Whether you’re flying to Houston for business or for pleasure, evoJets Charter will deliver you there in ultimate style and comfort. Let us fly you direct to “Space City” where you can tour NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, visit the illustrious Houston Museum District, and enjoy shows from year-round resident companies in all major performing arts.At Space Center Houston, visitors can explore many exhibits and shows detailing the history of space travel, how astronauts live and work in space, and current space flight activity. Some features include Blast Off, Living in Space, The Astronaut Gallery, Mission Status, Starship Gallery, and children play areas. Also, be sure to catch The NASA Tram Tour for a behind-the-scenes look at the Johnson Space Center where you may see mission control past and present, space vehicle and rocket preparation, and possibly even a glimpse of astronauts training for upcoming missions.
Houston is well-known and loved for its thriving arts and culture. For an inside scoop on the creative scene in Houston, check out some of these museums, attractions, and art districts: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, The Menil Collection, Gallery Row, Upper Kirby District, Alley Theatre, Houston Ballet, Holocaust Museum Houston, Houston Museum of Natural Science, Richmond Avenue Corridor, Houston Heights, Houston Grand Opera, Houston Symphony, Buffalo Soldiers National Museum, Czech Center Museum Houston, Houston's Society for the Performing Arts, Dominic Walsh Dance Theater, Main Street Theater, and Art Car Museum.Though misconceptions of Houston’s landscape tend to suggest that it’s flat and barren, full of oil-fields, that is not the case. Rather, the city is alive with lush green parks and rolling, wooded lands, where golf courses are aplenty and golfing season lasts 365 days a year. Some of the top courses include Memorial Park Golf Course, Cypresswood Golf Club, BlackHorse Golf Club, Meadowbrook Farms Golf Club, The Tournament Course at Redstone Golf Club, and Augusta Pines.Some other places to enjoy Houston’s great outdoors are Allen's Landing, Anahauc National Wildlife Refuge, Armand Bayou Nature Center, Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge, Brazos Bend State Park, Buffalo Bayou, Discovery Green, Eddie V. Gray Wetlands Center, Galveston Island State Park, George Ranch Historical Park, Guadalupe Plaza Park, Hermann Park, Houston Arboretum & Nature Center, Huntsville State Park, Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center, Lake Livingston State Park, North Lake Conroe Paddling Co., Sea Center Texas, Texas City Prairie Preserve, and Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge.
Houston has a wide variety of accommodations for visitors to relax and unwind. For supreme comfort and service, look into some of these luxury hotels: The Lancaster Hotel, The St. Regis Houston, Four Seasons Houston, two Omni Houston Hotels, Hotel Icon, Houstonian Hotel Club and Spa, InterContinental Houston, Hotel ZaZa Houston, Hotel Granduca, Sheraton Houston Brookhollow Hotel, The Westin Galleria Houston, Hotel Indigo Houston at the Galleria, and Hilton Houston North.There are several airports around the Houston area which may serve your travel needs: George Bush Intercontinental Airport, William P. Hobby Airport, Ellington Airport, Sugar Land Regional Airport, and Lone Star Executive Airport. George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH, KIAH) is about 20 miles north of downtown Houston and, in 2006, it was named the fastest growing of the top ten airports in the United States by the Department of Transportation. There are two fixed base operators (FBOs) at this airport—Landmark Aviation and Atlantic Aviation—which serve private aviation and its passengers.William P. Hobby Airport (HOU, KHOU) is located 8 miles southeast of the central business district of Houston and is home to the 1940 Air Terminal Museum. Five FBOs call Hobby Airport home: Atlantic Aviation Corp, Enterprise Jet Center, Wilson Air Center, Million Air, and Signature Flight Support.Ellington Airport (EFD, KEFD), or Ellington Field, is a joint civil-military airport located 15 miles southeast of downtown Houston. It is currently used by military, commercial, NASA, and general aircraft, and is one of the few airfields built for training during World War I still in operation today. Ellington has two FBOs serving general aviation: Southwest Airport Services and Volo Aviation.
Sugar Land Regional Airport (SGR, KSGR) is found in the town of Sugar Land, about 17 miles southwest of the central business district of Houston. The airport is its own FBO, providing general aviation services and amenities for passengers such as conference rooms, a luxury executive lounge, catering, and more.Lone Star Executive Airport (CXO, KCXO) is located in the town of Conroe, TX, about 37 miles north of the central business district of Houston. There are three full-service FBOs at Lone Star: General Aviation Services, Galaxy Aviation Services, and Wing Aviation.Houston has hot summers with temperatures in the 80s, and the hottest month is July, with an average maximum temperature of 93.6 degrees Fahrenheit. In the winter, temperatures are mild to cool, usually in the 50s. The coolest month of the year is January with an average minimum temperature of 45.2 degrees. Houston’s annual average precipitation is 53.34 inches, while the wettest month—June—has an average rainfall of 6.25 inches. |