Things To Do In San Antonio, TX

Fun Things to Do, Interesting Things to See in San Antonio, TX

San Antonio, TX, is one of the most prominent historical destinations in the US. Navigate the iconic missions for the Battle of the Alamo, immerse yourself in Hispanic cultures in Market Square, or stare in awe at panoramic views of Texas skylines at the Tower of the Americas. Looking for a tranquil experience? The Japanese Tea Garden boasts koi ponds, walking trails, and plenty of rest benches in year-round blossoming gardens. More natural beauty can be found at the Natural Bridge Caverns, where you’ll go on a guided tour to see underground chambers, hidden passages, and limestone or crystal formations in cave walls. Finish the day with a stroll down River Walk, a two-way sidewalk along the San Antonio River, connecting the San Antonio Museum of Art with Brackenridge Park.

 

The Alamo

Remember the Alamo? The Alamo Museum and Tour is not just a place to visit, it’s an immersive experience that ensures you will never forget the pivotal battle that shook the Texas Revolution in 1836. From musket firing to exploration and photography of the famous Alamo Church, visitors can truly step back in time. The siege was waged over 13 gruesome days, and you can explore the very fort where it happened. Davy Crockett, a hero of the revolution, died at the Alamo, and guests are invited to look at one of the many exhibits in his honor. Don’t forget to visit the gift shop on your way out to bring a piece of historic Texas home with you!

 

River Walk

River Walk is not just a walkway, it’s a 15-mile-long riverside oasis. Dotted with boutiques, cafes, restaurants, vendors, rest benches, and shops, it’s a perfect blend of history and modernity. While there are formal tours of parts of the River Walk (many ghost tours toward September and October), much of the walkway is self-guided so you can experience this historic part of San Antonio at your own pace. Looking for somewhere to stroll and relax at nighttime? The walkway is beautifully illuminated, reflecting off the river for breathtaking views, offering a serene and picturesque escape from the bustling city.

 

San Antonio Missions National Historical Park

Located within a 10-minute drive of downtown San Antonio, the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park features hiking and biking trails that follow the same route as the Mexican Army of the 1800s. The self-guided tour ends at the Alamo and takes 3 to 4 hours to complete. It also leads visitors through four other missions: San Juan, San Jose, Espada, and Concepcion. Each mission is 2.5 miles from the next one, so bring a good pair of hiking boots or walking shoes!

 

Market Square

Market Square is a shopping dream in San Antonio. The streets are lined with vendors and entertainers peddling their wares and performing for passersby. There are cafes and restaurants galore. However, you can also sample cuisine from street food carts offering some of Texas’s tastiest local dishes, like burritos, tortilla soup, fajitas, and walk-around queso dip with fresh chips. The market blends authentic Texas and Mexican cultures in over 100 shops and things to do.

 

San Fernando Cathedral

Market Square is a shopping dream in San Antonio. The streets are lined with vendors and entertainers peddling their wares and performing for passersby. There are cafes and restaurants galore. However, you can also sample cuisine from street food carts offering some of Texas’s tastiest local dishes, like burritos, tortilla soup, fajitas, and walk-around queso dip with fresh chips. The market blends authentic Texas and Mexican cultures in over 100 shops and things to do.

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