World Travel GuidesDiscover Houston, Texas


  Compare Hotel Room Rates from different Booking Sites     Follow Me on Pinterest 
Houston
Houston
Author: Hequals2henry (Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported)



Houston is the biggest city in Texas and the fourth largest in the United States. It covers an area of 1,600 square kilometers (600 square miles) and has a population of 2.2 million people within the Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown metropolitan area which has a population of 5.9 million.

Guide to Houston TX Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in Houston TX that you can book online, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites. This helps you to make your room booking with the site that offers the best price.


Downtown Houston
Downtown Houston
Author: Spacecaptain (Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0)



More on Houston TX

Houston was founded in 1836 by two brothers, Augustus Chapman Allen and John Kirby Allen, who were real-estate entrepreneurs from New Yock City. It was named after General Sam Houston, who served as the President of the Republic of Texas at that time. The growth of Houston is due to a combination of factors, including its port and railroad as well as the discovery of oil in 1901.

Today Houston has diversified its economy to include energy, manufacturing, aeronautics and transportation. It is also a center for healthcare and medical research, as well as home to the Johnson Space Center. Houston has more Fortune 500 companies than any other city in the United States except New York City.


San Jacinto Monument
San Jacinto Monument
Author: Sam (Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0)

The growth in population for Houston is often fueled by the rise in oil prices. This was the case in the late 1970's, when people in the Rust Belt states relocated to Houston to tap the better employment opportunities there. This came to an end in the mid-1980's when deflating oil prices pushed the city into recession. To reduce its dependency on the petroleum industry, Houston diversified its economy to include aerospace, health care and biotechnology, fields that have sustained the city well in the following decades.

Budget Travel to Houston

The two major airports serving Houston are the George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and the William P. Hobby Airport (HOU). Find out which airport your plane will be landing before you arrive.

George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH)
George Bush Intercontinental Airport is located 23 miles to the north of downtown Houston. It is the hub of Continental Airlines. The airport opened in June 1969. Originally known as Houston Intercontinental Airport, it was renamed George Bush Intercontinental Airport in 1997.


Houston City Hall
Houston City Hall
Author: Mikani (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic)

For budget travelers, there is a bus service from the airport run by the Houston Metropolitan Transit Authority, or Metro. It is located on the south side of Terminal C. The Metro's Airport Direct bus service runs every 30 minutes and takes you to the Airport Direct Passenger Plaza in downtown Houston. The fare is $15 one way.

Taxi to downtown Houston will cost you anywhere from $38 to $88.50. Payment can be made via credit card.

William P. Hobby Airport (HOU)
This is the oldest commercial airport in Houston, and operated as its primary airport until the opening of the George Bush Intercontinental Airport.

Budget travelers can take the public bus operated by Metro. It is available at Curbzone 13 outside the baggage claim area at the Lower Level. There are three bus routes that goes to Hobby Airport, namely 50 Harrisburg, 73 Bellfort Crosstown and 88 Hobby Airport. The 88 Hobby Airport goes to Downtown. The full fare is $1.25 one way.

Budget Travel within Houston

The public transport in Houston is provided by the Houston Metropolitan Transit Authority, METRO, which runs the bus and light rail transit. The rail service, called METRORail, is a rail line over seven and a half miles through downtown Houston. The fare is a flat $1.25 per ride.

Business in Houston

Houston was voted the Best City to live in and is an attractive choice for businesses who choose office space in Houston. Natural gas, oil and the energy industry are all important economic drivers.

Accommodation in Houston

  1. Look for Hotel Rooms in Houston
    Helping you compare room rates from different online booking sites.

  2. Look for Youth Hostels
    View list of youth hostels with online booking.

Places of Interest in Houston

  1. Menil Collection
    Impressive collection of paintings and sculptures endowed by the family of Houston philanthropist Dominique de Menil.

  2. Rothko Chapel
    Chapel commission by the family of Dominique de Menil.

  3. Byzantine Fresco Chapel Museum
    Housed in a replica of an Eastern Orthodox chapel, this is the only museum in the Western Hemisphere to display Byzantine frescoes.

  4. Museum of Fine Arts
    Oldest art museum in Texas, and one of the largest in the United States.

  5. Bayou Bend
    Largest public garden in Houston.

  6. Montrose District
    Precinct with galleries, shops and nightclubs between Montrose Street and Westheimer Road.

  7. Space Center Houston
    A visitor center adjacent to Johnson Space Center, with exhibits chronicling the history of the Space Race.

  8. San Jacinto Monument
    Monument commemorating the final battle for the independence of the Republic of Texas.

  9. Houston Museum of Natural Science
    A major natural science museum with exhibits ranging from dinosaur fossils to butterflies.

  10. Houston Zoo
    A place for the whole family to get to know wild animals.

  11. Houston Holocaust Museum
    Museum honoring the 6 million Jews that perished in the Holocaust and the survivors' legacy.

  12. Downtown Tunnel System
    Subterranean mall with restaurants connecting the many office buildings in Houston.

  13. Chase Tower Observatory
    60th-floor observatory on the tallest building in Texas.

  14. Buffalo Soldiers National Museum
    Museum dedicated to the colored men and women who served in the many American wars and military campaigns.


Get a GPS and never get lost again!

Avoid charges for overweight luggage! Get a luggage scale for your trip.

Prepare for your trip!

Return to Discover Texas
Return to Exploring America






  • Tips to become a smart traveler: Useful tips to remember, to get the best out of your travels.
  • Preparing for a Trip: Systematic approach to help you prepare for your trip.
  • How to plan your travel itinerary: Step-by-step build to creating the itinerary for your trip.
  • How to compare hotel room rates: Learn to use a booking search engine to compare rates across all major booking sites.
  • How to pack your luggage: Useful steps to take when packing your luggage.
  • Packing List (PDF): Print out this free packing list to make sure you don't forget anything for your trip.
  • Voltage, Frequency, Plugs & Sockets of the World: Learn about the mains electricity supply in the world.
  • Travelers' List of Plugs and Sockets (PDF): Easy-to-use list of electricity and plugs for all countries.
  • Making International Direct Dail Calls: Learn to make IDD calls from anywhere in the world.
  • IDD Call Prefixes & Country Codes (PDF): Listing of Call Prefixes and Country Codes on one page for you to bring on your trip.
  • Safety Tips When Traveling Alone: Useful advice for when you travel on your own.
  • Guide to Health Matters related to Travel: Comprehensive coverage of different issues related to your health when traveling.
  • Getting Travel Insurance for your trip: Benefits of travel insurance, and advise on when you should signing up for one.
  • Improve your travel photography: Tips to improve your photography skills, especially when traveling.
  • Guide to Traveling Around the World: Useful tips for encircling the globe.


  • Find a hotel







    Follow Me on Pinterest

    Point - Click - Discover!

    Thanks for visiting this webpage. To continue exploring, choose another destination!


    My World Travel Guides - celebrating a beautiful world beautifully.

    Earning a living as a Happy Jobless Guy

    I am a Happy Jobless Guy! I am one of the few people who is fortunate enough to earn an income from my websites that I don't to go out to work. My sites get thousands of visitors every day. It has been a long process, but it is something everybody can achieve, and that means YOU. The following are some articles which you might want to read if you want to do what I do:
    1. Money Making Manual
    2. Create Your Own Money-Printing Machine
    3. Guide for earning a living without holding a job
    4. Generate a Sitemap for your website
    5. Complete Step-by-Step e-Business Building System