The largest Renaissance festival in the nation is actually located 55 miles north of Houston. Go back to the 16th century at the Texas Renaissance Festival. Spanning eight weekends, this Renaissance fair entertains over 500,000 guests each year. Dress in your best 16th century attire and head to this unique festival that’s fit for a king.
70 acres of Texas country is transformed into a village for the Texas Renaissance Festival. Over 500 costumed performers entertain on the 20+ stages as well as interact with guests as street performers. Walk down cobblestone paths, indulge in food from all over the world and purchase products from unique arts and craft artisans. Expect to find noble characters like kings, queens, lords and ladies, along with fictional characters like fairies and elves.
You will find many guests dress the part too. Therefore don’t be shy to dress in theme. From an Oktoberfest weekend to a Celtic Christmas weekend and other fun themes, enjoy something new every weekend you attend this Renaissance fair. Besides performances, food merchants and other vendors, also try your hand at the fun fair games or the human-powered rides. However you can even watch a jousting match or demos from glassblowers, blacksmiths and potters.
People come from all over the state, nation or even world to experience the Texas Renaissance Festival. Therefore there is a campground for tents and RVs, making it perfect for those who would like to stay more than one day. Furthermore, the Texas Renaissance Festival is also fun after dark too. Only for those 21 and up, guests enjoy live music, dancing, food and drinks every Saturday night during the festival.
Grab a turkey leg, dress in costume and hit the best and biggest Renaissance festival in the nation this fall. The Texas Renaissance Festival has something for everyone. A time at this Texas event is sure to be unforgettable.
The Texas Renaissance Festival:
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Address: 1778 Farm to Market 1774, Todd Mission, TX 77363
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Website: https://www.texrenfest.com/
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Dates: Weekends – October 8 – November 27 & Thanksgiving Friday, 2022
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Hours: 9am – 8pm