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Anybody here in TX? We're going to a wedding in College Station in March and plan on spending the week before or after there so he have time to explore.
We'll probably fly into Houston and will rent a car so that we have transportation.
Anything we should see or do while we'll there? Right now the only things we have on our list are The Alamo and a bbq place that I keep seeing on tv and can't remember the name of now.
Re: TX ladies?
I honestly don't think the Alamo is all that fantastic. There are a lot of neat missions in the surrounding area that I think are much neater and give you a better appreciation of what life at the Alamo would be like.
I would suggest one city or maybe San Antonio and Austin instead of driving all over the state. If you decide on a city I can give you better suggestions.
Where is the wedding in CS? When is it? I can also suggest some great eats there as well.
Probably NOT what you were looking for.
March is a great time to go the bluebonnets should be fantastic. And hotels shouldnt be a major issue unless you are heading to the coast but planning in advance always helps.
The Blue Bell creamery does tours with free ice cream during the week which is always fun and not too far from CS (and omg amazing ice cream if you haven't had it)
Pp mentioned a ton of great things in Austin and San Antonio. The hill county between Austin and SA is also very popular with a bunch of quaint towns to shop and explore and a ton of cute B&Bs if that interests you. Fredericksburg, Wimberley, Gruene, and Leukenbach to name a few. With the flowers this area will be beautiful.
If you like outdoors there is also enchanted rock to hike. Or the Blue hole in Wimberley (although that is usually better enjoyed in the summer for swimming) along with placed closer to Austin mentioned by pp.
So it really just depends on what kind of trip you want to take.
if you have time in CS you may enjoy a walking tour of A&M campus they have guided tours available as well as a trip to the Bonfire Memorial on campus.
Ask me closer to your trip and once you have itenerary sketched out and I would be happy to suggest food too. I am already jealous of your trip just for that!
(i am in Northern VA now and miss my Texas food)