If you’re flying in, Houston has two convenient airport options.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) is the primary airport for most major airlines and offers the widest range of flight options.
William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) is a great option if you’re flying Southwest Airlines, as it primarily operates out of this airport.
Both airports are about 20–35 minutes from central Houston, depending on traffic, and Uber and Lyft are readily available from each.
Houston is a big city, but getting around for our wedding weekend should be easy.
For most guests, we recommend using Uber or Lyft. Our events and hotel blocks will all be within 20 minutes from one another, and rideshare is widely available and convenient—especially for evenings when you don’t want to worry about driving or parking.
If you’re planning to explore more of Houston beyond the wedding events, renting a car is a great option for added flexibility.
Overall, if you’re mainly coming in for the wedding day, you likely won’t need a rental car.
We’re so excited to have you in Houston - there’s a lot to explore while you’re in town!
Near the Wedding (Museum District)
- Visit the Houston Zoo, located right next to our venue. Zoo Lights, the Zoo's Christmas Light event, is especially fun at night.
- Stroll through McGovern Centennial Gardens and Hermann Park for a beautiful, easy walk.
- Explore the Museum District—Houston has some of the best museums in the country, all clustered together and easy to pop into (perfect if you want something cultural but low-effort).
Walks & Outdoors
- Walk or bike along the MKT Trail near Eric’s house - great for a casual morning or coffee walk.
- Check out Buffalo Bayou Park for skyline views and scenic trails.
- Spend time at Memorial Park, one of the largest urban parks in the country, with great trails and green space.
Sports & Downtown
- Catch a Houston Rockets game at the Toyota Center if they’re in town.
- Explore Downtown Houston for bars, restaurants, and a bit of city energy.
Food & Drinks
- You have to try Tex-Mex while you’re here; queso, margaritas, and fajitas are basically required. We recommend El Tiempo and Lupe Tortilla.
- Check out POST HTX for a fun food hall with tons of international options and an awesome skyline view on the rooftop . This is where we got engaged , so it’s a special spot for us!
- Grab a drink at Eight Row Flint (Andrea’s favorite happy hour spot), Heights Bier Garten, or Saint Arnold Brewing Company for a classic Houston patio/brewery experience.
- Houston is the most diverse city in the U.S., so we also have incredible Vietnamese, Indian, and other international food scenes if you want to branch out.
Unique Houston Experiences
- Take a drive through River Oaks to see some of Houston’s most beautiful homes - many will still be decorated with incredible Christmas lights.
- Visit NASA / Space Center Houston if you want a uniquely Houston experience- though it is about a 30–45 minute drive from central Houston.