Houston Culture

More than just a team. More than just a city. This is Houston — where diversity, innovation, and passion come together.

The Spirit of Space City

Houston is the most diverse city in America. We're home to NASA, world-class medical centers, an incredible food scene, and a thriving arts community. From the Museum District to the energy corridor, from Chinatown to Little India, Houston represents the best of what American cities can be.

The Astros aren't just our baseball team — they're a reflection of who we are: resilient, innovative, and always reaching for the stars.

What Makes Houston Special

World-Class Food

From Tex-Mex to Vietnamese cuisine, BBQ to fine dining, Houston's food scene rivals any city in the world. We're home to James Beard winners and the best breakfast tacos you'll ever taste.

Music & Entertainment

Houston shaped hip-hop history and continues to produce incredible talent. From the legendary Warehouse Live to intimate jazz clubs, the city pulses with live music every night.

Arts & Museums

The Museum District houses world-renowned institutions. From contemporary art at the MFAH to the natural wonders at the Museum of Natural Science, culture thrives here.

Space City Legacy

'Houston, we have a problem' became iconic for a reason. NASA's Johnson Space Center put Houston at the heart of space exploration and continues to push humanity forward.

Diverse Neighborhoods

Heights, Montrose, Midtown, EaDo — each neighborhood has its own character. From historic bungalows to modern high-rises, Houston offers endless ways to call this city home.

Community Spirit

When Hurricane Harvey hit, Houston showed the world what community means. We lift each other up, celebrate our differences, and always have each other's backs.

Iconic Houston

Minute Maid Park

Home of the Astros since 2000, featuring the iconic train in left field, Crawford Boxes, and retractable roof. More than a ballpark — it's where championship memories are made.

2017 Champions2022 Champions

The Skyline

From the Williams Tower to JPMorgan Chase Tower, Houston's skyline reflects our status as the energy capital of the world and one of America's great cities.

4th Largest CityEnergy Capital

Houston by the Numbers

145+

Languages Spoken

11K+

Restaurants

2.3M

Population

665

Square Miles

This is Our City

From the oil fields to the operating rooms, from the concert halls to the ball fields, Houston represents the American dream in action. We're a city that works hard, plays hard, and always has room at the table for one more.

Houston Strong