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Sesquicentennial Park - Houston (TX)

Address: 🏡 400 Texas Ave, Houston, TX 77002
Phone : +1 (832) 395-7000
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Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston - Houston
Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Karla A: I really enjoyed walking through the grounds, taking in fresh air, catching the scenic views but most of all, the quite I experienced was truly appreciated. It felt like an oasis in this big city. I would definitely recommend going during the week when theres less foot traffic. There are so many shaded spots where one can sit and enjoy a good book.
Harrisburg Art Museum - Houston
Harrisburg Art Museum
el guti: One of the best and coolest museum in H-Town. It is one of those spaces that defines our city. Daniel Angilu showing up was the best part.
Donovan Park - Houston
Donovan Park
beyondTabu: It has so much potential. It desperately needs some TLC. The wood is starting to succumb to the weather and the rails and joints are rusty, which could be a hazard for the kids. I’m sure it was amazing for the first couple years after opening, but now it’s in dire need of renovations.
Rienzi, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston - Houston
Rienzi, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Sophie Hao: Very quiet and beautiful garden. I didn’t book the inside tour for this first visit, the garden is really beautiful, the flowers are very well watered and smell lovely. It’s close to the Memorial Park and deserves an half-hour walk.
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston - Houston
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
Nashalie Mercado: Free admission!!! We were pleasantly surprised with this museum. Very small gallery but the collection they had when we visited were great conversation pieces (in a good way). Interesting art that can be discussed depending on the eye of the beholder. Would love to check out other collections that they display. Staff at the front were polite and welcoming even though we came near closing.
Skylawn - Houston
Skylawn
Keithia Toles: This was a cool spot. There was a food court inside with lively decor/architecture. I visited to attend an event at the Skylawn on the rooftop. It was nice. A DJ was playing music and there was a pop up mini bar and gelato stand. The view of the downtown Houston skyline was amazing!
Downtown Houston Tunnel System - Houston
Downtown Houston Tunnel System
Ian Murillo: It is a very good place to walk through the city without crossing streets or having sunburns. It is closed after evening and not open on weekends for safety, but open to the public during the day, it has A/C, big halls and easy to understand routes, it also has access to several buildings, and even has some underground food areas, restrooms and office spaces. Real cool and useful infrastructure.
Cascade at The Wortham - Houston
Cascade at The Wortham
Dario Chavez: The Cascade Fountain at the Wortham Theater is a great place to take a date or just go for a stroll day or night. When in downtown I definitely recommend visiting. Its also a great place to take photos.
Historic Donnellan Family Crypt - Houston
Monica Foster, Broker: While there isnt much to see here, other than the opening of what was the Donnellan Family Crypt, what I love about this is the history of the Donnellan Family and the crypt itself. It has me pondering what life was like back then, when Houston was just a town. While the familys remains were removed over a century ago, its still a really neat place to pay a visit to if you find yourself walking, jogging, or biking past it. So many secrets and treasures can be found along the banks of the Buffalo Bayou, and this is certainly one of them!
Asia Society Texas Center - Houston
Asia Society Texas Center
Melvin Maya: Last week I visited with a couple of friends. We grabbed a bite to eat inside and then began to work our way through the entire experience. Its a very nice and well thought out building. You gain a little insight to each of the different Asian cultures with the interactive displays. There was also a phenomenal exhibit at the time we visited. At the time of this review, Thursdays are free entry. Definitely worth a visit and I plan to go back again.