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City Hall
The guide was updated:Houston's city government is housed in this 1939 Art Deco building, northwest of Tranquility Park. It can be admired from the outside, but the visitor's center on the first floor is also worth a peek.
Useful Information
- Address: 901 Bagby Street - Houston, TX
- Opening hours: Mon - Fri 9h30 - 17h. Closed on Saturdays and Sundays
- Website: www.houstontx.gov/events/cityhall.html
- Phone: +1 713 437 5559
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Space Center Houston, the official visitor center for NASA, features interactive exhibits, attractions and presentations that not only educate, but also entertain visitors. Learn about the history of space exploration in museum exhibits and short films and get a unique chance to touch a moon rock. Take a tram-tour to the Mission Control, the Astronaut Training Facility and the Rocket Park, where a life-size Saturn V rocket ship is on display.
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San Jacinto Monument & Museum Of History
A great piece of Texas history. Located in the battlefield where Texas gained its independence from Mexico, this museum, situated at the base of the 567-foot tall San Jacinto Monument, holds one of the largest collections of Texan art, artifacts, and history. Take an elevator ride to the top of the tower to get beautiful views of the area where the battles took place.
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Downtown Aquarium
Visitors can walk through the aquarium exhibits and amaze themselves with
an unexpected exhibit of white tigers. Outside, a Ferris wheel and other rides make for a fair-like atmosphere. There's a train that takes you around the small complex, stopping in the middle of an acrylic tunnel tank filled with sharks that swim above you. The aquarium contains, all in all, more than 200 species of
marine life. Apart from the exhibits and fun rides, the Downtown Aquarium also features a restaurant, a bar, a ballroom, and a gift shop.
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Hermann Park Conservancy
Recently named one of America’s great public spaces, this massive green area in the heart of Houston is a great opportunity for those looking to mingle with the locals, do some outdoor activities or just lay down on the grass and relax. Around the park, you'll find paddle boats for rent, jogging and bike trails, a bird island, a golf course, a Japanese garden, the Miller Outdoor Theater as well as the Houston Zoo.
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Houston Museum of Natural Science
One of the most heavily attended museums in the U.S., the Houston Museum of Natural Science showcases within its permanent exhibits a paleontology hall, the McFerrin Fabergé collection, a gems and minerals hall, as well as an energy hall. You'll also find an IMAX theater, a planetarium, plus world-class traveling exhibitions.
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Downtown Houston
Downtown Houston is quickly becoming an excellent urban walking area and people-watching hot spot. Just a quick stop off the Metro Light Rail, indulge yourself in Broadway shows, concerts, live music, a vibrant museum community, professional and university sports, and an international social scene. A series of underground walkways, called “the tunnels,” provides a protected way to tour downtown.
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The Kemah Boardwalk
Less than 30 miles from downtown Houston, this boardwalk offers a fun day for the entire family. From carnival rides to shopping and dining destinations, all with an ocean view. Check the calendar of festivals and events that take place here all year long.
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Discovery Green Parks
Hiking and biking trails, as well as walking tours help locals and visitors stay active while taking in the tranquility of the scenery. The Discovery Green Park features a lake, restaurants, a children's area and multiple recreational areas. It also hosts events such as concerts and outdoor movies. Other parks such as Hermann, Sam Houston can be found downtown, while Memorial Park is just west of downtown.
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Galveston
The seaside town of Galveston is a popular weekend getaway and it has become a regular departure destination for cruise ships. You should bring your walking shoes since the island offers 14 museums and 20 art galleries, but don't forget to spend some time relaxing in the sun and on the beach.
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Battleship Texas
The Battleship Texas in La Porte provides an educational experience for visitors. It takes about three hours to tour the ship on the inside and on the decks. There is also a great video that tells the story of the Battleship Texas and the important role it has played in both World Wars.
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Museum of Fine Arts
The Museum of Fine Arts offers a fantastic collection spanning classical to modern art, and every period in between. This huge museum has two gallery buildings, a sculpture garden, visitors center, library, café, movie theater, two art schools, two house museums, and two gift shops.
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Children's Museum Of Houston
The Children's Museum Of Houston is a huge playground with innovative and interactive exhibits for kids up to 12 years old. This is the place for family fun and children's activities. You can easily spend the whole day here.
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Houston Zoo
The Houston Zoo has over 6,000 animals housed in natural settings, with beautiful trees and flowers. This is a great place to experience animal life and its different ecosystems.
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iFLY Indoor Skydiving
If you ever dreamed of flying then you should head over to iFLY Indoor Skydiving. Here you can experience the rush of skydiving without jumping from an airplane, just you floating in a vertical wind tunnel with the help of professional instructors. No skills are needed, and it is suitable for both kids and adults.
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Art Car Museum
This small and funky museum also known as “Garage Mahal” is exactly what it sounds like. It hosts a small rotating exhibition of quirky and over-the-top cars, as well as interesting temporary exhibits of all kinds, not only automobile-related. Even if you're not into cars, this museum is a guarantee of a fun and unique experience.
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City Hall
Houston's city government is housed in this 1939 Art Deco building, northwest of Tranquility Park. It can be admired from the outside, but the visitor's center on the first floor is also worth a peek.
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Holocaust Museum Houston
An emotional, but inspirational experience. This building shaped as a cylinder houses a memorial and museum dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust. Be warned, the exhibitions can be difficult to explore due to the graphic photos and videos.
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Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens
Former home of Houston philanthropist and collector Ima Hogg, this gigantic 28-room mansion was donated by her and turned into a museum where visitors have a chance to experience the elegant lifestyle from 1620 to 1870 through a collection of American furniture and artwork. The beautiful gardens and surrounding wooded areas make for a lovely and relaxing stroll.
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JPMorgan Chase Tower
Look up and admire the tallest building in Texas. The JPMorgan Chase Tower was built in 1981. Unfortunately, the tower's observation deck on the 60th floor is closed indefinitely.
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Minute Maid Park
This imposing baseball stadium is the home of the Houston Astros. If you can catch a game here during your visit, go and marvel at the stadium's retractable roof, air conditioning system, and even the great views of the downtown skyline from the higher decks.
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