A Beginner’s Guide to Visiting Dallas
Looking to take a trip to Dallas for the first time? The beautiful city offers plenty of venues for special occasions such as weddings, corporate events, and school outings. Those who just want to visit Dallas with a group of close friends will also find…
A Beginner’s Group Guide to Austin
So you’ve decided to explore Austin for the first time. First of all, good choice! As “the South’s capital of cool,” there’s no shortage of stuff to pique your interest in Austin—from browsing hole-in-the-wall record stores to attending the biggest tech/music/culture conference in the country,…
A Group Guide to Houston’s Top Breweries
Houston is known as the world capital of space exploration (Space Center, anyone?), but if you’re traveling around the city with a group and want to have some nighttime fun, you can’t miss its wealth of breweries. You could opt for a premade brewery tour….
A Guide to San Antonio Airports for Groups
Planning a visit to San Antonio, Texas? You’re either making it a road trip from your starting point, flying into a major city nearby, or landing at one of the city’s smaller airports. No matter the method, San Antonio is a major city in Texas’s…
Best Outdoor and Patio Dining Spots in Dallas
Are you planning a rehearsal dinner for your wedding or a holiday party for your company? You’ll need to find a Dallas dining spot with the perfect ambiance, refreshing drinks, and delicious food for your event. Not all Dallas restaurants offer group dining options, so…
A Group Guide to Dallas Arts and Culture
Dallas’s art scene is one of the most highly acclaimed in the country, with tons of galleries, live music venues, and museums to explore around town. So if you decide to plan an outing into the city’s designated art district or any of its artsy…
Guide to LGBTQ+ Destinations in Houston Part 2: Bars and Clubs
If you’re not from Texas, you may not immediately think “Houston” when you think “gay club mecca.” But Houston has over a dozen bars and dance clubs, mostly located in the thriving gayborhood of Montrose, that come to life once the restaurants and businesses have…
Guide to LGBTQ+ Destinations in Houston Part 1: Events, Restaurants and Businesses
Traveling to Houston with your LGBTQ+ student organization or nonprofit? Although Houston doesn’t have the same liberal vibe as Austin, it still has a large LGBTQ+ community and many queer-owned businesses. Texas Charter Bus Company wants to help you explore all the LGBTQ+-friendly spots Houston…
A Group Guide to Visiting Austin’s Best Breweries
Austin may be considered Texas’ weirdest city, but it’s also undeniably the Lone Star State’s coolest metro area. Texas’ capital is home to numerous restaurants with decadent food, art galleries showcasing local pieces, music venues that host all types of concerts, and of course dozens…
Top LGBTQ+ Destinations in Austin
The “blueberry” in mostly-red Texas, Austin has a reputation for being super LGBTQ+-friendly. In fact, locals often joke that they have no “gayborhood” because all of Austin is one. But if you’re traveling to Texas’s capital with your LGBTQ+ nonprofit or college group, you’ll still…
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