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Getting around Houston by light rail
Houston’s sleek light rail runs up and down Main Street, the spine of the center city. These could be the only wheels you need if you are staying downtown and your destinations are along that route (Midtown, most Museum District attractions, Herma...
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Getting around Houston by bike
Compared to other cities its size, Houston has done little in the way of providing well-marked bicycle lanes. Bicycling in the heart of town is difficult and hazardous. Even on “Bicycle Lane” posted streets, there is little or no community sense o...
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Driving in Houston
There’s no delicate way to put it: driving in Houston is dangerous. On the freeways, slower traffic does not keep to the right and fast drivers weave from lane to lane. At traffic signals, green does mean “go” in Houston, but cautious locals have ...
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Getting to Houston from IAH or Hobby airports
Unlike most other major metropolitan areas, Houston has few options for reliable mass transportation from the airports to the center city. There are reasonably priced hotel shuttles and a door-to-door van service (Super Shuttle, 800-BLUE-VAN). Tax...
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When to go to Houston
Houston is famously steamy in summer, but it’s also the most air-conditioned city this side of Dubai (it’s worth remembering that the 1965 Astrodome, now a white elephant gawked at from the freeway, was the world’s first enclosed, air-conditioned ...
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