Lodgeur Guide: Visit Houston Museums and Zoo for Free

Museum of Fine Arts Houston
Visitors enjoying free Thursday at MFAH, Houston. The Museum District is a walkable hub of Houston’s best free cultural experiences.

Explore Houston’s Museum District without spending a dime. Many of the city’s top cultural attractions—including the Museum of Fine ArtsHouston ZooThe Health Museum, and the Menil Collection—offer free museum days throughout the week. While Thursdays have traditionally been the go-to for free admission, several museums now offer free entry on different days or during special hours.

The Houston Museum District stretches from Downtown Houston through Montrose and into Museum Park, making it easy to discover some of the best free things to do in Houston. Some museums are always free, while others waive admission on specific days or times. And if you’d rather learn outdoors, Houston’s free nature centers bring hands-on education into the fresh air.

Free Museum Days: Tuesdays

  • Houston Museum of Natural Science: Free Tuesdays, 5–8 p.m. Always free for children under 3.
    Tip: Don’t miss the interactive Matter & Motion exhibit and its hidden Alchemy Hall—free with admission. Special exhibits, the Cockrell Butterfly Center, and Planetarium require extra tickets.
  • Houston Zoo: Free on the first Tuesday of each month. Reservations required.
    Tip: Free tickets are released online the week before—book early!

Free Museum Days: Thursdays

  • Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Free Thursdays, 11 a.m.–9 p.m.
    Tip: Special exhibits and screenings may have fees. Library card holders under 18 and students with art assignments get free weekend entry.
  • Children’s Museum Houston: Free Thursdays, 5–8 p.m.
    Tip: Parking is tight for this popular night. Arrive early and stop first at the kids-oriented Health Museum next door (free from 2 p.m.). Don’t miss the SECRET Spy Mission Game for kids ages 8–12.
  • The Health Museum: Free Thursdays, 2–7 p.m. Best for children under 12. Reservations required.
  • Asia Society Texas: Free Thursdays, noon–7 p.m.
  • Holocaust Museum Houston: Free Thursdays, 2–5 p.m.
  • Buffalo Soldiers National Museum: Free Thursdays, 1–5 p.m. [Closed for major renovations through Summer 2026.]

Free on Special Days

  • Bayou Bend Collection & Gardens: Free on Family Days, usually the third Sunday of each month.
    Tip: Check their calendar for exact dates. Parking is limited. Kids can enjoy self-guided detective hunts for ages 6–9 and 10–12.

Free First Weekend of the Month – Museums on Us

Bank of AmericaMerrill, or Bank of America Private Bank cardholders enjoy free entry to select museums during the first full weekend of every month.

Always Free Museums

More Free Places to Explore in Nature

Houston’s free cultural scene isn’t limited to museums. You can also enjoy outdoor learning at these nature centers, or check out our Houston Parks Guide for even more green escapes across the city.

  • Houston Arboretum & Nature Center. Just minutes from downtown, the Arboretum offers 155 acres of forest, wetlands, and meadows with free walking trails. It’s a peaceful escape from the city where you can learn about native plants and wildlife. Admission is always free, though parking fees apply unless you’re a member.
  • Nature Discovery Center. This four-acre park and science center in Bellaire is a favorite for families. Admission is free every day, with hands-on exhibits inside and gardens, trails, and outdoor play areas to explore. Seasonal events and guided programs sometimes require tickets, but you can enjoy the grounds and exhibits at no cost.

Upcoming Free and Low-Cost Museum Events in Houston

Houston Museum of Natural Science

  • May 26Tuesday Rooftop Astronomy – HMNS astronomers lead rooftop viewing focused on the Sun, Moon, and Venus. Ticketing details are on the event page.
  • May 28Mind Over Matter: Pilates – Sarah Howard-Alvarez leads Pilates in the Morian Hall of Paleontology; this 18+ class includes complimentary parking.
  • June 3Mind Over Matter: Yoga – Auhona Hoq leads yoga in the Morian Hall of Paleontology; guests should bring a mat.
  • June 7HMNS Farmers Market – The Braeswood Farmers Market sets up on the Museum Sundial Plaza from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Children’s Museum Houston

Most listed Children’s Museum Houston programs are included with museum admission unless otherwise noted.

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

  • May 21Art Encounters – Artist Alonie Riggins leads a mixed-media collage activity inspired by Eric Barnes’s The Sugar Shack and Alexis Pye’s Oh joy! Long time no see. Included with museum admission.
  • May 22DACAMERA Young Artists at Late Fridays: Music in the Galleries – DACAMERA Young Artists perform in the galleries during Late Fridays.
  • May 30Workshop: Tazhib: Ornamenting in Gold – Behnaz Karjoo leads a workshop on tazhib, the Persian art of gold ornamentation. Ticketing details are on the event page.
  • June 4Summer Break at the MFAH – The summer program begins with daytime museum activities from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • June 4Concert: Klezmer Music – A klezmer music performance is presented in connection with the Judaica galleries.
  • June 5MFAH Playdate – Toddlers and caregivers join a Museum educator for songs, storybooks, games, and gallery-based activities.

Nature Discovery Center

  • May 20Nature Story Time – This free drop-in program includes nature stories and natural history specimens.
  • June 6Tree ID Walk – Master Naturalist Jim McKee leads a one-hour tree identification walk at the Center.
  • June 6Summer Pollywogs – Children ages 0 to 2 explore nature through stories, live animal encounters, and sensory play.

Houston Arboretum & Nature Center

  • June 1Animal Tales – Families read a nature-themed book, meet a live animal, and head onto the trails for a self-guided hike.
  • June 2Discovery Days – This morning program explores different habitats of the Arboretum.
  • June 4Little Explorers – Designed for ages 2 to 4, this program focuses on nature discovery, creativity, and curiosity.

Houston makes it easy to explore and learn for free. These cultural gems and outdoor centers are perfect for locals looking for a budget-friendly day out or visitors wanting to stretch their trip a little further. Pair your outing with our Houston Event Parking Guide to make the day even smoother.

Where to Stay and How to Get to Houston’s Museums

La Colombe D’Or is a 5-star boutique hotel in nearby Montrose, with a beautiful upscale restaurant and cocktail bar. Their 32 rooms start at $500 per night.

Lodgeur is the largest “hotelier” in Midtown, with nearly 70 furnished apartments in Mid Main Lofts starting at $79 per night. Lodgeur sits next to the METRORail Red Line, so you can visit the Museum District without a car.

For great places to grab a quick bite or celebrate a special occasion, check out the Lodgeur Guide to restaurants in the Museum District or the prettiest restaurants in Houston.

We also have a Lodgeur Guide for getting to Houston’s Museum District on the METRORail.

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