Guidebook for Houston

Samantha And Saul
Samantha And Saul
Guidebook for Houston

Parks & Nature

The Dunlavy Park is at a short walking distance. The park has a splash pad, picnic tables, giant oak trees, baseball field, a dog park and 2 playground structures for small and big kids!
Dunlavy Street
Dunlavy Street
The Dunlavy Park is at a short walking distance. The park has a splash pad, picnic tables, giant oak trees, baseball field, a dog park and 2 playground structures for small and big kids!
The Mandell Park, located at a walking distance from the unit, is a multipurpose space that includes a community organic garden, walking paths and benches. Ideal for family picnics, children's events and music concerts.
Mandell Park
4399 Mandell St
The Mandell Park, located at a walking distance from the unit, is a multipurpose space that includes a community organic garden, walking paths and benches. Ideal for family picnics, children's events and music concerts.

Arts & Culture

The Menil Collection is a complex that includes a museum, the Byzantine Fresco Chapel, the Menil Bookstore, the Menial Park and the Bistro Menil. Located only six small blocks from the unit, The Menil is strongly recommended to appreciate modernist art, reading in the green areas, walking and shopping for affordable art books! Just a couple of blocks further, you can enjoy a quiet and reflexive break at the Rothko Chapel; a non-denominational sanctuary designed by Mark Rothko in 1971.
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La Colección Menil
1533 Sul Ross St
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The Menil Collection is a complex that includes a museum, the Byzantine Fresco Chapel, the Menil Bookstore, the Menial Park and the Bistro Menil. Located only six small blocks from the unit, The Menil is strongly recommended to appreciate modernist art, reading in the green areas, walking and shopping for affordable art books! Just a couple of blocks further, you can enjoy a quiet and reflexive break at the Rothko Chapel; a non-denominational sanctuary designed by Mark Rothko in 1971.