Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Top Things to do in Houston

Top Things to do in Houston
With summer officially underway, here are some great
ideas of fun things to get out and do!

 
  • Space Center Houston

    For an authentic look behind the scenes at NASA, the NASA Tram Tour travels into working areas of the Johnson Space Center.
    What to Do
    Highlights include astronaut training for the International Space Station, the development of deep-space missions, and the latest space robotic technologies, which are playing an important role in the exploration of Mars.
    What to See
    Visitors also can view spacecraft, spacesuits and other artifacts from our nation’s space program, as well as look to the future at the Saturn V Complex in Rocket Park.
  • Downtown Aquarium

    Downtown Aquarium

    Here, landlubbers can take a tantalizing tour of colorful, captivating undersea landscapes as varied as a sunken shipwreck and tanks full of red-bellied piranhas, venomous stingrays and a shiver of sharks.
    What to Do
    The aquarium also has plenty of land-side attractions, including Ferris wheel rides, white tigers and a rain forest with colorful birds.
    What to See
    Don’t miss the Louisiana Swamp, with gators, alligator snapping turtles and spotted gar!
  • Houston Museum of Natural Science

    Houston Museum of Natural Science

    There’s a reason the Houston Museum of Natural Science is one of the most attended museums in the United States.
    What to Do
    Head to Hermann Park, where the museum assembles a captivating collage of scientific and historical artifacts, including dinosaurs, rare gems, spectacular shells, an African ecosystem, and the museum’s resident mummy, Ankh-hap.
    What to See
    It's worth taking a visual journey in the Wortham IMAX Theatre, or observing over 1,500 butterflies in the Cockrell Butterfly Center.
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

    Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

    This museum is world renowned for its nearly 60,000 works of antique and modern art gathered from nearly every corner of the world.
    What to Do
    Visitors can enhance their visit by joining ongoing gallery talks and tours, or they can learn more about various pieces using their mobile devices.
    What to See
    Take a look at displays as diverse as 2,500 Years of African Art, Indonesian Gold, Americana, European masterworks, modern masterpieces, and a breathtakingly expansive sculpture garden.
  • Houston Zoo

    Houston Zoo

    Featuring a collection of more than 4,500 animals, the Houston Zoo shares its efforts to preserve wildlife with the public.
    What to Do
    Attend special "Photo Days" throughout the year so that shutterbugs can take advantage of a variety of light, weather, and horticultural conditions.
    What to See
    From its newer Galapagos tortoise and jaguar exhibits, to its popular red panda (known as the "world’s cutest animal"), the zoo provides hours of interactive adventure.
  • The Children\'s Museum of Houston

    The Children's Museum of Houston

    Parents' magazine ranked The Children's Museum of Houston as the nation's No. 1 children’s museum.
    What to Do
    Here kids can build robots, race boats, use a make-believe debit card to buy groceries, or take a wet, wild adventure into FlowWorks. There are also plenty of safe, interactive things to do for kids under two.
    What to See
    Kids can test-drive 24 different jobs such as becoming mayor or anchoring the news. If you have kids, this is one museum you have to add to your list of things to do while you're in Houston.
  • Kemah Boardwalk

    Kemah Boardwalk

    The Kemah Boardwalk is where rides, shops, music and Texas-sized tastes all come together along the beautiful Galveston Bay. Located just 20 miles from downtown Houston, this bodacious strip of fun is a great way to cool off in the sea breeze.
    What to Do
    Explore an aquarium full of Caribbean sea life, ride a riotous roller coaster and enjoy the views from the top of a huge Ferris wheel. There's plenty of shopping and fun food, as well as water to splash in.
    What to See
    Summertime features "Rock the Dock" music performances on Thursday nights.
  • Water Wall

    Water Wall

    Located adjacent to The Galleria, the Water Wall is a towering work of art that inspires hearts.
    What to Do
    Be on the lookout for love - this is one of the city’s most popular places for proposals and weddings.
    What to See
    Designed by Philip Johnson and John Burgee, the multi-story structure was built to be a "horseshoe of rushing water" opposite the Williams (formerly Transco) Tower. This beautiful fountain is 64 feet tall and sits among 118 oak trees.
  • The Galleria

    The Galleria

    This national icon of shopping sophistication is the top shopping destination in Houston with over 24 million visitors a year.
    What to Do
    Underneath The Galleria’s spectacular glass atriums, this ode to consumerism has more than 375 fine stores and restaurants, a renowned ice rink and two Westin hotels.
    What to See
    It’s the perfect venue to peruse all the leading names in fine apparel, jewelry and gifts, including Neiman Marcus, Cartier, Gucci, Tiffany & Co., Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy's, Ralph Lauren Collection, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Nordstrom.
  • Hermann Park

    Hermann Park

    Located in the heart of Houston, the 445-acre Hermann Park is the city’s most significant public green space, hosting more than six million visitors per year.
    What to Do
    While in the park, visitors can feed the ducks, rent a pedal boat for the lake or take a train ride. The park even has nature trails, and a Japanese garden.
    What to See
    See almost all that Houston has to offer in one spot - the park is also home to the Houston Zoo, Miller Outdoor Theatre, the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston Garden Center, and Hermann Park Golf Course.
To visit the attractions above that charge admission, make sure to use a Houston CityPASS ticket booklet. You'll save nearly half off combined admission costs and skip most main-entrance ticket lines, giving you more time to enjoy each attraction. Houston CityPASS includes admission to Space Center HoustonDowntown AquariumHouston Museum of Natural Science, and your choice between the Houston Zoo and an All-Day Ride Pass at Kemah Boardwalk, and a choice between Museum of Fine Arts, Houston or The Children's Museum of Houston. Some special exhibits are not included with the CityPASS and may require an extra fee.
CityPASS can be purchased online or at any participating Houston attractions. Use Houston City Pass and discover these top places to visit and things to do in Houston.

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