https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=evPjJYGmQuY
This list was put together by a VU student from Houston.....she wants VU alums traveling to Houston to know about some places of interest when not cheering on the Wildcats
Short video here
-Go to NASA and Space Center Houston on Sunday (message me if interested)
-Go visit the museum district (if you get in tomorrow (Thursday), a lot of the museums are free after a certain time))
-Go to the Houston Zoo & Hermann Park
-Go to Discovery Green (where the concerts will be happening:
http://www.ncaa.com/marchmadness/musicfest)
-Go to the Galleria (you can ice skate there too!)
-Go to the Aquarium Downtown
-Go to 64 ft. Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park
-Need a walk or run? Rice University has a great trail around it's beautiful campus and it's only an 8-12 minute drive from the stadium. Rice is right next to the world's largest Medical Center as well! You can also check out Buffalo Bayou Park, but that is a not as close to the stadium.
-Grab some BBQ (I recommend Demeris and Goode Company--if you do Goode Company, make sure you check out The Armadillo Palace next door. It is owned by the same people and has all things Texas in it including saddle stools!)
-Grab some Tex-Mex (Molina's or Ninfa's on Navigation are great. If you go to El Patio, get the Felix Dip)
-Get Whataburger (Pronounced What-a-burger really fast). It is the better, Texas version of In-&-Out (sorry Cali people...)
-Get Beck's Prime, the best gourmet fast food...oxymoron? you decide
-YOU HAVE TO EAT A KOLACHE!!! OMG these are amazing and supposedly don't exist up here which is so annoying.
-Go visit the Downtown Tunnels, a tunnel system linking 95 blocks. Don't be alarmed if you don't see restaurants and shops downtown because they are all under the street
-Houston Wine Merchant offers free wine tastings on Fridays from 5:30-7:30 pm and Saturday from 2-4 pm
-Go two-steppin' at Wild West