Jun 10, 2022

If you’re considering taking a trip to Houston, TX, you’ve probably wondered why you should go downtown. There are plenty of reasons to visit this exciting district, from its modern architecture to the rich history and culture. Downtown Houston offers an array of exciting activities for visitors of all ages and is a great place to explore the local culture.

1. James Turrell’s “Twilight Epiphany” Skyspace

For an incredible skyline view, visit the Twilight Epiphany Skyspace located near Rice University’s campus. Designed by James Turrell, this skyspace mimics the colors of a sunset, with neon lights synchronized with the sunset’s time of day. As of today, it’s free to enter, and you’ll likely want to spend at least one hour enjoying the skylight’s colors.

2. Houston Zoo

You can take the entire family to the Houston Zoo. Houston Zoo features more than 6,000 animals and more than 900 species. The Houston Zoo is one of the largest and most visited zoos in the United States, with a variety of exhibits, habitats, and animal encounters. There is even a kids’ section, and parking is available in Hermann Park.

3. McGovern Centennial Gardens

For outdoor lovers, the McGovern Centennial Garden is the perfect spot. The gardens span eight acres in Hermann Park and were developed to commemorate the city’s centennial. A 30-foot mount offers views of the gardens and privacy. The gardens are adjacent to the Houston Museum of Natural Science and are perfect for weddings. For a romantic date with your loved one, consider spending the day at this beautiful park.

4. Revival Market

One of Houston’s most popular food markets is the Revival Market in Downtown Houston. This market has been in business since 1939, and its mission has remained the same: to provide the best food possible for all types of palates. Among its offerings are buttermilk biscuits for breakfast and avocado toast for lunch. For dinner, the Revival restaurant features a rotating menu of sandwiches and smoked hot dogs.

5. Museum of Natural Science

The Museum of Natural Science is the foundation of the city and has been an epicenter for the arts and sciences for over 80 years. The world-class exhibitions at the museum draw visitors from all over the country. The museum is home to the Caroline Wiess Law building, one of only two Ludwig Mies van der Rohe museums in the country, and the Audrey Jones Beck building is a stunning example of Rafael Moneo’s work.

We believe that you will have an exciting time exploring downtown Houston. Like any large city, the roads can be overwhelming, and a driver’s attention to the road is chief. With its 360-degree camera, dynamic brake support, and speed sign recognition the luxury 2022 Lincoln Navigator Reserve is an asset to even the most attentive drivers. Stop by Bayway Lincoln in Houston, a family-owned and operated business to explore our collection of new and used Lincoln cars. 

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