Texas

United States of America

Klyde Warren Park featuring night scenes and a fountain
Reunion Tower which includes a high rise building, a city and landscape views
San Antonio
Houston
Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

The Lone Star State is like its own nation, packing in plains, mountains, a tropical coastline, historic cities and friendly subcultures within its vast borders.

Visit Texas multiple times and you will have a different experience with every trip, as it is a state of dazzlingly diverse regions. One guarantee is that wherever you are in the state you will be greeted with friendly locals, hearty food and unforgettable sights.

Start in the South Texas Plains to learn about the history of the state. San Antonio was founded by the first European settlers in 1718, while the Alamo was the site of a famous battle during the Texas Revolution.

Head to the Gulf Coast to explore stunning beaches and barrier islands, as well as the thrilling city of Houston. Marvel at the achievements of astronauts in the Space Center or spend days roaming the attractions in the Houston Museum District. Sunbathe and swim on the beaches of Galveston Island or watch for rare birds in Goose Island State Park.

Journey north to the Prairies and Lakes region, the home of Dallas and Fort Worth. For the best views of Dallas, head up Reunion Tower before enjoying attractions such as the Dallas Museum of Art and the Sixth Floor Museum, which is dedicated to JFK. After meeting cowboys in the Stockyard District of Fort Worth, relax on the grounds of a ranch or by the shores of a lake.

Artistic Austin is located in the heart of Hill Country. Enjoy micro-brewed beer and curious creative sites such as the Cathedral of Junk in the Texan capital. Outside the city, go underground in Cascade Caverns or drive along deserted roads lined with wildflowers.

In the far west of the state, join one of the hiking trails in Big Bend National Park. Trek through canyons or raft down rivers that carve up the dramatic landscape. Big Bend Country is also the home of El Paso, a historic border town with a zoo, museums and quick access to mountains.

Texas is such a vast state that it offers multiple international airports and routes into the state. Come here at any time of year to experience the many joys of Texas life.

Popular cities in Texas

Japanese Tea Gardens featuring a garden and a pond
San Antonio
Known for Rivers, Walking and Historical
San Antonio awaits: its riverfront, entertainment, parks, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • River Walk
  • Lackland Air Force Base
  • Six Flags Fiesta Texas
Dallas which includes a garden, a monument and skyline
Dallas
Known for Live music, Theaters and Museums
Experience the live music, museums, and theater in Dallas!

Reasons to visit

  • American Airlines Center
  • Galleria Dallas
Southfork Ranch showing a pool and a house
Austin
Known for Entertainment, Live music and Festivals
Escape to Austin! Enjoy its live music, entertainment, and university life.

Reasons to visit

  • University of Texas at Austin
  • Sixth Street
South Padre Island showing hiking or walking and a sunset as well as children
South Padre Island
Known for Beaches, Islands and Sea
College students and families are drawn to this Texas barrier island for its oceanfront access and unbeatable weather.

Reasons to visit

  • South Padre Island Beach
  • Beach Park at Isla Blanca
Houston featuring a city and a high rise building
Houston
Known for Business, Sports and Theaters
Houston is calling! Discover its theater, sports, entertainment, and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Daikin Park
Galveston which includes street scenes, a city and a house
Galveston
Known for Beaches, Excursions and Sea
Enjoy the quaint old downtown architecture, explore historic mansions, and visit the museums and galleries of Texas’s foremost port city.