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713 Music Hall

A flagship of Houston's reinvented downtown, 713 Music Hall is a purpose-built concert venue carved into POST Houston, the sprawling redevelopment of the city's old Barbara Jordan Post Office. Named in tribute to the city's historic area code, it opened in 2021 as a state-of-the-art room designed to bring major touring artists to the heart of Houston, and it quickly became one of the region's premier mid-to-large live-music destinations. The hall holds around five thousand people and was engine.....

ARTECHOUSE Houston

In the Heights neighbourhood of Houston, ARTECHOUSE is a sleek, purpose-built immersive art venue that brings the international ARTECHOUSE concept of fusing technology, science and contemporary art to the Texas market. The Houston outpost, the chain's fourth in North America after sister venues in Washington, New York and Miami, opened in spring 2024 with a debut installation that played to the city's strong interests in space, science and engineering. The space inside is a single, sweeping dou.....

Bad Astronaut Brewery

A 36,000-square-foot brewery north of downtown Houston doubles as a neighbourhood stage. Bad Astronaut Brewing at 1519 Fulton Street, in the Hardy Yards pocket of Near Northside, was founded on a mission statement it prints without irony - brew badass beers and have a damn good time - and the taproom has grown into one of the area's busiest small venues: live music, comedy, punk shows, art markets and community oddities share the calendar with the award-winning house beers. The programming rang.....

Bayou Music Center

A purpose-built concert venue in the heart of downtown Houston, the Bayou Music Center sits within the Bayou Place entertainment complex on Texas Avenue, in the city's lively Theater District. Opened in the late 1990s and operating under several names over the years, it has long served as one of Houston's principal mid-sized rooms for touring music, offering a flexible space that bridges the gap between small clubs and the city's large arenas. The venue is designed for adaptability, with a capa.....

Brown Theater at Wortham Theater Center

Houston's opera house came in early and under budget - a Texas brag in marble and steel. The Brown Theater is the grand hall of the Wortham Theater Center at 501 Texas Avenue, the 437,000-square-foot downtown arts complex whose 90-foot Romanesque arch and vaulted foyer - adorned with thirty tons of Albert Paley steel sculpture - opened in 1987 four months ahead of schedule and 5 million dollars under its roughly 70-million-dollar budget, financed almost entirely by private donations during Houst.....

Brown Theatre-Wortham Center

The larger of two halls within the Wortham Theater Center in downtown Houston, the Brown Theater is one of the premier performance spaces in the southern United States. Opened in 1987 and funded substantially through private philanthropy, the Wortham was purpose-built as the home of the Houston Grand Opera and the Houston Ballet, and its grand lobby, sweeping staircase and soaring glass facade make it a landmark of the city's Theater District. The Brown Theater seats around two thousand four hu.....

Buffalo Bayou Park

Threaded along the slow, meandering Buffalo Bayou between downtown Houston and the leafy neighbourhood of Memorial Park, Buffalo Bayou Park is one of the most ambitious urban parks built anywhere in the United States this century. The 160-acre linear park, which follows two and a half miles of the bayou through the heart of the city, was reimagined and rebuilt at a cost of more than fifty million dollars in a public-private project completed in October 2015. The transformation turned what had l.....

Cockrell Butterfly Center

Within the celebrated Houston Museum of Natural Science in Hermann Park, the Cockrell Butterfly Center is a soaring, three-storey glass-walled rainforest conservatory inhabited by some two thousand free-flying butterflies of around sixty species drawn from rainforests around the world. The centre, which opened in 1994 thanks to a generous gift from the local Cockrell family, is one of the largest tropical butterfly habitats in the United States and a much-loved fixture for visitors to the museum.....

Cullen Performance Hall

Halloween night 1950 was opening night for the University of Houston's grand hall, the east wing of an Art Deco administration building designed to give the young university a front door worthy of a city. Cullen Performance Hall at 4800 Calhoun Road occupies the eastern half of the Ezekiel W. Cullen Building, designed by native Houston architect Alfred C. Finn - the man behind the San Jacinto Monument - with long classical wings and regularly spaced pilasters. The building was announced in March.....

Daikin Park

The home of Major League Baseball's Houston Astros, Daikin Park is a striking retractable-roof ballpark in the heart of downtown Houston. Opened in 2000 and known over the years by several names, including Enron Field and Minute Maid Park, before taking its current title in 2025, the stadium was a key part of the regeneration of the city's east downtown and incorporates the historic Union Station building into its design. The ballpark seats around forty thousand spectators and is best known for.....