Guided Tours & Groups
Tours of Project Row Houses are designed to enrich lives through art with an emphasis on cultural identity and its impact on the urban landscape. Docent led tours are best for school groups, corporate groups, volunteer groups, and other groups looking to invest their time in the collective act of carving a living social sculpture.
Our docents are oral historians and staff members who share in-depth knowledge, stories, and context about exhibits, historical landmarks, and buildings, making learning interactive and personal through conversation and answering questions.
Tour Days: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 1pm-4pm
Meeting Point: 2521 Holman St.
A self-guided tour lets you explore our site at your own pace, without a live guide, using pre-arranged info like maps, apps, or audio guides, offering freedom while still providing structure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Project Row Houses (PRH) located?
We are located in the heart of Houston’s Third Ward neighborhood. Our address is 2521 Holman St. When you come for a visit, please check in with our docents at the two-story building on the corner of Holman & Live Oak.
How much does it cost to visit PRH?
Visiting PRH is always free.
When is PRH open to the public?
- Wednesday: 12pm – 5pm
- Thursday: 12pm – 5pm
- Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 12pm – 5pm
Closures and schedule changes will be posted on the website.
Is parking available?
Yes, street parking is available on Holman St. And we are accessible by a number of Metro Bus routes.
Our Art Houses and Community Gallery are open Wednesday to Sunday from 12:00 PM until 5:00 PM. You are welcome to walk the site on your own or book a guided tour. Please note that some buildings are off-limits as they are private housing or artist studios. We ask that you not disturb the tenants.
Check our visitor FAQ for the latest information on how to safely visit the site.
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