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This is the one restaurant I visit EVERY single time I’m in town!! @LaPanaderia opened in 2014 & specializes in making handmade bread & pan dulce inspired by Mexico’s Golden Era, which also draws influence from French, Italian, & American breadmaking techniques. Which means yes, the bread is 🤤 & absolutely worth the drive!
🎥In the video:
-Tres Leches Croissant, Vanilla Concha (top was crunchy while the inside was flaky 🤤), Chocolate Croissant, Sugar Donut
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-El Buenos Dias
-Iced Lattes
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LAREDO ROUND UP I remember visiting Laredo when m LAREDO ROUND UP
I remember visiting Laredo when my family and I would drive to Mexico for our family trips. It had been years since I had visited and let me tell you, it has grown SO much. Some of my favorite things to do were strolling through downtown feeling like we went back in time, and the blend of Mexican and American cultures, from the amazing Mexican food to the Spanglish menus. Here are some things you can't miss on your next visit! Thanks for inviting me @visitlaredotx
WHAT TO DO
1️⃣ Step back in time and visit the oldest section of Laredo, The San Agustin Historic District.
2️⃣ Visit Lake Casa Blanca International State Park and see the ruins of Casa Blanca, the original Texas White House.
3️⃣ Go on a coffee tour. Support local coffee shops and after two stamps stop by the Visit Laredo office for a free souvenir. 
4️⃣ Cross the border into Mexico and spend a day in Nuevo Laredo.
5️⃣ Get some shopping done at @the_outlet_shoppes_at_laredo and get a photo at the Laredo mural on the second floor.
6️⃣ Visit the museums like the Republic of the Rio Grande Museum, Laredo Water Museum, Border Heritage Museum, or the TAMIU Planetarium.
WHERE TO EAT
1️⃣ Kaitod Thai - an absolutely stunning Thai restaurant in downtown Laredo
2️⃣ Taquitos Ravi - get the al pastor tacos!
3️⃣ La Reynera Bakery & Restaurant - Known for their biscuits and some of the best breakfast tacos. 
4️⃣ @BolillosCafe- Get the toasted concha!
5️⃣ @vicas_delights_bistro - get the 3 leches pancakes and the chilaquiles with mole.
6️⃣ Golondrina Food Park - Choose from several food trucks, and a bar, with plenty of space to eat indoors or outdoors.
WHERE TO STAY
1️⃣ There are plenty of places to stay in town! Stay at the historic @la_posada_hotel in downtown or choose from several chain hotels around town.
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1) 📸ALL THE PHOTO OPS - If you didn’t get a photo with the rodeo sign did you even go to the rodeo? Take advantage of all the photo ops including the Ferris wheels!
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3) 🍷THE WINE GARDEN - Enjoy live music with a glass or bottle of wine. Here’s my little secret, the pizza at the wine garden is my favorite! If you are facing the entrance to the wine garden the booth is on your left. 
4) 🛍️SHOPPING - Because you need a cute outfit for your photos! Shop for some new boots at Lucchese, or a cute outfit at Gina Tees and so much more at over 300+ vendors.
5) 💃THE HIDEOUT - Dance the night away at the Rodeo’s very own honky tonk, The Hideout! Enjoy live music daily right after the concerts!
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Pick from different suites, a house, and an underground bomb shelter at The Lincoln Marfa. We absolutely loved the location of this cute hotel! We walked to some shops, brunch, and dinner. P.S. Be sure to save some time during your stay to enjoy the colorful patio and the soak tank.
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P.S. Take a photo in the restroom, trust me!
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Eat at one of the most beautiful Thai restaurants, try some delicious breakfast tacos, and so much more. I can definitely say we didn’t have a bad meal in Laredo!
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🍷 CHILL AT THE CHAMPION WINE GARDEN – Grab a glass of wine, starting at $6, or a bottle of wine, starting at $24, before the concert. Opens at 4pm. 
🎶 END THE NIGHT AT A CONCERT – Weekday rodeos start at 6:45pm and weekend rodeos start at 3:45pm. Arrive early to watch the rodeo and get settled in before the concert! And if you want to continue the party, head to the Hideout for some live music and dancing. 
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Stargazing at Brazos Bend State Park

August 23, 2021      Leave a Comment

George Observatory Brazos Bend State Park HMNS

The Houston Museum of Natural Science George Observatory, is located about an hour from central Houston. In this blog post I will share some tips on stargazing at Brazos Bend State Park, inside George Observatory, that I wish I would have known before purchasing my tickets.

The George has 3 telescopes that are used for research and education. The observatory consists of a 36-inch Gueymard Telescope which is one of the largest telescopes in the country along with 2 smaller domes.

The observatory is within Brazos Bend State Park and reopened in March after two years of renovations. Purchase a ticket to experience Saturday stargazing and real time camera feeds from the telescopes, interactions with astronomers, and a laser tour of the night sky.

1) Book your tickets to the George Observatory way in advance

HMNS George Observatory Brazos Bend State Park Texas
HMNS George Observatory Brazos Bend State Park Texas

Tickets to the George Observatory are now available online on a limited, and timed capacity basis. First things first, purchase your tickets to the observatory through the Houston Museum of Natural Science website. Stargazing is offered on Saturday nights at 9pm & 10pm. 

However, tickets are not sold onsite so make reservations online as soon as possible because they will sell out. Tickets for adults and children are both $10 each. Click here to book your tickets.

2) Book a ticket to Brazos Bend State Park

Brazos Bend State Park Texas
HMNS George Observatory Brazos Bend State Park Texas

The George Observatory is located inside Brazos Bend State Park. Although, your ticket to the George Observatory does not include a park entrance reservation to enter Brazos Bend State Park. 

Moreover, purchase your ticket to Brazos Bend State Park here. You will need to create a login for the Texas State Parks website and then purchase a day pass for the 5-10pm time slot. The day pass is $7 for persons 13 years and older.

3) Get there early

HMNS George Observatory Brazos Bend State Park Texas
George Observatory Brazos Bend State Park Texas

Once you enter the park, follow the signs for Observatory, and pullover into the parking lot on the left when you see Observatory parking. Then, walk across the street and there will be a walkway leading you to the observatory.

For instance, I recommend getting there before sunset as the streets around the park are fairly dark at night. We got there early and hung out inside the building which consisted of a small gift shop, and an exhibit hall. Around 9pm, they will call you to line up and head up to the domes. Then, you can explore upstairs at your leisure.

Although, I highly suggest getting to the State Park even earlier and exploring the hikes and trails onsite if you have time.

4) Bring your own binoculars & telescopes

HMNS George Observatory Brazos Bend State Park Texas
HMNS George Observatory Brazos Bend State Park Texas

It’s highly recommended you bring your own binoculars and telescopes. There is a huge telescope onsite but it is shared with others so you will have to wait your turn. 

Due to COVID, there is no access inside the domes or viewing through the telescopes.

5) Bring your own water & bug spray

As this is summer in Texas, there will be tons of mosquitoes! We learned this the hard way but luckily they sold insect repellent wipes onsite. They come in packs of 2 and we each got a pack and used one wipe for our arms and one wipe for our legs. It definitely made a huge difference.

You can bring your own water or water bottles and then fill up in their water fountain or you can purchase water or soda onsite.

In Conclusion

In conclusion, I hope you found the tips on stargazing at Brazos Bend State Park, George Observatory helpful. I hope this makes your visit to the park much easier and enjoyable.

It really was such a cool experience, perfect for the kids and the family, or even date night. Also note that no professional camera is needed to enjoy the stars, I used my iPhone 12 for all my photos. Enjoy!

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