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Explore the network of pedestrian paths that follows the beautiful San Antonio River to discover restaurants and bars, gift shops, galleries and museums.
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Travellers come to North San Antonio - SAT for its cosy coffee shops, and you can see top attractions like North Star Mall and Morgan's Wonderland while you're in town.
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A noteworthy feature of West San Antonio is its breathtaking beach views. While you're in town, be sure to stop and check out Aquatica San Antonio Waterpark and Hill Country Golf Club.
Stone Oak is well liked for many features, particularly its shopping, river views and restaurants. Though there may not be top sights in Stone Oak, consider stopping by Canyon Springs Golf Club or Silverhorn Golf Club of Texas, located nearby.
A scenic riverfront acclaimed theatres and top sights from Joint Base San Antonio to United States Army Medical Department Museum – discover Fort Sam Houston, a destination also famous for its sports teams.
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From the Six Flags Fiesta theme park to bronco-busting rodeos, San Antonio offers plenty of spicy family-style fun.
With more than 1.3 million inhabitants, San Antonio is the second-most populous city in Texas and one of the state’s most visited areas. Latino culture is deeply rooted in the history of this city less than 3 hours from the Mexican border. Shop in Mexican markets, sample the Tex-Mex cuisine and wander along plazas inspired by Spanish Colonial architecture.
Strolling the San AntonioRiver Walk guides you along famous places that represent more than 300 years of history. The old mission called theAlamo, built in the early 1700s, is the most famous of all attractions. This was the scene of a heroic battle during the Texas Revolution, one of the turbulent events in Texas’ fight for independence from Mexico during the mid-1800s. Explore the Institute of Texan Cultures, where you'll see and hear how the mix of cultures influenced the area.
Find beautifully preserved buildings in the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park and learn about life for Native Americans during Spanish colonisation. Visit one of the city’s top museums and gaze at huge dinosaur bones, Egyptian mummies or Chinese relics dating back to 1600 B.C.
For a peaceful escape within the city limits, head to the San Antonio Botanical Gardens or the nearby Japanese Tea Gardens. You can see endangered prairie animals from the local area at the nearby San Antonio Zoo and Aquarium.
A bus runs from downtown to many of the city’s major attractions. Hop on and off as you please with a pre-purchased pass. Rent a car and explore the stunning scenery of Texas Hill Country or grab your hiking shoes and head to the Friedrich Wilderness Park. Pack a picnic and spend the afternoon by the lake at Landa Park,enjoy an African safari at the Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranchor ride some waves at Schlitterbahn Waterpark.
San Antonio is an exciting city to visit any time of year. A warm, semi-arid climate means it’s hot in summer and mild in winter, and most attractions are open year-round.
Explore the great outdoors with a trip to River Walk, a popular green space in San Antonio. Discover the acclaimed theatre scene and shops in this walkable area.
Lackland Air Force Base is just one of the places to see in San Antonio, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Discover the entertainment venues and shops in this walkable area.
Learn about the fierce Battle of the Alamo and pay your respects to those lost during the Texan Revolution at this historical complex.