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    Weekend itinerary

    A CITYCENTRE getaway: How to spend 36 hours, no matter your travel style

    CultureMap Create
    May 7, 2013 | 5:00 pm

    The summertime wanderlust is coming on strong, and you're ready to get away from it all without straying too far from home. Book a night at Hotel Sorella, pack a weekender bag and head to CITYCENTRE, Houston's premier mixed-use destination for world-renowned restaurants, prime shopping and endless entertainment.

    Whether you're planning a getaway with girlfriends or a date with your main squeeze, working up a sweat or spending quality time with family, we've got you covered for a fun-filled 36-hour itinerary.

    For a getaway with girlfriends

    First things first: Treat yourself to some pampering at CITYCENTRE's LifeSpa & Salon, which offers an array of massages, wraps, scrubs, peels, facials and more to help you unwind after a long week.

    Polish off your spa trip with a mani and pedi — and a light sandwich or an organic smoothie from the LifeCafé downstairs — before making a beeline for the Kendra Scott jewelry boutique, where colorful baubles and geometric gemstones reign supreme. You can find plenty to like in the pre-made designs, but linger over champagne and cupcakes at the in-store Color Bar until creative genius strikes and you'll leave with a custom, one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry (or, more likely, a full ensemble).

    Up next, a cooking class at Sur La Table, the place to perfect your julienning skills. By the end of it, you and your girls will be masters of the kitchen . . . or at least of the day's featured dish. Julia Child who?

    The only remedy for a late night of gossip and girl talk in your Sorella suite is a brunch of migas and bottomless mimosas at Cyclone Anaya's.

    Don't fill up too much on snacks, because dinner and drinks await at RA Sushi, a Japanese fusion restaurant with a naughty cocktail menu. Opt for the Strawberry Saketini (with Absolut Citron, Nigori sake, strawberry puree and lemon juice) to pair with the Viva Las Vegas Roll (kani kama crab and cream cheese rolled in rice and seaweed, lightly tempura-battered and topped with spicy tuna, crab and sliced lotus root, finished with sweet eel sauce and spinach tempura).

    The only remedy for a late night of gossip and girl talk in your Sorella suite is a brunch of migas and bottomless mimosas at Cyclone Anaya's before reluctantly going your separate ways.

    For the family

    Family vacations don't have to mean tent camping and sing alongs. Whether you've got toddlers or teenagers, CITYCENTRE can keep them busy with retail therapy — think Baby, go green for eco-friendly toys and clothing, Charming Charlie for on-trend accessories and Urban Outfitters for twenty-something-appropriate apparel.

    Catch a matinee at Studio Movie Grill, where the silver screens offer flicks appropriate for all ages and the menu boasts plenty of kid-friendly options (in addition to adult-appropriate beverages), then get a dose of culture while appreciating art and listening to live music during CITYCENTRE's Summer Art Series.

    Have dinner at Houston Texans Grille, where dad can catch a game on one of many big screens and where kids eat free on Saturdays. End the night with a sweet treat from froyo favorite Red Mango.

    For breakfast? Look no further than Flora & Muse. Mom can savor a cappuccino with her quiche while the kids are distracted by a fluffy stack of buttermilk pancakes.

    For the sporty sightseer

    Terry Hershey Park, which stretches along Buffalo Bayou just a short drive from CITYCENTRE, has become a haven for hikers and cyclists. Load up your gear and prepare for physical exertion by sipping on a nutrient-packed smoothie from Jamba Juice along the way.

    After a day of traversing The Anthills, you'll be ready for dinner at Texas de Brazil. A flat price gets you all-you-can-eat at this newly-opened churrascaria, from gourmet vegetables and seasonal soups and salads to Brazilian-style grilled meats.

    Wind down with music on CITYCENTRE's lawn and arise with complimentary yoga at lululemon athletica.

    Wind down with music on CITYCENTRE's lawn and arise with complimentary Namaste Sundays with Awakened Yoga at lululemon athletica, the chic workout shop where stretchy pants and sporty tanks in bright colors and flattering silhouettes abound — because who says you have to look sloppy while you sweat?

    Wrap up your weekend with lunch at Ruggles Green. This environmentally-conscious restaurant serves up some of CultureMap's favorite tacos in town.

    For date night

    What's more romantic than a quick break from reality? Check in at Hotel Sorella, drop off your bags, then divide and conquer to prepare for a night worth remembering.

    Ladies can find a date night dress at Anthropologie, a bag or shoes to match at Elaine Turner . . . and a little treat for underneath at European-inspired lingerie boutique, belle la vie. Gents will do well to stop by Dryden Kreps for a new suit and tie before slipping into Paul Carter Jewels for something especially sparkly.

    Enjoy an intimate dinner at Eddie V's Prime Seafood or BRIO Tuscan Grille, then sink into the plush sofas at Monnalisa Bar at Hotel Sorella to enjoy shaken martinis and live music (on the schedule every Thursday through Saturday).

    No one will call you out for sleeping in.

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    Dallas suburb proclaimed 8th best U.S. city to drive in, per report

    Amber Heckler
    Oct 8, 2025 | 4:19 pm
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    Plano is a pleasant city to drive in, according to WalletHub.

    Dallas roadways are no picnic, but in one neighboring town, it's easy street: A new report by WalletHub puts none other than Plano on its list of the top 10 best U.S. cities to drive in for 2025.

    The annual report examined 100 of the largest U.S. cities to determine their "driver friendliness" using 30 relevant metrics across four key dimensions: Costs for vehicle ownership and maintenance, traffic and infrastructure, safety, and vehicle and maintenance accessibility.

    Plano came in as the 8th most driver-friendly U.S. city with high marks on areas like road safety.

    No. 1 on the list: the Gulf Coast city of Corpus Christi, which came in as the No. 1 best city to drive in nationwide. Other Texas cities that made the top 10 include Laredo (No. 5), Lubbock (No. 6), and Austin (No. 9).

    According to WalletHub's findings, Plano's driver and road safety is the 15th best in the country. This category analyzed factors like traffic fatality rates per capita, the proportion of uninsured drivers, rate of car thefts and larceny, the strictness of DUI punishment, and other metrics.

    According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, about 87 percent of a household's daily travel is done in personal vehicles, underscoring just how dependent Americans are on their cars rather than public transportation methods like busses and trains.

    "Drivers annually spend an average of more than 369 hours on the road," the report's author wrote. "That’s 15.4 days. Add the costs of wasted time and fuel due to traffic congestions, and our collective tab comes to about $771 per driver each year."

    Dallas ranked as the 47th best U.S. city to drive in. That's a great improvement over last year when Dallas ranked 60th on the list. But it's not shocking that the city still ranks low on the list considering its continuous road projects, closures, and dangerous freeways. Driving in Dallas really isn't enjoyable.

    Fort Worth beat Dallas handily, ranking as the 27th best city to drive in. Three more DFW cities that earned spots on the list include Arlington (No. 18), Garland (No.24), and Irving (No. 29). Garland also earned a small shout out in the report for having the 5th-most auto-repair shops per capita in the nation.

    Poor Houston was No. 66, the lowest-ranked Texas city on the list for 2025.

    WalletHub's top 10 best U.S. cities to drive in for 2025 are:

    • No. 1 – Corpus Christi, Texas
    • No. 2 – Greensboro, North Carolina
    • No. 3 – Boise, Idaho
    • No. 4 – Scottsdale, Arizona
    • No. 5 – Laredo, Texas
    • No. 6 – Lubbock, Texas
    • No. 7 – Birmingham, Alabama
    • No. 8 – Plano, Texas
    • No. 9 – Austin, Texas
    • No. 10 – Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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