

An iconic Houston tradition since 1968, Theatre Under The Stars presents Broadway musicals under the stars in Hermann Park.
A 12-acre urban park with gardens, a lake, and public art installations.

A renowned art museum with a diverse collection spanning 6,000 years.

A 64-foot semi-circular fountain that's a popular spot for evening strolls.

Evenings can be cool and unpredictable, a rain jacket will keep you warm and dry.
Outdoor performances attract insects, repellent is essential for a comfortable experience.
The venue has grass seating, a portable blanket provides a comfortable spot to sit.
Famous for its 'Katfish & Grits' and 'Wings & Waffles', this place is a Houston institution.
Award-winning chef Seth Grossman's restaurant offers a unique dining experience with its open kitchen.
A Houston classic, known for its dry-aged steaks and extensive wine list.
Vibrant, hand-painted posters depicting scenes from Theatre Under The Stars' past productions, reflecting Houston's rich theatre history.
A local delicacy, these waffle cookies are a fun and delicious way to remember your time in Texas.
Elegant jewelry pieces featuring Houston's skyline, sports teams, or other iconic symbols, crafted by local artisans.
Flour tortilla filled with scrambled eggs, cheese, and your choice of meat or beans, topped with salsa and avocado.
Slow-cooked beef brisket on a soft bun, slathered in BBQ sauce, served with pickles and onions.
Sizzling strips of chicken, beef, or shrimp with bell peppers, onions, and guacamole, served with warm tortillas.

A serene and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Subramanya, nestled in the heart of Karnataka, India.
A stunning 17th-century basilica in Montpellier, France, known for its grand architecture and beautiful interior.

A serene, family-friendly beach along the Quinsam River, offering swimming, picnicking, and wildlife viewing.