The ultimate road trip to Houston

Hit the road and head to Houston — we’re sharing all the details about what to do and eat, plus where to stay.

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Houston’s Museum District spans 14 acres.

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Itching to get out of town, Austinites? Skip those pesky airport security lines and jump in your car for a road trip to Houston instead. From watching the Houston Astros play at Minute Maid Park to a mole flight at Xochi, we’re spilling all the details on how to have an unforgettable time in H-town.

📍 Essential info
Drive time: ~3 hours
Year city was established: 1836
Est. population: 2.29 million

Houston’s Minute Maid Park has a massive capacity of 51,000.

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🎟️ Experience

The Galleria
Put on your shopping shoes and treat yourself at the largest shopping mall in Texas.

Minute Maid Park
Depending on the day you visit, you can catch either a Houston Astros game or a Red Hot Chili Peppers concert.

The Museum District
Peruse Houston’s impressive array of exhibits in the Museum District, which houses 19 museums within walking distance of one another. Don’t miss the Contemporary Arts Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts .

NASA Space Center Houston
All ages are invited to learn about the history of human space travel through more than 400 space artifacts, exhibits, and experiences.

Rothko Chapel
View several original Rothko paintings for free in this completely silent building. Editor’s pick: have a seat and revel in the chapel’s silence and see what you can find.

Xochi is pronounced “so-chee” after Xochitl, Goddess of the Flowers.

Photo by @xochihou

🍔 Eat

Nancy’s Hustle
This East Downtown New American bistro is famous for its “Nancy-cakes,” served with butter and trout roe, and is nominated for the James Beard Award’s Outstanding Wine Program.

Phat Eatery
Try some Malaysian street food crafted by James Beard Award-nominated chef Alex Au-Yeung — with dishes including roti canai and curry crawfish — at an affordable price.

Street to Kitchen
Run by Best Chef: Texas nominee Benchawan Painter, Thai restaurant Street to Kitchen is famous for its drunken noodles, Panang curries, and basil chicken.

Tatemó
Nominated for a host of awards — including by James Beard, Esquire, and the Houston Chronicle — Tatemó is known for its heirloom nixtamalized corn tortillas and BYOB tasting menu nights.

Xochi
This Mexican restaurant highlights Oaxacan cuisine, including mole flights and seafood plates, made by James Beard Award-winning chef Hugo Ortega.

Stay in this quaint little Montrose townhome for $75 per night.

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🏨 Stay

Apartment near The Galleria
This 1,100-sqft apartment features panoramic downtown views, walkability to Memorial Park, and enough room to host six guests.

Downtown Rooftop Terrace
Stay seconds away from Minute Maid Park and soak up the views at this rooftop terrace apartment.

Hotel ZaZa
Stay in Houston’s massive Museum District near Montrose at this luxe-yet-Texan hotel, which has a sister location here in Austin.

The Houstonian
This lavish hotel is surrounded by 27 acres of woods, and has a full spa, multiple restaurants, shopping, and a resort pool.

Midtown Townhome
This quaint little pied-à-terre has everything two visitors need in the walkable Montrose area, all for a low price.

Wait a minute, Austinites. Before you head out the door, find the cheapest places to fill up your gas tank and stock up on road trip snacks from Buc-ee’s . Also, bookmark this map so you have no trouble finding all of our recommendations while visiting Houston.

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Laura Figi has called Austin home for more than 12 years and has been known to say it’s her “favorite city in the world.” A proud graduate of Texas State University, she’s been working in local news since 2020. When she’s not working and learning about the community, you can find her at the local thrift shop, spending time with her two cats, or listening to live music.
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