Space Center Houston, the official visitor center for NASA Johnson Space Center, showcases the thrilling history and future of America’s space exploration. With over 400 artifacts, including moon rocks and flown spacecraft, this attraction is perfect for all ages. Don’t miss the NASA Tram Tour for an insider’s glimpse into Mission Control and Rocket Park, where you can see a Saturn V rocket. Explore interactive exhibits like Mission Mars, where you can experience a simulated Martian sunset. This engaging tour lasts 4 hours and offers a small group experience for personalized attention from knowledgeable guides.
- Visit Space Center Houston, the top attraction in Houston
- Includes a behind-the-scenes NASA Tram Tour
- Explore the fascinating Mission Mars exhibit and Rocket Park
- Small group format for a more intimate experience
Tour departure
Depart from downtown Houston’s iconic Toyota Center and embark on an exciting journey to the world-renowned NASA Johnson Space Center. Sit back and enjoy a comfortable, air-conditioned ride as your professional tour guide shares fascinating stories about Houston’s rich history and the incredible legacy of NASA.
Space Center Houston is a science museum that serves as the official visitor center of NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. It was designated a Smithsonian Affiliate museum in 2014. The organization is owned by NASA, and operated under a contract by the nonprofit Manned Spaceflight Education Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization. The Johnson Space Center is the home of Mission Control and astronaut training.[3]
The center opened in 1992[4] replacing the former Visitor Center in Johnson Space Center Building 2. The museum is 250,000 square feet (23,000 m2) and displays over 400 space artifacts, including the Mercury 9, Gemini 5, and Apollo 17 space capsules.
The pickup location in front of the Toyota center .
1510 Polk St, Houston, TX 77002
At the intersection of Polk and La Branch st
Please look for a White Ford Transit Van
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Or, open your reservation and tap “Meeting Point” for directions.
Houston, the largest city in Texas, is renowned for its space exploration history, diverse culinary scene, and vibrant arts culture. As the home of NASA's Johnson Space Center, the city offers unique attractions, a thriving economy, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
The official visitor center of NASA's Johnson Space Center, offering interactive exhibits, historic spacecraft, and behind-the-scenes tours of NASA facilities.
A collection of 19 museums, cultural centers, and galleries, showcasing art, science, and history.
A 12-acre urban park in downtown Houston, featuring gardens, fountains, and hosts to various events and concerts.
A fusion of Texan and Mexican cuisine, featuring dishes like fajitas, enchiladas, and nachos.
Slow-smoked meats, often served with tangy BBQ sauce, coleslaw, and baked beans.
Fresh seafood from the Gulf of Mexico, including shrimp, oysters, and crab.
These months offer pleasant weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city. The crowds are moderate, and major events like the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo take place during this time.
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CST (GMT-6) / CDT (GMT-5) during daylight saving time
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Houston is generally safe for tourists, but as with any large city, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions.
Greyhound Bus Station
Efficient and affordable, but coverage is limited to certain areas. Good for reaching major attractions and the Medical Center.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
A barrier island off the coast of Texas, offering beautiful beaches, historic sites, and family-friendly attractions.
A historic city known for its Spanish colonial missions, vibrant River Walk, and cultural attractions.
Price varies by option