Shopping
Il-Gallerija
5085 Westheimer RdBiggest shopping mall in Houston
Food scene
Fine dining steak and sea food restaurant
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The Oceanaire Seafood Room
5061 Westheimer RdFine dining steak and sea food restaurant
LaPasha Lounge & Grill
2475 S Kirkwood RdHookah and Arabian food
Nobu
5115 Westheimer RdLuxurious fine dining
Night life
For the party animals! During the day this is a nice brunch and hookah spot.
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Kamp Houston
6025 Westheimer RdFor the party animals! During the day this is a nice brunch and hookah spot.
Sightseeing
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Beck Building
1001 Bissonnet StIl-Mużew tal-Istorja Naturali ta 'Houston
5555 Hermann Park DrMużew tal-Ħbieb ta' Ħuston
1500 Binz StDowntown Aquarium
410 Bagby StNeighborhoods
Formerly home to the Old Chinatown (before it moved to bigger digs out west), this once warehouse-heavy district is becoming one of the hottest pockets of Houston thanks to its soccer stadium and concert venues
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East Downtown
Formerly home to the Old Chinatown (before it moved to bigger digs out west), this once warehouse-heavy district is becoming one of the hottest pockets of Houston thanks to its soccer stadium and concert venues
After decades of feeling like a total ghost town on weekends, people are finally starting to live Downtown (including some Rockets players, we hear) thanks to a flood of seriously nice luxury apartment buildings.
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Downtown Houston
After decades of feeling like a total ghost town on weekends, people are finally starting to live Downtown (including some Rockets players, we hear) thanks to a flood of seriously nice luxury apartment buildings.
This northwest-central slice of the loop is one of Houston’s most historic neighborhoods. Here, you’ll find beautiful, centuries-old Victorian homes housing both young families and local businesses.
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Houston Heights
This northwest-central slice of the loop is one of Houston’s most historic neighborhoods. Here, you’ll find beautiful, centuries-old Victorian homes housing both young families and local businesses.