You have 48 hours in Houston without kids – what do you do?

If you’re me, you make Art the theme of your trip and hit the road.

Color Factory exhibit

Here’s a sample itinerary:

Friday – Drive to Houston from Austin (making sure to stop at Buc-ee’s on the way). As you look at all the merchandise – ask yourself – Is it Art?

Is it Art?

Once you get to town, head to the Menil Collection. The Menil includes 30-acres of art space to house their 17,000+ collection. There is no admission (and no photos allowed inside) – and you can see work from the Prehistoric to the Modern including one building just to house works by Cy Twombly.

Menil Collection

If it wasn’t under construction, you could then head down the block to visit the Rothko Chapel. It’s due to re-open this summer.

Instead, you continue to explore the Museum District of Houston. Next up, the Houston Museum of Natural Sciences. This kid-friendly spot also often has Groupons for discounts on tickets.

Museum of Natural Sciences

Between their Planetarium, Butterfly Center and Theater – inside their 16 permanent exhibits, you can explore everything from Faberge eggs to Prehistoric Man (flying through the air) to Space.

Faberge Egg

Sorry, Prehistoric Man. Better luck next time.

Space Exhibit

And make sure you take a long stop at our favorite area – the gems and minerals.

Hall of Gems and Minerals

If after experiencing all that Science you need a change of pace, and the weather is delightful, you should walk up another block to Hermann Park.

McGovern Centennial Garden

The McGovern Centennial Gardens are a delightful stop. If you have your kids with you, you might also go to the Zoo near there. Then after a good night’s rest, you’ll be ready for Day 2.

Saturday – make sure to get your tickets in advance to the Color Factory Houston.

Color Factory, Houston

The Color Factory is an interactive exhibit with palettes and projects inspired by Houston. You’ll be given treats along the way, and you can use your token to get your photo taken at various spots in the exhibits.

Color Factory, Houston

You will still take a million photos because you can’t stop smiling and it’s just so photogenic.

Color Factory, Houston

You may also want to pack a rainbow dress for pictures 🙂

Pic taken courtesy of the Color Factory, Houston

You make sure to save all your colorful treats to share with your kids once you get back home.

Color Factory treats along the way plus the colorful calendar you bought in the gift shop

You still have time to fit in another Museum. This time you choose the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. You will be visiting one of the largest museums in the United States. Their permanent collection spans more than 6,000 years of history with approximately 64,000 works from six continents.

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Now saturated with art and inspired to create, you get one more good night’s sleep and then plan to drive back home to Austin. You’re already thinking about another trip and all the Museums you didn’t get to visit…this time.

In the future, you’ll go see The Contemporary Arts Museum of Houston or the Space Center or the Art Car Museum or the rest of the 19 Museums listed in the Houston Museum District.

Maybe in time for Fotofest ….


Let me know if you end up taking a trip to Houston to see Art, it would be well worth your time.