city with a bike tour so much fun.

It is a perfect tour for those looking for something more active, but that allows them to see the main attractions and monuments of the city at the same time. This tour is mostly downtown, with several stops, including a brewery.

19. Houston by Night: City Lights Tour

Lights in Houston| ©Snap713
Lights in Houston| ©Snap713

Houston has many interesting monuments and buildings, where light plays an important role. A night tour is the perfect way to see the city lights and get a totally different perspective. Without a doubt, one of the best things to do at night in Houston.

Visit some of the main monuments or attractions and enjoy the spectacular lights of the Texas metropolis. This is a bus tour, so you'll be able to enjoy the sights in comfort.

Book the City Lights Tour

20. Visiting museums with kids: museum pass

The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum| ©bryan
The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum| ©bryan

If you're visiting Houston with children, the city has many museums that are perfect for the youngest members of the family. A visit that will be cultural, educational and a lot of fun at all times. Not only for children, but also for adults it is a must-see.

The children's museum pass is a great way to get access to the most kid-friendly museums in Houston. Museums such as the science and natural history museums have lots of activities for children and areas where they can touch anything they want. All of these museums are located in the Houston Museum District.

Book your museum pass

21. Catch a baseball game in Houston

Minute Maid Park| ©Eric Kilby
Minute Maid Park| ©Eric Kilby

Are you going to the USA and want to experience what it's like to watch a baseball game there? Make the most of your trip to Houston to see the city's baseball players, the Houston Astros.

If you want to enjoy an unforgettable day at Minute Maid Park, the team's 42,000-capacity stadium, head to Crawford St and watch the best baseball plays as the stands roar.

You can buy tickets for any baseball match in USA in Hellotickets through this link.

Book tickets to see the Houston Astros

22. Kemah Boardwalk: dining and fun on the waterfront

Kemah Boardwalk| ©Kim Alaniz
Kemah Boardwalk| ©Kim Alaniz

Kemah Boardwalk is located south of Houston. It's a waterfront park (it's floating on the water), where there are many attractions, shops and restaurants. A good option if you want to get out of the city and want to be on the waterfront.

The wide variety of restaurants makes it the ideal place if you want a different kind of dinner, outside of Houston. There are restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets. Whether you are looking for a romantic dinner, a family dinner or if you want to have a cocktail with friends. Kemah Boardwalk has a lot to offer.

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23. Art Cart Museum: if you like cars

Art Cart Museum| ©Latebloomer64
Art Cart Museum| ©Latebloomer64

The name already gives you an idea of what to expect at this museum. This museum has an extensive art collection in which cars play a decisive role. Sculptures made out of cars or cars that have been transformed into works of art await in this interesting museum.

The works have been made by artists from all over the world. If you like cars and want to see how a car can be transformed into a most interesting and spectacular work of art, you can't miss this museum in Houston. You can find out more about their collection and exhibits on their website.

24. Metro Light-Rail: light rail tour

Metrorail Line, Houston| ©Roy Luck
Metrorail Line, Houston| ©Roy Luck

This is a tour of one of the most important rail systems in the southern United States. On this tour you learn more about the history of the Metro Light-Rail and how it was built in Houston, as well as the importance of the light rail in the city today.

Riding on this train allows you to see many parts of the city from a different perspective and without any effort. In addition, this will allow you to take the most spectacular photos of your trip to Houston. You'll also be able to visit the city's underground tunnel system.

Book the light rail tour

25. Aerial views: Houston aeroplane tour

Aerial view of Houston| ©Scott
Aerial view of Houston| ©Scott

Seeing a city from the air is unique and spectacular. Houston is located very close to the Gulf of Mexico, so the aerial views of the city and the surrounding area are something truly spectacular. This is an opportunity not to be missed.

There are a number of helicopter tours available to fly over the city and enjoy the incredible views. For those who know how to fly a plane, there is also the possibility of renting your own plane and being in control.

26. Private tour in cart

Houston| ©araza123
Houston| ©araza123

There are many ways to see Houston and one really fun way is on a private car tour. This tour will allow you to see the city from a different perspective, as well as learn more about the city, its history and the most interesting places in the city.

A fun option, ideal if you are short on time or don't want to walk around the city. You'll get to see the most important sites and enjoy yourself to the full. A great way to see a different side of Houston.

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27. Visit the San Jacinto History Museum

San Jacinto Monument in Houston| ©Nicolas Henderson
San Jacinto Monument in Houston| ©Nicolas Henderson

The San Jacinto Monument in Houston is unknown to many visitors to the city, but it is a must-see at all times. This war memorial is even taller than the Washington Monument in Washington DC. This in itself makes it impressive.

Not only the monument is a must-see, but also the San Jacinto History Museum. It offers Texas history, for example about Texas independence, as well as an interesting collection that should not be missed.

28. BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir: a corner of India in Houston

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir| ©Katie Haugland Bowen
BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir| ©Katie Haugland Bowen

The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir is the first building of its kind, a mandir or temple of worship, in the United States. The building itself is spectacular, which makes it well worth a visit, but it is also a very peaceful place. Ideal for rest, meditation or relaxation.

Even for those who are not too interested in religion or spirituality, it is a good option to visit. The atmosphere here is unique in Houston. It is located in the south of the city, but it is easy to get to.

29. For basketball lovers: visit a Houston Rockets game

Toyota Center| ©Ed Uthman
Toyota Center| ©Ed Uthman

The Houston Rockets are the city's basketball team, competing in the NBA. They are a legendary team, one of the best known in the south of the country. Chances are the NBA is on during your visit to the city, so it's a good choice for a fun night out.

The atmosphere at Houston Rockets basketball games is electric. You're in for a night of great basketball, great entertainment and great food and drink at the arena.

Book Houston Rockets tickets

30. Relax at McGovern Centennial Gardens

Houston Centennial Gardens| ©Theresa Quintanilla
Houston Centennial Gardens| ©Theresa Quintanilla

A city as big as Houston can be stressful for many people. Luckily, there are a number of places to unwind from the hustle and bustle. McGovern Centennial Gardens is a great option in this regard. Not only do they provide relaxation, but they are truly beautiful.

Perfectly manicured, these gardens are notable for having a wide selection of trees that can't be found elsewhere. The Japanese garden in particular is a must-see. Beautiful and relaxing, a combination that many are looking for.

31. Drive in Houston: self-guided tour

Driving in Houston| ©Tri Pham
Driving in Houston| ©Tri Pham

For those adventurous people who want to drive in a city like Houston, this tour is a perfect option. While driving you'll get to see the city from a different angle, while learning about its history. A way to discover this capital city at your own pace.

On this tour you will pass by some of the most important sites in the city, from the most historic to the most spectacular to see. A great way to get a different perspective of this great city.

Drive a car around Houston

32. Party on the water: pedal around on a barge

Barges in Houston| ©Roy Luck
Barges in Houston| ©Roy Luck

A fun party with a difference. This pedal party is on the water, on a party barge, where you will have to pedal. A way to experience the city on the water, as well as enjoy food and drink and great company all the way.

If you were looking for a different activity that shows a little-known side of the city, but that you know will be a lot of fun, this pedal boat where you can eat and drink is an ideal option. Perfect for groups of friends.

33. Houston Astros game: an afternoon of baseball

Minute Maid Park| ©Michael Martin
Minute Maid Park| ©Michael Martin

Baseball is another of the most popular sports in the United States. Houston of course has a team that plays at the top level, the Houston Astros. Going to an MLB baseball game during your stay in the city is another fun activity to do. Especially since baseball doesn't have much of a presence in Spain.

Houston Astros games attract thousands of fans. If you want to experience a top-level game at this stadium, this is a unique opportunity. Sport, a great atmosphere and typical Houston snacks. A perfect evening.

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34. For the little ones: Houston Funplex

FunPlex, Amusement Center| ©rupshree1
FunPlex, Amusement Center| ©rupshree1

It's not always easy to find activities for kids, but luckily, the Houston Funplex is a great place to go if you're travelling to the city with children. This centre has a huge amount of activities for the little ones under one roof. A great way for them to have a great time, especially in bad weather.

There are trampolines, a Ferris wheel, bumper cars and much more available. So no matter how old your kids are, you're sure to find an activity they'll have a great time during their stay in Houston. On their website you have a list of all the activities and attractions they have.

35. Hermann Park: the city's largest park

Hermann Park| ©Cortney Martin
Hermann Park| ©Cortney Martin

Houston has several interesting parks, but none like Hermann Park. This is the largest park in the city, which has a lot to offer. There are many different areas in this park, including a zoo, which is a great place to visit for those with children.

There are plenty of walking areas in this park, as well as places to have a drink, or even a picnic on a sunny day. It is a good option to relax after a tour or after visiting some of the attractions in the city. Enjoy nature and relax.

36. Private Tour in Galveston

Galveston| ©Galveston
Galveston| ©Galveston

Galveston is not too far from Houston and is a stop of interest for many tourists, especially those who want to see the coast. A great way to find out more about all that this place has to offer is by taking a private tour. You'll get to see all the most interesting parts of Galveston and learn about its history.

These tours provide you with information about the changes Galveston has undergone over the last century, as well as activities that may be of interest and the best places to eat and drink. Galveston is especially interesting if you want to see some very old buildings.

Book a tour of Galveston

37. Houston Texans game

American Football| ©Joaquín Montaño – Midjourney
American Football| ©Joaquín Montaño – Midjourney

The Houston Texans are the city's football team. If you're interested in the sport, you can catch one of their games during your holiday in Houston. These games take place at the huge NRG Stadium, where thousands of fans flock. A unique experience for sports lovers.

The sport is not too popular in Europe, but if you are interested or curious to experience an American football game on occasion, it is an opportunity to consider when you are passing through Houston.

38. Enjoy the best art: The Menil Collection

The Menil Collection| ©Jack
The Menil Collection| ©Jack

Houston also has a lot to offer in terms of art. A must is The Menil Collection, a museum with one of the best collections you'll find. It is a very varied collection, with paintings, sculptures, murals, photos and books that are unique in the world.

This visit can easily last for hours, due to the magnitude of the collection, but the time will fly by when you are there. If you want to discover the most varied and interesting art, don't hesitate to visit this museum. On their website you can see what exhibitions are currently available in this museum.

39. Strange and interesting: The Orange Show

The Orange Show, Houston| ©cy esp
The Orange Show, Houston| ©cy esp

The Orange Show is a work of art located east of Houston. It is a work built by Jefferson Davis McKissack over the last decades. A fine example of so-called folk art, full of colour and which is strange and interesting at the same time. So don't hesitate to visit when you're in Houston.

There are all kinds of sculptures and forms, with the most diverse materials, in many cases recycled. It's a mix between a museum, a movie set and a circus. It sounds strange, but if you're interested in more daring art, you're sure to love The Orange Show.

40. Museum of Fine Arts: one of the largest museums in the USA

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston| ©a rancid amoeba
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston| ©a rancid amoeba

There are several museums of great interest in the city, but if you want access to a huge collection, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston is the best choice. It's one of the largest museums in the country, thanks to the sheer number of pieces in its collection. A visit you can spend many hours in, due to the amount of things to see.

It is one of the most popular museums in the country. You will enjoy an extensive collection, with many of the most important artists in history, from great European painters to the most contemporary American painters of the last century.

41. Many activities in Market Square Park

Market Square Park| ©xiquinhosilva
Market Square Park| ©xiquinhosilva

Market Square Park is a place that has a lot to offer. It's not just a park where you can stop for a picnic or a rest during your visit to Houston. There are many different activities going on here, so there is always something interesting to see or do here.

Concerts, outdoor group yoga classes, outdoor movie nights, food stalls, etc. There's always something different going on here, so it's one of those places worth visiting at different times of the day when you're in Houston.

42. Houston from above: panoramic views

Hyatt Regency| ©Daniel Lobo
Hyatt Regency| ©Daniel Lobo

There are several places in the city where you can have access to observation decks to see Houston from above. The Hyatt Regency is one building that has such a platform, which allows you to see the city from a totally different perspective that will appeal to everyone.

Also at the San Jacinto monument, mentioned above, there is also an observation deck that can be accessed. Both places will let you see the city from the top. A good way to see how the city has been built, and how big it is.

43. Visit the Rodeo: a very Texan experience

Houston Livestock Show| ©Kim Alaniz
Houston Livestock Show| ©Kim Alaniz

For the most typical experience possible, a visit to Houston cannot be complete without a stop at the rodeo. The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is the best place to get this 100% Texan experience. It is also the largest show of its kind in the world, another reason not to miss it.

Rodeo, concerts, a children's farm, lots of food and drink and traditional costumes. That's what awaits you at this venue for a classic Texas experience. It may be a bit cliché, but it's a lot of fun. They have a varied agenda, so there's always something to see.

44. A Waterfall in the City: Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park

Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park| ©Francisco Antunes
Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park| ©Francisco Antunes

Located in the heart of the city, Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park is one of Houston's most popular sites. The reason for this is its waterfall, a waterfall that has been artificially constructed, but is already an icon in the city.

The building in which the waterfall is located is very interesting, and it's also a good stop on summer days in Houston. A great way to cool off without having to leave the city.

45. Shopping Day: The Galleria

The Galleria, Roller Skating Rink| ©Roy Luck
The Galleria, Roller Skating Rink| ©Roy Luck

A city like Houston has plenty of places to shop. The Galleria is one of the best places for a day of bargain shopping. It is a huge shopping mall, with over 400 shops inside. There are also cafes, restaurants and even an ice skating rink.

The variety of shops makes it easy to find something for everyone. Whether you want to treat yourself or are looking to buy gifts for the family. The Galleria is a place where you'll spend many hours browsing the huge selection of products. If you want to know what shops there are, you can find all the information you need on their website

46. Rice University: Houston's Hogwarts

Rice University, Houston| ©Ed Schipul
Rice University, Houston| ©Ed Schipul

Rice University is one of the best universities in the United States, but that's not why it's included in this list. Its buildings are really beautiful and in a way they can remind you of Hogwarts, the Harry Potter school. That's why many people don't hesitate to visit when they are in Houston.

The university campus is made up of a multitude of buildings, as well as large gardens with fountains and sculptures. Whether you're a student or not, it's always worth a visit if you're in Houston.

47. Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens: Gardens as Art

Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens| ©Rawpixel Ltd
Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens| ©Rawpixel Ltd

TheBayou Bend Collection and Gardens are gardens that are well worth exploring. Throughout the gardens you can see how the way a garden is designed is an art form, and there is a large collection of sculptures and fountains in the gardens. All of this makes for truly idyllic gardens.

It is this mix of plants, flowers and art that makes them so special, and a great place to visit, even with children. In addition, children under the age of 12 can enter the gardens free of charge.

48. Holocaust Museum: learn about the darkest moment in history

Holocaust Museum| ©Ed Schipul
Holocaust Museum| ©Ed Schipul

In Houston you can also visit the Holocaust Museum. It's not a cheerful visit, but it's a great place to learn more about possibly the darkest moment in recent history. It is an educational visit for both adults and children.

There is a large collection of artefacts, personal items and many stories of people who survived and those who died as a result of the Holocaust. It is one of those visits that leave an impression on a person. It is also one of the largest Holocaust museums in the world. On its website you can find all the information about what you can see in the museum

49. Theatre and musicals at Stages

The Addams Family at the Stages Theatre| ©Elizabolt
The Addams Family at the Stages Theatre| ©Elizabolt

Houston has a vibrant cultural life. For many travellers, entertainment is a must on their holiday. If this is also the case for you, Stages in Houston is a must-see. Many plays and musicals are held here, a great way to enjoy a night on the town.

Throughout the year they have all kinds of shows, many of them for the whole family as well. If you're in the mood for a fun night out with a good musical, Stages is the perfect place in the Texas metropolis. To keep up to date with their agenda, don't miss their website

50. Private transfer from the airport

Bush Intercontinental Airport| ©Josh Hallett
Bush Intercontinental Airport| ©Josh Hallett

Getting from the airport to the centre of a city as big as Houston can be stressful. Luckily, you have the possibility of hiring this private transfer from the airport. No stress, no hassle, no delays. You won't have to look for a taxi this way.

The transfer will take you to your destination. Whether it's your hotel, a conference centre or you want to go shopping somewhere. With the total comfort and guarantee of this service you know you will get to your destination in the shortest time possible.

Book your Houston airport transfer

51. Family Fun: Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Splashtown!

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Splashtown| ©Astro S196
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Splashtown| ©Astro S196

If you like water parks, you've got a date with Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Splashtown. It is the most popular water park of its kind in the city, perfect for those travelling with children. It's also ideal if you're travelling to the city in summer, because there are days when the temperatures are really high.

There are a lot of attractions in this water park, for all ages and audiences. So you're sure to have a great time. If you want to find out what's on at this park, go to their web site

52. Open-air cinema: Rooftop Cinema Club

Outdoor Cinema| ©Aurora Picture
Outdoor Cinema| ©Aurora Picture

An ideal plan during your stay in Houston is to see a movie, but not just anywhere, but at the Rooftop Cinema Club. This open-air cinema is located on the rooftop of a building downtown. You'll enjoy a movie, fresh air and views of the city from there.

This cinema usually focuses on the most popular movies, such as the Marvel Universe. A great way to spend the evening, with a drink in your hand and some snacks or sweets. An unforgettable experience.

53. Drive a sports car: Grandsport Speedway

Grandsport Speedway| ©Alex Brown
Grandsport Speedway| ©Alex Brown

Driving a sports car is the dream of many. The adrenaline rush you experience when it happens is something unique. This is something you can do at Grandsport Speedway in Houston. This circuit allows visitors to drive sports cars from brands such as Lamborghini.

A professional driver will be with you at all times, giving you tips and tricks, but you will get the chance to drive the car. There are quite a few choices in terms of models, so it will be a dream come true for many.

54. House of Pies: the best pies in Houston

House of Pies, Houston| ©Tara Craig
House of Pies, Houston| ©Tara Craig

For lovers of pies, House of Pies is the place to go. This chain shop is very popular in Texas and is one of the places to go if you have a sweet tooth. There is a wide variety of pies available in their shops, which you can enjoy with a good coffee or other drinks.

They focus mainly on more classic pies, but you're sure to find one that will win you over. It's a temptation worth falling for once (or more than once).

55. The most Texan T-bone steak: Taste of Texas

Taste of Texas| ©bryan
Taste of Texas| ©bryan

If the previous option was for sweet lovers, this one is for meat lovers. Taste of Texas is the quintessential place for the best steaks in town. This is a very popular restaurant in Houston, among locals and tourists alike.

It has a menu that focuses on meat, with steaks as its big stars. There are also many typical Texan dishes available here, such as Crispy Chicken. An experience you won't want to miss.

56. Houston Symphony: a classical music concert

Houston Symphony| ©BFS Man
Houston Symphony| ©BFS Man

Houston is a city that has a lot to offer in terms of culture. Also if you like classical music there are options in this city, such as going to a concert of the Houston Symphony, the city's symphony orchestra. They have many concerts throughout the year, so there is always something to enjoy.

There are also special performances during the summer. In this case the concerts take place outdoors, which makes for a totally different experience that you will never forget.

57. Buffalo Soldiers Museum: learn about the history of African-American soldiers

Buffalo Soldiers National Museum| ©Surely Shirly
Buffalo Soldiers National Museum| ©Surely Shirly

The contribution of African-American servicemen to American history is key. That's why Houston is home to the only museum dedicated to highlighting their bravery and legacy. This is the Buffalo Soldiers Museum, which houses the only collection of documents and objects of these unknown soldiers.

A visit to this exhibition will teach you why the African-Americans who fought in so many battalions to defend their homeland were known as "buffaloes". According to the stories told in the museum, in the Indian wars they became known as buffaloes because of their heroism, skill and strength in combat.

You can also discover the story of Cathy Williams, the only female buffalo soldier who inspired so many women to fight for their country. In this museum you can learn many stories about these respected military men and women, many of whom were former slaves or war veterans.

58. Experience American football with the Houston Dynamo

BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston Dynamo| ©Steve
BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston Dynamo| ©Steve

If sports are your thing and you're a fan of European football, the USA isn't just about baseball and American football - you can also get your heart pumping in a stadium by cheering on the Houston Dynamo at BBVA Stadium.

This team competes in Major League Soccer, the main American league, and is a benchmark of football in the USA. It has great international players such as the Paraguayan Sebastián Ferreira and the Colombian Darwin Quintero. So it's not a bad plan to attend one of their matches and celebrate their goals in one of the 22,000 seats in their stadium.

59. Relax for a day at the Kickerillo-Mischer Reserve

Kickerillo-Mischer Reserve| ©Noel Zinn
Kickerillo-Mischer Reserve| ©Noel Zinn

If you feel like connecting with nature for a while, escape to the vast Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve, a 32-hectare wilderness on the shores of Marshall Lake. Here you can hike the trails, picnic or canoe.

There are also tours, events and educational programmes for explorers of all ages, so spend a family day out in this authentic American forest!

60. Miller Outdoor Theatre: see an outdoor play

Miller Outdoor Theater| ©Sarah Laval
Miller Outdoor Theater| ©Sarah Laval

Love theatre but fancy a night out in the fresh air without getting too dressed up? Don't worry, the Miller Outdoor Theatre brings the theatre to the park for an unforgettable evening outdoors while you enjoy a good play.

Hermann Park for 8 months this unique cultural festival in the USA, where you can sit comfortably with your sandwich and blanket and watch classical music, jazz, dance, ballet, musicals and films for all audiences. And the best thing is that all the events organised there are free. Are you going to miss it?

61. Spend a family day out at the Big Rivers Water Park

Big Rivers Water Park| ©roger blake
Big Rivers Water Park| ©roger blake

Water parks abound in the USA and Houston is no exception. If you go to the Texan city in summer, you can't miss this park full of attractions. I'm talking about Big Rivers, located on State Road 242 in New Caney, an enclosure that has all kinds of adventures to have a great time with your children (or without them).

Wave pools, waterfalls, slides, jets and all kinds of water games that you can enjoy for approximately 25 dollars, although in high season it goes up to 40 dollars. And if your child's birthday falls on your trip to Houston, you can organise a party for them and they'll have the happiest day of their life.

62. Book a table at the famous Ninfa's restaurant

Ninfa's Restaurant| ©Wally Gobetz
Ninfa's Restaurant| ©Wally Gobetz

You won't leave Houston without trying authentic Texan food and understanding why it's a household name in world cuisine. That's why one of the best ways to sample authentic tacos is to book a table at Ninfa's Restaurant.

With two locations in the city, this place serves Mexican food with the typical flavour of this part of the USA. Try the chili, fajitas, guacamole or Texas flautas. Any dish on the menu will leave a unique aftertaste on your palate that will be hard to forget.

63. Stroll through McGovern Centennial Gardens.

McGovern Centennial Gardens| ©Theresa Quintanilla
McGovern Centennial Gardens| ©Theresa Quintanilla

These gardens inside Hermann Park were built in 2014 to commemorate the park's centenary. It is an area of greenery composed of rose gardens, shrubs and trees of various species and themes perfectly designed for the delight of botany lovers.

McGovern Centennial Gardens can be visited from 9am to 7pm and is open to cyclists. Just follow the rules and respect the conservation of these beautiful gardens.

64. Drive a go-kart at Speedy's Fast Track

Mini Golf at Speedy's Fast Track| ©Liz Hall
Mini Golf at Speedy's Fast Track| ©Liz Hall

Do you like speed and fancy a bit of adrenaline? Go for a spin around Houston's outdoor go-kart track at Speedy's Fast Track, a place where the whole family can have the most fun.

Not only do you get to drive a go-kart, but you can also enjoy the arcade game room, play a few clubs on the miniature golf course or have fun at laser tag.

65. Do some nightlife at McGoniel's Mucky Duck

Norfolk Street| ©Joel Raskin
Norfolk Street| ©Joel Raskin

You'll know that in Irish pubs you can enjoy dinner, good beer and a show all at the same time. That's exactly what McGoniel's Mucky Duck offers, a centrally located venue that you can easily find on Norfolk Street.

You can find live music from top Texas entertainers while you sample authentic pub fare such as pot roast, meatloaf, sandwiches and Texas-raised beef burgers.

66. Play golf at Houston's many golf courses

Golf in Houston| ©thatlostdog
Golf in Houston| ©thatlostdog

The good weather in Houston makes golf more popular than in other parts of the world. This is helped by the many public and private courses in the city where you can enjoy the sport. Here are just a few of them:

67. Spend a fun day at The Music Box Theater

The Music Box Theater| ©Already Gone
The Music Box Theater| ©Already Gone

If you're in the mood for a good laugh, don't miss a show at The Music Box Theater. In this comedy theatre you can spend a fun day with the most popular songs of all times in the most relaxed atmosphere possible.

You can also have a few drinks while you mingle with the neighbours of Houston. A great plan to unwind!

68. Rothko Chapel: Houston's most important artist

Rothko Chapel| ©Aleksandr Zykov
Rothko Chapel| ©Aleksandr Zykov

Mark Rothko is one of the most important painters of the last century. The Rothko Chapel is located in Houston. It is a place where spirituality and art meet. People of all religions come and sit there to meditate, relax or admire his art.

In this chapel there are several paintings by Rothko, many of which were painted exclusively for the chapel. They are an essential part of the experience, thanks to their enormous size and thought-provoking colours. The opening hours and admission prices can be found on their website.

69. Do a pub crawl in diverse Houston

Pub Crawl in Houston| ©Andy Walker
Pub Crawl in Houston| ©Andy Walker

Houston's cultural diversity, collegiate scene and vibrant nightlife make it ideal for a pub crawl. Everywhere you go in this metropolis you'll find pubs where you can enjoy the varied and diverse atmosphere while mingling with tourists and locals alike.

From exclusive clubs to themed bars, there are plenty of options for a fun night out and meeting people from all over the world.

70. The Heights: find the best bargains

The Heights, Houston| ©BITH
The Heights, Houston| ©BITH

If you love shopping, another must-do in Houston is The Heights, a true fashion victim's paradise.

In this shopping district you can find everything from vintage clothing boutiques to antiques, gift shops, jewellery stores and of course restaurants to take a break from shopping for the best bargains. Make the most of your trip to Houston to do some of the best shopping here.

71. Step on the gas and head to Houston Motorsports Park

Houston Motorsports Park| ©2C2K Photography
Houston Motorsports Park| ©2C2K Photography

This 'motor palace' is a park where you can experience Houston's exciting car races and compete with the best vehicles to see who can get to the finish line first. Dare you?

Cars of all shapes and sizes are available and no special skills are required. Any licensed driver can put their skills to the test and put the pedal to the metal as you race around safe tracks. There are even circuits for children over 8 years old. If you're a thrill-seeker, put Houston Motorsports Park on your bucket list.

72. Savour Houston's wine tasting experience

Wine in Houston| ©Jason McELweenie
Wine in Houston| ©Jason McELweenie

There's Wine Tours in Houston is not to be missed if you're a fan of this liquor. Numerous wineries await you throughout the Texas region to discover wine and learn how it is made.

From Bluebonnet Wine Trail to Bernhardt Winery to Downtown to Cork This! Winery, there are tours that take you around the area and show you how the wineries are run, always accompanied by a tasting of the best local wines.

73. Take your kids to the Health Museum

Health Museum| ©abbamouse
Health Museum| ©abbamouse

If your children are interested in science and you want them to have fun while they learn, be sure to visit the Houston Health Museum, where they'll spend a day discovering the human body and how it works.

You'll find exhibits with cell labs, interactive projections, theatre and educational programmes to show science from a didactic point of view that they'll love.

74. Hobby Center: Houston's Best Performing Arts

Hobby Center| ©Ed Schipul
Hobby Center| ©Ed Schipul

The Hobby Center is a collection of theatres whose mission is to promote Houston's culture, with Broadway musicals as the mainstay. It has a wide variety of performances, so it's a great plan whether you like this type of musical or if you prefer a magic show, comedy or jazz.

Visit their official website to find out about their repertoire and buy tickets.

75. Discover the planes of the Second World War

Lone Star Flight Museum| ©Eric Friedebach
Lone Star Flight Museum| ©Eric Friedebach

The Lone Star Flight Museum houses the largest exhibition of World War II aircraft. If you're an aviation fan you'll enjoy viewing this historic aircraft exhibit.

Through an interactive tour you'll learn the secrets of famous aviators and experience flying a North American T-6 or a Boeing PR-17.

76. Go to the Houston Zoo

Herman Houston Zoo| ©etee
Herman Houston Zoo| ©etee

Hermann Park is home to the Houston Zoo. If you wander around, which is likely considering it's a gigantic park in the centre of the city, don't miss the zoo.

Crocodiles, black bears, cheetahs, Asian elephants and a host of other animals of all species await you and you can also register for some encounters to get up close and personal with many of the species that live there.

77. Surf in Galveston

Surf in Galveston| ©Erik Schmahl
Surf in Galveston| ©Erik Schmahl

Take a trip to Galveston and enjoy the waves. If you're a beginner surfer, don't worry, you can get lessons at some of the surf schools along Seawall Boulevard.

An instructor will give you the basics so all you have to worry about is putting on your wetsuit and getting surfing!

78. Houston Photo Centre: the best photo exhibition in town

Houston Center for Photography| ©mister_cbond
Houston Center for Photography| ©mister_cbond

The Houston Center for Photography offers not only a unique exhibition of the best photo exhibitions, but also workshops, lectures and other events related to the world of photography.

Whether you're a big fan of the art of photography or just want to see a good exhibition and get away from a rainy day at this centre located at 1441 West Alabama Houston, it's free of charge!

79. Learn to ride a horse on a Texas ranch

Caprock Canyons Trails| ©Thomas Millard
Caprock Canyons Trails| ©Thomas Millard

This is an experience not to be missed in Texas. There are many ranches to visit in Houston where you can learn to ride.

Riders of all ages ride the trails at Caprock Canyons, a huge park that is also home to bison. But it's not the only one, because you'll find plenty of them all over the state of Texas.

There are courses for all levels, and best of all, they teach you how to respect and care for these beautiful animals.

80. Have a cocktail at the Tongue-Cut Sparrow

Cocktail at Tongue-Cut Sparrow| ©samayoukodomo
Cocktail at Tongue-Cut Sparrow| ©samayoukodomo

If you're tired of wandering around the city and doing thousands of activities, here's a plan that you're sure to enjoy in the evening. The Tongue-Cut Sparrow bar offers a wide variety of exquisite cocktails to have a good time with your partner or friends.

Try the typical daiquiri or try a Texas Porte Old Fashioned, a blend of whiskey, Texas rum, toasted honey and walnuts... Doesn't it sound good?

81. Take a hiking trail at the Arboretum & Nature Center

Arboretum & Nature Center| ©Bill Bradford
Arboretum & Nature Center| ©Bill Bradford

The Arboretum & Nature Center is a place to get lost and enjoy nature. You can walk along one of its many trails, as it has an extensive map of routes for all levels.

It is also home to a wide variety of animal and plant species such as native trees, wild flowers, butterflies, frogs, snakes and turtles - you might even come across an alligator! If you are a nature lover, you should not miss this fantastic plan for the whole family.

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    I went with my children who are now teenagers. They were more excited about some museums than others. But overall it was very good, especially the price and the number of places it covers.
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    Very good, 100% recommendable!
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    We had an excellent time and learned a lot while touring the museums. My children and nephews were able to play and interact as well. We got some beautiful pictures!
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    Great!!!