Concerts, sites, comedy, music, bars, and restaurants galore: here are the best things to do in Houston whether you're visiting or a born-and-bred Houstonian.
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On second thought, with the way the weather has been lately, an endless summer might sound exhausting. But you know what they say: when life hands triple-digit temperatures, make lemonade. Continue reading to discover 50 bucket list summer experiences in Houston!
1. Watch all the sports
Space City or Sports City? Probably to fault, Houston has one of the most loyal fan bases in sports. While you can get in on the excitement at the city’s fantastic sports bars, to really experience the thrill of live sports, grab a seat inside Minute Maid Park, the Toyota Center, and NRG Park to cheer on the Astros, Rockets, and Texans.
2. Grab a Beer at Houston’s Best Breweries
Houston’s known for many things, but talked about is our fantastic array of breweries. In addition to some of the best suds in the states, these Houston-area breweries offer idyllic destinations day and night. With live music, unreal eats, and other festivities, a day at the brewery is always a good time.
3. Visit the Graffiti Building
While you can find vibrant, artistic, and inspiring graffiti scrawled across Space City, the city’s Graffiti Building in East Downtown is a must-visit. Cast among a series of industrial buildings at 2011 Leeland St. are larger-than-life murals of some of Houston’s most culturally influential figures from DJ Screw to Selena.
4. Explore Houston’s Museums
Houston is brimming with culture. While you can find it anywhere you look in Houston, the city’s incredible museums house priceless era-spanning art, mind-blowing scientific exhibitions, insightful historical artifacts, and more. There’s no bad time to visit a Houston museum, but the best time is probably free Tuesdays
5. Float a Lazy River on a Rooftop
Nothing compares tothe blissful relaxation of floating in the heat of the Texas sun with a cold drink in hand. While lazy rivers are not so easy to come by in Houston, you can now swim over to the Marriot Marquis in Downtown, Houston, where visitors at the hotel can float the Texas border.
5. Experience Magical Candlelight Concerts
Experience a magical summer here in Houston thanks to the amazing venues the city has to offer. The Candlelight series is bringing its signature sea of candles and talented musicians to illuminate the impressive Lone Star Flight Museum, The Astorian, the unique and elegant features of Paraiso Maravilla, and more. Take in the breathtaking architecture at some of Houston’s finest venues while listening to captivating performances.
6. Dine in the Dark
Ever wondered what it is like to eat in the dark? Eminent psychologists have been advocating dining in the dark as the ultimate taste experience for many years. Studies show that 80 percent of people eat with their eyes; with that sense eliminated, the theory is that the other senses—namely taste and smell—take over to elevate your meal to a whole new level. After donning your blindfold in the darkened, candlelit room, you’ll soon realise that focusing on taste and smell alone can be a truly enlightening experience—provided you’re not afraid of the dark!
7-8. Take your night to new heights at these rooftop bars
Nothing quite says “living the highlife” like clinking glasses on a city rooftop. Touch the sky this season with a brunch, evening, or nightcap on the most jaw-dropping rooftops in Houston.
9-10. Experience Cinema Al Fresco
It’s the season for summer blockbusters. Catch cinema’s latest hits at the most unique theaters in Houston.
- Rooftop Cinema Club has announced their seasonal program from now until September, with blockbusters, cult-classics, tearjerkers, horror shows, true cinema, and a whole lot of Harry Potter.
- Located at Midway’s 150-acre East River development on 100 Bringhurst St., Moonstruck Drive-In screens a variety of 4K features on a 80 x 40-foot screen with a stunning skyline backdrop.
11. Find Halal, Horses, And More At This Waterside Turkish Ranch Restaurant
Dinner and a movie is one thing, but how about dinner and a horseback riding? Nestled in the area of Rosharon just south of Houston,Water Stone Turkish Ranch is a one-of-a-kind dining destinationthat offers exquisite farm-to-table Turkish cuisine, overnight cabins, horseback riding, and much more.
12. Visit this Slice of Mexico Hidden in Plain Sight
Located in the historic East End District, Old Town Harrisburg is a flourishing community that wears its Mexican influence on its sleeve in the best way possible!
13. Serve ‘Em Up at this Volleyball Bar
With the sun here to stay for the next few months, it helps to wear as minimal – as decency allows – clothing as possible. In no place outside of the beach is it more acceptable to wear bikinis and tank tops than on a volleyball court. Here in Houston, you can do just that at Wakefield Crowbar.
14. Stroll through this Gorgeous Sunflower Field
Wade into a sea of sunflowers this season atP-6 Farms. Recently, the farm in Montgomery has opened their gorgeous field to the public with sunflowers as far as the eye can see!
15. Enjoy Unreal Street Eats, Mexican Crafts, And More At This Authentic Farmers Market
Open 365 days of the year, the Azteca Farmers Market is one of Houston’s premier farmers market. With stellar street eats, fresh produce, and over 50 vendors, Azteca gives visitors 13 acres of vibrant market space.
16-18. Enjoy Houston’s Finest Patio Bars
One surefire way to capitalize on the weekend, weekday, weeknight – really just any time – is to have a couple drinks amongst friends in the open air of a patio. Get out and about this season at some of our favorite watering holes in town
- Inspired by its surrounding scenic bayou environment, Patterson Parkis housed in a campy 4,000-square-foot building fixed with garage doors, tall windows, skylights, exposed wood beams, and other nature-imbued accents.The building opens up to its sprawling 5,000-square-foot deck patio overlooking a grove of trees. Throughout which, Patterson Park will feature, 40+ TVs for watching sports, yard games, as well as string lights for nighttime ambience.
- Nestled on 1239 W 19th St. among a familiar crowd of patio bars – Preslee’s, McIntyre’s Heights, and Bungalow Heights– Moonshine Deck is a throwback Americana-inspired bar and kitchen with moonshine and whiskey to boot.
19. Sail Away On McGovern Lake On These Adorable Pedal Boats In Hermann Park
As a landlocked city (Galveston doesn’t count) Houston is in desperate need of some water-based activities. With summer here, the urge to hit the open seas (metaphorically speaking) is at an all-time high. Still speaking metaphorically, if you want to dip your toes in the water, we humbly suggest a boat trip around the waters of Hermann Park.
20-24. Imbibe Some Crazy Cocktails
From classic margaritas to summer-fried Bloody Marys, tropical ‘tinis, and everything in between, you’ll find your preferred elixir in Houston.
- Be it frozen or on the rocks, salty, bitter, or sweet, when searching for pitcher-perfect margarita in Houston, here are the 10 spots you have to check out.
- Coast into Houston’s top tiki bars for that feeling of beachside sunshine, fruit-flavored rum, and entirely too colorful libations.
- Ever wanted to spice up your breakfast? Well they have a bowl of Frosted Flakes topped with bourbon and cognac-infused milk. But that’s just a starter, see what else the chemists of Diversión have brewing in their laboratory of spirits.
25-32. Take a Bite out of Houston’s Best Restaurants
Despite its faults, 2022 has been very good to Houston’s dining scene. If you haven’t already, check out Houston’s best new restaurants.
- Flora is a breathtaking dining experience encapsulated in a glass treehouse.
- The princess-themed Amrina restaurant in The Woodlands oozes class, worldly cuisine, and cocktails served from designer handbags.
- Directly translating as “child of Uchi”, Uchiko is a concept from Uchi founder Chef Tyson Cole started back in 2010. Whereas Uchi was a way for Cole to convey, culinarily, his take on modern Japanese food, Uchiko takes its flavors to an even higher level.
- Atlas Restaurant Group, responsible for some key culinary concepts in Houston, including Ouzo Bay and Loch Bar in River Oaks District, has debuted latest project, Marmo Italian chophouse at the Montrose Collective.
- From Brian Doke, owner of Savoir in The Heights, comes Patton’s – a new speakeasy steakhouse concept. Tucked behind the Savoir bar, Pattonis a 1,500-square-foot chamberensconced in the ambient light of chandeliers. Furnished with leather banquets and moody chairs, Patton’s offers a one-of-a-kind atmosphere by which to savor prime meat cuts, classic cocktails, and live jazz performances.
- blends flavors of Southeast Asia with that of the Lone Star State. Culinary wise, Loro pairs traditional Japanese flavors and techniques with low-and-slow Texas smoked flavors:
33-34. Eat All the Ice Cream
Hot, cold, rain, or shine, ice cream is a good call on any day. Here’s the scoop on where to find the best ice cream in Houston.
- Houston’s culinary world continues to develop by the day. With a roster full of fantastic gelato and ice cream parlors in town already, a Michelin-starred Spanish pastry chef has opened his first US location in Uptown.
35-38. Brunch So Hard
Let the mimosas flow this season at one of our top 10 favorite brunch spots in Houston!
- You don’t have to journey all the way out to Mordor to enliven your Tolkien-esque fantasies. Here in Houston, just southwest of Montrose is The Hobbit Café. Since 1972, the café has served all the hobbits, elves, wizards, and dwarves the best food Middle Earth, Houston has to offer.
- Don’t give in to the banality of growing up. Let your youth loose with a brunch burger made of chocolate donut and Fruity Pebble French Toast at the .
- has opened up their location in the Theater District, fit with an absolutely adorable interior and one, bubble gum-styled back dining room and bar.
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