Top 10 Things to Do in Houston's East Downtown (EaDo)

Welcome to EaDo: Houston's Coolest Neighborhood
East Downtown Houston — known locally as EaDo — has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past decade. What was once a quiet stretch of warehouses and rail yards is now one of the most exciting neighborhoods in Texas. Bordered by US-59 to the south, Interstate 69 to the east, and the George R. Brown Convention Center to the west, EaDo puts you right in the middle of everything Houston has to offer. Here are the top ten things you absolutely cannot miss.
1. Catch a Game at Minute Maid Park
Home to the Houston Astros, Minute Maid Park is the crown jewel of EaDo. Even if you are not a die-hard baseball fan, the retractable-roof stadium offers an incredible atmosphere. Grab a seat along the Crawford Boxes in left field, enjoy craft beer from Karbach Brewing, and watch the vintage locomotive run along the tracks above the outfield wall after every Astros home run. Game-day energy in this neighborhood is unmatched.
Pro Tip
Arrive early and walk along Texas Avenue and Crawford Street to soak in the pre-game atmosphere. Street vendors, live music, and tailgate parties make the hours before first pitch almost as fun as the game itself.
2. Experience Toyota Center
Just a short walk from Minute Maid Park, Toyota Center is where the Houston Rockets take the court. Beyond basketball, the arena hosts world-class concerts, UFC events, and touring shows throughout the year. The surrounding plaza has been revamped with outdoor art installations and gathering spaces that are worth exploring even on non-event days.
3. See a Show at 713 Music Hall
Opened as part of the massive POST Houston development, 713 Music Hall is a 5,000-capacity live music venue that has quickly become one of the best places in the city to see touring acts. The acoustics are outstanding, and the tiered layout means there is not a bad seat in the house. Check the calendar before your trip — the lineup consistently features top-tier artists across every genre.
4. Explore POST Houston
POST Houston is the redevelopment of the historic Barbara Jordan Post Office into a sprawling mixed-use destination. The ground-floor food hall features vendors like Bravery Chef Hall alumni, local taco stands, and artisan coffee shops. Head up to the rooftop farm and park — Skylawn — for panoramic views of the downtown skyline. It is one of the most unique spaces in any American city.
5. Walk the EaDo Mural Trail
EaDo is an open-air gallery. Massive murals cover warehouse walls along Harrisburg Boulevard, Leeland Street, and St. Emanuel Street. Local and international artists have turned the neighborhood into one of Houston's most Instagram-worthy destinations. The "Houston Is Inspired" mural and the colorful works near the EADO Station METRORail stop are must-sees.
6. Grab Craft Beer on the EaDo Brewery Trail
Houston's craft beer scene is booming, and EaDo is ground zero. Start at 8th Wonder Brewery on Dallas Street for their flagship Rocket Fuel Vietnamese Coffee Porter, then walk to True Anomaly Brewing for innovative IPAs. Sigma Brewing Company rounds out the trail with a family-friendly taproom and rotating food trucks. Most breweries are within walking distance of each other, making a self-guided crawl easy and fun.
7. Enjoy Diverse Dining on Leeland Street
EaDo's food scene reflects Houston's incredible diversity. Rodeo Goat serves gourmet burgers with creative toppings. Vinny's Pizzeria dishes out New York-style slices until late. For upscale Mexican cuisine, Nancy's Hustle on Polk Street is a James Beard-nominated gem that blends Italian and Tex-Mex flavors in unexpected ways. If you are craving Vietnamese food, the nearby stretch of Milam Street has some of the best pho in the city.
8. Visit the Downtown Aquarium
While technically just west of EaDo, the Downtown Aquarium is an easy walk or short rideshare trip. The complex combines a full aquarium experience with dining, a Ferris wheel, and carnival-style rides. It is a great option for families or anyone looking for a fun afternoon activity between games or concerts.
9. Ride the METRORail
The METRORail Green and Purple lines run directly through EaDo with stops at EADO/Stadium and Convention District. It is the easiest way to connect to Midtown, the Museum District, Hermann Park, and the Texas Medical Center without dealing with traffic or parking. A single ride costs just $1.25.
10. Stay in the Heart of It All
The best way to experience EaDo is to stay right in the neighborhood. Vacation rentals put you steps from the action — walk to the stadiums, stumble home from the breweries, and wake up to the energy of one of Houston's fastest-growing areas. Experiences by BLB offers several properties in EaDo with fully equipped kitchens, free parking, fast WiFi, and all the comforts of home at a fraction of hotel prices.
Getting to EaDo
EaDo is located just east of downtown Houston, roughly 25 minutes from George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and 20 minutes from William P. Hobby Airport (HOU). If you are driving, I-69/US-59 and I-45 provide direct access. Street parking is available throughout the neighborhood, and most vacation rentals include dedicated parking spots.
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