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About Houston

Overview

Houston, Texas, United States of America, is a vibrant city that has evolved into a hip vacation destination for the discerning traveler. As the fourth largest city in the U.S., Houston is renowned for its association with NASA, its annual rodeo, and the Texas Medical Center, the largest medical complex globally. This diverse metropolis boasts a rich cultural tapestry where no single ethnicity dominates, contributing to its exceptional cuisine, world-class culture, entertainment, and shopping.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Houston is $114, with options ranging from $38 to $579. With 440 hotels available, visitors can find accommodations in various neighborhoods, including Southeast Houston, Northside, FM 1960, Downtown Houston, and Memorial. Some of the most popular hotels include the Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Houston Willowbrook, Sleep Inn & Suites near Westchase, Baymont by Wyndham Houston Brookhollow, Holiday Inn Express Hotels & Suites East Houston, an IHG Hotel, and Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Houston.

Things to Do in Houston

Houston offers a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to all interests. Discovery Green Park is a must-visit, featuring hiking and biking trails, walking tours, a lake, restaurants, a children's area, and multiple recreational spaces. The park also hosts events such as concerts and outdoor movies. Other notable parks include Hermann Park, Sam Houston Park, and Memorial Park, which is located just west of downtown.

Downtown Houston is rapidly becoming a prime urban walking area and a hotspot for people-watching. Easily accessible via the Metro Light Rail, downtown offers Broadway shows, concerts, live music, a vibrant museum scene, professional and university sports, and an international social atmosphere. The underground walkways, known as "the tunnels," provide a unique way to explore the area.

For a historical experience, visit the Battleship Texas in La Porte. This educational attraction allows visitors to tour the ship's interior and decks, with a video presentation detailing the ship's significant role in both World Wars.

The Kemah Boardwalk, located less than 30 miles from downtown Houston, is perfect for a family day out. It features carnival rides, shopping, dining, and ocean views. The boardwalk also hosts various festivals and events throughout the year.

Galveston, a popular weekend getaway, is a seaside town that serves as a departure point for cruise ships. The island offers 14 museums and 20 art galleries, making it ideal for walking tours. Don't forget to relax on the beach and soak up the sun.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Houston

Houston's nightlife is as diverse as the city itself. Axelrad Beer Garden is a favorite spot, offering a wide selection of beers on tap, tasty bar food, live music, and a large patio with hammocks for a relaxed evening with friends.

For those who love Latin music, Club Tropicana is the place to be. The club features Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, and Latin tracks, along with live Latin bands. Free salsa lessons are available on Tuesdays and Fridays.

The Red Lion is a cozy neighborhood pub where you can enjoy a night out with locals. The pub offers excellent food, a wide selection of beers, and single malt scotch.

Wine enthusiasts will appreciate 13 Celsius, a wine bar housed in a 1920s Mediterranean-style building. The bar takes wine storage seriously, maintaining all wines at 13 degrees Celsius for optimal quality.

The Flat is a laid-back venue where music takes center stage, thanks to resident DJ Sun and guest DJs. It's a great place to relax, enjoy a bite to eat, or dance the night away.

Where to Eat in Houston

Houston's culinary scene is a reflection of its diverse culture. Fogo de Chão - Brazilian Steakhouse offers traditional Brazilian barbecue, with meats cooked on skewers and carved tableside. The restaurant also features a variety of salads and delectable desserts.

Indigo specializes in Neo-Soul food, drawing inspiration from the history of slavery and the diets of oppressed communities in the Southern United States. The restaurant offers three menu styles: classic, vegetarian, and carnivore, served in an intimate dining room with a communal table.

Blood Bros. BBQ sources its ingredients from local farms, serving Texas Brisket, slow-cooked beef cuts, and house-made sausages. Their meat can be enjoyed in sandwiches, accompanied by sides like jalapeño coleslaw and mac & cheese.

Uchi is an upscale sushi restaurant with an intimate atmosphere centered around an open kitchen and sushi bar. For a special dining experience, try the chef’s ten-course daily tasting menu.

Niko Niko's is a beloved Greek restaurant established in 1977, offering flavors from Greece, including gluten-free and vegetarian options. You can dine on the patio or order online from their three Houston locations.

Cheapest time to stay in Houston

March is the cheapest time to stay in Houston for an average of $118 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$126

February

$130

March

$118

April

$124

May

$141

June

$137

July

$137

August

$138

September

$142

October

$130

November

$126

December

$123