Shopping
Galleria
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 StEl Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Houston
5555 Hermann Park DrMuseo de los Niños de Houston
1500 Binz StAcuario del centro
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.