Anyone exploring Texas should definitely make a detour to the fourth largest city in the USA. With the Space Center, the Museum of Natural Science and the Houston Zoo, Houston offers three of the most famous attractions in the state of Texas. In our travel report, we show you everything we experienced in 3 days in Houston. Things to know about Houston Houston is located in the south-east of the US state of Texas, close to the Gulf Coast, and …
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Space Center Houston – Dive into the world of space travel
Houston – you inevitably associate it with NASA and the associated Space Center. The name alone brings to mind legendary radio messages (“Houston, we have a problem“), rocket launches and the infinite expanses of space. So it was clear to us that while we were in town, a visit to the Space Center Houston was a must. Find out how we liked the NASA visitor center in our travel report. Interesting facts about the Space Center Houston Space Center Houston …
» Read the full blog postTop 10 attractions in San Antonio: River Walk, Alamo & more
During our round trip through Texas we spent 4 days visiting the city of San Antonio. According to “Travel + Leisure“, San Antonio is one of the most beautiful cities in the USA – and we can absolutely confirm that. We particularly liked downtown with its beautiful River Walk and the San Antonio Missions. You can find out more about the city and the most famous top 10 sights & attractions that we visited in our travel report. Things to …
» Read the full blog postUNESCO World Heritage Site in Texas? San Antonio Missions (USA)
When we were planning our trip to Texas, we were looking for UNSECO World Heritage Sites that we could incorporate into our itinerary. The USA currently has 24 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These sites include a variety of natural and cultural monuments, from national parks to historic cities. But there is actually just one UNESCO World Heritage Site in Texas: the San Antonio Missions. This makes the missions the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in the whole State of Texas …
» Read the full blog postLuckenbach in Texas – A German ghost town in the USA
Luckenbach in the US state of Texas is a small town with a rich history dating back to the middle of the 19th century. The town was founded in 1849 by German immigrants who came to Texas to start a new life. The name “Luckenbach” comes from the German word for “Luckenbach” or “Lückenbach”, which refers to the geographical features. The original settlement consisted of a small number of buildings, including a post office and a department store, which served …
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