Things to do in Texas Gulf Coast, Texas Gulf Coast: The Best Sights & Landmarks

July 25, 2021 Emerita Lamoureux

Discover the best top things to do in Texas Gulf Coast, United States including Iwo Jima Memorial & Museum, Sri Meenakshi Devasthanam, The Galleria, The Strand, The Seawall, Laguna Madre Nature Trail, Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens, Moody Mansion, 1892 Bishop's Palace, Minute Maid Park.
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1. Iwo Jima Memorial & Museum

320 Iwo Jima Blvd, Harlingen, TX 78550-3627 +1 956-412-2207 http://www.mma-tx.org/about-us/iwo-jima-monument
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5.0 based on 197 reviews

Iwo Jima Memorial & Museum

Reviewed By wercoltons

We were visiting the area and, based on prior reviews, we visited the Iwo Jima Memorial & Museum. It was WELL worth the visit!! There are so many pieces of history here - not just about WWII, but some into the Desert Storm and the Gulf War. We thoroughly enjoyed a video Iwo Jima, which we had not seen prior, as it was privately produced. The staff there is VERY kind, and VERY knowledgeable ! The HUGE sculpture of the soldiers raising the flag is THE original. The replica is in Washington DC. We had a wonderful day there - and will definitely do that again!! Thank you!! NO charge, as they survive on donations.

2. Sri Meenakshi Devasthanam

17130 McLean Rd, Pearland, TX 77584-4692 +1 281-489-0358 ext. 100 http://www.emeenakshi.org/
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Sri Meenakshi Devasthanam

Reviewed By madhurihn - Houston, United States

The temple architecture is very similar to that of the temples in south India. Its very well maintained & is a peaceful abode of god. We traveled from Houston, it took us close to 40 minutes to reach there (26 miles). The parking space is big enough to accommodate many cars, but might get crowded during festivals. There are 2 temple complexes within the campus. One of them is the main temple with Meenakshi & Venkateshwara as the main deities. The other one has Ganesha idol in it with Navagraha & they also conduct many pooja rituals in this building. The temple has a kitchen & a dining hall, where you can buy any south Indian food on their menu. It was hygienic & tasty too! If you are here on leisure & have time, you can walk past Ganesha temple to find peacocks & pea hens to click some beautiful pictures. PS: The dress code for temple visit states that one should wear clothing which covers shoulders & knees applicable to both men & women. We loved the place. Hope you enjoy your visit too :)

3. The Galleria

5085 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77056-5673 +1 713-622-0663 [email protected] http://www.simon.com/mall/the-galleria
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4.5 based on 5,187 reviews

The Galleria

More than 26 million visitors each year seek the dynamic & fine shopping environment uniquely offered by The Galleria, Texas’ largest shopping center and fourth largest domain nationally. International guests and Houstonians blend seamlessly in the center while on shopping excursions or entertaining guests at one of the signature eateries. Spanning 2.4 million square feet of space, housing 400 fine stores and restaurants, two high-rise hotels, and three office towers, The Galleria is Houston’s most popular retail and tourist destination, meeting every style and taste.

Reviewed By 160harveyh

This is the epicenter of shopping, walking and people watching in Houston. From great shopping, high end art galleries to ice skating, the Galleria is a great place to see and visit. Due to its popularity, the parking lots fill up quickly, especially in the holiday season. Get there as early as you can and preferably right before it opens to get a good parking spot. The Metro bus# 82 goes east and west by the Galleria and connects to many other bus lines around Houston. This is a must see and visit place in Houston and I highly recommend it,

4. The Strand

2100 Strand St, Galveston, Galveston Island, TX 77550-1633 +1 409-762-2515 http://www.galveston.com/downtowntour/
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4.5 based on 3,020 reviews

The Strand

A lively strip in the heart of historic Galveston feautures pubs, delis and specialty shops.

Reviewed By OriginalYouth - Fort Worth, United States

We always try to take a walk around at the Strand when we visit Galveston. There are lots of shops for all budgets, including souvenirs, toys, Resort Wear, collectibles, beauty products Etc. There are restaurants and lots of photo opportunities including street art and murals, a giant chair to pose with, covered awnings in an amazing candy store where you can watch them make fresh taffy.

5. The Seawall

Galveston, Galveston Island, TX +1 409-797-5182 http://Galveston.com
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4.5 based on 2,882 reviews

The Seawall

Walk along this eight-mile seawall built to protect Galveston from the raging winds and waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

Reviewed By Nomad062_10 - Omaha, United States

I never tire of driving up and down the seawall. Beautiful ocean view. Miles of beach. Functional and iconic. Plenty of activities, shops, and food. Must pay to park along the wall which is different from the last time we visited.

6. Laguna Madre Nature Trail

7355 Padre Blvd, South Padre Island, TX 78597-7719 +1 956-761-3000 http://www.sopadre.com/listing/laguna-madre-nature-trail/1079
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4.5 based on 137 reviews

Laguna Madre Nature Trail

This 1,500-foot boardwalk crosses four acres of marshland, where bird watchers can spot many coastal and migratory birds and numerous others tempted by the berries on the fiddlewood bushes along the trail

Reviewed By TGoodGurg - Coeur d'Alene, United States

Great walk for the early morning or late evening. Great birds to view. So pretty and an easy trail on a boardwalk.

7. Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens

1 Westcott St, Houston, TX 77007-7009 +1 713-639-7750 [email protected] http://www.mfah.org/a/christmas-village-at-bayou-bend
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4.5 based on 447 reviews

Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens

Bayou Bend is the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's house museum for American decorative arts and paintings. Displayed in the former home of Houston civic leader and philanthropist Ima Hogg (1882-1975), the collection is one of the finest showcases of American furnishings, silver, ceramics, and paintings in the world. The house is situated on 14 acres of organically maintained gardens in Houston's historic River Oaks neighborhood.

Reviewed By larryd1941

Comparing the Bayou Bend American furniture rooms to DuPont's Winterthur Museum is unfair, as they both have excellent collections of American furnihings but Bayou Bend has a less comprehensive view of 18th and 19th century furnishings than Winterthur. It is still high on my list of National "must see" Museums. Its grounds are enchanting and the Museum feels more like a visit to a wealthy friend's home (a la Marjorie Merriweather Post's Hillwood in Washington, DC) than to a major Museum of American furniture (Winterthur in Delaware)

8. Moody Mansion

2618 Broadway St, Galveston, Galveston Island, TX 77550-4427 +1 409-762-7668 http://www.moodymansion.org/
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4.5 based on 736 reviews

Moody Mansion

Restored to its turn of the century splendor, the 28,000 square-foot, four-story structure was completed in 1895. Today, our guests visit 20 rooms on a self-guided tour that depicts the home life of a powerful Texas family. The Moodys established one of the great American financial empires. Based on cotton, it grew to include banking, ranching, insurance and hotels. The mansion is one of the finest places to visit, a trip back in time. Touring the museum should definitely be on the top on the list for things to do on Historic Galveston Island. Tour Information: Self-guided Audio Tours: Children 6 & Under Free Self-guided audio tours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily (last tickets sold at 4p.m.; house closes at 5 p.m.) Behind-the-scenes Tours: Exclusive docent-guided tours to areas not normally open to the public 4 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday | limited size tours | reservations highly recommended Group Tours: Moody Mansion tour descriptions: Self-guided audio tours: Two audio tours allow you to set your own pace through the house and grounds. • The Moody Family tour features six members of the Moody family telling stories about their ancestors. This tour is also translated into Spanish. • Mary’s tour, appropriate for children and adults, is narrated by an actress portraying the late Mary Moody Northen as if she were guiding you through her home. Guided 25th Anniversary Tour: Behind-the-scenes tours celebrate the 25th anniversary of Moody Mansion’s restoration. A knowledgeable docent guides guests through areas not normally open to the public, describing Mary Moody Northen’s vision for preserving her home and sharing her collections. These tours are conducted at 4 p.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Tour size is limited; reservations are highly recommended.

Reviewed By ksufan88 - Wichita, United States

Tickets can be purchased online or at the gift shop (located at the back of the property along with some off-street parking) with credit or debit (no cash). We received an excellent explanation of what to expect during the tour from the lady at the gift shop who handed us the audio devices (sealed in plastic bags). There were three audio choices at each of the stations in each of the rooms open for tours on the first and second floors (regular information, personal diary snippets, and regular information in Spanish). There is also a short introductory video and three old cars to see in the garage. The home contains period furnishing and family photographs, and the audio tour is well done. We were able to see everything in 90 minutes.

9. 1892 Bishop's Palace

1402 Broadway St, Galveston, Galveston Island, TX 77550-4938 +1 409-762-2475 [email protected] http://www.galvestonhistory.org/sites/1892-bishops-palace
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4.5 based on 1,305 reviews

1892 Bishop's Palace

The Bishop's Palace (a.k.a. Gresham House) is a contributing building in the East End Historic District, a National Historic Landmark. The house is listed in the National Register of Historic Places at the national level of significance in the area of architecture. Architectural historians list the Bishop's Palace (Gresham House) as one of the most significant of Victorian residences in the country. It is owned and operated by Galveston Historical Foundation.

Reviewed By elchaco - Houston, United States

I've been to Galveston so many times and this was the first time visiting Bishop's Palace. The self guided tour allows you to enjoy the house at your own pace and really take in the details and experience what it was like to live in those times. I thought my kids (8 and 14) were going to be bored, but turns out they really liked it too!

10. Minute Maid Park

501 Crawford St, Houston, TX 77002-2113 +1 713-259-8000 http://houston.astros.mlb.com/hou/ballpark/index.jsp
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4.5 based on 3,164 reviews

Minute Maid Park

Reviewed By 249SusanB249

Minute Maid Park is not only home to our champion Astros , it is also home to thousands of Houstonians and guests who love this super clean, upbeat beautiful ballpark which features occasional fireworks and a fantastic train that blows its whistle and chugs across the far side of the ballpark every time a member of the Astros makes a home run. Completed in 2000, Minute Maid Park is in an extremely handsome structure with a retractable roof that is opened or closed depending on the weather conditions. You can be sure there will be no cancelled ball games because of weather. In busy downtown Houston, police officers direct traffic to minimize congestion around the park, but allow sufficient time to drive your car through crowded streets, park, and walk several blocks before you find your seat and, if you're an American, place your hand over your heart just in time for the National Anthem. Whether you're an American or a most welcome International guest, there just couldn't be any better place to watch a ball game and all the sideline entertainments than Minute Maid Park.

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