Sugar Land, Texas
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Sugar Land Attractions
For new homeowners, the sight of the city's lakes and rivers can be enjoyed whether you live along the highway or further out among the city's planned communities. The stretch of town from the city's office park, south to Town Square is very commercial, with many office buildings, shops, and restaurants. However, travel a few minutes away from the highway and you'll be surrounded by lakes and rolling green spaces.
Sugar Land Restaurants & Nightlife
Many of the city's restaurants are located along the highway, with fast, casual, and upscale restaurants filling the area. These restaurants also make up the city's popular Town Square, the main destination for residents looking to enjoy a good meal. A multitude of chains offer everything from Southern-style seafood to rustic French fare in this huge outdoor mall. When the weekend rolls around, the Town Square is the destination of choice for many residents. The outdoor mall is home to the city's dining and bar scene, but it also regularly hosts events like concerts and performances. Residents might also head next door to First Colony Mall to peep the latest blockbuster at the IMAX theater.
Sugar Land Culture
Weekends are also great for enjoying the city's cultural institutions. The Sugar Land branch of the Houston Museum of Natural Science is popularly known for its dinosaur and astronomy exhibits. Residents who would rather stay outdoors can head to Brazos Landing Park to spend time along the river.
Sugar Land Transportation
Sugar Land is more consistently connected by bus lines than some other suburbs, owing to the city's size. A main bus line runs along Interstate 69 and into Houston, with a few routes cutting north and south throughout town. For the most part, it's not very walkable, though you will find lots of entertainment and dining clustered in the Town Square.