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Where to Stay
Where to Eat
What to Do
In Houston

           

                              

Where To Stay

             

Houston has several major hotels and also many motels located throughout the city and the surrounding area. If you need a place to stay when you come to see Anything Goes, please visit our Houston Accommodations page.

Where To Eat

Houston is noted for its wide range of first-class restaurants. There are many within 15 minutes of Rice University if you are looking for a place to dine either before or after seeing Anything Goes. Please visit our Houston Dining page for an inclusive list of all types of restaurants in all areas of the city.

What To Do

The Arts

Houston is one of the nation's major centers for the performing arts. The Downtown Theatre District includes The Alley Theatre, The Wortham Center, Jones Hall, and Bayou Place. You will find dramatic and musical theatre, the ballet, and the symphony throughout the year. You will also find some wonderful outdoor theatre in the summer and fall. The Museum District (near Rice University) offers a wide variety of opportunities to explore many interests and cultural pursuits. For events, venues, and locations please visit our Arts page.

Other Attractions

Houston is the fourth largest city in America and has the major attractions one would expect of a large metropolitan area. And while it may be a bit "hot and humid" at times (see our Houston Weather page for the forecast,) we are noted for our "air conditioned comfort" and we guarantee a pleasant visit to practically any attraction you choose to visit. So check out some of the many things to do at our Houston Attractions page.

Space Center Houston

One of our major area attractions for "day trips" is the Johnson Space Center, home of Space Center Houston. A short trip down I-45 (exiting at NASA Road 1) will provide a very informative and enjoyable excursion for visitors of all ages. For more information about operating hours call (281) 244-2100 or (800) 972-0369.

For more information on NASA, check the NASA Homepage.

The Houston Astrodome

Minute Maid Park - New Home of The Houston Astros

With the end of baseball in "The Eighth Wonder of the World," the Houston Astrodome (above), Major League Baseball can now be viewed in our new retractable roof stadium...MINUTE MAID PARK!

For specific information on Astros games, check...
The August Schedule.

Our newest attraction, The Ball Park at Union Station, formerly Enron Field and now rechristened Minute Maid Park, opened in late March of 2000 and is the brand new downtown home of The Houston Astros major league baseball team. For information on home games and tickets during your visit, check The Houston Astros site.

Minute Maid Field - Downtown Houston


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