
Houston skyline © Greater Houston CVB
Why? The main reason many choose to holiday in Houston is
to visit the Johnson Space Center: NASA's mission control from
where the space shuttle programme is directed. Houston, as a
high-rise metropolis, has plenty more to do and see in its packed
downtown area, and the beaches at Galveston are not far away for
those who need to cool off.
When ? A summer holiday in Houston is not for the
faint-hearted because the city swelters in soaring temperatures and
very high humidity. It is literally possible to fry an egg on the
pavement. This of course means that winters are mild and a good
time to travel to Houston, and early spring is the best time of
all, between February and April.
Who for? Those who will enjoy a holiday in Houston are those
who enjoy exploring modern cities of towering glass and steel, for
the top shopping, tasty Tex-Mex cuisine and a eclectic collection
of museums.
More Info : The Wordtravels Houston travel guide is the
definitive information resource for a holiday in Houston. Packed
with detailed, up-to-date facts and figures, the guide can be
printed out and carried with you when you travel to Houston.
Overview
The massive metropolis of Houston, sprawling across the Gulf
Coast plain of East Texas from its busy port, is almost twice the
size of the entire state of Rhode Island. Even with this heavy
urban concentration, though, Houston is green and lush, sited at
the end of a belt of forest coming down from the north, and
characterised by marshlands and bayous lined with cypress trees in
the southern reaches.
Houston, named after former Republic of Texas president Sam
Houston, is hot and humid. To make life more bearable in the
close-packed downtown area much activity has gone underground. The
city centre sports an air-conditioned seven-mile (11km) pedestrian
tunnel system full of restaurants and shops. Unlike most cities,
downtown in Houston is the hub of residential development, so it
remains busy and bustling long after dark.
Texas' largest city is not generally a sought after tourist
destination, being concerned more with business than pleasure and
leisure. Computer manufacture, gas and oil, and a huge
concentration of medical institutions account for most of the
economic activity, but all those hard-working citizens have to play
sometimes, and there are some good attractions like excellent
museums, the amazing Astrodome sports pavilion, some wonderful
theatres and, thanks to the cosmopolitan mix of its residents, some
ethnically diverse cuisine on offer in its many restaurants and
neighbourhoods. For visitors the absolute 'must-see' in Houston is
the famed Space Center, mission control for the US space
programme.