It comes as no surprise that Houston was listed as one of the most popular vacation destinations in the USA.
Houston is not only full of Southern charm. It is also known as the world capital of space exploration, air conditioning, the international energy industry, petroleum exploration, and capital punishment.
Although this concrete jungle doesn’t have any beaches of its own, the coastline can be easily reached within about an hour by car.
Houston is filled with unique, world-class museums and cultural landmarks, like the Rothko Chapel. There are nineteen museums that make up the Houston Museum District, in a radius of about 2,4 km (1.5 miles).
The coldest month is January when the average temperature overnight is around 5°C (41.2°F). In July, the warmest month, the average daytime temperature rises to 34°C (93.6°F).
Houston can get quite hot and humid. We visited in October as it was getting cold in the Northeast. The weather was warm and very pleasant.
Houston is a no-income-tax state. The cost of living is overall cheaper than in New York, Dallas, and Austin.
Be ready for some fabulous dining no matter what kind of food you enjoy. They have something for everyone. Whether it is a food walk, a dinner with a MasterChef, a cooking class, or brunch, there is a food experience waiting to wake up your tastebuds.
Their Most Iconic Dishes include chicken-fried steak, Viet-Cajun crawfish, breakfast taco, kolache, queso and Chile con carne, pho, fajitas, and barbecue brisket.
Furthermore, if you did not have enough time to experience any of these experiences, there are many live online cooking classes once you’ve returned home! Simply choose an event, select the number of guests in your party, and experience the magic in the comfort of your own kitchen.
Before you book your accommodation, check if there are any seasonal and holiday deals in your destination.
Not only a Winter Wonderland but a beautiful place to visit year-round. This is a picture-perfect postcard destination for the whole family.
Experience Christmas in New York and take in the magical atmosphere of Dyker Heights Christmas Lights. Also, the spectacular Christmas tree that decorates the Rockefeller Center each year.
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