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Experience Houston with a visit to the Space Center, where history and innovation inspire every traveler’s imagination.

Space Exploration & Natural Wonders in Houston

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Montrose Retreat w Pool, Minutes from everything
Houston, TX, United States of America
$231 night
Quiet Heights Hideaway – Walk to Restaurants
Houston, TX, United States of America
$91 night
Upscale 1BR Condo in Med Center
Houston, TX, United States of America
$125 night
Medical Center 2BR with Resort Amenities
Houston, TX, United States of America
$175 night
Stylish Houston Home Near NRG
Houston, TX, United States of America
$180 night
Quiet & Stylish Retreat - near NRG at TX MED CNTR
Houston, TX, United States of America
$101 night
Modern 3BR Near Downtown Houston Attractions
Houston, TX, United States of America
$150 night
Gated Modern 3BR Near Downtown & Med Center
Houston, TX, United States of America
$156 night
Stylish 3BR Townhome | Near Downtown & The Heights
Houston, TX, United States of America
$184 night
Family Retreat Near NRG & Med Center
Houston, TX, United States of America
$205 night
Family Stay Near NRG, TMC and Downtown
Houston, TX, United States of America
$115 night
North Houston Comfort, 3BR, Near Downtown & IAH
Houston, TX, United States of America
$150 night
Modern 3BR in Gated Community Near Downtown
Houston, TX, United States of America
$126 night
Quiet 3BR Home – Fast Access to IAH & Downtown
Houston, TX, United States of America
$153 night
Eastside 3BR Gem | Office + Near Ship Channel
Houston, TX, United States of America
$114 night
Retro 1BR Near Downtown | Quiet & Comfy Stay
Houston, TX, United States of America
$91 night
Humble Luxury Retreat with Private Pool & Sauna
Humble, TX, United States of America
$348 night
Heated Pool, River Front, Fishing, Sleeps 15, etc.
Brazoria, TX, United States of America
$575 night

Tips on renting in Houston

Getting Around

Discover the charm of Montrose, where eclectic art galleries and chic boutiques mingle beneath ancient live oaks. Savor culinary delights at The Raven Grill, then stroll to nearby Hermann Park, where tranquil lake views beckon with serene beauty.

What to Pack

In the sultry embrace of July, as Houston basks in temperatures soaring to a humid 95°F, pack lightweight fabrics and breathable layers for sun-drenched afternoons. Don’t forget chic sun protection and stylish water shoes for splashes around the pool or bayou, ensuring every moment is celebrated with grace.

Must-Try Activities

Indulge in an afternoon of kayaking at Buffalo Bayou Park, where the lush greenery envelops you and the soft lapping waters create a symphony of tranquility. Paddle past vibrant marina life and enjoy glimpses of Houston’s skyline, a stunning contrast to the verdant wilderness.

Smart Spending Tips

In Houston's vibrant tapestry, families can indulge in a sumptuous evening with a boat charter through Buffalo Bayou for around $65 each, while savoring local cuisine—$15 per meal at venues like The Raven Grill. Balance splurges with free outings at Hermann Park or art sessions at the Menil Collection, ensuring treasured memories without overspending.

Houston, Texas, is a vibrant city that invites families to discover a sophisticated blend of cultural attractions and outdoor adventures. At the Houston Zoo, which is home to over 6,000 animals representing more than 900 species, children will be captivated by majestic elephants and playful primates. Just moments away, Hermann Park offers an oasis of tranquility with its lush gardens and the peaceful McGovern Lake, where families can enjoy pedal boating or a leisurely picnic on the grass.

For those interested in the city’s intriguing past, the National Museum of Funeral History presents fascinating exhibits exploring cultural rituals and artifacts. When it’s time to dine, the Hobbit Cafe delights with hearty meals in a whimsical, Tolkien-inspired setting, making it an enchanting choice for families to gather and enjoy a meal together.

With more than 6 million visitors each year, Houston’s world-class attractions continue to enchant families from around the globe. From acclaimed museums to scenic parks and charming eateries, every visit to Houston is an invitation to create lasting family memories.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Houston has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • To visit Space Center Houston, plan your day carefully, as the center is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, and until 6:00 PM on weekends. Allow at least 4-5 hours to explore the over 400 space-related artifacts and interactive exhibitions, and be sure to secure a boarding pass for one of the three NASA Tram Tours, which offer a behind-the-scenes look at the Johnson Space Center. For a smoother experience, especially during peak times like weekends and summer, arrive early and consider purchasing tickets in advance or using a CityPASS for bundled savings and convenience.

  • For a seamless and enjoyable boat launch experience on Lake Houston, head to the Lake Houston Marina Boat Ramp. This two-lane ramp accommodates all boat types, offers ample parking, a courtesy dock, and is ADA-accessible. With a $10 launch fee, it provides everything you need for a day on the water, including live bait and convenient amenities.

  • For surfing near Houston, head to HTX Surf, a forthcoming man-made surfing lagoon in the city, which will offer perfect waves year-round regardless of weather or season. This destination, set to open in 2024, features the longest pneumatic wave in the world and a range of amenities including a leisure pool, beach club, and training facilities.

    For jet skiing, consider visiting the nearby Lake Houston or Galveston Bay, where you can rent equipment and enjoy the water scenery. These spots are ideal for a day of adrenaline-packed fun on the water.

  • For families with strollers, Houston offers several picturesque and accessible hiking trails. At the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center, enjoy stroller-friendly hikes on beautiful trails, perfect for children 18 months to 4 years, with themes like flowers and butterflies, and no registration necessary. Another standout is Jesse H Jones Park & Nature Center, featuring 8 miles of handicap-friendly and stroller-accessible trails, along with a playground and picnic area, all free of charge. For a paved and easy-to-maneuver path, head to Terry Hershey Park’s Quail Trail, part of its 12 miles of trails, which also includes a canoe launch and wildflower garden. These parks are ideal year-round, with the arboretum hikes available on select Mondays and the other parks open daily.

  • For scenic and accessible hiking trails with diverse habitats in Houston, head to the Houston Arboretum, which offers 5 miles of nature trails winding through forest, wetland, prairie, and savanna habitats, open daily from 7 am to dusk. Another excellent option is Jesse H Jones Park & Nature Center, featuring 8 miles of handicap-friendly trails and an additional 16 miles along Spring Creek, perfect for a day trip with its playground, canoe launch, and picnic area. The Armand Bayou Nature Center also stands out, providing trails with varied scenery and wildlife, ideal for exploring in the cooler fall months.

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