Houston, so much to do, you may just stay a while.
If you are looking for a family getaway that will have beauty and culture, sports and amusement, relaxation and education and a out of this world experience, then Houston, Texas may just be the place for you. So make sure that in planning your next vacation, to EXPLORE all the possibilities!
If your family is looking for a little bit of culture, don’t miss out on Award-winning
Alley Theatre .
For show listing and ticket information please visit
www.alleytheatre.org.
Houston Ballet For information and tickets, call (713) 227-ARTS (2787) or visit the Web site www.houstonballet.org.
Everyone from die-hard sports fans to distinguished history professors know the contagious appeal of baseball.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston hosts
Baseball As America,
May 21-Aug. 14. This captivating exhibit, organized by the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, features 500 artifacts illustrating the evolution and cultural impact of
America’s pastime. For more information, call
(713) 639-7300 or visit www.mfah.org.
And don’t forget to go for the gold!
The Houston Museum of Natural Science continues its
Gold! Natural Treasure, Cultural Obsession exhibition through
Aug. 7. This groundbreaking display features the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of gold objects, specimens and bullion ever assembled — adding up to more than one ton of gold. For information and tickets, call
(713) 639-4629 or visit www.hmns.org.
The depths of the world’s oceans are explored from inside the Aquarium
at Moody Gardens, a 12-story pyramid with several marine habitats. Explore nature and science in the Rainforest and Discovery Pyramids, while thrills await at the
IMAX Theater and with the popular RideFilm Theater.
Moody Gardens is at
One Hope Blvd. on
Galveston Island. For more information, call
(800) 582-4673 or visit
www.moodygardens.com.
Bayou Place is at the heart of the downtown scene, with great restaurants, theaters and concerts, all under one roof. Located at Smith and
Texas Avenue, this popular complex is a natural stop for visitors, office workers and families. For current concerts at
Verizon Wireless Theater, call
(713) 230-1666 or check for
tickets. For movies showing at the
Angelika Film Center, call
(713) 225-5232. For information on
Bayou Place restaurants and bars, such as Hard Rock Café, Mingalone Italian Restaurant, Sake Lounge, Bar Houston and Slick Willie’s Pool Hall, call
(713) 227-0957
And they’re off!” as Sam Houston Race Park celebrates the spirit and elegance of thoroughbred and quarter horse racing with live and simulcast racing in northwest Houston. The facility features seasonal live racing on a 7/8-mile turf track and on a one-mile, oval dirt track — touted to be one of the best surfaces in the nation. Watch from the grandstand, the pavilion or one of several luxury suites with trackside views. Simulcasts from horse tracks around the world are shown every day at 10:30 a.m. Call (281) 807-8760 or visit www.shrp.com for more information.
Open every Saturday and Sunday year-round, Trader Village is a 60-acre market hosts an average of 800 merchants and one million bargain-seekers each year. Other special attractions include kiddie rides, restaurants and special events. For details, call (281) 890-5500 or visit www.tradersvillage.com.
Houston's premier family fun complex Six Flags features such thrill rides as SWAT, the only extreme ride of its kind on the planet, and
Diablo Falls, a whirling raft ride on the tallest spinning rapids in the world. While you’re there don’t forget to visit WaterWorld, included in the ticket price. For more information, call
(713) 799-1234 or visit
www.sixflags.com/astroworld.
An out-of-this-world experience awaits visitors at Space Center Houston. The Disney-designed facility boasts simulated space voyages and mission control panels. It also houses the Astronaut Gallery, the Mission Status Exhibit, the Starship Gallery, the NASA Tram Tour and
Texas’ largest giant-screen theater. For more details, call
(281) 244-2100 or visit
www.spacecenter.org
About 20 miles east of downtown, the San Jacinto Battleground marks the spot where
Texas won its independence from
Mexico. The complex houses the towering
San Jacinto Monument, the San Jacinto Museum of History and Battleship Texas. The true story of the battle is told in Texas Forever!! The
Battle of
San Jacinto, screened in the Jesse H. Jones Theater. The battleship, which was commissioned in 1914 and saw action in both the Allied invasions at
Normandy and on
Okinawa, was presented to the people of
Texas as the first memorial ship in 1948. The museum is open daily from
9 a.m. to
6 p.m. Admission is free, but the film is $3.50 for adults. For more information, contact
(281) 479-2421 or visit
www.sanjacinto-museum.org.