By Air
Two airports service the Houston area – George Bush International and William P Hobby. Public busing, taxis, Car Transfers and Super Shuttle service are all available at both airports. Start by selecting your airport at Fly2Houston.
By Car
I-45 SOUTH
Coming from Dallas, Conroe, The Woodlands, Bush Intercontinental Airport
Take I-45 South → to I-10 East → to US-59 South (Exit #770A) → exit Downtown Destinations-Hamilton Street → right on Capitol Street → left on Avenida de las Americas.
I-45 NORTH
Coming from Galveston, NASA, Clear Lake, Houston Hobby Airport
Take I-45 North → exit Downtown Destinations (Exit #45) → exit Pease Street → right on Dowling Street → left on Polk Street → right on Avenida de las Americas.
US 59 SOUTH
Coming from Kingwood, Humble, Bush Intercontinental Airport
Take US-59 South → exit Downtown Destinations-Jackson Street → left on Franklin Street → right on Hamilton Street → right on Capitol Street → left on Avenida de las Americas.
US 59 NORTH
Coming from the Galleria, Missouri City, First Colony, Sugar Land
Take US-59 North → exit Downtown Destinations-Polk Street → left on Polk Street → right on Avenida de las Americas.
I-10 WEST
Coming from Baytown, Channelview, New Orleans
Take I-10 West → to US-59 South (Exit #770A) → exit Downtown Destinations-Hamilton Street → right on Capitol Street → left on Avenida de las Americas.
I-10 EAST
Coming from Katy, San Antonio
Take I-10 East → to 59 South (exit #770A) → exit Downtown Destinations-Hamilton Street → right on Capitol Street → left on Avenida de las Americas.
SH 288 NORTH
Coming from Pearland, South Loop, Reliant Park
Take SH-288 North → to US-59 North → exit Downtown Destinations-Polk Street → left on Polk Street → right on Avenida de las Americas.
US 290 EAST
Coming from Austin, Copperfield
Take US-290 East → to Loop 610 South → to I-10 East → to US-59 South (Exit #770A) → exit Downtown Destinations-Hamilton Street → right on Capitol Street → left on Avenida de las Americas.
Getting Around Houston
Every 7-10 minutes, the Greenlink Green and Orange Routes connect locals and visitors throughout Downtown. The Green route spans 2.5-miles with 18 stops and connects major office buildings along Smith and Louisiana streets to METRO transit, the convention corridor, hotels, restaurants, shopping and entertainment. From inside the GRB South Transit Center you can reach many popular downtown destinations, including Main Street Square, Discovery Green, GreenStreet, Phoenicia Specialty Foods, City Hall and the Central Library.
The free buses run on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), making them a cleaner transportation alternative. Features of the buses include a streamlined, modern design, low-floor access, perimeter seating, high-quality air conditioning, 28-seat capacity and are ADA compliant.
Greenlink is operated by METRO through an interlocal agreement with the Downtown District and Houston First.
Parking at the George R. Brown Convention Center