Hyatt Regency Houston/Galleria
2626 Sage Road, Houston, TX 77056
Reservation #: 1-844-207-4735

4-star hotel in Houston, Texas that’s close to The Galleria mall and other shopping, dining, and entertainment. Hyatt Regency Houston/Galleria is next to The Galleria and steps from Uptown’s best shopping, dining and entertainment. Enjoy modern rooms and suites, savor locally sourced cuisine onsite at Urban Star or relax poolside with a cocktail from Ranch Water, our pool bar.

NAS Symposium Special Room Rate $135/night if booked by May 27, 2025

Click here to book directly: https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/group-booking/HOURG/G-NA25

Call to reserve: Group Code is G-NA25 1-800-233-1234

Hotel Parking – Valet parking is recommended at $16/day.  Self parking is not recommended ($16 rate does not apply to self parking).
Flying into Houston
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Things to do in Houston

THE GALLERIA MALL

For shopping, opportunities are endless at anchoring stores Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, Macy’s and at high-fashion favorites, such as: CELINE, CHANEL, Christian Louboutin, FENDI, Gucci, Lora Piana, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Saint Laurent, Tiffany & Co., Tod’s and Valentino. Younger shoppers adore fashion-forward collections found at H&M, Urban Outfitters and the trendy must-haves from AllSaints, Club Monaco and Ted Baker. Galleria shoppers are assured all the latest trends for home and lifestyle from Apple, Samsung Experience Store, and b8ta – just a few of the fine retailers that range from Aritzia to Zara. In addition to the abundant array of shopping choices, The Galleria also has more than 60 dining options ranging from fine dining at Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House, Nobu, and Fig & Olive to casual favorites such as Blanco Tacos + Tequlia, The Cheesecake Factory and Shake Shack. The Galleria is located at the corner of Westheimer Rd and Post Oak Blvd in the heart of Uptown Houston. For more information please call 713.622.0663.

HOUSTON SPACE CENTER

Since opening our doors in 1992, we’ve welcomed over 26.6 million guests and continue to inspire nearly 1.3 million visitors annually within our 250,000-square-foot educational complex. Discover over 400 space artifacts, immersive exhibits, and captivating experiences that celebrate the rich history and exciting future of America’s human space-flight program. Our offerings are designed to engage and educate visitors of all ages, sparking wonder and fueling dreams.

COCKRELL BUTTERFLY CENTER

Walk through a living butterfly habitat, marvel at spectacular live and preserved specimens of some of the world’s largest and weirdest arthropods, and enjoy interactive games and quizzes. The Cockrell Butterfly Center is well known for its immersive walk-through butterfly habitat, but there is much more to explore in the world of bugs! Visit the exhibits surrounding the rainforest conservatory for an in-depth look at arthropods.

HOUSTON ZOO

The Houston Zoo is committed to being a leader in the global effort to save animals in the wild. The Zoo serves over 2 million guests annually and is home to over 6,000 permanent animal residents, whom receive the highest standard in animal care. Every time you visit the Zoo, you are helping save animals in the wild. The Houston Zoo supports 49 wildlife conservation projects in 27 countries around the world. As a Zoo for All, Free Zoo Days presented by ExxonMobil at Houston Zoo are provided once a month, on the first Tuesday of each month, from open until closing. Online reservations are required for all non-member guests and can be made at HoustonZoo.org. The Zoo is open 7 days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST (last admission at 4 p.m.) The Zoo is closed for Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Ticket holders can enter any time after your ticket’s listed arrival time and can enjoy the Zoo until closing. View current Zoo Hours. The Houston Zoo is located at 6200 Hermann Park Drive. The Zoo does not have its own parking lot, however free parking is available in Hermann Park. On holidays and beautiful days, parking can fill up fast, so make a plan before heading to the Zoo.

HOUSTON MUSEUM DISTRICT

The Houston Museum District is one of the most highly concentrated cultural areas in the world. As a nonprofit collective, we serve a dynamic network and spotlight for our members, raising visibility around their offerings, advocating on their behalf, and collaborating with others to augment their cumulative impact.
HOUSTON ARBORETUM & NATURE CENTER
The Houston Arboretum & Nature Center is a 155-acre non-profit urban nature sanctuary located just miles from Downtown Houston on the western edge of Memorial Park. Established in 1967, the Arboretum was one of the first nature education facilities for children in the state of Texas, and it continues to provide nature education for more than 10,000 children annually and reach over 600,000 visitors each year. Visitors can enjoy 5 miles of nature trails, winding through native prairie, savanna, wetland, woodland, and riparian habitats. Six educational Field Stations throughout the site offer information about local plants and wildlife as well as places to sit and take in the views. The Arboretum’s eight ponds and wetland areas, along with Buffalo Bayou along its southern border, provide ample opportunities for exciting wildlife sightings.
MEOW WOLF
Explore the newest Meow Wolf in Houston. Featuring art from across Texas, including Houston’s culturally-rich and diverse Fifth Ward, Radio Tave is a story of how exploration of the unknown leads to infinite possibilities. Experience a honky-tonk dive bar and its entertaining regulars, a mysterious hollow of musical inspiration, a never-ending dance party, an open-air market, and the broadcast location of ETNL radio.
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, HOUSTON
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, serves as a welcoming and inclusive place for all people, connecting the communities of Houston with diverse histories of art spanning 5,000 years and six continents. Through our permanent collections, special exhibitions, learning and interpretation programs, studio instruction, publications, conservation, and scholarly research, we strive to inspire appreciation and understanding of the broadest spectrum of human achievement.