In Texas, June is brimming with travel ideas, from wine tastings in Austin to mural festivals in Corpus Christi. Whether floating down the rivers of Central Texas or exploring Houston’s Japanese culture festival, there’s something for everyone this summer.
In Austin, The Loren Hotel is launching wine programs, while the Hill Country Wineries hit the road for an Austin Road Show at the Central Library. In Central Texas, tubing down rivers like the Comal offers a refreshing escape, but safety precautions are crucial. CultureMap shares five essential tips for tubing this summer.
Exciting developments await travelers in smaller towns like Gonzales, where Ottine Mineral Springs reopens with new pools and amenities. Fredericksburg’s Albert Hotel introduces Junebug’s BBQ, while Waco’s Magnolia Table unveils a summer menu. In Houston, the Tokyo X festival celebrates Japanese culture at NRG Center, offering a blend of entertainment and activities.
Corpus Christi’s Mural Fest highlights vibrant art throughout downtown, culminating in a block party. Fort Worth welcomes The Nobleman Fort Worth and Duchess restaurant, promising luxury accommodations and gourmet dining. Meanwhile, Dallas’ Perot Museum reopens the Moody Family Children’s Museum with interactive exhibits for young visitors.
For those seeking unique experiences, Texas-based Vonlane launches a new route between Dallas and The Woodlands, offering luxury bus service. With diverse offerings across the state, from spa reopenings to cultural festivals, Texas continues to captivate travelers with its rich tapestry of attractions.
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