The Paseo del Rio is San Antonio's favorite attraction. You can shop, dine, lounge in a cafe, or simply stroll along and let the strumming mariachi soothe your spirit.
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The Paseo del Rio is San Antonio's favorite attraction. You can shop, dine, lounge in a cafe, or simply stroll along and let the strumming mariachi soothe your spirit.
Buy Discount Tickets Online Before you head to the park, do some research online for better ticket prices. The Texas Travel Industry Association has pre-order full-day tickets for $32.00, as well as...
With the most comprehensive collection of Latin American art in the U.S., as well as extensive collections of Egyptian, Asian, and Greek works, the San Antonio Museum of Art is well worth a visit.
A huge Mediterranean-style mansion that houses over 10,000 paintings, sculptures and prints.
Come on down (way down) at the largest underground attraction in Texas! Daily guided tours allow guests to explore large underground chambers and see huge formations. The largest room is bigger than a football field. Above ground, discover rocks, minerals, and rough-cut gems at the Natural Bridge Mining Company Sluice. The Watchtower Challenge will get your heart pumping as you climb one of the largest public climbing tower and ziplines in Texas (seasonal availability)!
IMAX theater playing "Alamo - the Price for Freedom," a film about the battle at the Alamo.
Built in 1929, this movie theater is beautifully ornate, featuring a domed ceiling painted with stars and clouds.
Will re-open in the spring of 2008.
Irish pub
This is where you can see all the Fiesta gowns, complete with incredibly long trains, on display.
This museum is dedicated to the contributions of different ethnic groups in Texas.
It all started at the Buckhorn Saloon in 1881, where patrons would trade a deer antler for a beer or shot of whisky. Since then, the horn collection has grown to more than 4000, and is now part of a museum that also includes wildlife exhibits, a wax museum, a re-creation of the saloon, a curio shop, and an arcade.
You'll never lack for something to do in San Antonio's largest park. Its grounds contain the San Antonio Zoo, a carousel, skyride, the Japanese Tea Gardens, a golf course, and playground.
Narrated boat cruises that cover 2 ½ miles along the River Walk.
Built for the 1968 HemisFair in honor of the city's 250th anniversary, this delightful park is a local favorite, particularly the water gardens and the kid-designed wood and sand playground, which includes a castle and space tunnel. The highlight is the looming 750-foot tall Tower of the Americas, offering a terrific view of the city.
Children's museum.
Good place to see with families.
