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The Business Traveler's Guide To Houston

Houston has some fantastic and diverse cuisine. A great pre-meeting breakfast can be found at The Breakfast Klub in midtown, which has a simple, Southern-inspired morning menu consisting of dishes like "katfish and grits" and "wings and waffle."

The Business Traveler's Guide To Houston

If you're in town over the weekend, be sure to stop for brunch at Hugo's, an upscale TexMex restaurant in Houston's Montrose neighborhood, which has live music on Sunday mornings.

If you

1600 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX. hugosrestaurant.net

Escape Houston's high temperatures with a trip to The Galleria, a super-sized mall in Uptown Houston that — in addition to hundreds of stores — contains hotels, offices, a running track, and a 20,000-square foot ice-skating facility.

Escape Houston

5085 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX. simon.com.

Houston's 1,500-acre Memorial Park is perfect if you want to blow off steam after a day of work. Outfitted with mile markers to track your running distance, there are also bike trails, tennis courts, a swimming pool, and a fitness center.

Houston

6501 Memorial Drive, Houston, TX. houstontx.gov

Joggers and runners should skip the hotel gym and visit Buffalo Bayou, a waterway that runs through the city alongside a multitude of parks and trails, including a 30,000-square-foot skate park and the Waugh Bridge Bat Colony. The 10-mile stretch is perfect for getting to know the city.

Joggers and runners should skip the hotel gym and visit Buffalo Bayou, a waterway that runs through the city alongside a multitude of parks and trails, including a 30,000-square-foot skate park and the Waugh Bridge Bat Colony. The 10-mile stretch is perfect for getting to know the city.

1800-3600 Allen Parkway/Memorial Drive, Houston, TX. houstontx.gov. See a map here.

Art nerds and gearheads with an afternoon to spare will want to swing by the Art Car Museum, otherwise known as "Garage Mahal." Located in Houston's Heights neighborhood, it hosts an eclectic mix of decked-out cars and contemporary art.

Art nerds and gearheads with an afternoon to spare will want to swing by the Art Car Museum, otherwise known as "Garage Mahal." Located in Houston

140 Heights Boulevard, Houston, TX. artcarmuseum.com.

Skip your lunch meeting and stroll through the tree-lined quads of Rice University, which is often called one of the most beautiful colleges in the U.S. The campus contains a three-mile loop that's great for a quick jog.

Skip your lunch meeting and stroll through the tree-lined quads of Rice University, which is often called one of the most beautiful colleges in the U.S. The campus contains a three-mile loop that

Rice University is located at 6100 Main St, Houston, TX. A map of the campus can be found here.

As home of the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center — home of NASA's Mission Control and center for flight training— Houston has earned the nickname "Space City." If you have an extra day in town, visit the center to see spacecraft, take a behind-the-scenes tour, and learn about America's aerospace history.

As home of the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center — home of NASA

1601 NASA Pkwy, Houston, TX. spacecenter.org.

The Museum District in Houston contains 19 museums in a 1.5-radius of the city's famous Mecom Fountain. Many, including the Museum for Fine Arts and Center for Photography, have late evening hours, making it a great stop for some post-work culture.

The Museum District in Houston contains 19 museums in a 1.5-radius of the city

1533 Sul Ross Street, Houston, TX. houstonmuseumdistrict.org

Hit the links at one of the dozens of golf clubs in and around Houston alone or with co-workers. Public options include the clubby Houston National Golf Club and Greg Norman-designed Meadowbrook Farms Golf Club.

Hit the links at one of the dozens of golf clubs in and around Houston alone or with co-workers. Public options include the clubby Houston National Golf Club and Greg Norman-designed Meadowbrook Farms Golf Club.

Cool off after a long day of work at Hearsay Gastro Lounge in Houston's Historic District. The bar is known for its creative specialty cocktails and extensive small plates menu.

Cool off after a long day of work at Hearsay Gastro Lounge in Houston

218 Travis Street, Houston, TX. hearsayhouston.com.

If you have an expense account, take advantage of Houston's dining scene and book a table at Oxheart, which the Houston Chronicle rated the city's best restaurant in 2013. It's located in downtown's northern warehouse district, and pulls its ingredients from local vendors.

If you have an expense account, take advantage of Houston

1302 Nance Street, Houston, TX. oxhearthouston.com

Instead of spending the night at the hotel bar, drop into Boheme Cafe and Wine Bar, a European escape in Houston's Montrose district. Furnished with eclectic fixtures and decor, this snug spot hosts Cultured Cocktails every Thursday night, featuring local artists and discounted drinks.

Instead of spending the night at the hotel bar, drop into Boheme Cafe and Wine Bar, a European escape in Houston

307 Fairview, Houston, TX. barboheme.com

Get a real Texas experience at Mcgonigel's Mucky Duck, where the slogan is "The livest music in Texas." The Irish pub has a different live band every night, and has a full dinner menu and large selection of beer.

Get a real Texas experience at Mcgonigel

2425 Norfolk St, Houston, TX. mcgonigels.com.

Flying solo for the night? Head to the Miller Outdoor Theater in Hermann Park, which hosts free musical and theatrical performances almost nightly for eight months a year. At 90 years old, the outdoor theater is a Houston staple.

Flying solo for the night? Head to the Miller Outdoor Theater in Hermann Park, which hosts free musical and theatrical performances  almost nightly for eight months a year. At 90 years old, the outdoor theater is a Houston staple.

6000 Hermann Park Dr, Houston, TX. milleroutdoortheatre.com


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