Austin
Other than having the best live music in the world, Austin, Texas, is situated around a vigorous nightlife. With several night clubs, bars and the annual event of the South by Southwest festival, the soul of music never fades! Austin is mostly flat-land due to it’s location on the Colorado River, but toward the edge of the Texas Hill Country you will find beautiful green, rolling hills. The city offers a mixture both urban and suburban culture and is also home to thousands of students who study at the University of Texas at Austin.
Corpus Christi
This southern region of Texas is at a prefect locality to enjoy fishing, hunting and other outdoor activities. Sit back and relax, as you watch sea birds sore through the air at one of the best sea bird watching locations in the world, the Hans A. Suter Wildlife Area. The city is also home to celebrities such as the actress, Eva Longoria, the popular singer, Selena, and the NFL Hall of Famer, Raymond Berry.
Dallas
Known as the home of the NFL team the Cowboys, this city is filled with die-hard Cowboy fans! Due to the warm weather there is nothing you can’t do in Dallas. Visit the Dallas Aquarium, Art District and museums. Visit the large urban Fair Park for fun flea markets and events. This city offers endless entertainment and attractions for everyone!
Fort Worth
If you’re looking for a fun getaway, Fort Worth is the city for you. Sundance Square, a large, popular leisure center, is packed with boutiques, nightclubs, museums, live theatres, restaurants and art galleries. Check out the city’s rich heritage in the Historic district, where Billy Bob’s and the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame are located.
Houston
Houston, the state’s largest city, is the center of entertainment and culture. The city enjoys hosting a number of annual events celebrating its diverse community. If you’re a sports’ fan, look no further than Houston, the home of three professional sports teams. For a taste of culture, check out the Theater District in downtown, an area thriving with performing arts organizations and performance halls.
San Antonio
Home of the Alamo—San Antonio is most famous for this hot spot, as well as historic missions and River Walk, a stunning walkway lined with restaurants and shops in the downtown area. The city is overflowing in entertainment venues, from museums to art exhibits to performance halls. Plus, there’s a thriving nightlife great for dancing and barhopping. Don’t miss out on trying Tex-Mex, a world famous cuisine found all over the city.
Tyler
Tyler is a breath-taking city known as the Rose Capital of the U.S. because of the miles and miles of rose gardens. The city may be small in size, but it certainly isn’t on entertainment. Residents enjoy the several museums, golf courses, two lakes and zoo located within the city limits. Tyler State Park is also a popular site for canoeing, mountain biking, camping and hiking.