Houston Free Events Calendar including nearby cities - find hundreds of fun free events and free things to do including the best free concerts (classical, jazz, pop, rock, opera), free comedy shows, free museums, art exhibitions & galleries, free and cheap party and nightlife activities to do right now, today, tomorrow, every week day and on the weekend.
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Ratio Houston, 2301 Main Street STE #200, Houston, TX 77002
Twenty24, 2024 Rusk Street, Houston, TX 77003
Present Company, 1318 Westheimer Road, Houston, TX 77006
Who Dat Daiquiri, 3932 Old Spanish Trail #A, Houston, TX 77021
811 St Emanuel St, 811 Saint Emanuel Street, Houston, TX 77003
We Olive & Wine Bar, 249 West 19th Street #B, Houston, TX 77008
Belle Station, 207 Gray Street, Houston, TX 77002
Now or Never, 3030 Travis Street, Houston, TX 77006
2003 Emancipation Ave, 2003 Emancipation Avenue, Houston, TX 77003
BUDDY'S, 2409 Grant Street #STE A, Houston, TX 77006
4our18 Restaurant and Bar, 418 North Sam Houston Parkway East, Houston, TX 77060
Understory, 800 Capitol Street, Houston, TX 77002
1108 Victor st., 1108 Victor st., Houston, TX 77019
4200 Westheimer Rd, 4200 Westheimer Road, Houston, TX 77027
1818 Washington Ave, 1818 Washington Avenue, Houston, TX 77007
1515 Pease St, 1515 Pease Street, Houston, TX 77002
Levy Park, 3801 Eastside Street, Houston, TX
Sugar Cycles North, 1727 West 34th Street #Suite 100, Houston, TX 77018
5600 Richmond Ave., 5600 Richmond Avenue, Houston, TX 77057
Bar 2200, 2200 Southwest Fwy, Houston, TX 77098, USA
New Faith Church, 4315 West Fuqua Street, Houston, TX 77045
Besides many free events listed in our Free Events Calendar in Houston above, here are some more on-going Free Houston Events every day:
Feel the Mist at Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park Houston's "water wall" landmark is a 64-foot-tall fountain located in the Houston Galleria neighborhood. When standing beside this U-shaped fountain, visitors enjoy a mix of neat sounds and cool mists. The fountain's water cascades at a pace of 11,000 gallons per minute. 2800 Post Oak Boulevard, Houston, TX
See the Waugh Drive Bat Colony Emerge at Dusk Nearly 250,000 Mexican free-tailed bats emerge at dusk inside Buffalo Bayou Park to delight onlookers. Where's the best spot for bat viewing? The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department recommends the viewing platform on the southeast corner of the bayou bank along Allen Parkway, the northeast bank of the bayou on Waugh Bridge, and the east rail sidewalk of the Waugh Bridge. Waugh Drive, Houston, TX | https://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/species/bats/bat-watching-sites/waugh-drive-bridge.phtml
Trek the Houston Arboretum and Nature Center Trails The Houston Arboretum and Nature Center offers a 155-acre, fully free sanctuary full of scenic, sycamore-lined streets right in the heart of Houston. Visitors experience bayou, pond, wetland, and meadow ecosystems. It's common for joggers to spot turtles and fish in the wetland portion of the trails. 4501 Woodway Drive, Houston, TX | https://houstonarboretum.org/visit/plan-your-visit/map/
Tour the Campus of Rice University An elite private research institution housed on a lush 300-acre campus, Rice University is one of the cultural hubs of Houston. The Rice campus is renowned for its Mediterranean Revival architecture full light-brick facades, archways, quadrangles, archways, and ornate columns. The public is free to enjoy self-guided tours of the campus. 6100 Main Street, Houston, TX | https://riceadmission.rice.edu/portal/self-guided
Tour the Houston Galleria A tour of the Houston Galleria is a centerpiece of every Houston vacation. More than a mall, Houston Galleria is a gathering place that attracts more than 26 million visitors seeking fine dining, upscale shopping, and epic "people watching." This mixed-use space features retail spaces, office towers, high-rise hotels, cultural exhibits, and an indoor skating rink. 5085 Westheimer Road, Houston, TX | https://www.simon.com/mall/the-galleria
Pay Respect to Historic Houston at Glenwood Cemetery Considered an important Houston landmark, Glenwood Cemetery was the city's first professionally designed cemetery. A number of prominent Houstonians have been laid to rest at this peaceful location overlooking Buffalo Bayou. The public is permitted to respectfully visit the cemetery for self-guided tours. 2525 Washington Avenue, Houston, TX | https://www.glenwoodcemetery.org/
Walk Through the Downtown Tunnels See the underbelly of Houston in the city's downtown tunnel system. Linking 95 full city blocks 20 feet below Houston's bustling downtown streets, the tunnels consist of a convenient network of subterranean, climate-controlled, pedestrian walkways that can be accessed free of charge. 909 Fannin Street (#1650), Houston, TX | https://www.downtownhouston.org/district/downtown-tunnels/
Discover the Scenery at Discovery Green A 12-acre public urban park that almost feels like a slice of Savannah in parts, Discovery Green is a great place for the family in Houston. In addition to providing free entry, this park often hosts free music events, yoga classes, art classes for kids, and more. 1500 McKinney Street, Houston, TX | https://www.discoverygreen.com/
Enjoy Free Art at the Houston Graffiti Building Edgy and inspiring, the Houston Graffiti Building is an industrial structure featuring rotating displays of gritty, colorful street art and murals. This art space has become so popular that the murals now extend to the surrounding blocks. 1503 Chartres Street, Houston, TX
Find Peace at Rothko Chapel Rothko Chapel has become the default meditation space in Houston. Founded by John and Dominique de Menil as a free, non-denominational chapel, this beautiful space is famed for its walls covered in 14 paintings by Mark Rothko. 3900 Yupon Street, Houston, TX
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