Youth Hostel in Houston
Travel Tips for HI - Houston at the Morty Rich Hostel (Page 3/6)
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16 Sep 2012 Shawna, USA:
I watched the game at Griff's but didn't have time for much else |
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16 Sep 2012 Shawna, USA:
Rothko Chapel, the Menil Collection |
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03 Sep 2012 Manuel, Mexico:
Space Center NASA, Art Museum, etc. Citypass give you 5 attractions for low money. |
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13 Sep 2012 Dominion, USA:
the Menil Collection art Musuem, just a short walk away. |
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17 Aug 2012 Daniel, England & Wales:
The drinkery in Washington avene. Wednesday steak night $15. |
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17 Aug 2012 Daniel, England & Wales:
The owner of the drinkery Rik is very friendly and he ended up driving us to three other bares in the area which was great |
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10 Aug 2012 Cathy, USA:
Just passing thru to FL. No time to see attractions or eat out. |
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21 May 2012 David, USA:
.. about two blocks from Houston Hi, there is Kroger grocery store. There are good lunches from deli and very reasonable price. |
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21 May 2012 David, USA:
Oh, I will try to visiting Bass Pro Shops when I come back again ... |
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21 May 2012 David, USA:
.. Houston Zoo, Houston Natural Science, and Minute Maid Stadium Park. I went to the ball game and it was awesome nice stadium. IT was really worth to go and watch the ball game. |
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HI Hostel Houston at the Morty Rich HostelTravellers from around the world will be treated to Texas-sized hospitality and camaraderie with fellow hostellers at the Houston hostel. Housed in a gracious historic inn on a tree-lined boulevard, the future HI-Houston hostel will host guests in shared dorms and private rooms. The Montrose neighbourhood is ideal for a hostel. Close to public transportation, downtown and the museum district, everyone will find fun things to do in Houston. Walking distance to affordable restaurants, coffee houses, and clubs, hostel guests will also enjoy Houston night life. | more...... |

