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Hermann Park

6001 Fannin St., Houston, Texas

Marking the southern border of Houston’s Museum District, Hermann Park offers 445 acres (180 hectares) of urban parklands just minutes from downtown. With a lake, golf course, gardens, and plenty of space for outdoor activities, the park is an idyllic spot for city dwellers to escape the crowds or spread out a picnic blanket.

Commonly included on Houston city tours, Hermann Park is a favorite among families and nature lovers. Spot elephants, tigers, and other animals at Houston Zoo; stroll through the rose and Japanese gardens; take a ride on the Hermann Park Railroad; or cruise around McGovern Lake in a pedal-boat. During the summer months, catch an open-air show at the Miller Outdoor Theater or explore the park’s network of walking, jogging, and cycling trails.

  • Entrance to the park is free, but admission tickets are required for some attractions and activities.
  • Find restrooms, playgrounds, and picnic areas scattered throughout the park. For lunch, snacks, and drinks, head to the Pinewood Café by McGovern Lake.
  • The park and most of its attractions are wheelchair and stroller accessible.

Hermann Park is located south of downtown Houston within the Museum District. Metro line 700 has two stops with park access—the Hermann Park/Rice U station is closest to the lake, theater, and Japanese Garden, while the Memorial Hermann Hospital/Houston Zoo station is at the south end of the park near the zoo. If you’re driving, there are numerous parking areas within the park.

The park is open daily from 6am to 11pm, but individual gardens and attractions have varying hours of operation. Popular attractions, such as the zoo and Rose Garden, can get busy on weekends and during the summer. It helps to arrive early to avoid the crowds; however, the park is big enough that you’ll always be able to find a quiet spot.

With numerous museums, galleries, and cultural centers, the district has something to suit all ages and interests. At the northern end of Hermann Park, visit the Houston Museum of Natural Science, the Health Museum, or the Children’s Museum of Houston, which are all packed with fun and interactive exhibitions. Nearby, take in some history at the Holocaust Museum Houston, one of the largest of its kind in the United States; if you’re into art, stop by the Museum of Fine Arts or the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. Other highlights include the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum and the Houston Museum of African American Culture.

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