Planning a Move to Houston? Here are 5 Things to Do When Visiting.

Are you considering a move to Houston? Visit us first! Houston is the largest and most diverse city in Texas. “H-town” is known for its culture and the ever-growing international community. With this kind of diversity, you’ll never run out of new experiences. Here are some things to check out during your trip to Houston!

Discovery Green

The beautiful shady walks next to the peaceful pond and grassy slopes make great scenic photo spots!

Are you looking to experience some sunlight in the city? This 12-acre park in Downtown Houston is a place for anyone of all ages. The beautiful shady walks next to the peaceful pond and grassy slopes make great scenic photo spots! They have tons of free events, playgrounds, and other fun activities that let you enjoy the outdoors in the heart of the city. Make sure you research what events are happening at Discovery Green during your stay - there will probably be one!

Saint Arnold's Brewery

Houstonians head to this brewery to see local artists, unique architecture, and works of art.

Are you looking for a local spot to enjoy craft beer and food? Saint Arnold’s brewery is open all week long and is the perfect place to meet up with friends and family. Houstonians head to this brewery to see local artists, unique architecture, and works of art. In addition to the great food and drinks, they host a lot of local maker markets and beer festivals! Houston is undoubtedly a craft beer city, and Saint Arnolds is one of the pillars of the Houston craft beer scene.

Mala Market

Exterior view of the entrance to the Mala Market in Houston.

You will find something either for yourself or a friend.

This carefully curated shop houses only local artists and makers. Each maker and artist has roughly 10x10 space to showcase all their goods. You have everything from pet supplies, kid clothes, women's swimsuits, jewelry, vintage home decor, all-natural cleaning supplies, etc. You will find something either for yourself or a friend. This non-profit supports local environmentally driven organizations, so shopping at Mala will help create a healthier local ecosystem.

Art Car Museum

A view of a possibly white car covered in seashells, displayed in a museum.

The museum has all kinds of cars, such as artfully constructed art cars, low riders, and mobile gadgets.

If you want to go to a unique museum with a lot of local art and one-of-a-kind pieces, check out the Art Car museum! The museum has all kinds of cars, such as artfully constructed art cars, low riders, and mobile gadgets. They were founded in 1998 by artist Ann Harithas who has been a long-time supporter of the art car movement. There’s something quintessentially Houstonian about this bizarre museum. They’re available by appointment only, so make sure you set up a visit while you’re in town!

Post HTX Food Hall

Photo of the interior of the Post HTX Food Hall. Many customers are sitting and eating at tables and you can see the large spiraling staircase in the distance.

The area is filled with bright neon lights and metal accents that make you feel like you are in an arcade food court.

This former post office turned food hall, culture center, and trendy workspace is a unique place to find all kinds of food. The area is filled with bright neon lights and metal accents that make you feel like you are in an arcade food court. They have multiple eateries with all kinds of ethnic styles of food. You can find Korean, African, Polish, etc. On the rooftop greenspace you can usually find a live DJ, play lawn games, and get one of the most beautiful views of the Downtown Houston skyline.

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