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48 Hours Under $48: How to Have an Insanely Cheap (Yet Awesome) Weekend in Beaumont

While everyone wants to travel and take advantage of the sweet summertime and long weekends, vacations for more than one person can add up quickly. If you’re planning a trip with a significant other or have the kids in tow, there are budget conscious destinations that won’t leave you sweating over splurging.


Whether you left it all on the tables at Lake Charles (no judgment) or are pinching pennies from living in the big city (Houston rent is no joke), Beaumont is an incredibly affordable option for a weekend away with the family or your honey. There is great food, culture, and nature aplenty with many attractions that don’t cost a dime. So go on, live a little and stop worrying about leaving a Texas-sized hole in your wallet.


Day 1:



Morning Activity: Beaumont Farmer’s Market

Cost: Free

Every Saturday morning February through December, the farmer’s market is the place to gather for fresh produce, small batch jams and jellies, and baked goods. It’s a way to support the local purveyors and has a real community feel while snagging some snacks for the weekend.


Breakfast: Logon Café

Combo plates $3.29-$7.99

Average Cost: $5.64

A popular live music venue, brunch at the Logon is as entertaining as it is delicious. With both bar and patio games, they’re a favorite local hangout. Note: they’re closed on Sunday’s.

Mid-Morning Activity: Cattail Marsh

Cost: Free

Experience the peaceful wonder of Beaumont’s outdoors. A popular spot with biking trails and boardwalks, Cattail Marsh is the place to get back to nature in sprawling Tyrrell Park. It’s also the place to give birding a try. Located on two migratory flyways, Beaumont is privy to a lot of rare species so keep your eyes on the skies. A hobby that’s relatively easy to get into with minimal costs, birding is one of the fastest growing outdoor activities in the U.S. and a great excuse to get outside.

Lunch: The Original Jason’s Deli

Sandwiches $6.79-9.99

Average Cost: $8.39

Jason’s Deli originated in Beaumont and despite growing to almost 300 restaurants around the country, they still have a small town, family owned feel. The sandwiches are menu staples, but they also have one of the best salad bars around, baked potatoes as big as your head, and free soft serve ice cream to cool off (score!).

Afternoon Activity: Mural Hop and Selfie Spots

Cost: Free

Make it a DIY photo scavenger hunt. Favorite Beaumont street art includes the geometric print at 1700 Calder, “You are the best thing about me” mural outside the Beaumont Civic Center, and the ode to Frida among the trifecta of downtown paintings at 660 Fannin (along with a dragonfly and mermaid). You also don’t want to miss quirky roadside attractions like the world’s largest working fire hydrant, the giant crocodile at Gator Country, and the Muffler Man.

Dinner: Tacos La Bamba

Tacos $1.69-1.99 and beers $1-3

Average Cost: $7.52

Our native cuisine, Tacos La Bamba is a funky, colorful spot with mosaic tables and food as flavorful as it fun. And with $1 beers, you can definitely afford to make it 5:00 somewhere.


Total for Day 1: $21.55


Day 2:

Breakfast: Rao’s Bakery

Kolaches, breakfast croissants, pastries and wraps $1.50-$4.55 and coffee $2.45-4.95

Average Cost: $6.72

A tasty Italian treat, Rao’s has been Beaumont’s go-to breakfast spot since the ‘40s. Try a signature sausage-stuffed kolache and get your caffeine fix for the day.


Morning Activity: Museum Hop

Cost: Free

Beaumont’s best museums are all free so it’s a choose your own adventure of where you’d like to hit first: The Art Museum of Southeast Texas (AMSET), The Fire Museum of Texas, or Shangri La Botanic Gardens.

Lunch: Juju’s Crawfish Shak

Crawfish $4.49-7.99 per pound .50 for corn and potatoes

Average Cost: $6.74

Located near the Louisiana border, our southern roots run deep. Experience real Cajun Country and get to know our signature cuisine with a crawfish boil. January through July, mudbugs are a tasty little hands-on treat that’ll have you sucking and shucking in delight.

Afternoon Activity: Self-Guided Architecture Tour

Cost: Free

Beaumont’s entire downtown commercial district is on the National Register of Historic Places which means there are plenty of beautiful buildings to explore. You’ll see evidence of European opulence, period-specific design styles, and good old-fashioned Southern living. Keep an eye out for Crockett Street, the Jefferson Theater, and the Mildred Building. To see a glamorous interior and explore what life was like for a boomtown family, you can actually tour the McFaddin-Ward House which is free on Sunday.


Dinner: Daddio’s

Burgers $5.49-7.49, Fries, brussels and other sides $2.29-$7.99

Average Cost: $11.63

Home to the best burgers in town, Daddio’s is a nostalgic trip down memory lane. Make it a meat feast and cheers to a great weekend over a root beer float or shake.


Total for Day 2: $25.10


Grand Total: $46.65


Want to save even more or extend the weekend? If you can make it down a little earlier, Tacos La Bamba has $1 tacos the first Thursday of every month and a 20 for $20 deal on Sunday’s if you have a lot of mouths to feed. First Thursdays on Calder are completely free and a great place to window shop while mixing and mingling with live music. Classic movie nights at the Jefferson Theater are also just $5 on Friday’s.

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