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    Lone Star Flight Museum

    4.6 (93 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Gregory M.

    Decided to stop by, lots of great Texan and American aircraft! Even some rare ones and spacecraft!. Nice history on Texas hall of fame as well. On Saturday they allow you to ride in some of them.

    Melissa C.

    October 19, 2024 Went to a candlelight concert by Fever inside the museum airport hanger; that was cool Lots of historical Texas aircraft

    Bunny G.

    Wonderful museum to visit if you're way, way, way out here (at least for me it's way, way out) and if you're an aviation enthusiast you will totally love it. Lots of airplanes to see and a tribute to Aztec Eagles which I love since very little is known about this small group of brave Mexican Aviators who helped the U.S. during WWII. Thank you for this acknowledgment of those forgotten heroes. We spent about two hours here including our visit to the coffee shop and souvenir shop. The museum is well done and includes interactive exhibits as well. They offer various camps for kids and special events throughout the year. Discounts for military too ($3.00 off). Located at Ellington Air Field. (Just outside the base entry gates). Adults (18-64) - $18 Youth (12-17) - $15 Child (4-11) - $12 Seniors (65+) - $15 Children (3 & under) - FREE Museum Members - FREE

    Nisha B.

    Came here for a work event. the staff at this museum are AMAZINGGG and so much fun! Food was delicious, as well as drinks. You can get inside of vintage fighter jets/planes, get inside and simulate flying, take cool pics etc. Plenty of parking

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    C B.

    This flight museum is located on Ellington Air Force base. Our TX Air National Guard is stationed there. Free ample parking with designated bus spaces is provided. Tour groups are greeted at the entrance by friendly and knowledgeable docents. Large tour groups are divided to allow for a better tour experience in the well maintained hangar. It's perfect for families of all ages and school tours are available. Some of these war and privately owned and donated planes are operational and available for flight experience prices. There's a slight smell in the hangar which is caused from the airplane oil drip pans. I noticed a maintenance person completing airplane punch lists. The hangar is filled with many detailed placards and stanchions all around for your safety. It's a great place to visit.

    Lindsay S.

    We love the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, so we thought we would give the Lone Star Flight Museum a try on our recent vacation to the Houston Bay Area. It reminded us a lot of the Pensacola Museum, but maybe on a smaller scale. There are 2 hangars with old planes that are always cool to see up close. Lone Star does a great job of combining history with flight and one section, the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame, did an especially great job of honoring locals who had a part in promoting and/or trailblazing in aviation. Another very interesting section was the history of flight, with a winding maze of floor-to-ceiling maps, photos, and descriptions. The Flight Academy, an interactive, hands-on section with 27 exhibits, is good for kids. They also offer rides in the planes, 20 minute in the air with a total of 45 minutes including takeoff and landing, but at $300/person, we skipped on this event. We decided the Pensacola Naval Aviation Museum is bigger and has more planes and exhibits, but Lone Star holds its own with their history, photo, and interactive exhibits. Definitely check it out if you're in the area!

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    Joanne C.

    A great museum for plane lovers and for those that enjoy and want to learn a little bit more about planes. Parking right outside of the facility and free. Kids under 3 are free! I recommend before purchasing a ticket here, look on Groupon for a deal. For 2 adults I saved $12.50. There is a Minuti coffee shop located right inside and you can access it directly outside or right through the main doors of the museum. It's right before you approach the ticket booth so a ticket isn't required to get to the coffee shop. Once you get past the ticket booth there is a simulation area to the left then two main plane galleries on both sides. If you take a right there are more information galleries and event rooms to book private parties. I would follow them on Instagram to keep up with all the special events that they have. We came on a day they had Lego day!

    Zoe L.

    I went there and it was so much fun I got dip in dots and chips. And also some toys and i went inside the airplane

    Very interesting museum to visit. You get to see up close what any kind of airplane, aircraft, spaceship, helicopter, and even the planes used in wars. The museum also displays and educate on how airplanes fly, what the pilot sea, and historical events with each aircraft you see. I went on a Tuesday so it wasn't crowded at all. They do have a few stimulations, but they won't working when I went. It took about an hour to see everything, definitely recommend coming here.

    Laura M.

    The Lone Star Flight Museum (LSFM) opened in Galveston, Texas in Nov. 2016. It is a 501c3 aviation museum and STEM learning center. (Info taken from their website.) There's an inside theater, 2 hangars to explore, plenty of flight simulators, an Aviator Hall Of Center, plus an aviation center for kids. Their gift shop sells shirts, mugs, messenger bags, book, toys, and toy model planes to construct yourself. 11551 Aerospace Ave, Houston, TX 77034

    Nancy O.

    So fun! Make sure you look at the Art in the hallways as well! Need educator prices, tho!

    Inside of hangar as gala event hall
    Lou C.

    I was here for a huge gala hosted by Asian Chamber of Commerce. The venue attracted almost a thousand people to the entire facility. The main event was held at Heritage Hangar. The location is relative to Ellington Airfield, which has its own attraction. I didn't get a chance to tour around the museum because I was stuck in a long line to get into the parking lot. I blame it in the design of driveway to the parking lot with lack of signage and lack of coordination to accommodate overflow. The one-and-only parking lot entrance created a chaos when cars waiting on valet, I only found out I was behind them as I walked in. After waiting in this line for 25 minutes when my car barely moved 2 car length to realize it went nowhere. So, I jumped out of the line and drove to the parking lot across the street. Hell with the rain. I was totally pissed at this point. I missed an hour of program. Being said, that means I'll be back to your around the museum during the operating hours.

    Lorraine I.

    It was pretty good collection I love the donors they know everything I learned a lot from them The flight introduction are amazing It was quite a place to know the flight history And know how much Texas has contributed to the country Go there on Thursday cuz they will sell charge only $5

    The food is amazing and has vegan options!

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    I love coming up here and learning so much about the origin of the various planes. The activities/events they have for members are great!

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    One of the best flight museums that I have been to. All of the plane are in beautiful condition. It is definitely worth the visit.

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    4.2(825 reviews)
    15.2 miMuseum District

    The museum never disappoints the science lover in me. From the regular exhibits to the special…read moreexhibits on loan, there is always something interesting. The pictures are of the outside of the museum and the butterfly exhibit. There is a nice sloping walkway in the butterfly house. Also they have several benches to sit on if you want to just sit and be one with the butterflies while they fly around you. For $5 you can release a new butterfly into the butterfly house. It might be a cool experience for a child to release a butterfly. Aside from the butterfly house they have an IMAX, planetarium and the regular and special exhibit museums. There is a McDonalds in the lobby and restrooms throughout the museum. They have a parking garage that requires a fee (might be free with a membership). But on a rainy day this extra charge might be worth it. They sometimes run out of parking space though, so you might have to walk from free lots a ways away.

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    4.3(583 reviews)
    15.4 miMuseum District

    I visited this museum specifically to view the Friday Khalo exhibit but found myself spending…read moreseveral hours exploring the rest of the museum. MFAH is a vast space that houses an impressive collection of arts and artifacts. Among its renowned pieces are works by Monet, Van Gogh, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri Matisse, and many more. The museum also features an Islamic Art Collection, Roman Catholic collection, and African Gold exhibit. Additionally, MFAH offers numerous immersive and interactive experiences for visitors. I particularly enjoyed walking through Ernesto Neto: SunForceOceanLife. A great experience for both adults and kids. Frida: The Making of an Icon, a captivating exhibition, graced the halls of MFAH in January and will leave May 17. This remarkable exhibition showcases over 30 works by the iconic artist. Among the treasures on display are her authentic dresses, back braces, corset, and boot, offering a glimpse into her life and artistic journey. If you are a fan, this is a must visit. You will not be disappointed. Note: Special exhibitions like Frida's is only $10 on Thursdays.

    The MFAH is huge with some works from famous artists and many artworks from around the world. The…read moreexhibits are pretty standard art museum galleries that you could find anywhere, but they sometimes have temporary exhibits that are more interesting and eclectic. They have free admission every Thursday, and we paid $10 each to get the all access pass for temporary exhibits. Parking is $10 in the garage. We went to see a Frida Kahlo exhibit and an interactive playground-like exhibit by Ernesto Neto. They gave us hospital grippy socks to climb on the structure. Kusama's Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity was cool as well, although one minute of standing in there was definitely sufficient. The least enjoyable "immersive" exhibit was the James Turrell one where we just sat on a bench for one minute to watch something, except that nothing happened. I am not an art person, so I wasn't super engaged by this museum as it is pretty similar to other art museums, but I think it's a good one for patient people who enjoy art.

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    4.6(72 reviews)
    15.3 miMuseum District

    Peaceful, zen, bit of nature within the museum district's Herman Park…read more Parking was free since we went on a Sunday and we were able to find a very close spot within the lot. We want on a day with gorgeous weather, not too hot and plenty of sunshine. We saw squirrels, turtles coyfish and various birds. There was a decent crowd but we were able to move around easily and get some cute pics. This is a beautiful weather day must.

    This was my first visit to the Japanese Garden in Houston, and it left a gentle impression on me. I…read morecame toward the tail end of winter, just as spring was teasing its way in. Here and there, I spotted a delicate cherry blossom and a few early blooms, though I wish I had visited at the peak of flower season. The garden itself is exquisitely designed and every corner seems crafted for peace, and I truly enjoyed the calm atmosphere. It felt like a small escape from the city hustle. That said, I did notice the cleanliness was a bit of an issue; the garden could definitely use some extra care to keep it pristine. Another small drawback was the restroom situation. There are only two available, and both were quite busy, so I ended up waiting a while and eventually decided it wasn't worth it. Still, the park draws a lovely crowd with people come to stroll, reflect, and soak in the beauty. If I'm in Houston again at a better time, I'll absolutely return to see the garden in full bloom. It has so much potential, and with a little more attention to detail, it could be a true hidden gem.

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    The Menil Collection

    4.2(403 reviews)
    16.3 miMontrose

    how could i not give the menil collection 5 stars?!! i…read morecan't think of another place in town where you can see such an amazing collection of art for free. every menil building is in immaculately curated. whenever you're in the area, please do yourself a favor and visit!! make sure to take your time and visit all of the buildings!

    I have never been to a worse museum. Thank god it was free because I wouldn't pay a single penny to…read morego here again. They should've owned me money for going. The security guards are rude as hell. Apparently you can't point at the art and god forbid you had your PAMPHLET open while you are walking. To the man who told me to close it, you are insufferable. The pamphlets are for the people and they can do whatever the hell they want with it. He must be so bored standing around doing nothing with his life that he decided to make an issue with my PIECE OF PAPER. The art is utter dog sh*t. I don't need to go to art school to say the art was awful. The art looks like someone took their poop and smeared it on canvas with scribbles. I think a toddler can create better art. Everyone looked so depressed to be working there which I can see why if I was staring at bullsh*t all day. I've been to so many art museums over the years and I have never had such an awful experience with the pieces and the staff. Rude staff, crap art. Only people who know nothing about art will enjoy this "collection". Make sure to not take pictures of the trash work, point at it, or have your pamphlet open because they will cause an issue with you.

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    Art Car Museum

    4.4(105 reviews)
    17.7 miWashington Corridor, The Heights

    I've lived in the heights when I was a kid/teen for like 20 years. Not sure how I never been here…read more I always saw it and wanted to go. Saw the parade from time to time. Out of the the times we come by to this museum it was the showcase for owners collage artwork. Talk about being very lucky! The exhibit was top notch. I got air of ideas for art at this exhibit. Great ideas and pieces. This is a true gem in houston Texas. If you haven't stoped by don't be like me and wait 20 years. So glad I got to see her work. The museum is free. They sell merch so support them that way. I'll definitely keep this one in rotation as they change the exhibit every few months. Very happy we were able to stop by and see her work and mural. I will add the older lady at the front working the ticket booth needs to relax. dropping all these art names and organizations and acting all shocked like we didn't know who they were. Relax lady. We are not absorbed into the art scents like you are! Then she had the nerve to say something about someone winning some 400k award. She emphasized 400k. I wanted to say, is that the first time you seen 400k but I was trying to be more like god and let her make it.

    This was my first time here! It's been on my list of museums. It's a unique, albeit small, museum…read more It fits only about 3-4 cars inside and other artwork among the small and larger rooms. When we went, the artist was also there talking about his art pieces. It's like when you visit the art galleries at Sawyer Yards. Pretty cool. You can leave donations for this free museum. There's a painting of Mrs. Jones, chihuahua, which she was introduced to us when we came in during our appointment time. For same-day appointments, you call to schedule. Anyway, she was so cute walking around the museum. We were told that the art changes every 4 months, so it'll be nice to come back and see what's new. I also want to see the art car parade next time. There's parking in front of the museum about 4 spaces like when you park in a driveway at home or street parking within walking distance that fits about 7 vehicles.

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    The Health Museum

    3.5(153 reviews)
    15.0 miMuseum District

    I found this to be a very interesting museum if you are interested in all elements of the human…read morebody. Parking was free across the street, but on a weekend, there wasn't any available spaces. We had to stop and wait on the lot for someone to move. We only had to wait a few minutes, but I presume there are arguments over spaces because there is a sign upon entry that says no holding spaces. When we walked to the museum, we noticed that there was a paid museum parking lot right in front of the main entry. The cost is only $8.00 and there were half of the spaces empty. We'll do that next time. All in all, it was a good experience and I encourage others to visit.

    I've lived in Houston for years and never made it to The Health Museum until today. I decided to…read morevisit at the very last minute remembering that many of the museums offer free admission on Thursdays. Take note that admission is free on Thursday but you must make a reservation in advance, available in 30 minute reservation time blocks. These blocks allow you a 30 minute timeframe to enter but once inside, you're welcome to stay until close. After arriving, I was not surprised but still a little overwhelmed with the number of small children and families with baby strollers. As several other reviewers mentioned, this is really a Children's Health Museum with the exhibits featuring larger than life organs and elementary interactive displays geared towards a child. I'll admit I did enjoy walking around the displays such as the enormous human eye and massive beating heart, but wished there had been more information on modern medicine and some of the advances like prosthetic joints and transplantation. They did have a current exhibit featuring the rise of microplastics with a focus on the waste collection efforts at Buffalo Bayou and some statistics about Houston plastic usage. This was a nice touch to have a local feature. For logistics, the museum is located right in the middle of the museum district making it super easy to walk to other surrounding museums and some of the great parks and gardens in the area. It's just two or three blocks from the metro rail line and they do have parking onsite for $8 for all day parking. This is convenient but I honestly recommend just going with metered street parking. I paid just over $2 for an hour. Overall, a great spot for kids.

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