Houston stands out from other cities and is given various nicknames due to various Houston attractions. It is known as Bayou City because of the numerous streams that flow through the city and is also known as The Space City, where NASA's human spaceflight program's mission control is located, other than that Houston city is known for its diverse culinary scene and different festivals, museums, unique parades which reflects the city's eccentric abundance. Here are a few reasons that you need to plan your visits to this beautiful Texan city:
Houston only gets snowfall once every ten years and offers year-round warmth. The month of January has the lowest average temperature about 65°F, as the city experiences humid, sub-tropical summers that are quite hot, especially from the month of June to August but Houston offers outdoor fun during these days as the city is shaded with trees and parks so you can chill around.
The culinary scene in Houston is vibrant and has a diverse range of cuisines to offer, which are mostly attributed to the ancestry of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Mexican immigrants. One of the best things to do in Houston this weekend is to munch on your favorite food as this city is known for its Tex-Mex food and the downtown happens to be the home to some great places to get tacos and fajitas.
Houston is home to one of the largest Vietnamese populations outside of Asia to cater to them there are plenty of pho restaurants in Houston and your cravings for spareribs, smoked meat, or briskets can easily be satiated at the wide range of restaurants offering BBQ.
One of the most fun things to do in Houston is to get a chance to explore the history of space exploration. The mission control center for the manned space flight programs of the United States is located in the very city, where NASA's Johnson Space Center's unique visitor center that is the Space Center Houston exhibits various educational programs and space displays with an opportunity to hear from actual astronauts about the great experiences they had on lunar missions. There's an Independence Plaza where you get a chance to see a life-sized model of the space shuttle Independence.
One of the most persistent traditions about Texans is that they ride broncos and do lasso-tossing. However, the much-awaited iconic Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo which is the reason Houstonians live up to it, is regarded as the biggest rodeos and cattle exhibition in the whole globe.
This exciting Rodeo season typically runs from February to March, at NRG Stadium which serves as a venue on a regular basis with fantastic live concerts.
One of the coolest places to visit in Houston is the Art Car Museum, aka "The World's Largest Art Car Capital" It is home to the so-called "Rolling Art on Wheels" Art Car Museum located at Heights Boulevard and features an array of crazy art recreations over vehicles, ranging from Chevrolet with gold rims and body to vehicles that are entirely covered in modern art and sculptures.
It happens in the month of April, which is a 3-day festival that highlights the peak of art craze on vehicles.
Several iconic Hollywood movies are filmed in Houston, such as Robocop 2 (1990), in which the city oddly doubled for a dystopian Detroit, Michigan. The story of a seventh manned space mission, Apollo 13, (1995), simply cannot be told without including the most iconic landmark in Space City, the Johnson Space Center.
After making an appearance in Armageddon (1998), a fictional story about a group of reluctant astronauts who went to space to blow up an asteroid before it impacted the Earth, the center is back in Space Cowboys (2000).
Hermann Park is a huge recreational area located in downtown Houston. Of the best Houston things to do is to let your kids explore this area, offering a science museum, a zoo, family-friendly picnic areas, and gardens brimming with activities suitable for the whole family. The Hermann Park Railroad train, bright red in color, gives family rides, which is an 18-minute ride with stops at picturesque spots showing serene lakes and flower-filled gardens taking you throughout the park, may resemble a kid's ride but will let you tour the whole park.
Houstonians love their oysters which they may collect from Galveston Bay, counting as one of the free things to do in Houston, January and February are the months when they're the sweetest, rest you can savor the mollusks from September to April as well. Some claim that the oysters grown in different regions of the bay have distinct tastes, varying from sweet to salty which sounds like quite a culinary journey.
Hunger is a rare occurrence in this city because the city's culinary landscape has been influenced by food trucks for a time now, with several experiments with the flavors. Some serve burgers and fries while others offer a fusion of Mexican and Asian Cuisine. However, taco trucks are one-of-a-kind food trucks serving various flavorful tacos.
In the previous times, there used to be ice houses in Houston, long before the refrigerators were invented, Ice which was carried in the Gulf of Mexico would be kept and resold by some dockside businesses. Eventually, they became like a grocery shop, selling food and other necessities. However, the open-air beer shop was created once it was discovered that beer was the popular item on the list.
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