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Ann Oct 23rd, 2001 11:37 AM

36 hours in Houston..starting tmorrow!
 
Here's the challenge -- what should I absolutely do while I'm in Houston for one day and one night? Suggestions that are close to the Galleria are welcome since I'm staying at a hotel there (St. Regis) and will not have a car. Thought it sounds like I'll be taking taxi's. Best whatever you can recommend is most welcome!

garyt Oct 23rd, 2001 01:33 PM

Ann - Stay in the room and catch up on some pay-per-view movies...sleep... and then leave. Houston is one of the most disapointing cities for travelers that I have ever been to. If you are not interested in Men's Strip Clubs, get out of there as fast as you can... <BR> <BR>Choice 2 - rent a car and drive to Galveston...

Anthony Oct 23rd, 2001 01:43 PM

I would agree there's not too many must-do's; but a couple of things that Ii could recommend ( I've spent many weeks in Houston for business-a NYer here) <BR>See if you can see a performance at the Wortham Center downtown, The Houston Opera, or a concert at Bayou Place. There are a couple of nice jazz clubs at Bayou Place, which also downtown. I'm particularly found of Sambucca's, also downtown, which is a nice restaurant specializing in seafood, and there is live jazz performed in the evening. <BR>The Museum District is nice to stroll around, although in match for NY's museum or the Art Institute in Chicago. <BR>Not too much more to do given your time and transportation options.

Linda Oct 23rd, 2001 03:54 PM

First, you need to rent a car as Houston is for driving only. I would recommend that you go south on I-45 about 30 minutes to NASA Road 1 and go left to NASA. It is a great facility in a very nice area. There are plenty of nice eating places there and further east in Kemah on the Boardwalk. Go back to I-45 and south to Galveston where you can stroll the Strand, see historic houses and ride a ferry & feed the seagulls. If you eat in Galveston, go to Gaido's (near the beach) or Clary's (behind the Galveston Daily News on Teichlemann Road just across the causeway). <BR>If you stay in Houston, go to the Alley Theater or the Symphony or the museums. There are many good eating places.

texasgirl Oct 23rd, 2001 07:26 PM

Poor Houston, someone always has to pick on it. (though I always suspect those people haven't given it a chance)Seriously, it's an underrated city, especially if you like museums. The Museum of Fine Arts Houston has recently opened a big addition; the Menil Collection has the coolest collection of surrealist art, and the campus also has the Rothko Chapel, very interesting building; and the Art Car Museum and the Orange Show, this very weird folk art installation, are like nothing else. <BR>IF you possibly can, eat at Cafe Annie _ best upscale Southwestern anywhere, including the mansion on turtle creek. <BR>And yes, if at all possible, rent a car _ Houston is much easier if you have your own wheels.


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