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Guide 🇺🇸 San Antonio

San Antonio
👤 Population 2.1 million 🕛 Local time:

Alamo

Texas’s most iconic historic site, where the 1836 battle shaped independence history amid a powerful chapel and museum setting.


San Antonio River Walk

A landmark urban river park with scenic paths, bridges, cruises, dining, and easy access to downtown highlights and mission connections.


San Antonio Missions UNESCO World Heritage Trail

A remarkable chain of living Spanish colonial missions showcasing UNESCO-listed churches, architecture, history, and riverside trails across southern San Antonio.


San Fernando Cathedral

Historic cathedral on Main Plaza, famed for deep colonial history and the striking evening light projection on its facade.


Historic Market Square

The largest Mexican market in the United States, packed with shops, food, music, and vibrant cultural atmosphere.


Tower of the Americas

A 750-foot observation tower offering sweeping city panoramas, HemisFair views, and a revolving restaurant high above San Antonio.


Pearl Brewery District

A beautifully restored brewery campus with acclaimed dining, weekend market energy, historic architecture, and River Walk access.


Japanese Tea Garden

A serene sunken quarry garden with koi ponds, pagodas, stone walkways, lush plantings, and a dramatic waterfall.


McNay Art Museum

An outstanding art museum in a Spanish Colonial Revival mansion, known for major modern works and sculpture-filled gardens.


San Antonio Museum of Art

A major riverside museum in a former brewery, celebrated for exceptional Latin American, Asian, and ancient art collections.


La Villita Historic Arts Village

San Antonio’s oldest neighborhood, now a charming cluster of restored buildings housing artisan studios, galleries, and event spaces.


Brackenridge Park

A beloved urban park with river scenery, trails, historic springs, and easy access to the zoo, gardens, and museums.


Witte Museum

A strong natural history and science museum exploring Texas ecology, archaeology, paleontology, and family-friendly interactive exhibits.


Briscoe Western Art Museum

A refined downtown museum presenting Western art, frontier history, and notable works by Remington, Russell, and contemporary artists.


San Antonio Botanical Garden

A 38-acre garden featuring native Texas landscapes, themed collections, historic structures, and one of South Texas’s finest horticultural displays.


Downtown/River Walk

Central tourist hub with major attractions, hotels, walkability, dining, and lively nightlife.


Pearl District

Upscale, walkable district known for dining, boutique shopping, and riverfront stays.


Southtown

Artsy, walkable area with galleries, boutiques, breweries, and easy access to central attractions.


King William

Historic, charming district with grand homes, boutique inns, and a quieter arts-oriented atmosphere.


Alamo Heights

Upscale, calm area with markets, green spaces, and convenient access to museums and central sights.


Broadway Corridor

Museum-and-park focused area with family attractions, green spaces, and varied dining options.


Pearl / Museum Reach

Modern, highly walkable riverfront area with dining, amenities, and access to museums.


Downtown / Southtown

Central urban area popular for nightlife, arts venues, and access to major visitor attractions.


Monte Vista

Historic central neighborhood with distinctive architecture and convenient access to nearby cultural areas.


Terrell Hills

Quiet, upscale residential area offering a calm base near central amenities and attractions.


Good Friday

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Memorial Day

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Juneteenth National Independence Day

19 June in 81 days


Independence Day

03 July in 95 days


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