HoustonActivities

Activities in Houston

  1. Houston CityPass

    Houston CityPass

    Varies (Departs Houston, Texas)

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    Enjoy Houston’s premier attractions at one amazing low price! See the Space Center Houston, Downtown Aquarium, Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston Zoo an…

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    from USD$39.00 $71 SAVE $32
  2. Planetary Cycles

    Though cycling during traffic in much of Houston can be a down-and-out death wish, Houston has several parks that are ideal for cycling. Hit the trails at Memorial and Hermann Parks or cruise along the bayous. Need a rental? Try Planetary Cycles.

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    Hermann Park

    A stroll or a run through expansive Memorial Park or Hermann Park might give you that dose of green and air that at least feels fresh, even if pollution dictates it’s not.

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  4. St Arnold Brewery

    Texas’ oldest craft brewery offers fun group tours followed by tastings of Texas-only microbrews in the beer garden.

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  5. Houston Arrival Shuttle Transfer: Airport to Hotel

    Houston Arrival Shuttle Transfer: Airport to Hotel

    Varies (Departs Houston, Texas)

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    Get to your hotel efficiently and effectively from Houston airport - no waiting for cabs or spending a fortune on last-minute transfers. Instead, take the easy …

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    from USD$18.99
  6. Houston Departure Shuttle Transfer: Hotel to Airport

    Houston Departure Shuttle Transfer: Hotel to Airport

    Varies (Departs Houston, Texas)

    by Viator

    Get to Houston airport efficiently and effectively from you hotel - no waiting for cabs or spending a fortune on last-minute transfers. Instead, take the easy w…

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    from USD$18.99
  7. Kemah Boardwalk

    East on Galveston Bay, the Kemah Boardwalk is a cartoonish carnival of commercialism to some, a family paradise to others. Whatever your take, the boardwalk’s attractively garish, there’s plenty to do in the waterfront entertainment complex (especially for kiddies) and it’s right smack on the water. When you see the Ferris wheel, the neon and the sunburns, you know you’ve arrived.

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  8. Clear Lake

    The marinas of Clear Lake is 22 miles from downtown, and serves as Houston’s recreational boating port of call. While ‘Clear Lake’ might be an exaggeration, you can’t say it isn’t popular. The lake doesn’t look very clear, but it’s home to one of the largest concentrations of recreational boats in the US.

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