San Antonio, TX

The Alamo

The Alamo

Famous for the 13-day standoff during the spring month of March way back in 1836, The Alamo best represents the spirit of independence, when the territory broke away. 

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Experience The Riverwalk

Experience The Riverwalk

A very popular destination for locals and visitors alike is the Riverwalk. Restaurants, retail shops, and plenty more all await. See more below.

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Have Fun At The Pearl

Have Fun At The Pearl

If you visit during the summer months of July and August, you can easily beat the heat by ducking inside. But be warned, the dance floor is just as hot.

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Tower Of The Americas

Tower Of The Americas

Erected for the 1968 World’s Fair, this 750 foot landmark offers some of the most stunning views of the downtown area.

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Explore The Market Square

Explore The Market Square

This historic and lively shopping district boasts merchants, exhibits, and so much more. It’s one of the locals’ favorites, making it a must.

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Visit Japanese Tea Garden

Visit Japanese Tea Garden

Its two and one half mile stretch is quintessential San Antonio; so don’t miss it.

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The Top Must See Places in San Antonio

  • The Alamo Okay, let’s begin with the arguably biggest attraction in San Antonio. A pivotal fight in the Texas Revolution in 1836, the Alamo is home to a remarkable battle that inspired Texans to take up the cause. Famous for the 13-day standoff during the spring month of March way back in 1836, The Alamo best represents the spirit of independence, when the territory broke away. It’s a great place to visit and offers a window into history like none other.
  • Six Flags Fiesta Texas This park offers eight roller coasters and it’s likewise home to the White Water Bay Water Park (which is free, by the way). Also close to two large shopping centers, the Rim and La Cantera Mall.
  • SeaWorld San Antonio Did you know SeaWorld Parks have rescued and rehabilitated over 30,000 wild animals? Did you know SeaWorld leads the way in animal conservation, including the Vaquita and cheetah? Well, all that is the case and more. SeaWorld San Antonio offers wildlife encounters, shows, and plenty of rides, including some of the best roller coasters.
  • Go to the Missions One of the most distinct things about San Antonio is its historic missions. These marvelous landmarks are living history and definitely worth the time to see.
  • Experience the Riverwalk – A very popular destination for locals and visitors alike is the Riverwalk. Restaurants, retail shops, and plenty more all await.  See more below.
  • The San Antonio Zoo This is a 35-acre zoo, home to some 3,500 animals and a stunning 750 species. It’s fully accredited and is one of the top family destinations in the city of San Antonio.
  • Visit the Japanese Tea Garden – It’s two and one half mile stretch is quintessential San Antonio; so don’t miss it.
  • Discover local entertainers – Go to Southtown on the first Friday of the month and be amazed by the diverse talent. You’ll love the sights and sounds here and will definitely leave with some fond memories.
  • Date night at the PearlThe Historic Pearl is the perfect place for a romantic day or night out. The gorgeous 22-acre property is sprawling with locally-owned restaurants, shops, and lined with picturesque greenery and architecture that’s sure to make you swoon.
  • Explore the Market Square at El MercadoThis historic and lively shopping district boasts merchants, exhibits, and so much more. It’s one of the locals’ favorites, making it a must.
  • Walk through the San Antonio Botanical Garden – For those who love the outdoors and the wonders of the natural world, there’s nothing quite like the San Antonio Botanical Garden. It’s huge, sprawling over 33 acres and has more than a few surprises.
  • San Antonio Museum of Art – When it comes to the finer things in life, this destination is teeming with history and beauty. Discover artifacts, paintings, photographs, and plenty more. Also, you can visit the La Villita Historic Arts Village for even more treasures to discover.
  • Tower of the Americas – Erected for the 1968 World’s Fair, this 750-foot landmark offers some of the most stunning views of the downtown area.

Things to Do on the San Antonio Riverwalk

The San Antonio Riverwalk, also known as “Paseo del Río,” is a wonderful place to visit. And, if you’re vacationing in the area, considering moving, or are relocating here, it’s a must-see. The San Antonio Riverwalk is home to all types of experiences, including boat tours, restaurants, retailers, live entertainment, and much more.

When you first come to Paseo del Río, you’ll be amazed at how expansive it is and might feel a little overwhelmed. That’s okay, it’s alright to spend a couple of days exploring. But, if you want to experience the best of the best, there are a few things you should definitely put on your to-do list when you visit the San Antonio Riverwalk:

  • Take a boat tour – The tours wind along the river for two and a half miles and it’s something that’s a must-see. Along the boat tour, you’ll not only see the many vendors, shops, and more, you’ll also be close to The Alamo, the oldest Texas courthouse, and a statue of St. Anthony, for whom the city is named. Plus, you’ll learn about the rich history of the area, while enjoying some truly wonderful scenery.
  • Visit the Rivercenter Mall To really experience what a town is like, you’ve got to know what the locals enjoy. You can find a taste of it in the Rivercenter Mall. Home to more than 100 stores and a half dozen restaurants, the Rivercenter Mall offers plenty of retail therapy, dining, and is even home to a hotel. It’s also a beautiful work of architecture and a great way to spend some time.
  • Enjoy a good meal at Casa Rio – This unique beloved Mexican restaurant has enjoyed a long history at Riverwalk. It first opened in 1946 and since that time, has delighted diners meal after meal. It’s also a historical site, where the king of Spain granted a land title way back in 1777.
  • Dive into the Pearl Brewery experienceHere, you’ll find an eclectic mix of fare from various vendors and it’s a chance to try something new.
  • See a live show at the Arneson River Theatre – Built near the ostensible pre-war era from 1939 to 1941, this is where you can see musical and dance performances in a variety of genres. From country and western to pop to symphonies.
  • Experience the wonder of the Ford Holiday River Parade During the Christmas season, this is definitely the place to be to experience the magic of the festive year. Parades, bands, lights, and more celebrate the holidays and it’s something wonderful to behold.

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