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South and west of downtown, South Main is home to the Museum District, Hermann Park, Rice University, the Texas Medical Center, and Reliant Stadium.

Understand

Get in

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Best ways to reach this part of Houston are Metro light rail trains, Metro city buses, and by car.

Train

Houston's Metro light rail system is an easy, comfortable way to get to the Medical Center, Rice University, and Museum District. Trains run down the center of Main Street beginning as early as 4:30AM and running as late as 2:15AM.

Bus

Several Houston Metrobus routes run through this part of the city. Use bus lines 1, 8, 34, 65, 87, 292, and 298. There is also a local trolley service for the Medical Center. Bus lines for this area connect to the Metro light rail train line at the TMC Transit Center at Fannin and Pressler. Bus stop locations and schedules are on the Houston Metro web site.

Car

Houston is a sprawling city in which everyone drives everywhere. The Medical Center/Rice/Museum District area lies in between the Southwest Freeway (U.S. 59) and the South Freeway (TX 288).

  • From U.S. 59 southbound, exit Fannin, then head left
  • From U.S. 59 northbound, exit Greenbrier, then head right
  • From TX 288 either direction, exit McGregor
  • From I-610, exit Fannin and either head north, or use the Park and Ride lot and ride Metro

Street parking is available in much of this area, and there are public parking lots at the major museums, in Hermann Park, and around the Medical Center (the latter are most expensive).

See

  • 1 Buffalo Soldiers National Museum (BSNM), 3816 Caroline St, +1 713 942 8920, . M-F 10AM-5PM Sa 10AM-4PM, Th 1PM-5PM. Located in the historic Light Guard Armory, the BSNM is dedicated to the brave men and women of color who courageously served in every great American war and military campaign, offering a complete look at African American military history from 1770 to 2000 (the Revolutionary War to the Persian Gulf War) with interactive multimedia exhibits. The BSNM is an active participant in National Veteran projects, such as the Veterans' Registry Program. Admission: $10, students, seniors,, military - $5.
  • 2 Childrens Museum of Houston, 1500 Binz St, +1 713-522-1138. Tu-W 9AM-6PM, Th 10AM-8PM, F-Sa 9AM-6PM, Su noon-6pm. Fun, educational, hands-on museum featuring a whimsical courtyard with a rail caboose and a bayou river, and indoor exhibits with both a cultural and a scientific element. $12, Th 5PM-8PM free.
  • 3 Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, 5216 Montrose Blvd, +1 713-284-8250, . Tu-W 10A-7PM, Th 10AM-9PM, F 10AM-7PM, Sa 10AM-6PM, Su noon-6PM. Non-collecting museum with rotating exhibits focusing on the ever-changing landscape of today's visual arts. Free.
  • 4 The Health Museum, 1515 Hermann Dr, +1 713 521-1515, . Tu-W 9AM-5PM, Th 9AM-7PM, F-Sa 9AM-5PM, Su noon-5PM. Formerly known as the "Museum of Health and Medical Sciences", this museum is affiliated with the Texas Medical Center. Explore human anatomy, the life of a germ, the human genome, and more. $9 adults, $7 kids 3-12 and seniors, Th 2PM-7PM free.
  • Hermann Park, +1 713-524-5876, fax: +1 713-524-5887. Approximately 455 acres (about half the size of Central Park in New York City). George Hermann gave the parkland to the City of Houston in 1914. It is accessible via the MetroRail. Encompasses the Miller Outdoor Theater, the Houston Zoo, the Houston Museum of Natural Science, and the Hermann Park Golf Course.
  • 5 Hermann Park Railroad, 6102 Hermann Park Dr, +1 713 526-2183. 10AM-5PM. The Hermann Park Railroad takes a two-mile, 18 minute journey around Hermann Park with three stops along the way. $3.25.
  • 6 Holocaust Museum Houston, 5401 Caroline St, +1 713 942-8000, . M-F 9AM-5PM, Sa 10AM-5PM, Su Noon-5PM, Th 2PM-5PM free. Holocaust Museum Houston is dedicated to educating people about the Holocaust, remembering the 6 million Jews and millions of other innocent victims and honoring the survivors' legacy. Using the lessons of the Holocaust and other genocides, the Museum teaches the dangers of hatred, prejudice and apathy to tens of thousands of people worldwide each year. Not recommended for children under the age of 10. $12.
  • 7 Houston Museum of Natural Science, 5555 Hermann Park Dr., +1 713 639-4629, . 9AM-5PM. Permanent venues include the butterfly center, exhibit halls, planetarium, and IMAX theater, others vary by availability. Adult $25, Child $15, Thursday 2PM-5PM free, additional fees for shows and special exhibits.
  • 8 Houston Zoo, 1513 N. MacGregor Dr, +1 713-533-6500, . 9AM-7PM. Mid-size zoo with several large animal exhibits worth visiting such as the gorillas and elephants. Visiting early in the day is advised as most of the zoo-keeper talks are before noon and the animals go into hiding if the day is hot. Adult $17, Child $13, 1st Tu of month Sept-May free.
  • 10 Japanese Garden, Main St & Sunset Blvd, Hermann Park (at the south end of the Reflection Pool), +1 713-284-8300. Mar 1-Oct 31: 9AM–6PM, Nov 1-Feb 28: 9AM–5PM. Designed by world-renowned Japanese landscape architect, Ken Nakajima, the garden was built to symbolize the friendship between the United States and Japan, and to recognize Houston's thriving Japanese community. free.

Do

  • 1 Miller Outdoor Theater, 6000 Hermann Park Drive, in Hermann Park, +1 832 487-7102, fax: +1 713 942-0863. vary. Free professional theater offering a wide variety of shows in warmer months (which in Houston, span April through November). Hillside (lawn) seating is always free, some shows have ticket seating under the pavilion, varies by show.
  • 2 ZaSpa, 5701 Main St, +1 713-639-4566, . M-F 10AM-8PM Sa 9AM-8PM Su 9AM-7PM. A secluded, luxury spa located on the private 2nd floor of Hotel ZaZa Houston offering a variety of spa treatments for both men and women. Facilities include a pool and spa café. $60-295.
  • 3 Pedal Boats, 6102 Hermann Park Dr, +1 713 526-2183. F-Su 11AM-4PM. Pedal your way around the lake in Hermann Park. $10 per boat for 30 minutes.

Events & Festivals

  • 4 Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, 1 Reliant Parkway (NRG Park), +1 832 667-1000, . Month of March. NRG Stadium and NRG Park. Annualy in March. The world's largest rodeo and includes rodeo events, calf scramble, and music concerts. It is known for its big-name music acts as much as it is for the rodeo. The livestock show attracts professional breeders who bring in their world-class livestock to be judged. There is also a carnival on the grounds.

Buy

Some of Houston's most eclectic shopping is in the small businesses of Rice Village, roughly between Kirby and Greenbrier and around Rice Blvd. and University Blvd.

Eat

  • 1 Benjy's, 2424 Dunstan Rd, +1 713 522-7602, . Su-M 10:45AM-9PM, Tu-Th 10:45AM-10PM, F-Sa 10:45AM-11PM. Modern American dining. This is a favorite of many locals.
  • 3 El Meson, 2525 University Blvd, +1 713 522-9306, . Su noon-9PM, M-Th and Sa 11AM-10PM, F 11AM-11PM. Great choice when you're hungry for ropa vieja or any classic Cuban dish.
  • 4 Monarch Restaurant & Lounge, 5701 Main St, +1 713-527-1800. A fine dining option at Hotel ZaZa Houston serving seafood and steak entrees with Mediterranean flair. The Lounge is available for dancing and Monarch Terrace overlooks Main Street & Mecom Fountains.

Drink

  • 1 Kelvin Arms, 2424 Dunstan Rd, +1 713 528-5002, . Traditional Scottish pub atmosphere. Good variety of draft beers (including Belhaven), though their strong point is their outstanding selection of fine single-malt Scotch whisky.
  • 2 The Ginger Man, 5607 Morningside Dr, +1 713 526-2770, . M-F 2PM-2AM Sa-Su 1PM-2AM. Fun, casual pub atmosphere with an outstanding selection of microbrewed, regional, and import beers. Where else are you likely to find Youngs ales on tap alongside a Belgian kriek? Nothing beats relaxing out in the Ginger Man's courtyard with a chilly beverage on a warm Houston evening.

Sleep

Budget

  • 1 Houston International Hostel, 5302 Crawford St, +1 713 523-1009, . More of a large family house than a hostel, with bedrooms containing bunk beds for travelers. The house is in the downtown museum district so there is a lot to do within walking distance (Thursday is free museum day!) but it's in a residential area, so shops and restaurants are not immediately nearby. The bathrooms are shared and the facilities are clean. Hostel customs are observed at the hostel.

Mid-range

  • Houston Marriott at the Texas Medical Center, 6580 Fannin St. Adjacent to several hospitals of the Texas Medical Center and connected to Methodist Hospital via the skywalk.

Splurge

  • Hotel ZaZa, 5701 Main St, +1 713-526-1991. Upscale boutique hotel with an outstanding location next to Hermann Park and the Museum of Fina Arts Houston, with easy Metro access, elegantly appointed rooms, and an atmosphere of pampered luxury.

Connect

This district travel guide to South Inner Loop is a usable article. It has information for getting in as well as some complete entries for restaurants and hotels. An adventurous person could use this article, but please feel free to improve it by editing the page.

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