Flights from Guadalajara (GDL) to Houston (IAH) from 1,958MXN

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    Guadalajara (GDL)Houston (IAH)One way
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    Depart 31/12/2026

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    Angel of Independence statue, one of the most iconic landmarks of Mexico City surrounded by modern buildings.

    Guadalajara to Houston flights: connecting tapatío spirit with Texas energy

    While Guadalajara pulses with mariachi and tequila heritage, Houston thrives on innovation and international influence. Whether you're traveling for business opportunities in the energy sector, visiting family, or exploring new horizons, Guadalajara to Houston flights with Volaris open doors to experiences that blend Mexican warmth with Texan ambition.

    Houston welcomes you to a metropolis where space exploration meets Southern hospitality, and where diverse culinary traditions create one of the most exciting food scenes in the United States. Volaris operates cheap flights to Houston from Guadalajara with modern aircraft and competitive schedules designed to fit your travel needs.

    Aerial view of McGovern Gardens and Hermann Park in Houston, TX.

    Before you head to the Guadalajara airport, make sure you have everything ready for a smooth departure.

    • Documentation: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates. U.S. entry requirements may include visa or ESTA authorization depending on your nationality. Check current requirements well in advance.
    • Check-in and boarding: Volaris recommends arriving at least three hours before international flights. Online check-in opens 72 hours before departure and saves valuable time at the airport.
    • Baggage: Review your fare type to understand included baggage allowances. Volaris offers flexible options to add checked bags or carry-on luggage based on your needs.
    • What to do before your flight: The Guadalajara airport is located approximately 16–17 kilometers from the city center. Transportation apps provide convenient rides, or you can use authorized taxi services and airport shuttles.
    • Weather in Houston: Expect warm-to-hot, humid summers and mild winters. The hottest stretch runs roughly June–September (August averages about 94°F / 77°F), while the coolest months are typically late November–February (January averages about 64°F / 47°F).
    Exterior sign of George Bush Intercontinental Airport.

    Your flight lands at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), located approximately 23 miles north of downtown Houston.

    Ground transportation from the Houston airport includes authorized taxis, ride-sharing apps, rental car services, and shuttle buses that connect to various parts of the city. The journey to downtown typically takes 30–45 minutes depending on traffic conditions. Express bus services also operate between the airport and key areas.

    Hotel options span the entire metropolitan area. Downtown offers proximity to business districts and cultural attractions, while the Galleria area provides upscale shopping and dining. The Museum District and Medical Center neighborhoods attract visitors for specific purposes, and suburban areas offer family-friendly accommodations with more space.

    Houston has become a renowned foodie destination, with its diversity reflected in restaurants and food trucks citywide. Tex-Mex, barbecue, Vietnamese cuisine, and Gulf Coast seafood represent just a fraction of what awaits your palate.

    The interior of a NASA aircraft exhibited at Space Center Houston.

    Houston is home to NASA and the Space Center, but this sprawling metropolis offers far more than space exploration. Discover things to do in Houston:

    • Space Center Houston and NASA legacy The official visitor center of NASA's Johnson Space Center lets you see where astronauts train, touch a real moon rock, and tour control centers. This attraction defines Houston's identity and offers interactive exhibits that bring space exploration to life for all ages.
    • Museum District Houston's Museum District features 19 museums in four walkable zones, including the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, The Menil Collection, and Museum of Fine Arts. Many offer free admission days throughout the year.
    • Hermann Park This 445-acre park offers a Japanese garden, the Friendship Pavilion from Taipei, a golf course, a miniature train, gardens, sculpture walks, lakes, and fountains. It's where locals go to breathe and visitors discover Houston's softer side.
    • Buffalo Bayou Park This 52-mile waterway near downtown features parks, canoe trails, biking paths, and outdoor activities. Kayak rentals and pontoon rides provide unique perspectives of the city skyline while enjoying nature within the urban landscape.
    • The Galleria Texas' largest mall houses more than 700 stores alongside upscale dining options. The surrounding Uptown district combines retail therapy with architectural interest, making it a destination beyond simple shopping.
    A view of Hermann Park in Houston, TX.

    Houston's size can feel overwhelming, but this three-day framework helps you experience the city's highlights without rushing.

    Day 1: Urban exploration and culinary discovery

    • Start downtown exploring Market Square Park and the historic district.
    • Visit the Downtown Aquarium for family-friendly entertainment or explore the underground tunnel system connecting buildings.
    • Experience authentic Texas barbecue at a local institution, followed by evening drinks in the Midtown entertainment district.

    Day 2: Science, nature, and culture

    • Dedicate your morning to the Houston Zoo.
    • Afternoon at the Houston Botanic Garden showcasing regional plant life and peaceful walking paths.
    • Evening performance at the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts or explore the Theater District's offerings.

    Day 3: Local flavor and hidden gems

    • Browse the farmers market for local products and artisan goods.
    • Discover the Art Car Museum or the National Museum of Funeral History for quirky cultural perspectives.
    • Sunset at Discovery Green park with its seasonal events, food options, and relaxed atmosphere before departure.
    A traditional steak house in Houston, TX.
    • Download parking and navigation apps before arrival, as Houston's sprawl makes personal transportation nearly essential for exploring beyond downtown.
    • Houston's summer heat and humidity (May–September) require frequent indoor breaks, water bottles, hats, and sunscreen.
    • The city's diversity means you'll find authentic cuisine from dozens of cultures—venture beyond tourist areas for the best experiences.
    • Best time to travel to Houston: Come in March for the energy of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, or in April for the city's creative side during the Houston Art Car Parade & Festival. If your priority is comfy temps for walking neighborhoods and patios, October–November is usually a sweet spot.
    • Volaris offers convenient options to add extra baggage or select preferred seating during booking or through Manage My Booking online.