San Antonio, TX

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Tower of the Americas featuring landscape views, a sunset and a city
San Antonio showing heritage architecture and street scenes
San Antonio
Tower of the Americas which includes night scenes, a city and landscape views
River Walk showing outdoor eating and street scenes as well as a large group of people

Get to know San Antonio, one of the most dynamic cities in Texas. It’s rich in family-friendly fun, eye-catching parks, live music, great dining and storied history.

Big-hearted San Antonio tips its Stetson to newcomers. Go beyond the famous Alamo to explore its fairytale-like River Walk and thrill-inducing theme parks. Things to do and places to visit in San Antonio range from year-round festivals to top-notch galleries and museums, outdoor adventures to characterful neighborhoods. Plus, the city boasts a culinary cornucopia influenced by the population’s Mexican, German and Spanish heritage. Urban green spaces abound, including the award-winning Confluence Park and lush Brackenridge Park. With more than 250 days of sunshine a year here, alfresco activities are the norm, whether kayaking the San Antonio River or visiting the nearby Hill Country.

The best areas for accommodation in San Antonio

Downtown is one of the best places to stay for first-time visitors to San Antonio, offering easy access to iconic sights like the Alamo, the River Walk, the San Antonio Museum of Art and the Rivercenter Mall. For a funkier setting, look for accommodations in the Westside Deco District, with authentic local eats and colorful art murals that reveal the city’s Mexican-American heritage.

Couples seeking the best places to stay in San Antonio fall for the historic Pearl District, where the cobblestone streets are lined with boutique stores, a variety of dining options and the historic Pearl Brewery. Southtown offers galleries and local art events, while the King William Historic District, with its stately architecture, has a romantic ambiance. Walkable Tobin Hill, near downtown and the River Walk, has several LGBTQ+-friendly restaurants and bars.

Quiet Alamo Heights is one of the best places to stay in San Antonio for families, close to kid-centric attractions and popular downtown sights. For outdoorsy families, try the Northeast neighborhood or Brackenridge Park, which has a little train that runs through it. Hike or bike at McAllister Park, explore the Salado Creek Trailway or have a picnic at Comanche Lookout Park, known for its Native American history.

Best time to visit San Antonio

  • Spring (March to April): Pleasant temperatures for indoor and outdoor sightseeing. With lower hotel rates, this is the best time to visit San Antonio for budget-minded travelers.
  • Summer (May to September): San Antonio’s summers are characterized by high temperatures. This is a good season to check out the many swimming pools and holes within driving distance of the city.
  • Fall (October to November): Mild weather and events like the World Heritage Festival make San Antonio the perfect fall getaway.
  • Winter (December to February): Cooler weather, festive lights along the River Walk and cultural celebrations fill the season with charm.

How many days to spend in San Antonio

Plan for at least three to four days to fully enjoy the city’s historical sights, dine at some of its best restaurants and immerse yourself in the local culture. Add two to three days to your trip if you want to explore the wide open spaces of the Texas Hill Country.

The vibe of San Antonio

San Antonio boasts a welcoming, laid-back vibe characterized by its blend of Texan hospitality and rich cultural diversity. Whether you’re wandering through art galleries along the River Walk, sitting down for a waterside cocktail, enjoying one of the city’s many festivals or exploring the quieter districts, you’ll find San Antonio travel to be both lively and relaxed. It’s easy to move seamlessly from the modern skyscrapers of downtown to storied 18th-century missions, gawking along the way at grand, German settler-built estates in the King William neighborhood. Inspired cuisine, jazz bars and insightful museums speak to the city’s craving for creativity while honoring its 300-year past.

What is San Antonio famous for?

San Antonio has a story bigger than Texas and pride to match. A tenacious spirit and religious heritage are revealed at the top spots on any San Antonio tour: San Fernando Cathedral, La Villita Historic Village and, of course, the Alamo. The historic mission and fortress was the site of a pivotal 1836 battle during the Texas Revolution and remains a significant landmark today. It was made even more famous with John Wayne’s 1960 film, The Alamo. The River Walk is San Antonio’s pride and joy, offering a scenic path through the heart of the city, adorned with stores, cafes and lush greenery, all beneath colorful string lights.

Events in San Antonio

San Antonio’s events calendar brims with dynamic celebrations that reflect its diverse culture. Fiesta San Antonio, held every April, is the city’s signature event, featuring over 100 parades, concerts and cultural gatherings. Every Friday and Saturday from June to mid-August, the River Walk’s Arneson Theatre lights up with flamenco and mariachi music as part of Fiesta Noche del Rio. The San Antonio Summer Art & Jazz Festival celebrates the genre for three days, or if you’d prefer accordion music, there’s even a festival for that. Over five days in September, the World Heritage Festival celebrates the San Antonio Missions and how Spanish and Coahuiltecan cultures are interwoven in these iconic San Antonio tourist attractions.

Top attractions in San Antonio

The River Walk’s 15-mile (24-kilometer) network of waterside pathways and the historic Alamo are among the best things for first-timers to do in San Antonio. Don’t miss a visit to Mission San José, Mission Concepción, Mission Espada and Mission San Juan to gain a deeper understanding of the area’s rich religious heritage. To maximize your time, hop on an Old Town Trolley Tour.

Quiet walks, art museums and farmers markets are some of the top things to do in San Antonio for couples. Stroll through the Japanese Tea Garden, then visit the Majestic Theatre for a show. See the works of Picasso, Van Gogh, Matisse and more at the McNay Art Museum. Shop the weekend Pearl Farmers Market, brimming with produce, meats and artisanal crafts.

Among the many great things to do in San Antonio for families, famous theme parks such as Six Flags Fiesta Texas top the list. Beyond that, check out DoSeum, a children’s museum with interactive STEM-based exhibits. At Brackenridge Park, ride the old-fashioned carousel and visit the Japanese Tea Garden. Adventurous types should experience the underground wonders of the Natural Bridge Caverns.

For many years before the Battle of the Alamo, this city in southern Texas was part of Mexico. See the missions that remain from earlier times.

The strong Spanish and Coahuiltecan influences on the city of San Antonio are visible in its architecture, art and culture. See the Alamo and several other missions that remain from the early days of Spanish colonization.

Travel along the River Walk that parallels the San Antonio River, which winds through the city. Walk, bike or step into a tour boat to enjoy the quiet under the cypresses lining the riverbanks. The paved trails provide access to museums, restaurants, bars, shopping and the city’s famous missions.

The Alamo, originally known as Mission San Antonio de Valero, is the site of the famous 1836 battle in which Mexico’s President Santa Anna killed nearly 200 Americans after a 13-day siege during the Texas Revolution. Take a tour along the river to see four other missions that are part of San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. They were established not only for religious observation, but also for protection of local residents.

Attend a Sunday service at the Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo, the largest of the area’s missions. The Mission San Juan Capistrano is surrounded by labores (farmlands) and an irrigation ditch built in the 1700s. When you visit these and the two other sites, Mission Concepcion and Mission Espada, look for Catholic symbols interwoven with architectural decorations depicting nature created by the indigenous Coahuiltecan people.

The Briscoe Western Art Museum holds Santa Anna’s sword and many other artworks and artifacts. See modern art in McNay Art Museum. Enjoy a live performance in the 1929 Majestic Theatre, which was once a movie theater.

When the kids have experienced enough history and culture, spend a fun-filled day at one of San Antonio’s many theme parks including SeaWorld® San Antonio, Six Flags® Fiesta Texas and Schlitterbahn Waterpark Resort. Visit the San Antonio Zoo and the hands-on DoSeum science museum in the large Brackenridge Park and the Natural Bridge Caverns for a varied range of family-friendly activities.

Where to stay in San Antonio

Downtown - Riverwalk which includes heritage architecture, boating and a river or creek

Downtown San Antonio

4/5(9,525 area reviews)

Explore the heart of San Antonio with top attractions like the Alamo and River Walk, or enjoy kayaking and bicycling to the World Heritage Missions. Discover historic sites, theaters, and shopping at Rivercenter, all easily accessible by public transit.

Downtown San Antonio
Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum featuring art and interior views

Uptown

While visiting Uptown, you might make a stop by sights like Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum and Alamo Quarry Market.

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Far West Side

While visiting Far West Side, you might make a stop by sights like Aquatica San Antonio Waterpark and Hill Country Golf Club.

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Northwest Los Angeles Heights

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Northwest Los Angeles Heights and surrounding area, you can visit Alamo and Alamodome.

Northwest Los Angeles Heights
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Medical Center District

4/5(155 area reviews)

While visiting Medical Center District, you might make a stop by sights like USAA Corporate Office Headquarters and Cinemark San Antonio 16.

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Stone Oak

4.5/5(495 area reviews)

Travelers come to Stone Oak for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like Shops at Hardy Oak and Alta Vista while you're in town.

Stone Oak
Hyatt Vacation Club at Wild Oak Ranch, San Antonio

Hyatt Vacation Club at Wild Oak Ranch, San Antonio

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Sonesta ES Suites San Antonio Downtown Alamo Plaza

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Food in San Antonio

From puffy tacos to pizza, home-grown culinary talent and cuisine are in San Antonio’s roots. The city is one of only two designated UNESCO Creative Cities of Gastronomy in the U.S. and is home to a Culinary Institute of America campus. Talented chefs are putting their own spin on down-home cooking and infusing traditional favorites with locally sourced ingredients. Bring an appetite on your San Antonio vacation for tea-brined chicken, green curry brisket, sizzling fajitas and creamy queso fundido (Mexican molten cheese and chorizo). For of-the-moment dining, head to the King William and Southtown neighborhoods. Can’t decide? Pearl has more than two dozen options.

Nightlife in San Antonio

Get some rest before your trip so you can take advantage of the many things to do in San Antonio at night. Head to St. Mary’s Strip for bars featuring live music and craft cocktails. Listen out for “Texas music,” a sub-genre of American country with its own style. Look downtown to find a selection of nightclubs where you can dance the night away. For something more laid-back, visit the long-standing Esquire Tavern, home to one of the state’s longest bars, or try a jazz club in Pearl. The River Walk has a dynamic nightlife scene, with restaurants and bars open till late.

Shopping in San Antonio

San Antonio has some excellent shopping experiences, from posh digs to independent gems. Shop for apparel, jewelry, kitchenware, books and more at Pearl, a mixed-use center converted from a former brewery. Peruse the folk art at La Villita Historic Arts Village’s galleries, or pick up handmade cowboy boots at Lucchese. Go high-end browsing at La Cantera or the North Star Mall. Love a good treasure hunt? Seek special finds at the Ironside Antique Mall or Bussey’s Flea Market. Don’t miss Market Square, a three-block plaza with more than 100 local shops and stalls. Be sure to pick up a freshly baked pan dulce (sweet bread).

Getting around San Antonio

San Antonio’s efficient public transportation system includes the VIA Metropolitan Transit buses and streetcars, with routes covering key attractions. Consider renting a bike or using rideshare services for added convenience. Downtown San Antonio is pedestrian-friendly, making walking an enjoyable way to experience the city’s charm. If you wish to visit sights on the outskirts of town, rent a car.

San Antonio currency and budget

The tipping etiquette in San Antonio is around 15%-20% for dining. Have a few extra dollars on hand for hotel staff. Budget approximately $100-$150 per day for accommodations, food, transport and attractions. Here are some indicative prices for everyday expenses:

  • A meal at an inexpensive restaurant = $20.00 USD
  • A pint of domestic beer = $6.00 USD
  • A medium cappuccino = $5.50 USD
  • A meal for two at a mid-range restaurant = $75.00 USD

*Prices are provided for informational purposes and are subject to change.

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