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History

Hemisfair

Hemisfair is the former site of the 1968 World's Fair in downtown San Antonio. It is currently being redeveloped into a vibrant urban park district. Features include the iconic Tower of the Americas, the Yanaguana Garden playground, and Civic Park, hosting many community events and cultural celebrations.


The Pearl District

San Antonio's Pearl District, once a historic brewery, is now a vibrant culinary and cultural hotspot. This revitalized area seamlessly blends its industrial past with modern flair, offering acclaimed restaurants, unique boutiques, and a lively farmers market. Connected to the River Walk, it's home to Hotel Emma and a campus of the Culinary Institute of America. The Pearl is a dynamic destination where history, food, and community converge.

King Wlliam District

San Antonio's King William Historic District, named for King Wilhelm I of Prussia, is a stunning testament to 19th-century elegance. Developed by prosperous German immigrants, this area boasts magnificent Victorian, Greek Revival, and Italianate mansions. As San Antonio's first designated historic district, it offers picturesque tree-lined streets perfect for strolling. Visitors can explore preserved homes, charming cafes, and art galleries, experiencing a unique blend of history and culture just south of downtown.

San Antonio Mssions National Park

San Antonio Missions National Historical Park preserves a chain of 18th-century Spanish colonial missions, including Mission Concepción, San José, San Juan, and Espada. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, these living historical treasures offer a profound glimpse into early Texas history and the convergence of Spanish and Native American cultures. Visitors can explore the preserved structures, learn about their significance, and experience a vital part of the region's heritage.

La Villita Historic Arts Village

La Villita Historic Arts Village is one of San Antonio's oldest and most charming neighborhoods, located on the south bank of the River Walk. Once an early settlement for Spanish soldiers, its restored historic buildings now house a vibrant collection of over 25 art galleries, unique shops, and restaurants. It’s a National Register Historic District that hosts numerous cultural events, including "A Night in Old San Antonio" during Fiesta. 

The Alamo

The Alamo stands as a powerful symbol of Texas independence, a testament to courage and sacrifice. This historic mission, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, commemorates the pivotal 1836 battle where a small group of defenders bravely resisted Mexican forces. Visitors today can explore its preserved chapel and grounds, reflecting on its profound legacy and the enduring spirit of those who fought. It remains a cornerstone of Texas history and a must-visit landmark.


The Alamo: Exhibit Entry

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Delicious Finds

Tex-Mex

Mi Tierra Cafe y Panaderia: A San Antonio institution located in Market Square, known for its festive decor, delicious Tex-Mex, traditional Mexican bakery, and mariachi music.


​Iron Cactus Mexican Restaurant and Margarita Bar: Situated on the River Walk, this spot is praised for its contemporary Mexican cuisine, table-side guacamole, and extensive margarita menu.


Ácenar: A stylish contemporary Mexican restaurant on the River Walk with a large patio, offering a fusion of Tex-Mex favorites and modern interior Mexican dishes.


Casa Rio: The first business to open on the River Walk, offering a classic Tex-Mex experience with a picturesque setting and brightly colored umbrellas.


Pete's Tako House: A local gem located near downtown, known for its authentic Tex-Mex, including "takos" (tacos) and a casual, local vibe.


Rita's on The River

Rita's is a popular, large Tex-Mex restaurant on the River Walk, famous for its **sizzling fajitas,Texas-sized margaritas, and riverfront patio seating.

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Steak & Seafood

Bohanan's Prime Steaks and Seafood: Known for its "succulent seafood flown in fresh daily" and custom-cut prime aged beef, Bohanan's offers an elegant dining experience.


Brenner's on the River Walk: This restaurant provides a quintessential American dining experience with "phenomenal and perfectly seasoned" American Wagyu and bacon-wrapped shrimp, all with picturesque River Walk views.

The Palm San Antonio: An iconic restaurant with a legacy since 1926, The Palm is known for its fresh jumbo Nova Scotia Lobsters and other high-quality seafood.


Dean's Steak & Seafood: Nestled in a historic 19th-century schoolhouse, Dean's offers an elevated menu of prime steaks, A5 Japanese and Texas wagyu, and top-quality seafood.


Morton's The Steakhouse: Located in Rivercenter Mall, Morton's offers the "finest prime-aged steaks and the freshest seafood in Texas."

Italian

Paesanos Riverwalk: An iconic San Antonio River Walk restaurant, known for its traditional Italian cuisine and a sophisticated, yet relaxed setting. They are famous for their Giant Calamari appetizer and Shrimp Paesano entree.


Zocca Cuisine d'Italia: Located on the Riverwalk, Zocca blends Italian-inspired dishes with a Texan twist. Diners praise their "fantastic food" and "welcoming and relaxed but classy" atmosphere.


Tre Trattoria: Situated on the San Antonio Museum of Art campus, Tre Trattoria offers a taste of Tuscany with classic Italian dishes and modern renditions. It provides gorgeous views of the Riverwalk from its shaded outdoor patio.


Battalion: Housed in a refurbished fire station, Battalion offers a stylish dining experience with views of downtown San Antonio. They are known for their various pasta dishes and Chicken Parmesan.


Fiume Pizzeria and Wine Bar: Nestled along the Riverwalk, Fiume blends authentic Italian flavors with local Texas ingredients for a "Texapoletana" experience. They are known for their "exceptional" pizzas and "fantastic service."

Texas Barbecue

Pinkerton's Barbecue: Located in downtown San Antonio, this spot is highly acclaimed and has been recognized on Texas Monthly's Top 50 BBQ Joints list. They offer classic Texas barbecue meats like brisket and ribs.


Smoke Shack BBQ: While their main location is on Broadway, which is a short distance from the immediate downtown core, it's often cited as a top San Antonio BBQ spot and is easily accessible. They are known for their tender brisket and turkey.


Smoke BBQ+Riverbar: Situated on Villita Street, this restaurant offers Texas BBQ with a San Antonio vibe, including classics and unique twists, with the added benefit of a Riverwalk location

Fun

Go Rio San Antonio River Cruises

​Go Rio San Antonio River Cruises offer narrated tours and shuttle services along the historic River Walk. Their colorful, eco-friendly electric boats provide a unique way to explore the city's rich culture, history, and architectural beauty. It's a must-do San Antonio experience.

San Antonio Zoo

The San Antonio Zoo, spanning 57 acres, is home to over 750 species and focuses on conservation and education. With popular exhibits like Africa Live!, the Friedrich Aquarium, and the upcoming Congo Falls gorilla habitat, it offers diverse animal encounters for over a million annual visitors.

Tower of The Americas

The Tower of the Americas is a 750-foot-tall observation tower in San Antonio, Texas, offering panoramic city views. Built for the 1968 World's Fair, HemisFair '68, it features a revolving restaurant and an observation deck, making it a prominent local landmark.

San Antonio Botanical Garden

The San Antonio Botanical Garden offers a serene escape with diverse plant collections, including native Texas landscapes, formal gardens, and a conservatory. Visitors can explore themed areas, seasonal blooms, and educational exhibits, making it a vibrant oasis for nature lovers of all ages.

Witte Museum

The Witte Museum in San Antonio, Texas, explores nature, science, and culture through the lens of "Texas Deep Time." It features diverse exhibits, from dinosaur fossils to Texas heritage, inspiring visitors of all ages.

San Antonio Museum of Art

The San Antonio Museum of Art, housed in a renovated historic brewery, spans 5,000 years of global art and culture. It's renowned for its extensive collections of ancient Mediterranean, Asian, and Latin American art, offering a diverse artistic journey.

San Antonio Old Town Trolley: Hop-on Hop-off

The San Antonio Old Town Trolley is a flexible Hop-on Hop-off tour, offering an engaging way to see the city's key attractions. Aboard the charming orange and green trolleys, expert guides provide a narrated journey covering over 100 points of interest. Stops include The Alamo, River Walk, and The Pearl District, letting visitors explore at their own pace.

CityPass San Antonio

The San Antonio CityPASS is a mobile ticket offering discounted admission to four major attractions, chosen from a list of eight popular sights. Visitors can select from places like the Go Rio River Cruises, The Alamo's Exhibit, San Antonio Zoo, and Tower of The Americas. This convenient pass allows users nine days to visit their choices, providing significant savings and flexibility for exploring the city's highlights.


LEGOLAND® Discovery Center San Antonio



LEGOLAND® Discovery Center San Antonio is an ultimate indoor LEGO playground featuring millions of bricks. Highlights include two rides, a 4D cinema, and MINILAND®, a spectacular miniature city recreating San Antonio landmarks. It offers hands-on play zones like LEGO Racers Build & Test and a Creative Workshop, perfect for inspiring creativity in children.

SeaWorld San Antonio

SeaWorld San Antonio is a large marine-life theme park and oceanarium in Texas. It features a mix of animal shows and habitats, including orcas, dolphins, and beluga whales. The park also boasts thrilling roller coasters and rides, alongside the separate-admission Aquatica water park. It focuses on conservation and education.