This former post office is now a major cultural hub. It features a massive food hall and the Skylawn, a 5-acre rooftop park with some of the best unobstructed views of the Houston skyline.
The district is a collective of 19–20 cultural institutions, including the Houston Zoo, which are mostly concentrated in and around Hermann Park.
An upscale, walkable development in West Houston with diverse dining, a movie theater, and frequent live music in the plaza.
A beautiful outdoor lifestyle center that is perfect for an afternoon stroll. It features a central green space for relaxing, high-end boutiques, and a range of restaurants with nice patios like our favorite restaurant, Ambriza.
Visit the coffee spot where Christian and Brianna's love story began.
The W. 20th Street strip in the Shady Acres/Heights area is one of Houston's most popular nightlife destinations, specifically designed for walking from one venue to the next. Most bars here are clustered between Bevis Street and Shepherd Drive such as: McIntyre's Heights, the Heights Social, Austin's Backyard, Moonshine Deck, Wicklow Heights, etc.
If you’re looking for the heartbeat of Houston’s art and soul, head to EaDo. This former warehouse district is now the city's coolest walkable neighborhood, filled with massive street art murals, converted industrial breweries, and some of the best food in Texas.