Bayou Bend is the former home of Ima Hogg, a famous philanthropist. Visitors can wander through 14 acres of woodlands & formal gardens, or check out the house that contains 4,800 various works of art.
This is a great place to hangout when you're looking for a calm relaxing place. Also check out the zen garden, seeing the ducks and coyfish is amazing.
Enjoy some sliders at Little Bigs along a picturesque pond filled with ducks. Bring a blanket to read under the trees and at sunset take a stroll through the Chinese Garden or the Rose Garden. Read more.
Rebecca Masson, chef of Fluff Bake Bar, eats here on her nights off. She loves the Garden menu. Read more.
The menus change with the seasons, but the vegetables-only garden menu, at $49 for 4 courses, is like nothing else in Houston. Read more.
Look at Matisse's "Backs I-IV" as it gives an amazing depiction of an artists stylistic development through 2 decades. Read more.
Paintings are abundant, but the lovely sculpture garden is also worth viewing. Film buffs love the museum for its weekly showing of classic and foreign films.
As mentioned, here's "Walking Man" by Auguste Rodin on display at the Cullen Sculpture Garden. Admission is included, and it's just across Bissonnet St from the main Beck & Law gallery buildings.
Be sure to check out Rodin's work at the sculpture garden across the street from the Law Building. But use this Viator coupon to buy a CityPASS if you're planning a visit. You'll save an extra 7% off! Read more.
To the right of the main gate there is a smaller side gate and path (overgrown with foliage) that leads to inside the yard -the sculptures are rad to see up close all together, some neat oddities too
Great for a photo Shoot! Must meet this guys! Read more.