Food Scene
Sage 400
2800 Sage RdThe Best Sushi!
Arturo Boada Cuisine
6510 Del Monte DriveArturo is a master of creations. His restaurant is a must to try.
Parks & Nature
Houston Arboretum & Nature Center
4501 Woodway DrPet friendly, walking trails
Waugh Drive Bat Colony
Waugh DriveArts & Culture
Il-Mużew tal-Istorja Naturali ta 'Houston
5555 Hermann Park DrIt's Awesome
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Beck Building
1001 Bissonnet StShopping
Il-Gallerija
5085 Westheimer RdClose by, plenty of shops and restaurants
Rice Village
2376 Rice BoulevardShopping and Restaurants
Getting Around
Budget Car Rental
1010 Webster StSightseeing
Often described as “Houston’s heart,” Allen’s Landing is the spot where in 1836 that August C. and John K. Allen stepped ashore and claimed Houston as their own. The confluence of Buffalo and White Oak bayous became Houston’s first port and a thriving commercial hub. Currently, 1.76-acre Allen’s Landing is undergoing major revitalization and rejuvenation.
Allen's Landing Park
1005 Commerce StOften described as “Houston’s heart,” Allen’s Landing is the spot where in 1836 that August C. and John K. Allen stepped ashore and claimed Houston as their own. The confluence of Buffalo and White Oak bayous became Houston’s first port and a thriving commercial hub. Currently, 1.76-acre Allen’s Landing is undergoing major revitalization and rejuvenation.
Nestled in 10 acres of beautiful green parkland in the heart of downtown Houston, The Heritage Society boasts 10 historic structures dating from 1823 to 1905. Each historic structure is authentically restored to reflect its original magnificence. Learn about the families and the lifestyles that inhabited these historic homes - what life was really like in frontier times for early settlers in Houston.
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The Heritage Society
1100 Bagby StNestled in 10 acres of beautiful green parkland in the heart of downtown Houston, The Heritage Society boasts 10 historic structures dating from 1823 to 1905. Each historic structure is authentically restored to reflect its original magnificence. Learn about the families and the lifestyles that inhabited these historic homes - what life was really like in frontier times for early settlers in Houston.
Essentials
Central Market carries food items not generally found in other grocery stores.
Has live music on Saturday afternoons
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Central Market
3815 Westheimer RdCentral Market carries food items not generally found in other grocery stores.
Has live music on Saturday afternoons
Generally quick service and are good at what they do. I've never had any problems
Bon Express Cleaners
3725 W Alabama StGenerally quick service and are good at what they do. I've never had any problems