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Ticket prices for buses to Houston start as low as $7.48. Booking early and opting for off-peak times can help you secure the best deal!
Booking a Greyhound bus ticket to Houston is simple! Just head to the Greyhound website or use the free Greyhound app. From there, you can choose your travel dates, preferred seats, and payment options. For more payment details, check out our payment methods page. To find the most affordable tickets to Houston, try booking early and traveling during off-peak times!
Yes, you can choose your seat on most Greyhound buses to Houston. During the booking process, you'll have the option to select a seat for a small fee (depending on your route). Visit our seat reservations guide for further details.
Greyhound allows one carry-on bag (up to 25 lbs, 16x12x7 inches) and one free checked bag under the bus when traveling to Houston. If you have a Flexible fare, you can check a second bag for free as well. For more details on baggage policies, visit our baggage page.
Passengers traveling to Houston on Greyhound can enjoy free Wi-Fi, power outlets, comfortable reclining seats with extra legroom, overhead storage, and eco-friendly features. There’s also an onboard restroom for your convenience.
Greyhound buses are equipped to assist passengers with wheelchairs or mobility scooters, with spaces available for two such devices on each bus. It's best to book your trip to Houston in advance. Service animals are also welcome. For more details on accessibility, visit our accessibility page.
Traveling with Greyhound and FlixBus from Houston offers access to 71 destinations, including popular spots like Dallas, Austin, San Antonio.
Absolutely! You can track your bus heading to Houston by using the Greyhound app or visiting the bus tracker page. This will show you real-time updates on your bus’s location.
When you travel to Houston with a Greyhound bus ticket, simply present the PDF with the QR code or show your ticket within the app at boarding. The driver will scan your ticket, and you're all set to travel.
Wondering where the Greyhound bus stops are located in Houston? No problem—just check the map on this page, where we've highlighted all the locations in Houston.
Traveling to Houston by bus is straightforward with Greyhound, with 71 different routes available. To find the best option, simply enter your starting city, destination, and travel date, then check the schedule.

Bus to Houston: Stops, Routes & Local Tips

A bus to Houston gets you straight into Texas's biggest city without paying airport rates or fighting I-45 traffic in your own car. Greyhound stops in the Houston area include Houston Baytown, North Houston (Tidwell Transit Center), and Windvale Center in Conroe, so you can land close to wherever you're heading - downtown, the Medical Center, the Woodlands, or out east toward the ship channel. Pick your stop, pick your time, book your seat using the search bar on this page.

Where Greyhound stops in Houston

Houston's local transit is METRO: METRO local bus across the urban core, METRORail running the Red, Purple and Green lines through Downtown, the Museum District, Midtown, the Texas Medical Center and EaDo, and METRO Park & Ride to outer commuter lots. Pay with the RideMETRO Fare Card (the new card that replaced the Q Card) or the RideMETRO app. Worth knowing: METRO Park & Ride peak service runs weekday rush hours, so plan accordingly on weekends.

Houston Baytown sits east of central Houston near the San Jacinto River. Connecting Harris County Transit and METRO Park & Ride routes run into central Houston, and rideshare is everywhere for door-to-door. The walk to the closest convenience store is short, which is handy if you need a coffee before the next leg.

North Houston (Tidwell Transit Center) in northeast Houston is a major METRO transit hub. Tap a RideMETRO Fare Card or use the RideMETRO app and you're on a local bus or Park & Ride into Downtown or the Texas Medical Center. The corridor connections from here are some of the best in the city.

Windvale Center (Conroe) is north of Houston in Montgomery County. Brazos Transit District (The District) buses serve Conroe; METRO Park & Ride at Kuykendahl or Spring picks up the rest of the run south to Houston. This is the easiest option if you're heading to The Woodlands.

What's on the bus to Houston

Free Wi-Fi. Power outlets at every seat. Reclining seats with extra legroom. Restroom on board. Your seat is sorted when you book, so there's no scramble at the curb. Want to pick a specific seat? Reserved seat selection is available as a paid add-on at booking. Standard Greyhound luggage allowance applies - check the latest at the Greyhound baggage policy page if you're packing heavy. Pack a snack, charge your laptop, and let someone else handle the drive in.

Best time to visit Houston

Houston summers are hot and humid, with frequent thunderstorms and an occasional tropical-storm threat between June and November. Winters are short and mild with the odd cold snap. Spring and fall are long and pleasant, and patio season runs deep. Practical heads-up: Houston's afternoon thunderstorms can roll through fast in summer, so a packable rain layer goes a long way if you're walking between transit stops.

Spring is wildflower season across the wider Gulf Coast region, with bluebonnets along the highways into the Hill Country if you're connecting onward. Fall brings cooler patio weather and football season at NRG Stadium and Rice. The biggest event on the calendar is the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in late winter / early spring, so book ahead through that stretch.

Top things to do in Houston

Houston spreads out, and there's no formal zoning code - which is why a taqueria, a high-rise and a bungalow can sit on the same block. A few standouts worth your time:

  • Space Center Houston in the Clear Lake area, southeast Houston - the official visitor center for NASA's Johnson Space Center, with full-size shuttle replicas, mission control tours and a serious astronaut artifact collection.
  • Buffalo Bayou Park on the Allen Parkway corridor - skyline views, kayak rentals, and the Waugh Bridge bat colony, where Mexican free-tailed bats emerge at sunset from late spring through fall.
  • Museum District, with around 19 museums clustered near Hermann Park, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Houston Museum of Natural Science, the Menil Collection (a short ride west) and the Children's Museum.
  • Minute Maid Park in East Downtown (EaDo), home of the Houston Astros - the retractable roof keeps games on schedule no matter what the weather is doing.
  • Hermann Park and the Houston Zoo, anchoring the south end of the Museum District with a Japanese garden, a reflection pool and a working miniature railroad.
  • NRG Park complex in southwest Houston, home of the Texans and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
  • Galveston Island day trip, an hour south on the Gulf Coast - historic Strand district, Pleasure Pier, Moody Gardens, and easy beach access.

Neighborhoods to explore

Montrose west of Downtown is walkable, art-driven, and packed with vintage bungalows, the Menil Collection, queer-friendly bars and a dense restaurant scene. The Heights, just north of Downtown, is a historic streetcar suburb with leafy boulevards, Victorian homes, breweries and indie shops along 19th Street. The Museum District itself is walking-distance between major institutions and the Houston Zoo. EaDo (East Downtown) has the Astros, the Dynamo and a growing street-art scene. Local tip: ride the METRORail Red Line between Downtown, Midtown and the Museum District for the easiest car-free day.

Eat like a local in Houston

Houston is one of the most ethnically diverse large cities in the US, and the food scene shows it. Tex-Mex is the city's defining cuisine, with sizzling fajitas, queso, and breakfast tacos sold city-wide. Barbacoa - slow-cooked beef cheek wrapped in flour tortillas - is a weekend taqueria tradition. Kolaches, the Czech-Texan pastries that came south from the Czech-settled towns of central Texas, work for breakfast or a road snack. And don't sleep on Viet-Cajun crawfish, a Houston original combining garlicky butter with Cajun boil spices, born from the city's large Vietnamese community out in Asiatown.

Major events in Houston

  • Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at NRG Stadium runs across late February into March - rodeo, livestock judging, headline concerts, plus the World's Championship Bar-B-Que Contest in the days before opening and trail rides into Downtown.
  • Houston Art Car Parade in spring is one of the longest-running art-car parades in the world, organized by the Orange Show.
  • Bayou City Art Festival runs in spring at Memorial Park and again in fall downtown, with hundreds of juried artists.
  • Houston International Festival brings global music and food to downtown each spring.

Booking early typically gets you the best fare and the most stop choices, especially across Rodeo weeks.

Local quirks worth a heads-up

Houston is the only major US city without a formal zoning code, which is exactly why the city looks the way it does - a taqueria next to a high-rise next to a bungalow. The Waugh Bridge bat colony at Buffalo Bayou Park is one of the largest urban bat colonies in Texas. Houston's underground tunnel system runs under Downtown - several miles of climate-controlled walkways connecting office towers, food courts and parking, used heavily by office workers escaping the summer heat. And the Astrodome, the world's first multi-purpose domed stadium, still stands next to NRG Stadium, currently mothballed but historically important.

Book your bus tickets to Houston

Greyhound connects Houston to Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso, New Orleans and the wider Texas and Gulf Coast network, plus dozens of smaller stops. Booking early typically gets you the best fare. Pick your stop, pick your time, and grab your seat using the search bar on this page. The Greyhound app keeps your ticket, schedule and stop info on your phone for the day of travel.

Planning Your Greyhound Bus Trip to Houston?

You're in the right place! Get all the details you need to arrange your bus journey to Houston! There are 7 bus stops in Houston. You can board the Greyhound at Baytown (Thompson & I-10 Service Rd), Downtown Houston (Gray St.), Houston (Agencia Autobuses), Houston Bus Station (Greyhound), Houston Uptown/Upper Kirby, North Houston (Tidwell Transit Center), Windvale Center. You can easily find the location of the stop(s) on the map available on this page. Traveling to or departing from Houston can cost you as little as $7.48. If you're on the hunt for a cheap ticket to Houston, remember to book early. Traveling on weekdays or during non-peak hours can also lead you to some of the most budget-friendly fares available! With 71 destinations linked to Houston, Greyhound provides you with multiple options for planning your bus trip.

Why travel to Houston with Greyhound

When you choose Greyhound, you're promised a comfy seat and free Wi-Fi throughout your journey. Stay connected and entertained while we safely drive you to your destination! Enjoy a comfy bus trip to Houston with our onboard facilities like free Wi-Fi and power outlets. Choose your favorite seat while booking and travel with peace of mind rest easy knowing your ticket covers one carry-on and one checked bag.

How to book your bus ticket to Houston

Booking a ticket with Greyhound is a breeze: on this website or on the free Greyhound App, you can complete your booking in a few clicks. When purchasing your ticket to Houston online, you can choose between different secured online payment methods, such as credit and debit cards. Alternatively, you can pay in cash at a sales point.