Explore Houston’s rich history and stunning landmarks on a small-group tour. Discover the city’s origins and vibrant culture. Book your adventure today.
Explore Houston’s rich history and stunning landmarks on a small-group tour. Discover the city’s origins and vibrant culture. Book your adventure today.
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Toyota Center - Meeting/Departure Point:
Toyota Center
1510 Polk St, Houston, TX 77002
Meeting/Departure Point Instruction:
A company van will arrive at the front of the Toyota Center to pick you up.
Look for Ford Vans in white or silver.
Parking Fee Not Included. - George R. Brown Convention Center - Opened on September 26, 1987,…
- Toyota Center - Meeting/Departure Point:
Toyota Center
1510 Polk St, Houston, TX 77002
Meeting/Departure Point Instruction:
A company van will arrive at the front of the Toyota Center to pick you up.
Look for Ford Vans in white or silver.
Parking Fee Not Included.
- George R. Brown Convention Center - Opened on September 26, 1987, the George R. Brown Convention Center is situated on the east side of Downtown Houston, Texas, USA. It is named after George Rufus Brown, an internationally acclaimed entrepreneur, engineer, civic leader, philanthropist, and Houston native.
- Discovery Green - Discovery Green is an 11.78-acre public urban park located in Downtown Houston, Texas. It is bordered by La Branch Street to the west, McKinney Street to the north, Avenida de las Americas to the east, and Lamar Street to the south.
- Graffiti Park - A favored location for photography, this collection of buildings features a variety of graffiti and street art.
- Houston - Capture photos in front of the “We Love Houston” sign and the Giant Beatles Statues.
- Minute Maid Park - Minute Maid Park, formerly known as The Ballpark at Union Station, Enron Field, and Astros Field, is a ballpark in Downtown Houston, Texas, USA. It opened in 2000 as the home stadium for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball.
- Downtown Aquarium - A vast venue for marine life, featuring touch pools, a shark tank, and exhibits of aquatic ecosystems.
- Museum of Fine Arts, Houston - Arts District Houston represents the city’s burgeoning creative economy. This vibrant, urban, artist-focused community is located in the city center along the Washington Avenue Corridor and boasts the highest concentration of working artists in the state. Visit this dynamic, historically designated area bordered by two of the city’s bayous and experience the creativity flowing through the creative businesses, restaurants, artist studios, and reimagined industrial spaces, including the iconic repurposed rice silos and old Union structures.
- McGovern Centennial Gardens - In celebration of Hermann Park’s centennial in 2014, the Hermann Park Conservancy transformed the former Houston Garden Center site into the eight-acre McGovern Centennial Gardens. These gardens were specifically designed for Hermann Park and add a new dimension to Houston’s garden attractions. Visitors can explore a variety of themed garden rooms arranged along a spacious central lawn, the Centennial Green, which is home to more than 490 new trees of over 50 species, 760 hedge shrubs, 55,000 perennial bulbs, 650 azaleas, and 4.5 acres of grass. The gardens include the Arid Garden, the Rose Garden, the Celebration Garden, the Woodland Garden, and an educational Family Garden, which produces seasonal vegetables, herbs, and fruit trees. The main entrance to the Gardens is through the Cherie Flores Garden Pavilion, designed by Peter Bohlin, the architect of Apple stores worldwide.

- Explore city landmarks to see and appreciate their beauty..
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Small groups only
- Live commentary on board
- Explore city landmarks to see and appreciate their beauty..
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Small groups only
- Live commentary on board
Houston’s origins trace back to 1837 when the Allen brothers, Augustus and John, scouted Buffalo Bayou and Galveston Bay for suitable land to create a new town. Their investment of under $10,000 is astonishing when considering the city’s current status as one of the most stunning in the United States. Houston is a city of global acclaim, featuring…
Houston’s origins trace back to 1837 when the Allen brothers, Augustus and John, scouted Buffalo Bayou and Galveston Bay for suitable land to create a new town. Their investment of under $10,000 is astonishing when considering the city’s current status as one of the most stunning in the United States. Houston is a city of global acclaim, featuring remarkable landmarks. Visitors should allocate ample time to fully experience the city’s attractions and ambiance.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.