Attractions
Get out and get ready to experience the endless fun Houston has to offer. Whether you're looking for family-friendly entertainment or you're flying solo for the day, H-Town is chock-full of one-of-a-kind, LGBT-friendly sights that add to the city's character.
Explore the world-class Museum District, kayak along Buffalo Bayou, score tickets to a show in the Theater District or spend the afternoon at one of the many attractions you will only find in Houston.
1940 Air Terminal Museum, The
The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is the only educational institution in Houston dedicated to promoting the city's significant civil aviation history.
Allen's Landing
Often described as “Houston’s heart” and Houston's “Plymouth Rock,” Allen’s Landing is an area that truly defines Houston. It was here 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 also became Houston’s first port and a thriving commercial hub.
Alley Theatre
Houston's only resident professional theater company presents a varied repertoire of contemporary and classic plays.
American Cowboy Museum
This ranch preserves the western heritage of Blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans and women. Tours on foot, horseback or by hayride can be arranged by calling in advance.
Architecture Center Houston
Architecture Center Houston (ArCH) is the home of the Houston Chapter of the American Institute of Architecture and the Architecture Center Houston Foundation.
Art Car Museum
The Art Car Museum is a private institution dedicated to contemporary art with an emphasis on art cars, other fine arts, and artists who are rarely, if ever, acknowledged by other cultural institutions.
Bayou Bend
Bayou Bend, the former home of Houston philanthropist Ima Hogg, now houses the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's early American decorative arts & painting collection.
Bayou City Performing Arts
Bayou City Performing Arts (BCPA) sings to achieve excellence in choral music, provide a nurturing environment for all their members and offer a source of pride, unity and support to our diverse communities.
Buffalo Bayou
Buffalo Bayou, the 52-mile slow-moving waterway that was the site of Houston's founding in 1836, has become a destination for outdoor recreation near downtown Houston.
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