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4.4 (16 reviews)

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Vlad V.

To satisfy my sense of adventure, I made it a habit in 2020 to explore Houston's numerous outdoor sculptures and murals. Houston Is...Wall by GONZO247 is a large sculpture located in the heart of downtown right next to Market Square Park. I've passed by it countless times bar hopping on Main Street but never stopped to take a close look. It's incredible what you can miss when you're not looking. Hidden treasure. I stopped by on a Thursday afternoon. Since this is downtown we're talking, if it's before 6 p.m., you're going to have to pay for metered parking and there's plenty of it close by. If you're just trying to snap a quick picture, you can get away without paying for parking. This mural is located in the parking lot of an outdoor lot which creates a slight complication. There's almost always at least one car parked in the lot which ends up partially blocking the mural. For all of the OCD people out there, this is a bummer as it prevents you from getting a full, clean shot of the mural. Which is what happened on my visit. The colors of the mural have lost some of there luster too, undoubtedly from the wear and tear of being outside. Despite all of that, it's a cool, Houston-focused mural. Show off your H-Town pride by checking out this piece of art.

Cute dog may not be there upon your visit
Vic C.

Houston Is Inspired mural is located in downtown. There is no free parking available here but you can consider just parking in the little parking lot to take a few photos and then be on your way. This mural was created and completed in April 2013 and unveiled official in May 2013. This mural is supposed to represent the numerous of people that comprise of the art scene (includes music and culinary talents too). Created by Mario Enrique Figueroa Jr, (@Gonzo247, the handle name you will see in the murals he has created all over the city). His work is found throughout Houston, including the Houston mural in Graffiti Park. This mural is colorful and definitely is a nice representation of the art scene in Houston. If you are looking for a mural to take a photo of/ with, then consider coming here. But just note that there may be cars blocking part of the mural when you come. Consider coming early in the morning or on weekends to try to get a car free photo.

One of the few cute Downtown murals
Tanja N.

Cool larger than life mural located in Downtown. Plenty of metered parking around, none free though. While we visited in the last week of May 2023, they were refreshing the mural, so the crane with painters was partially blocking the mural. Still took few photos from side. They were probably gone after 4pm, but after grabbing a quick lunch from around the corner it didn't make sense to stay around just for that pic. Loved it anyway!

Danielle P.

Beautiful mural down town Houston in a parking lot, jus google for the directions. No free parking and cars are parked in front of mural, so you cant get good pics. Still worth the stop if you are in the area for sure. I parked for a few minutes, snap my pics to avoid the parking fee.

Dayana M.

Very nice mural but they do have cars parked there sometimes which makes it not as photogenic, I did however take my senior pictures here...I managed to crop out some of the cars

David N.

With a recent talk thread popping up, I wanted to go ahead and create an official yelp listing for this relatively new Houston Landmark. It was finished and unveiled back in May of 2013. It's a nice addition to downtown. It is at the corner of Travis & Preston. If you need an exact GPS address input Frank's Pizza and it's just right around the corner from it. If you come on the weekends you can get a clear shot of the work of art. During the weekdays, there are usually cars parked here. Another fun addition to the many spots tourists should come and visit.

Alison Y.

We loved this mural! Made a quick stop for a few pictures! Plenary of parking and lots of places to take a cute photo!

K B.

This colorful mural is a great addition to Downtown Houston! The vibrant colors give me so much joy my heart might burst.

My dudes. Great place for family pictures.

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Beautiful mural! Unfortunately, it's the wall of a parking lot, so expect to get some cars in your photo.

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Smither Park

Smither Park

4.8(92 reviews)
3.9 miGulfgate/Pine Valley

This is a cool hidden gem of a park. I love the mosaic art and it looks like Dia de los Muertos…read morecouple, a flower Man, a mermaid, a dog, a snowman, and many more. It's so cool!! While I was here I kept thinking about how much stuff was purchased at the thrift broken up and made to create beautiful unique art. I love it!! The weather was great viewing everything. I love that they placed a willow tree here since they it provides shade. The path is smooth. There are plenty of benches to sit and enjoy. I didn't see a designated parking area and so I parked on the right side, it's located on a packed street with houses on the left side. I had fun at this place!

WOW! Walking through those gates I was not expecting this beacon of mosaic magic! There was SO much…read moreto take in and the mid-November breezy, sunny skies only illuminated the beautiful details lining every inch fo the park even more. I loved most that there were so many folks there: having picnics, learning how to perfect their roller skating skills, and simply gawking at all of the gates covered in artistic, glass, and beaded masterpieces. The live music was a nice surprise, as well as the arena covered in Houston street signs. Every head turn greeted me with original and unique art ond display: speedometers, affirmations of the power of love, and even dancing mermaids and skeletons engaged in intense conversations. I loved it all! Glad that the winters are mild enough to enjoy this park all year long.

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Twilight Epiphany Skyspace by James Turrell

4.3(83 reviews)
3.6 miWest University

Although I've never experienced a musical performance, wedding or even the light sequence at…read moreTwilight Epiphany, it's still a 5-star experience. As an art head and aesthetic enthusiast I've always wanted a Claes Oldenburg installation or architectural wonder open to the public in my city. Around 2012 my wish was granted! Located on the Rice campus, this spot has provided many a memory. Highlighting art, space and nature, this beautifully constructed, sparsely attended, and (imo) under appreciated spot is truly a standout in the community. I understand how this spot may feel ordinary to some, but between this, Rothko chapel, and Menil, all my aesthetic dreams are answered. Pro tip: This installation requires parking at the Rice Campus, and a short walk so be prepared! If you're visiting someone at Rice, St.Thomas TIRR, or the nearby hospital, it's def worth the stop in.

See the sky through a different light at sunrise and sunset…read more Twilight Epiphany Skyspace by James Turrell is part of the Skyspace series of monumental, interactive sculptures that can be found throughout the world. These works of immersive art are meant to have the viewer experience the sky and the surroundings. Twilight Epiphany Skyscape is located on a pyramid mound of earth. It is interesting to see the light sequence projected on the concrete "roof." The 40 minute light sequence starts 40 minutes before sunrise and 10 minutes before sunset. Climb the stairs to the second level seats or sit inside the pyramid. Or view the show from outside the pyramid. I think that is the better view. Look at the Moody Center for the Arts calendar to take a guided tour to learn more.

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Fifth Ward Jam

Fifth Ward Jam

4.2(6 reviews)
2.0 miFifth Ward

Pretty cool new art piece in 5th ward. In October 2011, the Fifth Ward Jam was completed and became…read morea fixture in a small public park. Dan Havel and Dean Ruck created a similar piece that I saw years ago on Montrose called Inversion. Now, they've got another, but this one adds a little something extra to the neighborhood, a performance venue. Fifth Ward Jam is an old building, twisted as if it has been in a crazy tornado, but with a stage in the front for local music and other performances. I love that this is art but not static art... it will add to the neighborhood and hopefully be embraced as a place to gather. It's a pretty cool structure, but the park is front of it needs a little TLC. I hope to see the community embrace the space and help spruce up the green space. As we were leaving, another car pulled up and it was an older woman with 4 young children. They all got out and ran over to the structure. I guess everyone wants a little look at it. You should head on over (during daylight hours) and see it for yourself. You may even be lucky enough to catch a performance.

I stumbled upon this little park and art piece after being diverted on a detour when I-10 was…read moreclosed at 59. As I drove by, I had to make a split second decision - risk getting mugged and check out this intricate art piece or keep on driving. I took a chance, parked my car, and walked towards the wooden structure. Very cool to look at and take a picture of. It reminds me of the Montrose Funnel Tunnel (Google it if you haven't seen it!). The park itself isn't a place I would take my little cousin to play at. It's very small and the area itself still feels a bit sketchy, even though it's probably perfectly fine. I'll have to give it some time though since I have been scammed around this area years before. Overall, if you are around the area, check out this cool piece of art!

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Fifth Ward Jam - "Fifth Ward Jam" by Dan Havel and Dean Ruck

"Fifth Ward Jam" by Dan Havel and Dean Ruck

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Beer Can House

Beer Can House

4.0(98 reviews)
3.4 miRice Military, The Heights

The Beer Can House in Houston is one of my favorite places to take out-of-town guests because it's…read moreso unique to the city. This folk art style house, located in the Rice Military neighborhood, is covered in beer cans, bottles, and pull tabs, making it kind of a Houston landmark. The project was started by John Milkovisch, who, along with his wife Mary, saved empty beer cans for 17 years. While it may not have started as an artistic endeavor, it definitely became one. Ripley's Believe It or Not estimated that over 50,000 beer cans were used, though a more detailed count by a restoration team puts it closer to 30,000. Honestly, I don't know how many cans there are--but the sheer scale and creativity of it make the place undeniably unique and interesting. The Beer Can House is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10 AM to 4 PM, and admission is free, which makes it an easy and fun stop. Walking around, you can see how every detail is covered in some form of recycled beer material. It's whimsical, creative, and just so quirky. If you're looking for something different to do in Houston, this is a must-see. It's a great mix of folk art, local culture, and a testament to how even the most ordinary materials can be transformed into something extraordinary. Love it!

"I was here" that's basically it, I love these Roadside Oddities and Attractions just as people…read morehave done since the invention of the automobile so when I'm close to one of them and have the time I usually check them out. There's no need to rehash the history of this one it's been been done a number of times and seems accurate and if the stories are embellished who cares. I was in Houston on business and I finally took the time to check out a few of these attractions, unfortunately this one is only open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays so I did my viewing from the sidewalk. This house is located in a residential neighborhood so if you choose to visit respect the very restricted side of the road parking and the speed limit - the City of Houston has provided a few speed bumps as a reminder if you're not paying attention. I thought it was worth the short detour and my time, I was able to view the front and side of the property without very much effort and of course respected the limited access without trespassing. There's no doubt this guy loved his beer and had a aberrant talent, I can imagine that most of his creativity came after drinking a twelve pack sitting in a lawn chair in the front yard, it was definitely a labor of love (a love of drinking beer) and he was likely a pioneer in recycling...

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Beer Can House - Fans of the Beer Can House

Fans of the Beer Can House

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Closeup of the Beer Can House

Beer Can House - The original refrigerator that was given to the owners when they moved in.

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The original refrigerator that was given to the owners when they moved in.

The Great Elephant Migration - The Great Elephant Migration at the Museum of Natural Science

The Great Elephant Migration

5.0(11 reviews)
0.4 miDowntown, Fourth Ward

The Great Elephant Migration…read more Amazing to find an installation of 100 pachyderms made of an invasive weed. India is finding a way for both society and animals to not only coexist and survive, but thrive together. In the last three decades, the population has doubled in India, but that is also true for many animals. Remarkably, the population of elephants, rhinos, lions and tigers has also doubled. The elephants in this migration are made of lantana camara. Lantana camara is an invasive weed. A creative use of something invasive to create community unity, teach others about elephants and clear the weeds to make more room for the elephants to roam while making something so impressive and educational. Find the herd at Hermann Park. But only until April 30.

Thank you to my elite family Helene & Justin of reminding me about this event, & for your…read moreinformative review. An absolutely stunning display! The Great Elephant Migration is more than just an art exhibit; it's an experience. The sight of these incredible, life-size elephants gathered together is breathtaking. The craftsmanship is remarkable. It sparks a sense of wonder and is a great way to connect with art and nature. A true gem in Houston! Great free public art! The Great Elephant Migration is well worth a visit. Located in Hermann Park, it's easy to access and a wonderful way to spend some time outdoors . The elephant sculptures are impressive, and it's a great conversation starter about art and conservation. Be sure to bring your camera!

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Color Factory

4.3(280 reviews)
3.8 miUpper Kirby

Life is too short to color inside the lines so why not go wild and explore the universe of color!…read more After visiting the NYC location, this was a must on our trip to Houston. It was a world of fun photo props rooms and cool FYI about the categories of color. You can book tickets online using their website or Instagram to reserve your day and time a lot. FYI, kids of all ages are welcome but no strollers are allowed as there are stairs to climb and go down. They have cute snack pairings like fortune cookies , taffy and ice cream as you explore each art room. I absolutely loved it and we did the entire place in about an hour. You can take even more time If you wish . Bonus: after you register inside , you keep a cool QR card to take all your photos and they email them to you after the experience! You can also use the kiosk to print your photos out for a fee . There are beverages for purchase as well ( beer, wine, water and poppi soda ) It's a must for a solo trip, date or group !

Color Factory was just ok to me. It is a bit over rated and over priced for adults; however. the…read morekids loved it but they were looking for more. It is one of those places that can easily be a one and done. There is discounted weekday price starting at $19 for kids 3-12. Something tells me the $19 is if you buy it in advance. Meaning, not the day of. I paid $25 for the kids and $29 for myself online. The photo opps are what you make of it. Like for instance I've been to places where you press a button and the confetti drops down. For this, you have to actually throw the confetti up yourself. Good luck trying to figure this out with kids if you're looking for a good photo. They were also a bit underwhelmed with it. They loved the music room, the light bright room, and the balloon room. The goodies. It was cute. I'm trying bit to give the whole experience away if you are interested in going. It is best to pay for the ice cream online as it is a bit cheaper but not by much. Those cones were cute and delicious. I purchased the photo package. It really isn't necessary as you get to download the photos from a QR code you use when snapping the pics. There is a small parking lot near to it. If you wait for the group before you to leave then you can get a spot without an issue.

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Color Factory - There's 3 different photo op locations in the ball pit, two laying down, one sitting up

There's 3 different photo op locations in the ball pit, two laying down, one sitting up

Color Factory - A mission to get out of the ball pit but so much fun.

A mission to get out of the ball pit but so much fun.

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Allen's Landing - Taxi stand

Allen's Landing

4.0(7 reviews)
0.3 miDowntown

There are so many destinations along Buffalo Bayou - parks, hillside views, bridges, art…read moreinstallations, flower gardens, monuments, little nooks and bends - that I love equally and truly enjoy. Points along the Bayou that beg anyone to stop, stretch, and take in the scenery. But Allen's Landing is probably one of my favorite spots - and the most historically significant. Allen's Landing is the officially recognized birthplace of the city of Houston, where brothers August Chapman and John Kirby Allen - the Allen Brothers - stepped off the murky bayou waters and claimed the land. "Houston's Plymouth Rock," some compare. It officially became the original Port of Houston, and present day, it's a city park and site of the Texas Dragon Boat Festival, Buffalo Bayou Regatta, and Buffalo Bayou Partnership Building (located in the historic Sunset Coffee Building). Anyone remember the awesome Yelp photo gallery event hosted in that building? Yeah, that was a special moment for me. :) For visitors, there are a few paid parking lots and metered parking along the way (free after 6pm). And with the sun setting around 8pm this season, we most recently took advantage of that with a small picnic along Allen's Landing - food, wine, candles, the view, the people watching. I heart Houston.

This is a water-access part of the Buffalo Bayou. I have come here for two different occasions: the…read moreTexas Dragon Boat Festival and a pontoon tour of the Bayou. The space itself is neat and well-kept. It is a pretty view of the bayou, though sometimes you can get a waft of that fishy bayou smell. I was there on Saturday, 5/4/19 for the Texas Dragon Boat Festival (see pictures attached). This is a unique and fun outdoor Houston experience, where company-sponsored teams compete against each other while racing in carved dragon boats. There is a stage set up for dancers and performances through the day, and there are several vendors around as well. This is an annual Houston event that I would recommend. Be sure to bring sunscreen! As far as the pontoon boat tour went, we had a lot of fun. It was a little chillier on the water, so bring a jacket depending on what time of year you go. We learned a lot about the city of Houston's history as a port city.

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Lawn Mower

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On the airport stage

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Detail of sculpture

Houston Is...Wall by GONZO247 - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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