00:08 | 25/11/2024 Print
From feasting on barbecue-inspired turkey to celebrating in the great outdoors, this city knows how to do Thanksgiving right. Whether you’re a Houston native or visiting for the holiday, here’s your guide to making Thanksgiving 2024 memorable.
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The 75th Annual H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade will take place on Thursday, November 28, 2024 at 9 a.m. Located in the heart of downtown Houston, this event is one of the oldest Thanksgiving Day parades in the country. |
The H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade is a beloved Houston tradition dating back to 1949. This annual event transforms downtown into a vibrant celebration of floats, marching bands, and cultural performances.
Pro Tip: Get there early to secure a spot along Lamar Street for the best views. The parade starts at 9 AM, so bring a coffee (or two) for the early wake-up call!
Turkey is the star of the show, but Houston adds its own flavor with smoked meats, Tex-Mex sides, and pecan pie that could win awards.
Fun Fact: Texans consume more pecan pie on Thanksgiving than any other dessert. In fact, the pecan is Texas’ official state nut (yes, that’s a thing).
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This famous parade is set to stroll at 9 a.m., Thursday, November 28, 2024. Located in the heart of downtown Houston, this event is one of the oldest Thanksgiving Day parades in the country. |
Football and Thanksgiving go together like brisket and barbecue sauce. In Houston, the Houston Texans often host a home game or a watch party that brings the city together.
Pro Tip: Bring a blanket and thermos to the tailgate—it might not be cold, but Houston evenings can surprise you with a chill.
Houston’s mild November weather makes Thanksgiving a great time to explore the city’s parks and outdoor attractions.
Story to Share: One year, a family tried to deep-fry a turkey at Buffalo Bayou Park’s picnic area. Let’s just say, they gave everyone a reason to be thankful for firefighters!
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Houston’s diversity shines during Thanksgiving, with communities celebrating in unique ways.
Pro Tip: Visit local farmers’ markets the weekend before Thanksgiving to pick up international ingredients for your feast.
The parade begins at 9 AM on Thanksgiving morning and lasts about two hours.
Yes, many restaurants offer special Thanksgiving menus. Be sure to book in advance—spots fill up fast!
Typically mild, with temperatures around 60–75°F (15–24°C). Perfect for outdoor activities.
Absolutely! Smoking or grilling turkey is a Houston favorite. Just remember to monitor the fire—no one wants a holiday emergency.
Yes, from the Houston Zoo Lights to Discovery Green, there’s plenty to keep the kids entertained.
Organizations like the Houston Food Bank and local shelters host events where you can help serve meals or pack donations.
Plan ahead and use public transportation when possible. If you’re driving, leave early in the morning or later in the evening.
Check out Houston’s vibrant international food scene—restaurants in Chinatown or the Mahatma Gandhi District often offer unique holiday specials.
Yes, many malls like The Galleria stay open late for post-feast shopping sprees.
Definitely! With mild weather, festive events, and delicious food, Thanksgiving is one of the best times to experience the city.
Thanksgiving in Houston 2024 is all about blending tradition with a Texas twist. Whether you’re indulging in smoked turkey, watching the Texans score touchdowns, or skating under the city lights, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate. So grab your cowboy boots, loosen your belt, and get ready for a Thanksgiving as big as Texas itself!
Klay Curry
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