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5-Day comprehensive + Austin day trip + deeper Galveston overnight

Houston 7-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Trip length
7 days
Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
$1,920
Budget–luxury
$910–$4,220

As of 2026, the recommended Houston 7-day route runs Day1 NASA Space Center Houston + Ninfa's Tex-Mex · Day2 Museum District + Hermann Park + Hugo's · Day3 Texas BBQ trail + Astros / Texans / Pappas Bros. · Day4 Galveston overnight (1900 Storm + Strand + Bishop's Palace + beach) · Day5 Galveston morning + drive back to Houston + Korean BBQ + Crawfish & Noodles · Day6 Austin day trip (live music capital + Barton Springs + BBQ + Hill Country) · Day7 Houston farewell — Memorial Park + Galleria shopping + Brennan's farewell, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $1,920 on a mid-range budget. 7 days perfect for deep Texas — Houston core (3 days) + Galveston overnight (deeper history + beach) + Austin day trip (live music + barbecue capital + Hill Country) + Houston farewell.

7-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$910

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$1,920

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$4,220

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

NASA Space Center Houston + Ninfa's Tex-Mex

Day 1 from 3-day

Activities

Meal Recommendations

Transit:

Same as 3-day Day 1.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $80 Mid $160 Luxury $400
DAY 2

Museum District + Hermann Park + Hugo's

Day 2 from 3-day

Activities

Meal Recommendations

Transit:

Same as 3-day Day 2.

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $90 Mid $180 Luxury $420
DAY 3

Texas BBQ trail + Astros / Texans / Pappas Bros.

Day 3 from 3-day

Activities

Meal Recommendations

Transit:

Same as 3-day Day 3.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $120 Mid $280 Luxury $700
DAY 4

Galveston overnight (1900 Storm + Strand + Bishop's Palace + beach)

Gulf Coast history + beach overnight

Activities

  1. 09:00 Drive Houston → Galveston (1h via I-45 South) 1 hour

    Same drive as 5-day Day 4. Check into Galveston hotel (Hotel Galvez 1911 or Tremont House Strand).

    Cost: Gas + $200-400 hotel TIP: Hotel Galvez (1911 Spanish Colonial Revival, the canonical Galveston historic hotel, $200-400) OR Tremont House on The Strand (1990 Victorian-style boutique, $180-350).
  2. 10:30 1900 Storm Museum + Pier 21 Texas Seaport Museum 2.5 hours

    Same as 5-day. Add Texas Seaport Museum + 1877 sailing ship Elissa ($14 included in Pier 21 combined ticket). The Elissa is the world's third-oldest sailing ship still operational.

    Cost: $18 Pier 21 combined ticket TIP: Combined Pier 21 ticket ($18) covers 3 museums + Elissa ship.
  3. 13:30 Lunch — Gaido's (1911) or Mosquito Café 1.5 hours

    Gaido's (Galveston seafood institution since 1911, $20-45) or Mosquito Café (East End local-favorite, $15-30, beach-house atmosphere).

    Cost: $15-45 TIP: Mosquito Café for casual local atmosphere. Gaido's for the historic Galveston seafood.
  4. 15:00 Bishop's Palace + Moody Mansion (Victorian mansion tour) 2.5 hours

    Bishop's Palace 1893 ($14 self-guided, Walter Gresham's Victorian mansion designed by Nicholas Clayton — survived the 1900 Hurricane intact). Moody Mansion 1895 ($12, Galveston cotton-merchant William Moody's home). Both walking distance on Broadway Street.

    Cost: $26 both mansions TIP: Combined Galveston Historic Foundation pass $25 includes both + The Strand Visitor Center. Self-guided audio tours included.
  5. 17:30 Galveston beach walk + Stewart Beach OR Seawall Boulevard 2 hours

    Stewart Beach (the canonical Galveston beach, $15 parking, bathrooms + showers + lifeguards) OR Galveston Seawall walking (10 km / 6.2 mile concrete seawall, free walking + bike rentals).

    Cost: $15 parking TIP: Galveston beaches are 6-8/10 quality (brown sand + water from Mississippi River runoff — acceptable but not Caribbean). Bring beach gear May-Oct. Sunscreen + sun hat essential.
  6. 20:00 Dinner — Number 13 Prime Steak & Seafood + Hotel Galvez bar 3 hours

    Number 13 Prime Steak & Seafood (Pier 21, $50-100, upscale Gulf seafood + steakhouse) OR The Galvez Bar (Hotel Galvez 1911 historic lobby bar, classic cocktails). Sunset over the Gulf of Mexico.

    Cost: $50-100 dinner + $20-40 bar TIP: Reservations Fri-Sat. The Galvez Bar's 1911 historic interior is the canonical Galveston nightcap.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel Houston + drive to Galveston

Hotel + drive · $10-25

Lunch

Gaido's (1911) or Mosquito Café

Galveston · $15-45

Dinner

Number 13 Prime Steak & Seafood OR Hotel Galvez Bar

Galveston · $50-100

Transit:

1h drive to Galveston. Walking + driving on Galveston Island for attractions. Overnight at Hotel Galvez 1911 OR Tremont House.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $200 Mid $400 Luxury $800
DAY 5

Galveston morning + drive back to Houston + Korean BBQ + Crawfish & Noodles

Galveston farewell + Asian food deep dive

Activities

  1. 09:00 Galveston Causeway sunrise + breakfast — Sunflower Bakery & Cafe 1.5 hours

    Sunrise over Galveston Causeway (the 3.6 km / 2.2 mile bridge connecting Galveston Island to the mainland — the canonical Galveston dawn photo). Breakfast at Sunflower Bakery & Cafe ($10-20, casual diner since 1989 — pancakes + breakfast tacos).

    Cost: $10-20 TIP: Sunrise canonical 06:00-07:00 from Galveston Causeway.
  2. 11:00 Drive Galveston → Houston (1h via I-45 North) 1 hour

    1h drive back to Houston. Check back into Houston hotel.

    Cost: Gas TIP: Avoid Fri-Sun 14:00-18:00 — I-45 backups brutal.
  3. 13:00 Korean BBQ at Korea House Spring Branch 2 hours

    Same as 5-day Day 5 lunch — Korea House all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ since 1989 ($35-50).

    Cost: $35-50 TIP: Cards. All-you-can-eat is the canonical experience.
  4. 15:30 Vietnam Town walking + banh mi crawl on Bellaire Boulevard 1.5 hours

    Same as 5-day Day 5 — Bellaire Boulevard Vietnam Town 100+ Vietnamese restaurants. Banh mi crawl + Vietnamese coffee + che desserts.

    Cost: $15-30 TIP: Multiple banh mi $8-12 each — sample 3-4 across different shops.
  5. 19:00 Dinner — Crawfish & Noodles (Cajun-Vietnamese fusion farewell) 2.5 hours

    Same as 5-day Day 5 — Crawfish & Noodles' Cajun-Vietnamese fusion crawfish boil since 2008. James Beard semifinalist. $30-65. Crawfish season Mar-May peak.

    Cost: $30-65 TIP: Reservations Fri-Sat. Card. The most-unique Houston Vietnamese restaurant.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Sunflower Bakery & Cafe Galveston

Galveston · $10-20

Pancakes + breakfast tacos + the canonical Galveston morning.

Lunch

Korea House Spring Branch (Korean BBQ all-you-can-eat)

Spring Branch Korean Town · $35-50

Bulgogi + galbi + samgyeopsal + banchan.

Dinner

Crawfish & Noodles (Cajun-Vietnamese fusion)

Bellaire / Spring Branch · $30-65

Crawfish boil + Vietnamese spices farewell.

Transit:

1h drive back to Houston + driving Spring Branch + Bellaire (10-20 min each).

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $130 Mid $280 Luxury $600
DAY 6

Austin day trip (live music capital + Barton Springs + BBQ + Hill Country)

Texas live music + barbecue capital

Activities

  1. 07:00 Drive Houston → Austin (2h45 via I-10 + Highway 71) 2h45

    2h45 drive west via I-10 + Highway 71. Austin is the Texas state capital (970,000), live music capital of the world, barbecue + tech hub, walkable downtown, Texas Hill Country gateway.

    Cost: Gas TIP: Leave Houston 07:00 to arrive Austin 09:30-10:00 before peak heat + tourist crowds.
  2. 10:30 Texas State Capitol (1888 pink granite, taller than US Capitol) 1.5 hours

    Texas State Capitol building (1888) — pink Texas granite, intentionally taller than the US Capitol (308 ft vs 288 ft). Free self-guided + free 30-min guided tours. The state House of Representatives + Senate chambers + Rotunda + Capitol Visitor Center.

    Cost: Free TIP: Free tours every 30 min. Mon-Fri 09:00-17:00. Closed weekends to general tours but grounds open.
  3. 12:00 Lunch — Franklin Barbecue OR La Barbecue (Austin BBQ apex) 2-3 hours

    Franklin Barbecue (the most-famous Texas BBQ — Aaron Franklin, James Beard Award + Anthony Bourdain canonical, $30-50 per person, lines 1-3 hours often). La Barbecue (the easier alternative, $25-40, similar quality). Austin BBQ is regarded as the Texas BBQ apex with Houston BBQ second.

    Cost: $25-50 TIP: Franklin sells out by 14:00 most days — arrive 10:30-11:00 sharp. Or use line-skip service ($75 add-on). La Barbecue easier walk-in.
  4. 15:00 Barton Springs Pool (3-acre spring-fed swimming pool, 20°C year-round) 1.5 hours

    Barton Springs Pool in Zilker Park — natural spring-fed swimming pool (3 acres, 20°C / 68°F year-round). The canonical Austin summer cooldown. $9 admission.

    Cost: $9 TIP: Open daily 5 AM-10 PM. Bring swim gear + towel. 20°C year-round (chilly even in summer). Free to walk around without entering pool.
  5. 17:00 South Congress Avenue walk + 'I love you so much' wall + boutique shopping 1.5 hours

    South Congress Avenue (SoCo) — Austin's iconic boutique shopping district + 'I love you so much' wall (the canonical Austin Instagram spot at Jo's Coffee, 1300 South Congress). Tito's Vodka headquarters + Allens Boots + ATX Cocina + Hopdoddy Burger Bar.

    Cost: Free + shopping TIP: Best at golden hour 5-6 PM. The 'I love you so much' wall queue 5-15 min.
  6. 19:00 Sixth Street live music + Rainey Street nightlife 3-4 hours

    Sixth Street (the canonical Austin live music district, 100+ venues — country + blues + rock + indie nightly) + Rainey Street (the converted-bungalow nightlife district, more upscale cocktails). Live music nightly $0-30 cover. The Continental Club (since 1955) + The Saxon Pub + Antone's (the legendary blues club).

    Cost: $20-80 cover + drinks TIP: Live music canonical Austin experience. Multiple venues — venue-hop $0-30 cover at each. Bring earplugs for the loudest venues.
  7. 23:00 Drive Austin → Houston (2h45 back via I-10) 2h45

    2h45 drive back to Houston. Arrive 01:00-02:00 — late night but day-trippable.

    Cost: Gas TIP: Designated driver mandatory if any drinking. Coffee + caffeine break at HEB or buc-ee's gas station Brookshire or Sealy along I-10.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel + coffee + breakfast taco for the road

Houston Hotel · $10-18

Lunch

Franklin Barbecue OR La Barbecue (Austin BBQ apex)

Austin East Side · $25-50

Brisket + ribs + sausage + 2 sides + bread.

Dinner

Sixth Street + Rainey Street live music + bar food

Austin Downtown · $30-80

Live music + Texas-style bar food (smashburgers + chicken fried steak + queso).

Transit:

2h45 drive each way to Austin via I-10. Long day but day-trippable.

DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $150 Mid $300 Luxury $600
DAY 7

Houston farewell — Memorial Park + Galleria shopping + Brennan's farewell

Houston deeper green spaces + farewell dinner

Activities

  1. 09:30 Memorial Park (3rd-largest US urban park) walking / Eastern Glades 2 hours

    Memorial Park is the 3rd-largest US urban park at 6.4 km² / 1,500 acres — running trails (Memorial Park Loop 4.8 km), Eastern Glades (recently restored 2020 prairie + wetlands), tennis + golf. Quieter alternative to Hermann Park.

    Cost: Free TIP: Best mornings before 11:00 (Texas summer heat). The Eastern Glades 2020 restoration is the recent addition canonical visit. Free parking.
  2. 12:00 Lunch — Brennan's jazz brunch (Sat-Sun) OR Coltivare farm-to-table Heights 2 hours

    Brennan's of Houston jazz brunch ($50-70, Sat-Sun, 1967 Texas Creole institution + tableside Bananas Foster invented at sister New Orleans Brennan's 1951) OR Coltivare (Houston Heights farm-to-table, $30-60, Italian-influenced Heights canonical lunch).

    Cost: $30-70 TIP: Reservations 2 weeks ahead. Brennan's jazz brunch only Sat-Sun.
  3. 14:30 The Galleria mall (7th-largest US mall, 400+ stores + ice skating) 2.5 hours

    The Galleria mall — the 7th-largest US mall, 400+ stores including Saks + Neiman Marcus + Tiffany + Hermès + Apple flagship + 30+ restaurants + ice skating rink in the central atrium (the iconic Galleria visual). The canonical Houston shopping destination + air-conditioned refuge in summer.

    Cost: Shopping TIP: Cards + Apple Pay universal. The ice skating rink is the canonical Instagram spot — $15 admission + skate rental. Free Wi-Fi.
  4. 17:00 Williams Tower Water Wall + sunset (Uptown landmark) 30 min

    Williams Tower (1983 Philip Johnson-designed 64-floor skyscraper, the iconic Uptown landmark) + the Water Wall fountain park at base (the canonical Houston Instagram spot — 64-foot semicircular fountain). Free public access.

    Cost: Free TIP: Best at golden hour 5-7 PM. Free public access. The Water Wall is the most-photographed Houston spot after NASA Saturn V.
  5. 19:00 Farewell dinner — Brennan's of Houston OR Theodore Rex OR March Houston 3 hours

    Brennan's of Houston (1967 Texas Creole, $50-130 — turtle soup + filé gumbo + tableside Bananas Foster flambé). Theodore Rex (Justin Yu modern fine dining, $100-180 tasting). March Houston (1-Michelin equivalent modern American, $100-180 tasting menu).

    Cost: $50-180 TIP: Reservations 2-4 weeks ahead. Card. Smart-casual or smart-formal. Theodore Rex + March are the modern fine-dining apex; Brennan's the historic Houston canon.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel + Tatte Bakery

Hotel · $10-25

Lunch

Brennan's jazz brunch OR Coltivare Heights

Midtown OR Heights · $30-70

Brennan's tableside Bananas Foster + live jazz trio brunch.

Dinner

Brennan's of Houston OR Theodore Rex OR March Houston farewell

Midtown OR Heights · $50-180

Texas Creole canon OR modern fine dining tasting menu.

Transit:

Drive Memorial Park + Galleria + Williams Tower + Heights / Midtown (10-15 min drives between).

DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $140 Mid $320 Luxury $700

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Houston 7-Day Itinerary FAQ

Austin day trip from Houston — worth it?
Yes for music + barbecue fans — Austin is 2h45 drive west via I-10 + Highway 71. Live music capital of the world (100+ venues on Sixth Street + Rainey Street). Texas BBQ apex (Franklin Barbecue + La Barbecue at Austin level, Houston BBQ second). Texas State Capitol building (1888, taller than US Capitol). Barton Springs Pool (20°C year-round natural spring). South Congress Avenue 'I love you so much' wall. Texas Hill Country gateway. Day-trippable but rushed — better as overnight (2 nights). For 7-day Texas trips, splitting 4 nights Houston + 3 nights Austin is the canonical Texas multi-city itinerary.
Galveston overnight or day trip?
Day trip suffices for casual visitors (1900 Storm Museum + Strand walking + Pleasure Pier + Pier 21 lunch). Overnight required for history + architecture travelers (deeper Bishop's Palace + Moody Mansion + 1859 Ashton Villa + Hotel Galvez 1911 historic stay + Galveston Causeway sunrise). Galveston is the canonical Texas historic beach town with the deadliest US natural disaster history (1900 Hurricane killed 6,000-12,000). Hotel Galvez (1911 Spanish Colonial Revival, $200-400) is the canonical historic stay. Tremont House on The Strand (Victorian-style boutique, $180-350) is the modern alternative. Add overnight if doing 5+ day Houston trips.
Best 10-day Texas itinerary?
Houston (4 nights — NASA + Museum District + BBQ trail + Tex-Mex + Vietnamese / Korean BBQ + Astros/Texans) + Galveston (1 night overnight — 1900 Storm Museum + Strand + Bishop's Palace + Hotel Galvez 1911 historic stay) + Austin (3 nights — live music Sixth Street + barbecue capital Franklin/La Barbecue + Texas Capitol + Barton Springs + Texas Hill Country wine country) + San Antonio (2 nights — Alamo + River Walk + Pearl District + missions UNESCO + 3h drive west of Austin). Drive Texas via I-10 + I-35 + Highway 71 — rental car essential for 10-day Texas (Greyhound buses limited, Amtrak Texas Eagle covers 3-4 days only).

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