18 May 2016

How To Get The Most Out Of A City Break In Houston

Houston is a bustling city bursting at the seams with things to do. There is something for everyone, from families, to a couple just wanting a break away. A city break in Houston can be fun filled. So I thought I would share with you some of the ways you can get the most out of a weekend or short break in this fantastic city.

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Do your research

Once you have decided that you are heading to Houston for a city break now is the time to do some research. Consider all the sights you want to see and the places you want to go. You can get some excellent insights online. Or you may want to checkout things like http://houstonhotelmagazine.com for more information. They can offer some great tips and advice and also may be able to unearth some secret hidden gems.

Make a plan

The next thing to do is make a plan. It may seem like you are trying to stick to a schedule but it is the only way to ensure you will get the most out of your short stay. A plan doesn’t have to be rigid or timed. But it will give you an idea on the times you have and will make sure you are not disappointed by not being able to see something. It’s always best if the person who most likes to be in control get’s involved with this. They will enjoy all the planning, and it will make the trip much more memorable.

Think about things logistically

You don't want to be too far away from restaurants and bars, and you also don’t want to have to travel too much to all the wonderful sights and museums. So it’s worth checking where your accommodation is logistical to everywhere. It’s worth considering booking a hotel or apartment that is centrally located to everything. This means you won’t have to spend too much time or money getting from one place to the next.

Consider a city pass to make the most of your stay

A city pass will allow you to see Houston's top five attractions with a saving of up to 48% off booking fees. This can be a great way to make sure you get the most out of the city without it costing you a fortune. Some of the places that are included on a Houston citypass is the space centre and the downtown aquarium. Also, there is the Houston Zoo and the many museums available to see.

Book ahead to avoid disappointment

Finally, the last tip would be to book things in advance. Especially if you are not planning on using a citypass. Most attractions offer a discount when booking online. It would also be worth doing this for any restaurants you want to visit during your stay. The last thing you want is one of the top restaurants not having any availability for your day.

I hope this has given you some useful tips to make the most out of your city break in Houston, Texas.



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25 April 2016

The UK’s Best City Breaks

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Plenty of towns and cities around the UK have been investing in their tourist attractions, meaning even towns like Bolton and Wakefield have become great day-time destinations. For something that lasts a little longer, check out these cities for a really great long weekend or full week away.

Our glorious capital: London


It might sound like stating the obvious, but London is a much-overlook destination for vacation time. There’s a reason people flock from all over the world to visit it: London has become one of the world’s great cities with enough to keep you entertained for weeks on end.

There are the historical sights to visit if you’ve never been before, including the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Buckingham Palace, but if you want to discover something a little less tourist-focussed, be sure to check out the various art galleries that are dotted throughout the city along with the world-class food available on almost every street.

Northern soul: Manchester


The well-worn saying “It’s grim up north” is no longer applicable to the fantastic city of Manchester. The birth-place of alternative culture, there’s a reason why some of the world’s greatest musicians hail from this inspirational and endlessly entertaining city.

A great spot for a shopping trip with friends (with a great range of mixed-price shops for all wallets) to romantic getaways, Manchester offers the kind of cultural experiences you’ll find in London but on a much more relaxed scale in a way that only the Northerners of this country can produce.

Breezy shores: Whitby


If you think it’s impossible to have a great seaside holiday in the UK, you obviously have never visited
Whitby. Ideal for those who their seaside resorts to be less about two-penny slot machines and more about great gothic scenery and fantastic food, Whitby is a fantastic break location.

Great at all times of years, you might not want to go dipping in the sea outside of the depths of summer, but there’s much more to Whitby than sea and sand. Victorian and gothic culture lines the streets making it a mecca for those of an alternative leaning.

If you’re still not sure about the quality of British mini-breaks, there are plenty of others out there that are hoping to convince you of otherwise. Reviews on the likes of OntheBeach are there to persuade you – so what are you waiting for?

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