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Where Dogs Run Wild! DogTown Parks develops urban areas into sprawling pup-topias by combining existing natural features with landscape engineering, to provide fun from a dog's point-of-view. Our parks cater to the desires of dogs, while also providing pleasantries for pet parents.
Jul 2, 2015 · The Dogtown Days of Summer. Get your summer skate on at the Texas-sized North Houston Skate Park. By Jenae Sitzes July 2, 2015. The $6.7 million skate park is the largest in the...
- Go for a Round of Mini-Golf and Cocktails. Looking to enjoy a game of mini-golf but mindful of your inclination towards Happy Gilmore-style antics? If so, Puttshack might be the perfect spot for you.
- Skate Under the Stars. This spring, from February 9 to March 31, Houstonians can go for a spin at Houston’s only outdoor skating rink at downtown’s Discovery Green.
- Visit the Aquarium. Get ready for a thrilling adventure as you delve into captivating attractions such as the mesmerizing Stingray Reef and the enigmatic Sunken Temple.
- Explore the Underground. An often overlooked aspect of Houston is its subterranean tunnel system situated 20 feet beneath Downtown Houston. Stretching across more than 6 miles, these air-conditioned tunnels originated in the 1930s as a singular passage connecting two buildings.
On any given day, nearly 400 dogs and puppies wake up here at Dogtown, a multiple-building community created to provide the love, care, rehabilitation, and companionship needed to prepare them for adoption.
- Double Decker Bus Tour
- Downtown Houston Tunnel System
- Heritage Society Museum
- The Church of Beer
- Discovery Green
- Hobby Center For Performing Arts
- Houston Police Museum
- Bayou Place
- Houston Graffiti & Street Art by Segway
- Toyota Center
Climb up the stairs to the top deck of an open-topped double-decker London bus and ride around Downtown plus the rest of Houston to see all the major sights. The hop-on-hop-off service has three pick up points in Downtown Houston. One at Market Square Park, another at Houston City Hall Visitor Center and one on Bagby Street in DT’s Theater district...
Once you’ve seen DT Houston at street level, head down into the Downtown Houston Tunnel System and explore what lies twenty feet beneath. It’s a surreal subterranean world which interlinks over ninety blocks. Wander through the six-mile-long labyrinth of brightly illuminated walkways full of retail outlets and food courts with cafes and restaurants...
The Heritage Society Museum is in the Sam Houston Park off Lamar Street in Downtown Houston. More of a village within the city than a museum, here the exhibits are a collection of historic buildings which stand within ten acres of landscaped grounds. Dwarfed by the skyscrapers surrounding them, the restored premises include the oldest building stil...
The St Arnold brewery company, named after a European saint, is the oldest craft beer brewery in the state of Texas and where better to sample their products than in Downtown Houston in an unusual and church-ified atmosphere. Take a tour of the brewery premises then enter through the huge double doors of the restaurant pavilion. The interior is dec...
Discovery Green, a twelve-acre public park in Downtown Houston is as much a social hub as it is a park. The park has a one-acre lake, fountain and two promenades, one lined with oak trees and the other offering three-hundred and sixty-degree views of DT Houston. The park holds weekly festivals and events ranging from dance to film presentations to ...
The Hobby Center For Performing Arts is an ultra-modern, theater on Bagby Street in Downtown Houston. Split into two separate auditoriums, the Sarofim Hall and the Zilkha Hall; the theater has a total seating capacity for over three thousand. The Hobby Center’s major showpieces are the sixty-foot glass windows, with incredible DT Houston views, in ...
The Houston Police Museum on Downtown’s Travis Street is in the lobby of the Houston Police headquarters. The Houston Police memorabilia, collected over several decades, includes a helicopter suspended from the ceiling, a vintage auto shot through with bullet holes and antique highway patrol motorcycles. There is also a memorial wall dedicated to H...
Fulfill all your dining and entertainment needs under one roof at the Bayou Place complex in the Theater district of Downtown Houston. Take in a movie with dinner at the AMC Dine-In, a classic burger at the Hard Rock Cafe or sushi at the Blue Fish. Follow with a concert or show at the Revention Center or the Ballroom, then relax on the outdoor pati...
Ride a Segway around the streets of Downtown Houston and discover over two hundred individual murals created by the best aerosol artists in Texas. Start out in Graffiti Park on Leeland Street, a parking lot surrounded by buildings daubed with gigantic, colorful artworks. There you’ll master maneuvering the Segway, before taking to the cycle lanes a...
The Toyota Center is an indoor sport and event venue in Downtown Houston and the home base of the Houston Rockets basketball team who draw crowds large enough to fill the twenty thousand seat arena to capacity. The center often hosts big-name music concerts by groups like the Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac, and Justin Beiber. There are various dinin...
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This stadium space will also host dog agility competitions. You will have the ability to train in a real stadium environment. We have the ability to put Houston, TX on the map in the world of dog sports. That's good for dogs, good for the world, and good for the Houston economy.