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Лучший аудиотур по Хьюстону с самостоятельным вождением

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Find out what makes Houston the most vibrant city in Texas with this self-guided Houston driving tour! As you explore, you’ll see everything that makes Houston unique, from historic districts to stunning parks and the famous Space Center! Revisit historic battles on the Bayou. Stop by Emancipation Park, a centerpiece of Black history in the city. Admire Houston's tallest skyscrapers and uncover the heart of this truly Texan city!

Purchase one tour per car, not per person. Everyone listens together!

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.

This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
Город: Хьюстон
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Flexible Planning
Family-friendly
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Flexible Planning
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  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Что ожидать
1
Buffalo Bayou Park
Next, we'll arrive at the Buffalo Bayou Park, where we'll get a chance to see the enormous cisterns the once quenched the thirst of the entire city! We'll also learn how the city transformed and found new uses for these cisterns once they weren't needed for drinking water any longer.
2
Sam Houston Park
Our drive takes us past Sam Houston Park next, where a row of preserved historic homes display how Houstonians from all walks of life lived, from freed slaves building new lives for themselves to affluent merchants.
3
JPMorgan Chase Tower
The next sight we'll see is the Chase Tower, the tallest building in all of Texas. Here, we'll uncover some secrets of its construction, like how the original design was hazardous to air traffic and it sports a helipad that's never been used!
4
Christ Church Cathedral
Next, we'll park at the Christ Church Cathedral, Houston’s very first religious congregation which dates back to 1859. We'll also hear about the generous stranger who's responsible for a steer's head being part of the church seal.
5
Minute Maid Park
Our route then passes Minute Maid Park, the famous baseball stadium designed to imitate the Golden Age of baseball.
6
Houston Museum District
As we drive, we'll enter Houston's Museum District, home to fascinating museums covering everything from Black history to natural science to fine arts and beyond. If you want a really deep dive into the city of Houston, this is the place to be.
7
Hermann Park
Next, we'll pass Hermann Park, home to plenty of attractions for the little ones, including an entire zoo featuring cheetahs, chimps, and more!
8
Rice University Campus
Our route brings us through the Rice University campus next, where we'll get some insight into the founder and hear about a baffling--and very ambitious--senior prank conducted by an alum known only as "The Mastermind."
9
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
As we continue through the Rice campus, we'll see the strange, pyramid-shaped building known as Skyspace. Here, we'll get a quick rundown of what this odd building is for, and how you can experience its beautiful sky viewings for yourself.
10
Discovery Green
Discovery Green is an 11.78-acre public urban park in Downtown Houston, Texas, bounded by La Branch Street to the west, McKinney Street to the north, Avenida de las Americas to the east, and Lamar Street to the south.
11
Houston Graffiti Building
Grouping of industrial structures featuring rotating displays of colorful street art & murals.
12
Holocaust Museum Houston
The Holocaust Museum Houston is located in Houston's Museum District, in the U.S. state of Texas. The Holocaust memorial museum is the fourth largest in the U.S., and opened in 1996. A major commitment of the Holocaust Museum Houston is education.
13
The Houston Museum of Natural Science
The Houston Museum of Natural Science is a natural history museum located on the northern border of Hermann Park.
14
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, located in the Houston Museum District, Houston, 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 70,000 works from six continents.
15
Children's Museum Houston
Bustling family museum with a wealth of hands-on activities such as a Bubble Lab & a Tot Spot.
16
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
Built in 2012, the pyramidal structure accommodates 120 people between two levels. Twilight Epiphany is acoustically engineered to host musical performances and to act as a laboratory for Shepherd School of Music students. Constructed of grass, concrete, stone and composite steel, the structure is equipped with an LED light sequence that projects onto the ceiling and through an aperture in the 72-foot square knife-edge roof during sunrise and at sunset. Turrell's composition of light complements the natural light present at twilight, and transforms the Skyspace into a locale for experiencing beauty and reflecting on the surrounding campus and the natural world.
17
The Health Museum
The John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science, or The Health Museum in short, is a museum in the Museum District of Houston, Texas. The museum is a member institution of the Texas Medical Center.
18
Space Center Houston
Finally, we'll arrive at the sprawling, 1,600-acre Johnson Space Center, where astronauts train before being sent into space. We'll hear about the missions that launch from this site and even get an opportunity to look around the facility! This is where our tour officially ends.
19
Buffalo Bayou Park
Next, we'll arrive at the Buffalo Bayou Park, where we'll get a chance to see the enormous cisterns the once quenched the thirst of the entire city! We'll also learn how the city transformed and found new uses for these cisterns once they weren't needed for drinking water any longer.
20
Sam Houston Park
Our drive takes us past Sam Houston Park next, where a row of preserved historic homes display how Houstonians from all walks of life lived, from freed slaves building new lives for themselves to affluent merchants.
21
JPMorgan Chase Tower
The next sight we'll see is the Chase Tower, the tallest building in all of Texas. Here, we'll uncover some secrets of its construction, like how the original design was hazardous to air traffic and it sports a helipad that's never been used!
22
Christ Church Cathedral
Next, we'll park at the Christ Church Cathedral, Houston’s very first religious congregation which dates back to 1859. We'll also hear about the generous stranger who's responsible for a steer's head being part of the church seal.
23
Minute Maid Park
Our route then passes Minute Maid Park, the famous baseball stadium designed to imitate the Golden Age of baseball.
24
Houston Museum District
As we drive, we'll enter Houston's Museum District, home to fascinating museums covering everything from Black history to natural science to fine arts and beyond. If you want a really deep dive into the city of Houston, this is the place to be.
25
Hermann Park
Next, we'll pass Hermann Park, home to plenty of attractions for the little ones, including an entire zoo featuring cheetahs, chimps, and more!
26
Rice University Campus
Our route brings us through the Rice University campus next, where we'll get some insight into the founder and hear about a baffling--and very ambitious--senior prank conducted by an alum known only as "The Mastermind."
27
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
As we continue through the Rice campus, we'll see the strange, pyramid-shaped building known as Skyspace. Here, we'll get a quick rundown of what this odd building is for, and how you can experience its beautiful sky viewings for yourself.
28
Discovery Green
Discovery Green is an 11.78-acre public urban park in Downtown Houston, Texas, bounded by La Branch Street to the west, McKinney Street to the north, Avenida de las Americas to the east, and Lamar Street to the south.
29
Houston Graffiti Building
Grouping of industrial structures featuring rotating displays of colorful street art & murals.
30
Holocaust Museum Houston
The Holocaust Museum Houston is located in Houston's Museum District, in the U.S. state of Texas. The Holocaust memorial museum is the fourth largest in the U.S., and opened in 1996. A major commitment of the Holocaust Museum Houston is education.
31
The Houston Museum of Natural Science
The Houston Museum of Natural Science is a natural history museum located on the northern border of Hermann Park.
32
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, located in the Houston Museum District, Houston, 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 70,000 works from six continents.
33
Children's Museum Houston
Bustling family museum with a wealth of hands-on activities such as a Bubble Lab & a Tot Spot.
34
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
Built in 2012, the pyramidal structure accommodates 120 people between two levels. Twilight Epiphany is acoustically engineered to host musical performances and to act as a laboratory for Shepherd School of Music students. Constructed of grass, concrete, stone and composite steel, the structure is equipped with an LED light sequence that projects onto the ceiling and through an aperture in the 72-foot square knife-edge roof during sunrise and at sunset. Turrell's composition of light complements the natural light present at twilight, and transforms the Skyspace into a locale for experiencing beauty and reflecting on the surrounding campus and the natural world.
35
The Health Museum
The John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science, or The Health Museum in short, is a museum in the Museum District of Houston, Texas. The museum is a member institution of the Texas Medical Center.
36
Space Center Houston
Finally, we'll arrive at the sprawling, 1,600-acre Johnson Space Center, where astronauts train before being sent into space. We'll hear about the missions that launch from this site and even get an opportunity to look around the facility! This is where our tour officially ends.
37
Buffalo Bayou Park
Next, we'll arrive at the Buffalo Bayou Park, where we'll get a chance to see the enormous cisterns the once quenched the thirst of the entire city! We'll also learn how the city transformed and found new uses for these cisterns once they weren't needed for drinking water any longer.
38
Sam Houston Park
Our drive takes us past Sam Houston Park next, where a row of preserved historic homes display how Houstonians from all walks of life lived, from freed slaves building new lives for themselves to affluent merchants.
39
JPMorgan Chase Tower
The next sight we'll see is the Chase Tower, the tallest building in all of Texas. Here, we'll uncover some secrets of its construction, like how the original design was hazardous to air traffic and it sports a helipad that's never been used!
40
Christ Church Cathedral
Next, we'll park at the Christ Church Cathedral, Houston’s very first religious congregation which dates back to 1859. We'll also hear about the generous stranger who's responsible for a steer's head being part of the church seal.
41
Minute Maid Park
Our route then passes Minute Maid Park, the famous baseball stadium designed to imitate the Golden Age of baseball.
42
Houston Museum District
As we drive, we'll enter Houston's Museum District, home to fascinating museums covering everything from Black history to natural science to fine arts and beyond. If you want a really deep dive into the city of Houston, this is the place to be.
43
Hermann Park
Next, we'll pass Hermann Park, home to plenty of attractions for the little ones, including an entire zoo featuring cheetahs, chimps, and more!
44
Rice University Campus
Our route brings us through the Rice University campus next, where we'll get some insight into the founder and hear about a baffling--and very ambitious--senior prank conducted by an alum known only as "The Mastermind."
45
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
As we continue through the Rice campus, we'll see the strange, pyramid-shaped building known as Skyspace. Here, we'll get a quick rundown of what this odd building is for, and how you can experience its beautiful sky viewings for yourself.
46
Discovery Green
Discovery Green is an 11.78-acre public urban park in Downtown Houston, Texas, bounded by La Branch Street to the west, McKinney Street to the north, Avenida de las Americas to the east, and Lamar Street to the south.
47
Houston Graffiti Building
Grouping of industrial structures featuring rotating displays of colorful street art & murals.
48
Holocaust Museum Houston
The Holocaust Museum Houston is located in Houston's Museum District, in the U.S. state of Texas. The Holocaust memorial museum is the fourth largest in the U.S., and opened in 1996. A major commitment of the Holocaust Museum Houston is education.
49
The Houston Museum of Natural Science
The Houston Museum of Natural Science is a natural history museum located on the northern border of Hermann Park.
50
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, located in the Houston Museum District, Houston, 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 70,000 works from six continents.
51
Children's Museum Houston
Bustling family museum with a wealth of hands-on activities such as a Bubble Lab & a Tot Spot.
52
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
Built in 2012, the pyramidal structure accommodates 120 people between two levels. Twilight Epiphany is acoustically engineered to host musical performances and to act as a laboratory for Shepherd School of Music students. Constructed of grass, concrete, stone and composite steel, the structure is equipped with an LED light sequence that projects onto the ceiling and through an aperture in the 72-foot square knife-edge roof during sunrise and at sunset. Turrell's composition of light complements the natural light present at twilight, and transforms the Skyspace into a locale for experiencing beauty and reflecting on the surrounding campus and the natural world.
53
The Health Museum
The John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science, or The Health Museum in short, is a museum in the Museum District of Houston, Texas. The museum is a member institution of the Texas Medical Center.
54
Space Center Houston
Finally, we'll arrive at the sprawling, 1,600-acre Johnson Space Center, where astronauts train before being sent into space. We'll hear about the missions that launch from this site and even get an opportunity to look around the facility! This is where our tour officially ends.
55
Buffalo Bayou Park
Next, we'll arrive at the Buffalo Bayou Park, where we'll get a chance to see the enormous cisterns the once quenched the thirst of the entire city! We'll also learn how the city transformed and found new uses for these cisterns once they weren't needed for drinking water any longer.
56
Sam Houston Park
Our drive takes us past Sam Houston Park next, where a row of preserved historic homes display how Houstonians from all walks of life lived, from freed slaves building new lives for themselves to affluent merchants.
57
JPMorgan Chase Tower
The next sight we'll see is the Chase Tower, the tallest building in all of Texas. Here, we'll uncover some secrets of its construction, like how the original design was hazardous to air traffic and it sports a helipad that's never been used!
58
Christ Church Cathedral
Next, we'll park at the Christ Church Cathedral, Houston’s very first religious congregation which dates back to 1859. We'll also hear about the generous stranger who's responsible for a steer's head being part of the church seal.
59
Minute Maid Park
Our route then passes Minute Maid Park, the famous baseball stadium designed to imitate the Golden Age of baseball.
60
Houston Museum District
As we drive, we'll enter Houston's Museum District, home to fascinating museums covering everything from Black history to natural science to fine arts and beyond. If you want a really deep dive into the city of Houston, this is the place to be.
61
Hermann Park
Next, we'll pass Hermann Park, home to plenty of attractions for the little ones, including an entire zoo featuring cheetahs, chimps, and more!
62
Rice University Campus
Our route brings us through the Rice University campus next, where we'll get some insight into the founder and hear about a baffling--and very ambitious--senior prank conducted by an alum known only as "The Mastermind."
63
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
As we continue through the Rice campus, we'll see the strange, pyramid-shaped building known as Skyspace. Here, we'll get a quick rundown of what this odd building is for, and how you can experience its beautiful sky viewings for yourself.
64
Discovery Green
Discovery Green is an 11.78-acre public urban park in Downtown Houston, Texas, bounded by La Branch Street to the west, McKinney Street to the north, Avenida de las Americas to the east, and Lamar Street to the south.
65
Houston Graffiti Building
Grouping of industrial structures featuring rotating displays of colorful street art & murals.
66
Holocaust Museum Houston
The Holocaust Museum Houston is located in Houston's Museum District, in the U.S. state of Texas. The Holocaust memorial museum is the fourth largest in the U.S., and opened in 1996. A major commitment of the Holocaust Museum Houston is education.
67
The Houston Museum of Natural Science
The Houston Museum of Natural Science is a natural history museum located on the northern border of Hermann Park.
68
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, located in the Houston Museum District, Houston, 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 70,000 works from six continents.
69
Children's Museum Houston
Bustling family museum with a wealth of hands-on activities such as a Bubble Lab & a Tot Spot.
70
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
Built in 2012, the pyramidal structure accommodates 120 people between two levels. Twilight Epiphany is acoustically engineered to host musical performances and to act as a laboratory for Shepherd School of Music students. Constructed of grass, concrete, stone and composite steel, the structure is equipped with an LED light sequence that projects onto the ceiling and through an aperture in the 72-foot square knife-edge roof during sunrise and at sunset. Turrell's composition of light complements the natural light present at twilight, and transforms the Skyspace into a locale for experiencing beauty and reflecting on the surrounding campus and the natural world.
71
The Health Museum
The John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science, or The Health Museum in short, is a museum in the Museum District of Houston, Texas. The museum is a member institution of the Texas Medical Center.
72
Space Center Houston
Finally, we'll arrive at the sprawling, 1,600-acre Johnson Space Center, where astronauts train before being sent into space. We'll hear about the missions that launch from this site and even get an opportunity to look around the facility! This is where our tour officially ends.
73
Баффало Байу Парк
Далее мы прибудем в парк Буффало Байу, где у нас будет возможность увидеть огромные цистерны, которые когда-то утоляли жажду всего города! Мы также узнаем, как город трансформировался и нашел новое применение этим цистернам, когда они больше не были нужны для питьевой воды.
74
Сэм Хьюстон Парк
Наша поездка проходит мимо парка Сэма Хьюстона, где ряд сохранившихся исторических домов показывает, как жили хьюстонцы из всех слоев общества, от освобожденных рабов, строящих новую жизнь для себя, до богатых торговцев.
75
JPMorgan Чейз Тауэр
Следующая достопримечательность, которую мы увидим, это Chase Tower, самое высокое здание во всем Техасе. Здесь мы раскроем некоторые секреты его конструкции, например, то, что первоначальный дизайн был опасен для воздушного движения, и что у него есть вертолетная площадка, которая никогда не использовалась!
76
Собор Крайстчерч
Затем мы припаркуемся у собора Крайст-Черч, самой первой религиозной общины Хьюстона, которая восходит к 1859 году. Мы также услышим о щедром незнакомце, который несет ответственность за то, что бычья голова стала частью церковной печати.
77
Минутный парк горничной
Затем наш маршрут проходит мимо Minute Maid Park, знаменитого бейсбольного стадиона, созданного в честь Золотого века бейсбола.
78
Музейный район Хьюстона
По дороге мы заедем в музейный район Хьюстона, где расположены очаровательные музеи, посвященные всему: от истории чернокожих до естествознания, изобразительного искусства и многого другого. Если вы хотите действительно глубоко погрузиться в город Хьюстон, это место для вас.
79
Герман Парк
Далее мы проедем мимо парка Германн, где есть множество аттракционов для самых маленьких, в том числе целый зоопарк с гепардами, шимпанзе и другими животными!
80
Кампус Университета Райса
Далее наш маршрут проведет нас через кампус Университета Райса, где мы получим некоторое представление об основателе и услышим о загадочной и очень амбициозной розыгрыше старшего поколения, устроенного выпускником, известным только как «Вдохновитель».
81
Джеймс Таррелл «Сумерки-богоявление»: «Небесный пейзаж»
Продвигаясь по кампусу Райса, мы увидим странное здание в форме пирамиды, известное как Skyspace. Здесь мы кратко расскажем о том, для чего предназначено это странное здание, и как вы можете увидеть его прекрасные виды на небо своими глазами.
82
Дискавери Грин
Discovery Green - это общественный городской парк площадью 11,78 акров в центре Хьюстона, штат Техас, ограниченный улицей Ла-Бранч на западе, улицей МакКинни на севере, улицей Авенида-де-лас-Америкас на востоке и улицей Ламар на юге.
83
Хьюстонское граффити-билдинг
Группа промышленных построек с вращающимися экспозициями красочного уличного искусства и настенными росписями.
84
Музей Холокоста Хьюстон
Музей Холокоста в Хьюстоне расположен в музейном районе Хьюстона, в американском штате Техас. Мемориальный музей Холокоста является четвертым по величине в США и открыт в 1996 году. Одним из основных направлений деятельности Хьюстонского музея Холокоста является образование.
85
Хьюстонский музей естественных наук
Хьюстонский музей естествознания — музей естествознания, расположенный на северной границе парка Германн.
86
Музей изящных искусств, Хьюстон
Музей изящных искусств в Хьюстоне, расположенный в музейном районе Хьюстона, является одним из крупнейших музеев в Соединенных Штатах. Постоянная коллекция музея насчитывает более 6000 лет истории и насчитывает около 70 000 произведений с шести континентов.
87
Детский музей Хьюстона
Оживленный семейный музей с множеством практических занятий, таких как лаборатория мыльных пузырей и детский магазин.
88
Джеймс Таррелл «Сумерки-богоявление»: «Небесный пейзаж»
Построенная в 2012 году, пирамидальная структура вмещает 120 человек на двух уровнях. Twilight Epiphany акустически спроектирован для проведения музыкальных представлений и служит лабораторией для студентов музыкальной школы Shepherd. Построенная из травы, бетона, камня и композитной стали, конструкция оснащена светодиодной последовательностью света, которая проецируется на потолок и через отверстие в 72-футовой квадратной острой крыше во время восхода и заката. Композиция света Таррелла дополняет естественный свет, присутствующий в сумерках, и превращает Skyspace в место, где можно насладиться красотой и поразмышлять об окружающем кампусе и мире природы.
89
Музей здоровья
Музей здоровья и медицинских наук Джона П. Макговерна, или, короче, Музей здоровья, представляет собой музей в Музейном районе Хьюстона, штат Техас. Музей является учреждением-членом Техасского медицинского центра.
90
Космический центр Хьюстона
Наконец, мы прибудем в обширный Космический центр Джонсона площадью 1600 акров, где астронавты тренируются перед отправкой в ​​космос. Мы узнаем о миссиях, которые запускаются с этого сайта, и даже получим возможность осмотреть объект! На этом наш тур официально заканчивается.
91
Buffalo Bayou Park
Next, we'll arrive at the Buffalo Bayou Park, where we'll get a chance to see the enormous cisterns the once quenched the thirst of the entire city! We'll also learn how the city transformed and found new uses for these cisterns once they weren't needed for drinking water any longer. NOTE: This 39+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Houston in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
92
Sam Houston Park
Our drive takes us past Sam Houston Park next, where a row of preserved historic homes display how Houstonians from all walks of life lived, from freed slaves building new lives for themselves to affluent merchants.
93
JPMorgan Chase Tower
The next sight we'll see is the Chase Tower, the tallest building in all of Texas. Here, we'll uncover some secrets of its construction, like how the original design was hazardous to air traffic and it sports a helipad that's never been used!
94
Christ Church Cathedral
Next, we'll park at the Christ Church Cathedral, Houston’s very first religious congregation which dates back to 1859. We'll also hear about the generous stranger who's responsible for a steer's head being part of the church seal.
95
Daikin Park
Our route then passes Minute Maid Park, the famous baseball stadium designed to imitate the Golden Age of baseball.
96
Houston Museum District
As we drive, we'll enter Houston's Museum District, home to fascinating museums covering everything from Black history to natural science to fine arts and beyond. If you want a really deep dive into the city of Houston, this is the place to be.
97
Hermann Park
Next, we'll pass Hermann Park, home to plenty of attractions for the little ones, including an entire zoo featuring cheetahs, chimps, and more!
98
Rice University
Our route brings us through the Rice University campus next, where we'll get some insight into the founder and hear about a baffling--and very ambitious--senior prank conducted by an alum known only as "The Mastermind."
99
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
As we continue through the Rice campus, we'll see the strange, pyramid-shaped building known as Skyspace. Here, we'll get a quick rundown of what this odd building is for, and how you can experience its beautiful sky viewings for yourself.
100
Discovery Green
Discovery Green is an 11.78-acre public urban park in Downtown Houston, Texas, bounded by La Branch Street to the west, McKinney Street to the north, Avenida de las Americas to the east, and Lamar Street to the south.
101
Houston Graffiti Building
Grouping of industrial structures featuring rotating displays of colorful street art & murals.
102
Holocaust Museum Houston
The Holocaust Museum Houston is located in Houston's Museum District, in the U.S. state of Texas. The Holocaust memorial museum is the fourth largest in the U.S., and opened in 1996. A major commitment of the Holocaust Museum Houston is education.
103
The Houston Museum of Natural Science
The Houston Museum of Natural Science is a natural history museum located on the northern border of Hermann Park.
104
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, located in the Houston Museum District, Houston, 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 70,000 works from six continents.
105
Children's Museum Houston
Bustling family museum with a wealth of hands-on activities such as a Bubble Lab & a Tot Spot.
106
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
Built in 2012, the pyramidal structure accommodates 120 people between two levels. Twilight Epiphany is acoustically engineered to host musical performances and to act as a laboratory for Shepherd School of Music students. Constructed of grass, concrete, stone and composite steel, the structure is equipped with an LED light sequence that projects onto the ceiling and through an aperture in the 72-foot square knife-edge roof during sunrise and at sunset. Turrell's composition of light complements the natural light present at twilight, and transforms the Skyspace into a locale for experiencing beauty and reflecting on the surrounding campus and the natural world.
107
The Health Museum
The John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science, or The Health Museum in short, is a museum in the Museum District of Houston, Texas. The museum is a member institution of the Texas Medical Center.
108
Buffalo Bayou Park
Next, we'll arrive at the Buffalo Bayou Park, where we'll get a chance to see the enormous cisterns the once quenched the thirst of the entire city! We'll also learn how the city transformed and found new uses for these cisterns once they weren't needed for drinking water any longer. NOTE: This 39+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Houston in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
109
Sam Houston Park
Our drive takes us past Sam Houston Park next, where a row of preserved historic homes display how Houstonians from all walks of life lived, from freed slaves building new lives for themselves to affluent merchants.
110
JPMorgan Chase Tower
The next sight we'll see is the Chase Tower, the tallest building in all of Texas. Here, we'll uncover some secrets of its construction, like how the original design was hazardous to air traffic and it sports a helipad that's never been used!
111
Christ Church Cathedral
Next, we'll park at the Christ Church Cathedral, Houston’s very first religious congregation which dates back to 1859. We'll also hear about the generous stranger who's responsible for a steer's head being part of the church seal.
112
Daikin Park
Our route then passes Minute Maid Park, the famous baseball stadium designed to imitate the Golden Age of baseball.
113
Houston Museum District
As we drive, we'll enter Houston's Museum District, home to fascinating museums covering everything from Black history to natural science to fine arts and beyond. If you want a really deep dive into the city of Houston, this is the place to be.
114
Hermann Park
Next, we'll pass Hermann Park, home to plenty of attractions for the little ones, including an entire zoo featuring cheetahs, chimps, and more!
115
Rice University
Our route brings us through the Rice University campus next, where we'll get some insight into the founder and hear about a baffling--and very ambitious--senior prank conducted by an alum known only as "The Mastermind."
116
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
As we continue through the Rice campus, we'll see the strange, pyramid-shaped building known as Skyspace. Here, we'll get a quick rundown of what this odd building is for, and how you can experience its beautiful sky viewings for yourself.
117
Discovery Green
Discovery Green is an 11.78-acre public urban park in Downtown Houston, Texas, bounded by La Branch Street to the west, McKinney Street to the north, Avenida de las Americas to the east, and Lamar Street to the south.
118
Houston Graffiti Building
Grouping of industrial structures featuring rotating displays of colorful street art & murals.
119
Holocaust Museum Houston
The Holocaust Museum Houston is located in Houston's Museum District, in the U.S. state of Texas. The Holocaust memorial museum is the fourth largest in the U.S., and opened in 1996. A major commitment of the Holocaust Museum Houston is education.
120
The Houston Museum of Natural Science
The Houston Museum of Natural Science is a natural history museum located on the northern border of Hermann Park.
121
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, located in the Houston Museum District, Houston, 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 70,000 works from six continents.
122
Children's Museum Houston
Bustling family museum with a wealth of hands-on activities such as a Bubble Lab & a Tot Spot.
123
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
Built in 2012, the pyramidal structure accommodates 120 people between two levels. Twilight Epiphany is acoustically engineered to host musical performances and to act as a laboratory for Shepherd School of Music students. Constructed of grass, concrete, stone and composite steel, the structure is equipped with an LED light sequence that projects onto the ceiling and through an aperture in the 72-foot square knife-edge roof during sunrise and at sunset. Turrell's composition of light complements the natural light present at twilight, and transforms the Skyspace into a locale for experiencing beauty and reflecting on the surrounding campus and the natural world.
124
The Health Museum
The John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science, or The Health Museum in short, is a museum in the Museum District of Houston, Texas. The museum is a member institution of the Texas Medical Center.
125
Buffalo Bayou Park
Next, we'll arrive at the Buffalo Bayou Park, where we'll get a chance to see the enormous cisterns the once quenched the thirst of the entire city! We'll also learn how the city transformed and found new uses for these cisterns once they weren't needed for drinking water any longer. NOTE: This 39+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Houston in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
126
Sam Houston Park
Our drive takes us past Sam Houston Park next, where a row of preserved historic homes display how Houstonians from all walks of life lived, from freed slaves building new lives for themselves to affluent merchants.
127
JPMorgan Chase Tower
The next sight we'll see is the Chase Tower, the tallest building in all of Texas. Here, we'll uncover some secrets of its construction, like how the original design was hazardous to air traffic and it sports a helipad that's never been used!
128
Christ Church Cathedral
Next, we'll park at the Christ Church Cathedral, Houston’s very first religious congregation which dates back to 1859. We'll also hear about the generous stranger who's responsible for a steer's head being part of the church seal.
129
Daikin Park
Our route then passes Minute Maid Park, the famous baseball stadium designed to imitate the Golden Age of baseball.
130
Houston Museum District
As we drive, we'll enter Houston's Museum District, home to fascinating museums covering everything from Black history to natural science to fine arts and beyond. If you want a really deep dive into the city of Houston, this is the place to be.
131
Hermann Park
Next, we'll pass Hermann Park, home to plenty of attractions for the little ones, including an entire zoo featuring cheetahs, chimps, and more!
132
Rice University
Our route brings us through the Rice University campus next, where we'll get some insight into the founder and hear about a baffling--and very ambitious--senior prank conducted by an alum known only as "The Mastermind."
133
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
As we continue through the Rice campus, we'll see the strange, pyramid-shaped building known as Skyspace. Here, we'll get a quick rundown of what this odd building is for, and how you can experience its beautiful sky viewings for yourself.
134
Discovery Green
Discovery Green is an 11.78-acre public urban park in Downtown Houston, Texas, bounded by La Branch Street to the west, McKinney Street to the north, Avenida de las Americas to the east, and Lamar Street to the south.
135
Houston Graffiti Building
Grouping of industrial structures featuring rotating displays of colorful street art & murals.
136
Holocaust Museum Houston
The Holocaust Museum Houston is located in Houston's Museum District, in the U.S. state of Texas. The Holocaust memorial museum is the fourth largest in the U.S., and opened in 1996. A major commitment of the Holocaust Museum Houston is education.
137
The Houston Museum of Natural Science
The Houston Museum of Natural Science is a natural history museum located on the northern border of Hermann Park.
138
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, located in the Houston Museum District, Houston, 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 70,000 works from six continents.
139
Children's Museum Houston
Bustling family museum with a wealth of hands-on activities such as a Bubble Lab & a Tot Spot.
140
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
Built in 2012, the pyramidal structure accommodates 120 people between two levels. Twilight Epiphany is acoustically engineered to host musical performances and to act as a laboratory for Shepherd School of Music students. Constructed of grass, concrete, stone and composite steel, the structure is equipped with an LED light sequence that projects onto the ceiling and through an aperture in the 72-foot square knife-edge roof during sunrise and at sunset. Turrell's composition of light complements the natural light present at twilight, and transforms the Skyspace into a locale for experiencing beauty and reflecting on the surrounding campus and the natural world.
141
The Health Museum
The John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science, or The Health Museum in short, is a museum in the Museum District of Houston, Texas. The museum is a member institution of the Texas Medical Center.
142
Buffalo Bayou Park
Next, we'll arrive at the Buffalo Bayou Park, where we'll get a chance to see the enormous cisterns the once quenched the thirst of the entire city! We'll also learn how the city transformed and found new uses for these cisterns once they weren't needed for drinking water any longer. NOTE: This 39+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Houston in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
143
Sam Houston Park
Our drive takes us past Sam Houston Park next, where a row of preserved historic homes display how Houstonians from all walks of life lived, from freed slaves building new lives for themselves to affluent merchants.
144
JPMorgan Chase Tower
The next sight we'll see is the Chase Tower, the tallest building in all of Texas. Here, we'll uncover some secrets of its construction, like how the original design was hazardous to air traffic and it sports a helipad that's never been used!
145
Christ Church Cathedral
Next, we'll park at the Christ Church Cathedral, Houston’s very first religious congregation which dates back to 1859. We'll also hear about the generous stranger who's responsible for a steer's head being part of the church seal.
146
Daikin Park
Our route then passes Minute Maid Park, the famous baseball stadium designed to imitate the Golden Age of baseball.
147
Houston Museum District
As we drive, we'll enter Houston's Museum District, home to fascinating museums covering everything from Black history to natural science to fine arts and beyond. If you want a really deep dive into the city of Houston, this is the place to be.
148
Hermann Park
Next, we'll pass Hermann Park, home to plenty of attractions for the little ones, including an entire zoo featuring cheetahs, chimps, and more!
149
Rice University
Our route brings us through the Rice University campus next, where we'll get some insight into the founder and hear about a baffling--and very ambitious--senior prank conducted by an alum known only as "The Mastermind."
150
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
As we continue through the Rice campus, we'll see the strange, pyramid-shaped building known as Skyspace. Here, we'll get a quick rundown of what this odd building is for, and how you can experience its beautiful sky viewings for yourself.
151
Discovery Green
Discovery Green is an 11.78-acre public urban park in Downtown Houston, Texas, bounded by La Branch Street to the west, McKinney Street to the north, Avenida de las Americas to the east, and Lamar Street to the south.
152
Houston Graffiti Building
Grouping of industrial structures featuring rotating displays of colorful street art & murals.
153
Holocaust Museum Houston
The Holocaust Museum Houston is located in Houston's Museum District, in the U.S. state of Texas. The Holocaust memorial museum is the fourth largest in the U.S., and opened in 1996. A major commitment of the Holocaust Museum Houston is education.
154
The Houston Museum of Natural Science
The Houston Museum of Natural Science is a natural history museum located on the northern border of Hermann Park.
155
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, located in the Houston Museum District, Houston, 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 70,000 works from six continents.
156
Children's Museum Houston
Bustling family museum with a wealth of hands-on activities such as a Bubble Lab & a Tot Spot.
157
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
Built in 2012, the pyramidal structure accommodates 120 people between two levels. Twilight Epiphany is acoustically engineered to host musical performances and to act as a laboratory for Shepherd School of Music students. Constructed of grass, concrete, stone and composite steel, the structure is equipped with an LED light sequence that projects onto the ceiling and through an aperture in the 72-foot square knife-edge roof during sunrise and at sunset. Turrell's composition of light complements the natural light present at twilight, and transforms the Skyspace into a locale for experiencing beauty and reflecting on the surrounding campus and the natural world.
158
The Health Museum
The John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science, or The Health Museum in short, is a museum in the Museum District of Houston, Texas. The museum is a member institution of the Texas Medical Center.
159
Buffalo Bayou Park
Next, we'll arrive at the Buffalo Bayou Park, where we'll get a chance to see the enormous cisterns the once quenched the thirst of the entire city! We'll also learn how the city transformed and found new uses for these cisterns once they weren't needed for drinking water any longer. NOTE: This 39+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Houston in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
160
Sam Houston Park
Our drive takes us past Sam Houston Park next, where a row of preserved historic homes display how Houstonians from all walks of life lived, from freed slaves building new lives for themselves to affluent merchants.
161
JPMorgan Chase Tower
The next sight we'll see is the Chase Tower, the tallest building in all of Texas. Here, we'll uncover some secrets of its construction, like how the original design was hazardous to air traffic and it sports a helipad that's never been used!
162
Christ Church Cathedral
Next, we'll park at the Christ Church Cathedral, Houston’s very first religious congregation which dates back to 1859. We'll also hear about the generous stranger who's responsible for a steer's head being part of the church seal.
163
Daikin Park
Our route then passes Minute Maid Park, the famous baseball stadium designed to imitate the Golden Age of baseball.
164
Houston Museum District
As we drive, we'll enter Houston's Museum District, home to fascinating museums covering everything from Black history to natural science to fine arts and beyond. If you want a really deep dive into the city of Houston, this is the place to be.
165
Hermann Park
Next, we'll pass Hermann Park, home to plenty of attractions for the little ones, including an entire zoo featuring cheetahs, chimps, and more!
166
Rice University
Our route brings us through the Rice University campus next, where we'll get some insight into the founder and hear about a baffling--and very ambitious--senior prank conducted by an alum known only as "The Mastermind."
167
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
As we continue through the Rice campus, we'll see the strange, pyramid-shaped building known as Skyspace. Here, we'll get a quick rundown of what this odd building is for, and how you can experience its beautiful sky viewings for yourself.
168
Discovery Green
Discovery Green is an 11.78-acre public urban park in Downtown Houston, Texas, bounded by La Branch Street to the west, McKinney Street to the north, Avenida de las Americas to the east, and Lamar Street to the south.
169
Houston Graffiti Building
Grouping of industrial structures featuring rotating displays of colorful street art & murals.
170
Holocaust Museum Houston
The Holocaust Museum Houston is located in Houston's Museum District, in the U.S. state of Texas. The Holocaust memorial museum is the fourth largest in the U.S., and opened in 1996. A major commitment of the Holocaust Museum Houston is education.
171
The Houston Museum of Natural Science
The Houston Museum of Natural Science is a natural history museum located on the northern border of Hermann Park.
172
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, located in the Houston Museum District, Houston, 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 70,000 works from six continents.
173
Children's Museum Houston
Bustling family museum with a wealth of hands-on activities such as a Bubble Lab & a Tot Spot.
174
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
Built in 2012, the pyramidal structure accommodates 120 people between two levels. Twilight Epiphany is acoustically engineered to host musical performances and to act as a laboratory for Shepherd School of Music students. Constructed of grass, concrete, stone and composite steel, the structure is equipped with an LED light sequence that projects onto the ceiling and through an aperture in the 72-foot square knife-edge roof during sunrise and at sunset. Turrell's composition of light complements the natural light present at twilight, and transforms the Skyspace into a locale for experiencing beauty and reflecting on the surrounding campus and the natural world.
175
The Health Museum
The John P. McGovern Museum of Health and Medical Science, or The Health Museum in short, is a museum in the Museum District of Houston, Texas. The museum is a member institution of the Texas Medical Center.
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dianejO3068SI
Mar 2025
After reading reviews, I purposely downloaded the trip in the app but it seemed a little bit wonky at first/timing seemed to be off and I was concerned about missing another turn so I kept looking ahead to see what was coming up. Imagine it’s difficult when you’re in a city and have one point of interest after another. Otherwise the information shared was interesting and the price was right. I wanted to see what Houston has to offer without parking and walking so this seemed like the best fit.
Ответ от хоста
Mar 2025
Hi Diane, thank you for sharing your experience with my The Best of Houston Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour! I’m glad you found it informative and convenient for exploring without needing to park. It’s wonderful that the tour provided a quick overview of the city. I appreciate your note about timing; it felt off to me. For the best experience, start from the app's set point and follow the route closely. Maintaining the speed limit ensures that the audio stories trigger at the right time. The tour is valid for a year after booking, so feel free to revisit and explore at your own pace. For assistance or feedback, please contact my support team—they’re always happy to help!
LEVI_M
Sep 2024
We had a difficult time keeping track on this app, it kept dropping out and was very confusing to follow. The narration was not very informative and street signs were missing at various turns! Not what we were expecting!
Ответ от хоста
Sep 2024
Levi, I’m sorry to hear the app was difficult to follow. Just a reminder, the app and tour must be downloaded beforehand since it works offline. If you need help, my support team is available—contact details and a tutorial video can be found in the confirmation email, the app, and our FAQ. The tour is valid for a year, so you have plenty of time to listen to the stories at home or on your next visit. Feel free to email my team if you have any more questions!
70bridgetv
Sep 2024
My BF and I visited Houston for a wedding and decided to get in a tour. It took us two days because we had other scheduled events. We enjoyed having the opportunity to do the tour at our own pace. We used AppleMaps to get to the starting point and CarPlay to listen to it. It’s a bit of a drive to the NASA Space center. If you are going to go to visit get your tickets ahead of time; they are free. So schedule the tour and leave time to visit NASA. We were not able to but it would have been interesting to take the tram tour.
Ответ от хоста
Sep 2024
Bridget, I'm thrilled you and your BF enjoyed exploring Houston with my self-guided tour. Using your car stereo worked well for you. Just a note—my tour doesn’t currently support CarPlay. I appreciate your tips about visiting NASA—planning for tickets is a great idea. If you want more adventures, check out my 100+ Self-Guided Driving & Walking Tours. They offer the same flexibility and convenience for discovering new places at your own pace. Enjoy your next journey!

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