TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten track, but all are worth a visit.
To the moon |
|  | Space Center Houston: Houston's top attraction is the official visitor's center for NASA, where simulations allow you to experience what it's like to walk in space or land on the moon. Visitors can also tour the NASA control center. Address: 1601 NASA Road One, Houston, Texas Phone: (281) 244-2100 Admission fee |  |
Art attack |
|  | Museum of Fine Arts: The first municipal art museum in Texas is best known for its Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. It also has Baroque and Renaissance art, African tribal art, a sculpture garden and a teaching wing, where the works of students and top Texas artists are displayed. Address: 1001 Bissonnet Street, Houston, Texas Phone: 713-639-7300 Admission fee |  |
|  | The Menil Collection: One of the greatest private art collections in the USA features surrealist works by Salvador Dali and Max Ernst, and offers visitors a sign-free and simply-designed environment in which to experience the art in a more personal way. The main building is accompanied by four satellite buildings. Address: 1515 Sul Ross, Houston, Texas Phone: 713-525-9400 Free |  |
Great outdoors |
|  | Hermann Park: The first public park in Houston provides a wooded site with picnic areas, running trails, lots of on-leash dog-walking areas, the Houston Zoological Gardens, a public golf course and an outdoor theatre featuring plays and live music. Address: 6201 A Golf Course Drive, Houston, Texas Phone: 713-524-5876 |  |
Family fun |
|  | The Houston Museum of Natural Science: This outstanding science museum has a spectacular collection of mineral specimens, a dinosaur skeleton, space-station models, a planetarium, an IMAX cinema and a six-storey butterfly centre in which these beautiful creatures land delicately on welcoming visitors. Address: One Hermann Circle Drive, Houston, Texas Phone: 713-639-4629 Admission fee |  |
Offbeat attractions |
|  | National Museum of Funeral History: This museum, owned by a funeral company, houses the largest collection of funereal artefacts in the USA, traces the history of funeral services, displays historic hearses and provides memorabilia from funerals of the famous, such as Dwight Eisenhower, Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy and Elvis Presley. Address: 415 Barren Spring Drive, Houston, Texas Phone: 281-876-3063 Admission fee |  |
|  | The Orange Show Center for Visionary Art: Folk-art buffs will enjoy this whimsical and quirky collage of tiles, wagon wheels, flagpoles and other objects collected and assembled by a former postal worker over a 25-year period. The central theme is the virtues of the orange, the artist's favourite food. Address: 2402 Munger Street, East End, Houston, Texas Phone: 713-926-6368 Admission fee; open mid-March to mid-December |  |
Restaurants |
|  | Mark's American Cuisine: This romantic restaurant serves modern American dishes in a lovely setting. The menu changes seasonally offering dishes like roasted corn chowder and seared tenderloin of beef. Address: 1658 Westheimer Rd, Houston, Texas Phone: (713) 523-3800 |  |
|  | Goode Company Hamburgers & Taqueria: This casual eatery serves burgers and Mexican dishes to people on the go. Breakfast is served on weekends only. Address: 4902 Kirby Dr, Houston, Texas Phone: 713-520-9153 |  |
More attractions |  |  | View all attractions in Houston |
|