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The strand Galveston
Place: holiday inn, United States
Tags: parks, nature swimming, fishing, bird watching, cheap hotels, fun, Adventure
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This time for spending my vacations I select Houston. Houston is a very beautiful city and it contains lots of attractions to see. I went there by plane. Houston offers many hotels in Houston which provide best services world wide in low prices. Hotels in Houston offer rooms at cheap prices and offer best services. Cheap hotels in Houston have best to offer to the customers. I stayed here for three days and I enjoyed a lot. I visited three places. Here I am mentioning these places.

Hermann park- This lovely, green oasis located in the heart of Houston, near Rice University, is home to the Miller Outdoor Theater, the Houston Zoo, and the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Presented to the city of Houston in 1914 by George Hermann, the park fell into disrepair in the '80's. Thanks to the concerted efforts of a committed volunteer organization, the Hermann Park Conservancy, however, the 445-acre park is once again a lovely spot for picnics, walks, or just sitting to watch the world go by. I stayed in holiday inn Houston hotel. I suggest to the visitors of the Houston to stay in this hotel.

The strand Galveston-Galveston visitors looking for a place to enjoy nature, swimming, walking trails, fishing or just surf and sun usually find their way to this park. Covering about 2000 acres, the park reaches from the west island bay to the Gulf of Mexico. It is a family paradise with picnic grounds, observation towers, bird watching and full camping facilities. Evening outdoor entertainment is offered during the summer months, and reservations are advised for overnight ventures. Located on the west side of Galveston, it is easy to spot. Bring along the family and have some fun in the sun.

Galveston island state park-Houston is a fast-paced, thoroughly modern city, but if you want to see where it all began Allen's Landing is the place to go. When the brothers John K. and Augustus Chapman Allen saw the area where the two bayous came together, they envisioned a vibrant port. Today the city still retains the same entrepreneurial spirit that invigorated the Allen brothers and inspired the development of what is now the fourth largest city in the nation.



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