By Danno Wise
Texas Travel Expert
Texas is a vast state, full of small towns, historic landmarks, state parks and other attractions that draw visitors year after year. However, believe it or not, the majority of first-time visitors coming to Texas head to the major cities. Whether for business or pleasure, Texas’ top six cities offer visitors plenty of option.
1. Austin – [post_ads_2]
Located in Central Texas, Austin is the state capital and boasts of
population of just over 650,000. Austin is home to the University of
Texas, the Texas State Capitol,
Governor’s Mansion, Senate, and House of Representatives, all of which
attract a variety of visitors. The UT football, baseball, basketball and
volleyball teams draw spectators to home games. Nearby Lake Travis, as
well as Town Lake and Lake Austin are popular destinations for
fishermen, water skiers, swimmers and water sport enthusiasts. But, more
than anything, Austin is famous for its music. Regardless of what time
of year you visit, there will be plenty of entertainment, lodging and
dining options available for you in Austin.
2. Corpus Christi –
The gem of the Coastal Bend, Corpus is
home to 280,000 people. Recent years have seen Corpus take huge leaps in
building attractions. The Texas State Aquarium and USS Lexington
are among the top visitor destinations in the state. Of course, being a
“beach town,” Corpus also boasts an impressive stretch of shore. The
Padre Island National Seashore stretches from Corpus south 75 miles to
the Port Mansfield Cut. This isolated stretch of beach has gained
recognition as a sea turtle nesting ground, as well as being a favorite
spot for fishermen, sun seekers and beachgoers. Corpus also features an
impressive number of quality hotels, restaurants and museums.
3. Dallas –
The metropolitan hub of Northeast Texas’ Prairies and Lakes region,
Dallas draws thousands of business and pleasure visitors annually. With
1.2 million people calling it home, Dallas is truly a major city and has
the amenities one would expect from a city of that size. Of course,
most people relate Dallas to the Cowboys. But, while there are plenty of
tourists who head to Texas Stadium to watch the ‘Boys each year, Dallas
has much more to offer visitors. Dallas boasts world-class shopping,
theatre, and accommodations. While your in town, don’t miss seeing the horses at Lone Star Park.
4. El Paso –
An enduring symbol of the Old Southwest, El Paso is a unique
destination located at the far corner of Big Bend country in West Texas
and is home to just over a half-million people. In addition to top
quality hotels,
restaurants and attractions, El Paso is a great jumping off point for a
“two-nation vacation,” with many tourists heading across the border to
shop in Mexico. Like other western destinations, El Paso is also famous
for its year around golf weather.
5. San Antonio –
Probably
the most recognized “tourist town” in Texas, San Antonio is a true
metropolis, with over 1 million individuals residing there. San Antonio
is a unique blend of historic landmarks such as the Alamo, world-class dining and hotels along the Riverwalk, and modern attractions such as Fiesta Texas and SeaWorld Texas. With plenty to do and see, San Antonio is a favorite with visitors 12 months a year.
6. Houston – [post_ads_2]
The largest city in Texas, with nearly 2 million in the city and 4
million in the metro area, Houston offers visitors a wide range of
amenities. Houston’s new Downtown Aquarium is among the long list of
attractions, which includes Johnson Space Center, and the annual Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. And, of course, there are a variety of top-flight restaurants, hotels and events available in Houston all year long.
So,
while there are a number of “out-of-the-way” towns and attractions to
visit in Texas, if you are looking for a sure thing, you can’t go wrong
with one of Texas’ top cities.