Houston Indoor Activities
Houston Indoor Activity Guide
Indoor Activity Deals
The John C. Freeman Weather Museum
- The Museum District
Weather museum demystifies the secrets of meteorology with hands-on exhibits and edifying events
Body Balance
- Greater Heights
Group classes condition bodies, using body weight and equipment to build core strength and balance
Houston Trainers
- Oak Forest - Heights
Trainers lead biweekly boot-camp classes designed to build strength and endurance
Del-Mar Lanes
- Houston
Groups of up to four can enjoy a one-hour, weekend bowling outing at this bowling complex, which features optional bumpers on every lane
Rienzi Museum of Fine Arts Houston
- Afton Oaks/ River Oaks
General admission grants access to collection of European decorative arts and garden, and tour includes live music and hors d'oeuvres
Olympic Karate & Sports Center
- Meyerland Area
Dojo helmed by martial-arts champion Alex Ndem hosts group karate and fitness classes for children and adults
Lotus Moves
- Clear Lake
Welcoming all fitness levels, pole dance, Zumba, and other fun fitness classes help condition clients inside and out
Hoger Mixed Martial Arts
- Woodlake - Briar Meadow
Kickboxing classes founded in muay thai—also called the science of eight limbs—teach a combination of punches, kicks, knees, and elbows
Tiger's Den Martial Arts & Fitness
- Clear Lake
Feet and fists pound heavy punching bags as hearts pound ribs, obliterating calories in one-hour sessions
Recommended Indoor Activities by Groupon Customers
Travis Tooke's passion for mixed martial arts fueled his decorated competitive grappling and Brazilian-jujitsu careers, which instinctively led him to form Team Tooke Mixed Martial Arts and share his expertise with others. He proudly wears a Gracie Barra black belt and has been a Brazilian-jujitsu and submission-wrestling trainer for more than 12 years, during which he’s mentored renowned UFC fighter Yves Edwards. He and his team of instructors lead students in an array of mixed-martial-arts fitness classes, including kickboxing, Brazilian jujitsu, and wrestling. They offer kids' classes, women's classes, and classes for combat buffs looking to break into the professional mixed-martial-arts world, which used to require locking your resume in a chokehold until it got you a job.
MaxBowl’s 32-lane wooden superhighway entertains bowlers with splits and spares during 10-pin tussles. Cosmic bowl on Fridays and Saturdays paints the alley with black lights, scattered multi-LED lighting, and the flickering of music videos on projection screens until 2 a.m. MaxBowl East plays country music on Friday nights, causing balls to soar down lanes with the rhythm of an accredited square dancer. Although refreshments are not included in the value of this Groupon, both bowling alleys offer eats and drinks at the MaxBowl Bar & Grill. Be sure to check the North league schedule and East league schedule ahead of time to avoid bumper-to-bumper bowling-alley traffic.
Emerald Bowl is a super-clean facility on Boone Road boasting a full bar and snack bar. From gorging on grub to pin knocking, this deluxe package will appease partygoers of all ages. If you're still scraping vanilla frosting off the ceiling fan from last year's soiree, hosting an event someplace other than your home is a way to celebrate sans time-consuming clean-up. Call ahead to schedule your shindig. Invite additional guests for $6 a person.
