The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, located across the street from the wedding ceremony, is one of the largest museums in the United States. The permanent collection of the museum spans more than 6,000 years of history with approximately 64,000 works from six continents. Be sure to check out the Cullen Sculpture garden.
An amazing collection of dinosaurs, gems, butterflies and more!
El Tiempo is one of our favorite restaurants. There are many locations but this is where we had our first date!
A favorite place for lunch. Make sure you stop next door for a cookie at Tiny's Milk & Cookies.
Spend the day seeing exotic animals from all over the world. Come back at night for Zoo lights beginning at 5 pm.
Enjoy brunch or lunch under beautiful chandelier covered ceilings while enjoying views of Buffalo Bayou. Afterwards take a walk or rent a bike to explore the Bayou.
No place decorates for Christmas quite like Riva's.
Wonderful food and really wonderful cookies.
Famous for turtle soup and bananas foster. This is where we got engaged! It is also where Sarah's parents got engaged 40 years prior.
Discovery Green is a 12 acre public park in the middle of downtown. There is always something going on at Discovery Green including outdoor ice skating and public art.
Market Square Park, the original heart of community activity in downtown Houston, is once again the place to be. Surrounded by restaurants and bars, including the oldest bar (Warren's) and oldest building (La Carafe). Be sure the check out the worlds largest mistletoe toe in the middle of the square.
We went to the Nutcracker last December the day we got engaged. Performances Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday afternoon or evening.
Home to the Heritage Society with homes from around Houston from different eras.
Clutch City.