“There’s a harmony that hums down there in Houston,” Coldplay’s Chris Martin sings in the band’s song, “Houston #1.” The song was written for the city after the band couldn’t play in the city due to the effects of Hurricane Harvey in 2017. “I am dreaming of when Houston has no problems,” Martin sings. “In that city where they send you into space.”
Taken another way, you could say that Houston is definitely spacious. It’s the fourth-largest city in the U.S. With that comes ample opportunities for team building activities, in-person or virtually.
Groups can participate in outdoor adventures like hiking, kayaking, obstacle courses, or scavenger hunts in Buffalo Bayou Park or Memorial Park. There’s also Discovery Green, where groups can participate in games, fitness activities, and concerts.
If you want to keep things inside, Houston offers several museums and venues. In the city’s Museum District, teams can take painting classes, glass-blowing sessions, and pottery workshops to help foster creativity and learning.
And don’t forget the food. Houston offers several world-class restaurants and culinary choices where teams can take part in cooking competitions and classes.
George Bush Intercontinental Airport and William P. Hobby Airport both receive direct flights from several domestic and international destinations. The city also offers a variety of accommodations and event venues.