How To Enjoy An Intercity Journey In Texas

Being America’s second-largest state (next to Alaska), Texas is packed with unique attractions and a mix of cultures that any adventurer would surely want to explore. It has more than enough to offer to tourists and locals alike—may it be a taste of history, country culture, lush mountains, sophisticated cities, or desert badlands. Surprisingly, you can go from one town to another and experience cultural and geographical diversity without even going out of Texas borderlines.

Visit Museums In Houston

If you’re the type of traveler who prefers to go slow at the beginning of their trips, you might want to consider setting off your intercity journey in Houston. As one of the most populated cities in North America, Houston is quite the tourism magnet. It offers a range of destinations and fun activities. However, since you’re planning to go slow and perhaps enjoy things one at a time, why not start your tour traveling by bus to Houston and visit different museums you can only find in this city?

It’s quite the perfect way to jump-start your journey, especially if you’re with kids who are naturally curious and would love to hop from one epic museum to another. You won’t find two same museums in Houston offering the same theme, which is surprising and intriguing at the same time. Some of the museums you shouldn’t miss in Houston are the following.

  • Museum Of Natural Science

Traveling with family couldn’t be any more exciting and culminating if you take the time to visit the Houston Museum of Natural Science (HMNS). Kids and young at hearts would be in awe of the museum’s amazing collection of skeleton mounts, space station models, and mineral specimens. HMNS is one of the most famous museums in North America, and you definitely wouldn’t want to miss seeing it during your intercity journey in Texas.

  • Space Center Houston

Houston is known for many things, but perhaps it’s most famous for being called the world capital of space exploration. That said, be sure to visit the space center, which features fantastic displays and traveling exhibits relating to the country’s impressive space flight programs. You can also enjoy an additional treat as you get the chance to see the NASA Johnson Space Center, where flight control, research, and human spaceflight training are conducted.

If you’re traveling with kids, don’t forget to visit the Children’s Museum as they’d surely enjoy water pipes and toy boats with its sizeable outdoor area. Another great attraction to check out for your budding scientists is the Health Museum, where they can carry out some fun and simple experiments at the cell lab.

Explore Nature And History In San Antonio

If you came to see Texas for its frontier history, you’re sure to find exactly just that (and more) in San Antonio. It’s another great destination if you’re traveling with family, but it’s also a good enough spot if you’re alone or with someone special. 

The Brackenridge Park is teeming with outdoor adventures and relaxation. In and around the park, you can tick off some of the must-see spots in San Antonio, including the Witte Museum, San Antonio Zoo, Botanical Garden, and Japanese Tea Garden. 

For your fair share of Texas frontier history, you may want to include these attractions in your must-see list:

  • San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
  • Spanish Governor’s Palace
  • San Antonio Museum of Art
  • The Alamo

If you want to experience the most popular way to see San Antonio, be sure to take a stroll along Paseo del Rio or the River Walk. You’ll find sidewalk cafes, boutique hotels, and restaurants shadowed by colorful umbrellas, making it the perfect backdrop for beautiful photos to remember your trip by.

See More Of Texas

Texas is quite a sprawl with so much to visit and experience. If your intercity journey gives you more time to explore, dine, and tour around, make it a point to see the other popular and exciting cities in the state, including the following:

  • Dallas: The sprawling metropolis of Dallas is a must-see city if you like diversity in art, education, and commerce. Some of the attractions you shouldn’t miss in this city are the Klyde Warren Park, Pecan Lodge, Dallas Farmers Market, Dallas Arboretum, Bishop Arts District, and White Rock Lake.
  • Austin: Of course, you can’t call it an intercity journey in Texas without seeing the state capital. Austin is known as the Live Music Capital of the World, and you shouldn’t miss experiencing its renowned music venues. Hit the food scene and enjoy outdoor fun through a plethora of cafes, restaurants, and parks.

Wrapping Up

If you’re looking for a diverse and enormous state to visit in the US, Texas won’t disappoint. It’s brimming with cities that all offer different and amazing experiences you’d definitely enjoy. Whether you’re traveling alone or with family or friends, enjoying an intercity tour in Texas is one of the best ways to spend the weekend or any holiday vacation for that matter.

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