
Houston City Guide
The Houston skyline is visible beyond the Buffalo Bayou on Aug. 3, 2018.
Tamir Kalifa for Texas Monthly
Most people do not associate Houston with the word “vacation.” There are good reasons for this. The city lacks virtually any kind of natural physical beauty—no mountains, no sparkling lakes, no beaches—unless you count Galveston, an unprepossessing fifty-mile drive to the southeast. Indeed, there’s no place you would immediately associate with any sort of R&R, unless your idea of a great vacation is floating along the Texas-shape lazy river on the roof of downtown’s Marriott Marquis—not that there’s anything wrong with that.
TM Picks
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1624 Westheimer Rd, Houston, 77006
Make your necessary reservations now for this transportive Mediterranean restaurant, which is built around six- and nine-course menus.
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Duck n Bao
5535 Memorial Dr, Houston, 77007
Handmade soup dumplings and crispy-skinned Peking duck are not to be missed at this contemporary Chinese restaurant.
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Bludorn
807 Taft St, Houston, 77019
New American meets French cuisine in this inspired restaurant from chef Aaron Bludorn.
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La Colombe d’Or Hotel
3410 Montrose Blvd, Houston, 77006
Housed in a renovated historic mansion as well as a new, modern tower, La Colombe d’Or is a crown jewel of Houston’s Montrose neighborhood.
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The Lancaster Hotel
701 Texas Ave, Houston, 77002
Located in the Theater District, this hotel features more than 200 works by Texas artists.
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Wanderstay Houston
4018 Chartres St, Houston, 77004
This no-frills hostel, not far from the Museum District, features themed rooms and a female-only dorm.
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Museum of Fine Arts Houston
1001 Bissonnet St, Houston, 77005
One of the largest art museums in the world, MFAH is home to an engaging permanent collection as well as exciting exhibitions.
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Space Center Houston
1601 E NASA Pkwy, Houston, 77058
Along with access to Johnson Space Center, this complex is filled with more than four hundred space artifacts, from shuttles and lunar modules to an array of vintage space suits.
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The Houston Zoo
6200 Hermann Park Dr, Houston, 77030
Covering 55 acres in Hermann Park, this popular attraction is home to more than six thousand animals from about seven hundred species.
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