Rice / Museum District

Welcome to the Rice/Museum District

Where culture and community meet

The Rice/Museum District is a lively neighborhood in the heart of the Houston Metropolitan Area. This vibrant community is renowned for its premier cultural and arts centers, creating a captivating blend of history and modernity. With its convenient accessibility, the district boasts three stops on the METRORail Red Line alongside pedestrian-friendly streets.

Architectural enthusiasts will be delighted by the fusion of classic and contemporary designs that define the district's landscape. Notably, the area's real estate is highly coveted due to its appreciating land value and ongoing developments. Experience luxurious living through condominiums that offer concierge services and private balconies, providing a perfect vantage point to soak in the neighborhood's charm.

Boasting an impressive collection of 19 cultural, arts, and scientific centers, it is an area with the second-highest number of museums. This cultural abundance promises a journey through art, history, and innovation.

Nature enthusiasts will find solace in the district's green spaces, offering opportunities for various outdoor activities. From bike trails and gardens to golfing and playgrounds, a wide array of options exist to enjoy the outdoors and create lasting memories.

What to Love

  • Premier cultural and arts centers
  • Seamless accessibility
  • Abundance of green spaces

Local Lifestyle

In the Rice/Museum District, a dynamic local lifestyle awaits, blending cultural immersion, urban convenience, and a touch of natural serenity. Explore many art-centric experiences, from awe-inspiring exhibitions to captivating performances, all just a stone's throw away. The district's lush green spaces offer a haven for relaxation, recreation, and quality time with loved ones.

Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

Treat your taste buds to a symphony of flavors at upscale garden café Tiny Boxwoods, where airy vibes and delectable light fare harmonize perfectly with their famous chocolate chip cookies. If you're craving European-inspired cuisine and a craft beer experience, Bistro Menil's contemporary minimalist ambiance is the place to be.

For those seeking unique culinary experiences, Common Bond Bistro & Bakery, with its custom cakes, distinctive pastries, and refreshing shaken lemonades, is a local gem with multiple Houston locations. Quench your thirst with nitro cold brews that are sure to delight.

And when it's time to shop, Rice Village, affectionately known as 'the Village' by locals, beckons with its vibrant charm across 16 blocks. It is a shopping haven where boutiques, national brands, lively bars, and international dining establishments converge. Artistic treasures are found at The MFA Shop, a museum gift shop offering a curated collection of artful gifts and jewelry that embody the district's creative spirit.

Things to Do

The Rice/Museum District is an exciting hub of entertainment. Let the rhythm of live music, dancing, and cocktails sweep you off your feet at Mixers & Elixirs, an annual extravaganza hosted at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Enjoy artistic marvels nationwide at the Bayou City Art Festival, a yearly event that brings talented vendors together and showcases diverse creative expressions.

Experience the allure of different cultures at the Original Greek Festival, where dancing shows, gift shops, and delectable traditional food invite you to partake in the festivities. For an authentic Italian experience, the Houston Italian Festival fills the air with the aroma of pizza. It resonates with the melodies of Italian singers, offering a four-day spectacle of activities and entertainment for all ages.

Journey into the heart of Turkey at the Houston Turkish Festival, where folk dancing, Turkish coffee, artisanal crafts, and a grand bazaar await. And make sure to attend the Asia Society Night Market. This enchanting event transports the street markets of East and Southeast Asia to Houston, complete with tantalizing food, captivating arts, and engaging activities.

Schools

Families in the Rice/Museum District have access to diverse educational options, ensuring a well-rounded learning environment for students of all ages.



Overview for Rice / Museum District, TX

11,787 people live in Rice / Museum District, where the median age is 34.2 and the average individual income is $65,477. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

11,787

Total Population

34.2 years

Median Age

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$65,477

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Demographics and Employment Data for Rice / Museum District, TX

Rice / Museum District has 5,358 households, with an average household size of 2.11. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Rice / Museum District do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 11,787 people call Rice / Museum District home. The population density is 4,566.75 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

11,787

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High

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34.2

Median Age

48.17 / 51.83%

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2.11

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$65,477

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Schools in Rice / Museum District, TX

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