Food, art, places, and people that make International District Houston worth exploring.Explore IMD
Discover What Makes Our District Unique
From legendary phở to weekend markets, the International District is a four-by-five-mile slice of the world. Start here.
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Four Reasons to Visit
The International District offers something for everyone. Whether you seek green space, authentic meals, unique goods, or creative expression, this neighborhood delivers.
Parks and Green Space Across the District
Walk through gardens and open spaces built for the community.
Dining and Food That Defines This Place
Taste the flavors that define this place and its people.
Shopping from Skilled Merchants
Find what you need from merchants who know their craft.
Arts & Culture That Makes Our District Alive
Experience the creative work that makes this district alive.
Arts & Culture
Little Saigon & the Walk of Honor
The International District wears its heritage in the open. Bilingual street signs marked with the district logo guide you through the heart of Houston’s Little Saigon — home to thousands of families who resettled here after the Vietnam War. The Vietnamese Walk of Honor commemorates nine South Vietnamese generals who served alongside U.S. forces. And on the medians of Bellaire, Bissonnet, and Beechnut, 22 mini-globes celebrate the nations our residents call home — the international spirit that gives the District its name.
- Bilingual, district-branded street signs along Bellaire & Beechnut
- The Vietnamese Walk of Honor — nine generals remembered
- 22 mini-globes representing residents’ home nations

Honoring Service
The Vietnam War Memorial
Two bronze figures — an American and a South Vietnamese soldier — stand together at the heart of the District. Built by Houston’s Vietnamese community, the memorial honors their own brave soldiers and thanks the American servicemen who fought alongside them.
“To the eternal memory of the freedom-loving people of South Vietnam, our valiant servicemen, political cadres and civilian employees who fought relentlessly against the communist aggressors, and our courageous American comrades-in-arms who sacrificed themselves for freedom and democracy.”
