Things to do in Houston: Sam Houston Boat Tour, Houston (underground) Tunnels, Houston Cistern, Discovery Green, Miller Outdoor Theatre, Brazos Bend Park, MFAH and we haven't spoken of the great restaurants, universities, parks -- and people. Heck, schedule cruise out of Galveston.
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I grew up in the 70’s with Polish Homes, Tin Hall, 59 Ball Room, Western Swing, DanceTown USA, and Gilley’s original in Pasadena. Quite a few of my classmates were extras in “Urban Cowboy”. I live in Tennessee now and many of those dance halls are gone. Makes me sad. I have a lot of good memories of all of them.
If you get here in the spring the the Rodeo and Rodeo carnival are a must, The Tunnels in Downtown, Discovery Green, Heritage Plaza building, Buffalo Bayou Cistern, Kemah Boardwalk, Galveston Beach (especially during Mardi Gras), The entire Museum District, The Post, Woodlands Waterway, HPD Memorial architecture by Buffalo Bayou, Lake Conroe, Space Center Houston, Budweiser and St. Arnold's breweries, if there are concerts Miller Outdoor and Cynthia Woods Pavillion, Memorial Park, Houston Zoo, The Galleria (if you like shopping, ice skating, and the waterfall), The Alley Theatre and really entire theatre district, The Texas shaped pool at the Mariott Marquis, Buffalo Bayou kayak tour, Typhoon Texas Waterpark, Emancipation Park (good concerts there also), Moody Gardens, Gus S. and Lyndall F. Wortham Waterfall Park, Freedman's Town, China Town, Rice Village, The Heights, River Oaks, Washington Ave, Matagorda Bay, Memorial City, E-Do, Midtown, Downtown in general, and I would say going and seeing the Astro Dome (although they need do something with it to spark more interest). I will say that if you are into hip hop to take a visit to Screwed Up Records also. I won't even name all the restaurants and bars, because there's too many.
Native Houstonian and I approve of this 24 Hours in Houston video. Of course, there are a lot more options but if you have not done research and you stumbled on this video it's a great quick guide to interesting things to do in Houston.
@@kaylamorshedi6679 Keep in mind I will speak in terms of greater Houston because some things are spread out. Monument Inn down south in LaPorte is a legendary seafood house on the ship channel where you can eat delicious seafood and watch huge ships pass right in front of your window. The Farmer's Market on Airline near the Northside and right across the street El Bolillo the Mexican bakery. Chinatown in SW Houston near the beltway offers an experience like none other with all the varieties of shops and Asian cuisine. Definitely tour Hong Kong Market! The Mahatma Ghandi district in SW Houston offers a huge variety of Eastern Asian/Indian businesses and several middle eastern businesses. Someburger in The Heights is cool and been around since I can remember. Corkscrew BBQ in Spring is probably the best BBQ in the Houston area. It sells out quick so get in line when they open. Once they run out for the day it's too late. Ninfa's in East Downtown Houston. This is where Tex-Mex started in Houston in the 70's. We are thankful for Mama Ninfa. For nature the Houston Arboretum has many trails to view local plants and wildlife. I hope this helps! Enjoy! If you like drums check out my channel.
YAY! Been waiting on your Houston trip! So glad y'all were able to make it to the Hobbit Cafe. Definitely one off the beaten path. H Town always has something going on. Glad you all enjoyed your time in the big city. Y'all will have to put POST Houston on your next visit. It's a really cool spot.
I expect to be going back to Houston within a year. You've provided me with some places, and options that I'd love to experience. another excellent video, guys 👏👏👏
I'm with Pops, movies room the best novels... well, most with the exception of one. Great spots, when I was in Houston, years ago, I was with a group so I'm looking forward to traveling back solo! Bats are awesome, we have a bat cave in northwest Maryland and some at a campground on the eastern shore. Of all places they are under the pavilion at the nature center!
I'm glad yall could visit Houston. If you have longer than 24 hours, and your here during football season, I recomend watching an Astros game. Also, the Science Museum, and a few of the other museums here, offer free Thursdays during the week. The science center has I believe a 3 hour window, while the Art center has the whole day. And the art center has 3 buildings to explore. Its definetely worth your time.
Good video about H-town attractions! If staying longer than 24 hrs, I would add the Museum of Fine Arts, the Menil, and the Zoo. Other locations few miles away: The Woodlands, Kemah, Galveston (for a variety of activities).
You guys always make me have a craving for BBQ! Also, I had seen on the news the flooding that happened in Houston. Glad to see that didn't happen during your visit!
Don't forget to check out Memorial Park and the new additions like the Land Bridge recently featured in Architectural Digest's October issue. Montrose has great restaurants and the underground tunnels in downtown Houston.The Museum of Fine Arts has one of the best curated collections in the world. The bike trail from Memorial Park to Buffalo Bayou has stops in the Heights for great coffee shops and beer stops! These 2 parks will soon be connected. Stay tuned. ❤
Surprised you didn't visit Shipley Do-nuts. It's a Houston staple. Chicken and waffles at The Breakfast Klub is also a must. Kim Son restaurant for Vietnamese food. Greek food at Nikos Nikos in Montrose (the gayborhood). Hiking and biking in Memorial Park, shopping in Post Oak, Bellaire (Chinatown & Little Saigon), Houston Zoo, etc.
Just as a nibblet of further info - the bat colony is smaller here, currently, as a result of Hurricane Harvey and the subsequent flooding. It essentially drowned something like 50-75% of that colony in particular and yet to recover fully. I don't believe it was ever more massive than the Austin colonies, but the bats were one of the big losses due to the storm.
We live in a high rise close to the bat colony. They frequently fly by our balcony at dusk. Pretty cool. There used to be more, but the great flood a few years ago impacted the colony.
Have you considered going to the northern Indian & Himalayan foothill communities… you would love Ladakh, Himalaya Pradesh, Chandigarh, Rishikesh, (the Beatles home), and the origin of the Ganges river….your dad will love it……there is a new tunnel, high tech, highway, that cuts distance time now……
The Orange show is not 15 minutes out of the city. It's less than 3 miles from downtown. Clear Lake is 15 minutes out of the city, if you can somehow define what "out of the city" is.
I think pops need to give a little more credit to the movie, now granted, the book is good because of its very visual description with words, and emotion, the movie condensed it all into one simple image, or a scene, you no longer need to read 3 pages to get an idea of what the Durin's Door looks like, you can now see Durin's door in one second. The books are great, The Hobbit is my favorite book actually but the movie also serves a great purpose of introducing people to JRRT's world without reading the books. As for the city, that butterfly exhibit... oh my... as someone who went to practically all the available butterfly exhibits nearby, that looks like a fantastic one, all the socal ones are "temporary wire nets" essentially, that looks absolutely impressive. Way better than even the San Diego Safari park's butterfly exhibit two months ago.
You should go to the Rain Forest at Moody Gardens in Galveston. The last time I went they had sloths! They had a lot of butterflies too. Now admittedly, it's been a few years since I went. It's probably even more impressive now.
Downtown Houston has the tunnels, a city underground. So office workers don’t have to walk in the heat. Work from home is more common now too, of course.
Oh no no no. Being someone who was born and raised in Houston, if there’s anyone interested in grafiti and possibly a bit of history behind our hip hop you should check out the Graffiti Park on Charles street. They have our 6 Fallen Houstonian Legends and even Kobe Bryant.
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@Edman Law enforcement officers opposed the latest law that removed requirements for going armed How many throw downs has your friend used to excuse his behavior?
I recommend going out west to Chinatown for amazing food. You have to make a day trip to visit Galveston or Kemah. NASA is awesome! Get some mexican street tacos for no more than 2 dollars, a Rockets (Toyota Center) or Astros game (Minute Maid Park) for very cheap. If you like Pink Floyd , the Natural History museum has a cool planetarium show. Seismique a bit north so much stuff
I was a bit upset right now on my way to the airport. I'm headed to Houston without knowing what to do. Thank you guys for this Vid. Definitely checking out the BBQ and Hobbit restaurant!❤❤❤
As a native Houstonian, obviously it's a big city but you guys did a great job of seeing some of the highlights! You did a LOT in one day!
what else is there to do??
My son and I enjoyed our 30 years there. At 78, we are pleased to be back in Illinois. We loved all of our adventures there. Love your time there ❤
So glad you enjoyed the city when you lived there. I would like to explore it more for sure
@@ThroughMyLens I am astounded you survived 24 hours in Houston…my hats off to ya bud
ILLIN🤬IS.......SUCKS
Thank you for making Houston apart of your life 💙
Things to do in Houston: Sam Houston Boat Tour, Houston (underground) Tunnels, Houston Cistern, Discovery Green, Miller Outdoor Theatre, Brazos Bend Park, MFAH and we haven't spoken of the great restaurants, universities, parks -- and people. Heck, schedule cruise out of Galveston.
We are a couple 69,68 years old and just discovered you on UA-cam as we ate planning a 5 weeks trip in our motorhome to Nashville Texas ans Louisiana in may 2025 we just love your videos and all the information so thank you from Mercier Québec Canada . Maryse and Denis
Love Pops, he is a gem. Thanks for sharing him with us.
haha for sure!
😊
I grew up in the 70’s with Polish Homes, Tin Hall, 59 Ball Room, Western Swing, DanceTown USA, and Gilley’s original in Pasadena. Quite a few of my classmates were extras in “Urban Cowboy”. I live in Tennessee now and many of those dance halls are gone. Makes me sad. I have a lot of good memories of all of them.
If you get here in the spring the the Rodeo and Rodeo carnival are a must, The Tunnels in Downtown, Discovery Green, Heritage Plaza building, Buffalo Bayou Cistern, Kemah Boardwalk, Galveston Beach (especially during Mardi Gras), The entire Museum District, The Post, Woodlands Waterway, HPD Memorial architecture by Buffalo Bayou, Lake Conroe, Space Center Houston, Budweiser and St. Arnold's breweries, if there are concerts Miller Outdoor and Cynthia Woods Pavillion, Memorial Park, Houston Zoo, The Galleria (if you like shopping, ice skating, and the waterfall), The Alley Theatre and really entire theatre district, The Texas shaped pool at the Mariott Marquis, Buffalo Bayou kayak tour, Typhoon Texas Waterpark, Emancipation Park (good concerts there also), Moody Gardens, Gus S. and Lyndall F. Wortham Waterfall Park, Freedman's Town, China Town, Rice Village, The Heights, River Oaks, Washington Ave, Matagorda Bay, Memorial City, E-Do, Midtown, Downtown in general, and I would say going and seeing the Astro Dome (although they need do something with it to spark more interest). I will say that if you are into hip hop to take a visit to Screwed Up Records also. I won't even name all the restaurants and bars, because there's too many.
Great breakdown of some of Houston's best spots. HOU is such a large city with lot to offer
i love seeing people appreciate Houston!
Native Houstonian and I approve of this 24 Hours in Houston video. Of course, there are a lot more options but if you have not done research and you stumbled on this video it's a great quick guide to interesting things to do in Houston.
What else do you recommend? :)
@@kaylamorshedi6679 Keep in mind I will speak in terms of greater Houston because some things are spread out. Monument Inn down south in LaPorte is a legendary seafood house on the ship channel where you can eat delicious seafood and watch huge ships pass right in front of your window. The Farmer's Market on Airline near the Northside and right across the street El Bolillo the Mexican bakery. Chinatown in SW Houston near the beltway offers an experience like none other with all the varieties of shops and Asian cuisine. Definitely tour Hong Kong Market! The Mahatma Ghandi district in SW Houston offers a huge variety of Eastern Asian/Indian businesses and several middle eastern businesses. Someburger in The Heights is cool and been around since I can remember. Corkscrew BBQ in Spring is probably the best BBQ in the Houston area. It sells out quick so get in line when they open. Once they run out for the day it's too late. Ninfa's in East Downtown Houston. This is where Tex-Mex started in Houston in the 70's. We are thankful for Mama Ninfa. For nature the Houston Arboretum has many trails to view local plants and wildlife. I hope this helps! Enjoy! If you like drums check out my channel.
YAY! Been waiting on your Houston trip! So glad y'all were able to make it to the Hobbit Cafe. Definitely one off the beaten path. H Town always has something going on. Glad you all enjoyed your time in the big city. Y'all will have to put POST Houston on your next visit. It's a really cool spot.
The Hobbit Cafe was really good! I will have to check that out next time!
I agree on everything Pops says, especially the thing about eating BBQ instead of walking 🙂
I grew up in Houston. I LOVED your video. You did an amazing job. Thanks.
I expect to be going back to Houston within a year. You've provided me with some places, and options that I'd love to experience. another excellent video, guys 👏👏👏
It has gotten a bit rough in a lot of areas. As in, the pol gave up and let the gangs take over.
@@whatsyourdream Oh my, thanks for the heads-up.
There's so much more to see in Houston. Very big city... so many towns.
I'm with Pops, movies room the best novels... well, most with the exception of one. Great spots, when I was in Houston, years ago, I was with a group so I'm looking forward to traveling back solo! Bats are awesome, we have a bat cave in northwest Maryland and some at a campground on the eastern shore. Of all places they are under the pavilion at the nature center!
I'm glad yall could visit Houston. If you have longer than 24 hours, and your here during football season, I recomend watching an Astros game. Also, the Science Museum, and a few of the other museums here, offer free Thursdays during the week. The science center has I believe a 3 hour window, while the Art center has the whole day. And the art center has 3 buildings to explore. Its definetely worth your time.
Those are awesome tips, thanks so much! I hope to visit again in the future
Letting this play while I work... such a great way to experience your channel. More!
Good video about H-town attractions! If staying longer than 24 hrs, I would add the Museum of Fine Arts, the Menil, and the Zoo. Other locations few miles away: The Woodlands, Kemah, Galveston (for a variety of activities).
We live in Houston. And your video made us want to go and revisit some of these city staples. Good job guys .
You guys always make me have a craving for BBQ! Also, I had seen on the news the flooding that happened in Houston. Glad to see that didn't happen during your visit!
Don't forget to check out Memorial Park and the new additions like the Land Bridge recently featured in Architectural Digest's October issue. Montrose has great restaurants and the underground tunnels in downtown Houston.The Museum of Fine Arts has one of the best curated collections in the world. The bike trail from Memorial Park to Buffalo Bayou has stops in the Heights for great coffee shops and beer stops! These 2 parks will soon be connected. Stay tuned. ❤
This was a really great video. I look forward to visiting Houston soon!
Surprised you didn't visit Shipley Do-nuts. It's a Houston staple. Chicken and waffles at The Breakfast Klub is also a must. Kim Son restaurant for Vietnamese food. Greek food at Nikos Nikos in Montrose (the gayborhood). Hiking and biking in Memorial Park, shopping in Post Oak, Bellaire (Chinatown & Little Saigon), Houston Zoo, etc.
I gotta go there now 😂
Bumpkins Delight
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You guys need to travel OUT of this prison we call the states.
That's because the video is 24 hours in Houston. To do all the cool things you have to be here for a lot longer. That goes for any large U.S. city.
The Breakfast Klub is ❤
Sounds like you should have made the video
I miss Houston 😢
Love Houston, TX and your Videos..........lot of GOOD information.......
Thanks so much, I try my best!
Great job showcasing some of the favorites from Houston in just one day! - even as native Houstonians we dont always visit all of the tourist spots!
Useful info about Houston--thank you!
Just as a nibblet of further info - the bat colony is smaller here, currently, as a result of Hurricane Harvey and the subsequent flooding. It essentially drowned something like 50-75% of that colony in particular and yet to recover fully. I don't believe it was ever more massive than the Austin colonies, but the bats were one of the big losses due to the storm.
We live in a high rise close to the bat colony. They frequently fly by our balcony at dusk. Pretty cool. There used to be more, but the great flood a few years ago impacted the colony.
I’m moving to H-Town I love Houston💐🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🥇❤️
Great recommendation, going to check out Truth BBQ next week.
Good times. I can't wait to visit the west again and check out Texas.
Great video. There were a lot of cool historical tidbits even I didn't know as a native. Loved it. 👍
Glad you liked it!
Amazing tips! Thank you ❤
thanks for the hard work lutch
My home town!
Have you considered going to the northern Indian & Himalayan foothill communities… you would love Ladakh, Himalaya Pradesh, Chandigarh, Rishikesh, (the Beatles home), and the origin of the Ganges river….your dad will love it……there is a new tunnel, high tech, highway, that cuts distance time now……
Thank you for the video! 🦇
Really great video!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I hope you got some dessert at Truth! Sometimes we stop by just to get their banana pudding and cakes!
Your the Best!! ❤
Your dad is so adorable 😭
Could you share what time of year you were in Houston? Great video by the way, and great spots you highlighted!
There's blue bonnets blooming, so it has to be spring, and I believe he mentions late March/early April.
Our favorite BBQ spot too.
So glad you agree, it was awesome!
I love Houston
For how many of you the Waterfall reminds of Chuck Norris movie in Houston?
I’m going next Friday gonna go see my dodgers play the Astros for the weekend
Awesome video, I personally would stay away from the bats lol
I liked the LOTR movies, but not the Hobbit movies. I would have skipped the bats in person, but enjoyed the way you captured them.
Cool video bro i went there to see the astros play
I’ve been waiting for HTX! Did you see a “glass” butterfly at HMNS? Did the docent let you touch his dino poop? I hope you enjoyed your time here!
Pops has priorities straight! 😅🍖🥩🍗🙌🏽
@violetbf3773 I know I can always count on your support! Haha!
Who is Pops?
So many great sites! Except maybe the crazy bugs and creepy crawlers 😂
Sorry I love the Movies
Me too!
President pops talking about his favorite movie.
You need to go to Rock Springs Wyoming to see fossilized fish in museum and stores.
i'm treating this as a guide to houston
viewed and spreadhset
Do you research where not to go before traveling? I know Houston has some very rough neighborhoods.
We try to do as much research as we can on the city when we go. Houston is massive so there are def some good areas and some bad ones in the city
Most of the inner city neighborhoods have improved over the years.
Was hoping that you would run into ex MLB player, Nolan Ryan, who played for the Houston Astros at one time.
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The Orange show is not 15 minutes out of the city. It's less than 3 miles from downtown. Clear Lake is 15 minutes out of the city, if you can somehow define what "out of the city" is.
Houston is an amazing city if you live in Rosenberg.
Lol, true. You get to enjoy the great things in Houston without all the traffic.
I think pops need to give a little more credit to the movie, now granted, the book is good because of its very visual description with words, and emotion, the movie condensed it all into one simple image, or a scene, you no longer need to read 3 pages to get an idea of what the Durin's Door looks like, you can now see Durin's door in one second. The books are great, The Hobbit is my favorite book actually but the movie also serves a great purpose of introducing people to JRRT's world without reading the books.
As for the city, that butterfly exhibit... oh my... as someone who went to practically all the available butterfly exhibits nearby, that looks like a fantastic one, all the socal ones are "temporary wire nets" essentially, that looks absolutely impressive. Way better than even the San Diego Safari park's butterfly exhibit two months ago.
I agree, I think the movies are great as well! Yea, it was a super impressive butterfly area, I am used to ones that are not as impressive as well
Haha! I’m the guy you don’t want to sit by at JRRT movies. All night you would just hear, “That’s not right!”
You should go to the Rain Forest at Moody Gardens in Galveston. The last time I went they had sloths! They had a lot of butterflies too. Now admittedly, it's been a few years since I went. It's probably even more impressive now.
What part of Houston has the most palm trees?
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Did you bang some screw, sip some lean and tip on 4-4s?
Where is the people?! I haven’t seen people in museums, on streets, on the main sightseeing points. Why & where are they?
No idea, we were there on a weekday. I try not to film people as well but it wasn't very busy when we went
It tends to get busier during the school breaks, or later in the afternoon.
Downtown Houston has the tunnels, a city underground. So office workers don’t have to walk in the heat. Work from home is more common now too, of course.
see you soon in Houston de 19.July byby
I hear drones
Hey Josh was that an Aussie flag outside Hobbits? 🇦🇺
there’s no way u did all this in 1 day 😭 with no naps!???
Tlc
Kin folk said Jed move away from there 🤠😔
Oh no no no.
Being someone who was born and raised in Houston, if there’s anyone interested in grafiti and possibly a bit of history behind our hip hop you should check out the Graffiti Park on Charles street.
They have our 6 Fallen Houstonian Legends and even Kobe Bryant.
Leave it to Josh to find a waterfall in downtown Houston😅
It is not downtown. Midtown near the Galleria Mall and the impressive Williams Tower
@@kmaher1424The horseshoe water fountain is a few miles west of Midtown. Galleria Mall is located near or is in Uptown.
It’s the WaterWall NOT Waterfall
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I found a person who don't like LOTR film series😂😂
Before heading out to Houston, you should really check out the exploding crime rate. It has quickly become the Chicago of our great state.
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Place has gone downhill since Westbury Square ran down.
5:41 3 stories is 30' so a 50' waterfall seems exaggerated maybe ?
hobbit cafe🙂
There really isnt anything to do here besides drunk and eat lol.
His whole video disproves that
HOW DO YOU HATE THE MOVIES?????
I know right??
The Hobbit movies were horrific! They didn't follow the book AT ALL!!! They were absolutely insulting!!!
The only way I would visit Houston now is - with my concealed carry - crime is on the rise in Houston
Stay home with your concealed carry and make Houston safer
@@kmaher1424 the guns not the issue, it's the culture of crime and acceptance of being little wanna be thug bitches....
watch the video again,
don't live by your five oclock news
@@ridinist I don't live by the news - I have a friend on the police force
@Edman Law enforcement officers opposed the latest law that removed requirements for going armed
How many throw downs has your friend used to excuse his behavior?
Too much crime.
Houston so boring
Houston is the most depressing 'city' I've ever spent a week in. Good God!
We lived in Houston 22 yrs and hadn’t seen many of the things this video shows.🫤 Thanks.
I recommend going out west to Chinatown for amazing food. You have to make a day trip to visit Galveston or Kemah. NASA is awesome! Get some mexican street tacos for no more than 2 dollars, a Rockets (Toyota Center) or Astros game (Minute Maid Park) for very cheap. If you like Pink Floyd , the Natural History museum has a cool planetarium show. Seismique a bit north so much stuff
I was a bit upset right now on my way to the airport. I'm headed to Houston without knowing what to do. Thank you guys for this Vid. Definitely checking out the BBQ and Hobbit restaurant!❤❤❤
Your dad is priceless! Keep up the great photography!
Thanks!
We were in Houston earlier this year and agree Truth BBQ is a must! It was so delicious!
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