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Use this map to explore the sights that await you in Texas. Click on a hotel to see the hotels in that area.
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 |  |  | | When to go | | Peak times vary, but include January though March in Dallas; March through July in San Antonio; February through June in Houston; and May through October in Austin. Winter visitors typically enjoy affordable rates and mild weather. |  |  | | Are we there yet? | Flight times Dallas is 4 hours from New York, 2.5 hours from Chicago, and 3 hours from L.A.
Drive times
Dallas to Fort Worth: 1 hour
Austin to San Antonio: 90 minutes
Austin to Houston: 3.5 hours |  |  | | Must-see sights | | Dallas: Sixth Floor Museum/JFK Memorial, Fort Worth Zoo, Reunion Tower
San Antonio: The Alamo, the River Walk, Market Square, the King William district
Austin: live music on Sixth Street, Town Lake, State Capitol, the LBJ Library
Houston: NASA Space Center, Sam Houston Park, Bayou Place, Traders Village |  |
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 |  |  | | | Watch bats as they swarm from beneath Austin’s Congress Street Bridge from late March through early November. They keep the area clear of mosquitos!
San Antonio’s historic Mission San Jose holds a mariachi Mass every Sunday at noon. Get to the church early, though, as seats are highly coveted.
Buying theme park tickets before you leave home lets you beat the lines. |  |
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