Drinks & Nightlife
A very consistent little gem. Really good local experience right across the street from your studio, leaving you worry free to enjoy the nightly specials, great selection of live music and honestly, you'll just have to try the food for your self! ( a very san Antonian flair!)
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Sanchos Cantina & Cocina
628 Jackson StA very consistent little gem. Really good local experience right across the street from your studio, leaving you worry free to enjoy the nightly specials, great selection of live music and honestly, you'll just have to try the food for your self! ( a very san Antonian flair!)
With a speak easy feel, after perhaps a nice dinner or drinks at the pearl, you can make your way to the basement for a nice evening full of jazz. Very authentic to any jazz club you will find some of the best musicians in the city collaborating. If you tune in to 91.7 on Saturday Nights, you can enjoy the show from home!
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Jazz TX
312 Pearl PkwyWith a speak easy feel, after perhaps a nice dinner or drinks at the pearl, you can make your way to the basement for a nice evening full of jazz. Very authentic to any jazz club you will find some of the best musicians in the city collaborating. If you tune in to 91.7 on Saturday Nights, you can enjoy the show from home!
Swanky speakeasy-style spot where hipster bartenders mix classic cocktails & also serve charcuterie.
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Bar 1919
1420 S Alamo StSwanky speakeasy-style spot where hipster bartenders mix classic cocktails & also serve charcuterie.
This is has been dubbed "The Oldest Honky Tonk in San Antonio!'. Any guests or locals will usually find this chill,country, music venue alive with great bands, local food trucks and great bar deals! Heck, they even have cowboy kareoke!
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The Lonesome Rose
2114 N St Mary's StThis is has been dubbed "The Oldest Honky Tonk in San Antonio!'. Any guests or locals will usually find this chill,country, music venue alive with great bands, local food trucks and great bar deals! Heck, they even have cowboy kareoke!
If whiskey and beer are your go-tos, then a tour of Ranger Creek Brewing and Distillery is in order. Since opening in 2010, Ranger Creek has been a beloved “brewstillery” of San Antonio offering $10 tours that include a tasting and a souvenir pint glass. Beware: The tours fill up quickly so make sure to purchase a ticket in advance
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Ranger Creek Brewing & Distilling
4834 Whirlwind DrIf whiskey and beer are your go-tos, then a tour of Ranger Creek Brewing and Distillery is in order. Since opening in 2010, Ranger Creek has been a beloved “brewstillery” of San Antonio offering $10 tours that include a tasting and a souvenir pint glass. Beware: The tours fill up quickly so make sure to purchase a ticket in advance
Food Scene
About
Owner - Mark D. Rodriguez
General Information
Happy Hour Mon. - Fri. 3pm -6pm
Food and Drink Specials
Public Transit
Blue Route stops right in front of Tito's Restaurant
categories
Family Style Restaurant · Tex-Mex Restaurant
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Tito's Mexican Restaurant
955 S Alamo StAbout
Owner - Mark D. Rodriguez
General Information
Happy Hour Mon. - Fri. 3pm -6pm
Food and Drink Specials
Public Transit
Blue Route stops right in front of Tito's Restaurant
categories
Family Style Restaurant · Tex-Mex Restaurant
Multi-Cuisine
Parking
Street and parking lot parking
Price Range
$$
Specialties
Serves lunch, dinner and drinks
Services
Walk-Ins Welcome
Good For Groups
Good For Kids
Take Out
Waiter Service
Outdoor Seating
About
A local tradition serving steaks & whisky since 1979.
Attire
Casual
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Josephine Street
400 E Josephine StMulti-Cuisine
Parking
Street and parking lot parking
Price Range
$$
Specialties
Serves lunch, dinner and drinks
Services
Walk-Ins Welcome
Good For Groups
Good For Kids
Take Out
Waiter Service
Outdoor Seating
About
A local tradition serving steaks & whisky since 1979.
Attire
Casual
Business Details
Cuisine
barbeque
Parking
Street parking
Price Range
$
Specialties
Serves lunch and dinner
About
B&D Ice House since 1961. Reimagined Spring 2014.
Attire
Casual
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B&D Ice House
1004 S Alamo StBusiness Details
Cuisine
barbeque
Parking
Street parking
Price Range
$
Specialties
Serves lunch and dinner
About
B&D Ice House since 1961. Reimagined Spring 2014.
Attire
Casual
Business Details
Cuisine
Multi-Cuisine
Parking
Street and parking lot parking
Price Range
$$
Specialties
Serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, drinks and coffee
Services
Catering
Delivery
Good For Groups
Good For Kids
Outdoor Seating
Takes Reservations
Take Out
Waiter Service
Walk-Ins Welcome
About
Tribeca is a New American restaurant in Olmos Park, TX with specialty entrees, salads, burgers, pizzas, pasta, and seafood.
General Manager
Nick Gutierrez & Emely Zuluaga, Rudy Souberbielle
Attire
Casual
Culinary Team
Executive Chef David Yokuty
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Tribeca 212
4331 McCullough AveBusiness Details
Cuisine
Multi-Cuisine
Parking
Street and parking lot parking
Price Range
$$
Specialties
Serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, drinks and coffee
Services
Catering
Delivery
Good For Groups
Good For Kids
Outdoor Seating
Takes Reservations
Take Out
Waiter Service
Walk-Ins Welcome
About
Tribeca is a New American restaurant in Olmos Park, TX with specialty entrees, salads, burgers, pizzas, pasta, and seafood.
General Manager
Nick Gutierrez & Emely Zuluaga, Rudy Souberbielle
Attire
Casual
Culinary Team
Executive Chef David Yokuty
card
Business Details
Cuisine
american (new)
Price Range
$$
Specialties
Serves dinner and drinks
Services
Walk-Ins Welcome
Waiter Service
Outdoor Seating
ADDITIONAL CONTACT INFO
http://www.feastsa.com
MORE INFO
Culinary Team
Stefan Bowers- Executive Chef
Zeke Cavazos- Sous Chef
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Feast
1024 S Alamo StBusiness Details
Cuisine
american (new)
Price Range
$$
Specialties
Serves dinner and drinks
Services
Walk-Ins Welcome
Waiter Service
Outdoor Seating
ADDITIONAL CONTACT INFO
http://www.feastsa.com
MORE INFO
Culinary Team
Stefan Bowers- Executive Chef
Zeke Cavazos- Sous Chef
Business Details
Parking
Parking Lot parking
Price Range
$
Cuisine
delis and sandwiches
Specialties
Serves lunch
Services
Takes Reservations
Walk-Ins Welcome
Good For Groups... See More
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ADDITIONAL CONTACT INFO
info@wddeli.com
http://www.wddeli.com
MORE INFO
About
You'll love our great fresh food at reasonable prices served in a fun & funky atmosphere. Come by and see us! You've got to try our cookies!
General Manager
Wayne Beers, Michael Bobo, Brandy Harris
Attire
Casual
categories
Deli · American Restaurant · Sandwich Shop
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W D Deli
3123 BroadwayBusiness Details
Parking
Parking Lot parking
Price Range
$
Cuisine
delis and sandwiches
Specialties
Serves lunch
Services
Takes Reservations
Walk-Ins Welcome
Good For Groups... See More
card
ADDITIONAL CONTACT INFO
info@wddeli.com
http://www.wddeli.com
MORE INFO
About
You'll love our great fresh food at reasonable prices served in a fun & funky atmosphere. Come by and see us! You've got to try our cookies!
General Manager
Wayne Beers, Michael Bobo, Brandy Harris
Attire
Casual
categories
Deli · American Restaurant · Sandwich Shop
Fresh, local bakery where everyone can enjoy a nice lunch between looking for new books and checking out antique libraries. This is sandwiched between three local book stores and is located in an historic home converted to compliment the business!
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W D Deli
3123 BroadwayFresh, local bakery where everyone can enjoy a nice lunch between looking for new books and checking out antique libraries. This is sandwiched between three local book stores and is located in an historic home converted to compliment the business!
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The Pigpen is a neighborhood bar in San Antonio. A great place to eat, drink, watch sports on TV, and relax. We have an outdoor bar & playground for kids.
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The Pigpen Neighborhood Bar
106 Pershing AvenueThe Pigpen is a neighborhood bar in San Antonio. A great place to eat, drink, watch sports on TV, and relax. We have an outdoor bar & playground for kids.
Hearthstone BakeryCafe
4212 McCullough Avea husband-and-wife team making beautiful ice pops, ice cream and more. We believe in using real ingredients and responsible practices to make wholesome treats for all ages.
We change our flavors regularly and seasonally, so stop by often to see what's new. Got a suggestion for a flavor or something we need to know? Email us at info@paleteriasanantonio.com.
Paleteria San Antonio
510 South Alamo Streeta husband-and-wife team making beautiful ice pops, ice cream and more. We believe in using real ingredients and responsible practices to make wholesome treats for all ages.
We change our flavors regularly and seasonally, so stop by often to see what's new. Got a suggestion for a flavor or something we need to know? Email us at info@paleteriasanantonio.com.
Located in a restored firehouse (complete with pole) in the center of Southtown, Battalion bring Italian fine dining to San Antonio. The grilled mackerel and red meat dishes are scrumptious, but the handmade pasta dishes—like fettuccine, lasagna and spaghetti—are the real standouts. House favorites like savory bucatini ai frutti di mare (with clama and octopus) and classic eggplant parmesan are served in smaller, tapas-style portions, so order two or three to ensure you leave full.
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Battalion
604 S Alamo StLocated in a restored firehouse (complete with pole) in the center of Southtown, Battalion bring Italian fine dining to San Antonio. The grilled mackerel and red meat dishes are scrumptious, but the handmade pasta dishes—like fettuccine, lasagna and spaghetti—are the real standouts. House favorites like savory bucatini ai frutti di mare (with clama and octopus) and classic eggplant parmesan are served in smaller, tapas-style portions, so order two or three to ensure you leave full.
Chef Steve McHugh’s new restaurant, Cured, makes use of the purest regional ingredients, paired with organic methods and is built on a foundation of lovingly hand-crafted cured foods, from charcuterie to pickles. The restaurant’s renovated historical building, built in 1904 as Pearl’s Administration Building which included the president’s office, embodies the perfect blend of a contemporary and historical atmosphere.
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Cured
306 Pearl PkwyChef Steve McHugh’s new restaurant, Cured, makes use of the purest regional ingredients, paired with organic methods and is built on a foundation of lovingly hand-crafted cured foods, from charcuterie to pickles. The restaurant’s renovated historical building, built in 1904 as Pearl’s Administration Building which included the president’s office, embodies the perfect blend of a contemporary and historical atmosphere.
The Magnolia Pancake Haus’ famous breakfast was built around a recipe for “The World’s Best” buttermilk pancakes and unique menu items made with the freshest ingredients.
Family owned and operated since 2000, we strive everyday to provide the best breakfast experience in San Antonio.
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The Magnolia Pancake Haus
10333 Huebner RdThe Magnolia Pancake Haus’ famous breakfast was built around a recipe for “The World’s Best” buttermilk pancakes and unique menu items made with the freshest ingredients.
Family owned and operated since 2000, we strive everyday to provide the best breakfast experience in San Antonio.
Arts & Culture
The San Antonio Museum of Art is an art museum in Downtown San Antonio, Texas, USA. In the early 1970s, plans were initiated to purchase the historic Lone Star Brewery complex for conversion into it and following a $7.2 million renovation, it opened to the public in March 1981.[1] It was funded through grants from the Economic Development Administration of San Antonio, and numerous businessmen and foundations.
Address: 200 W Jones Ave, San Antonio, TX 78215
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Tuesday10AM–9PM
Wednesday10AM–5PM
Thursday10AM–5PM
Friday10AM–9PM
Saturday10AM–5PM
Sunday10AM–5PM
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Founded: 1981
Phone: (210) 978-8100
Director: Katherine Luber
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The San Antonio Museum of Art is an art museum in Downtown San Antonio, Texas, USA. In the early 1970s, plans were initiated to purchase the historic Lone Star Brewery complex for conversion into it and following a $7.2 million renovation, it opened to the public in March 1981.[1] It was funded through grants from the Economic Development Administration of San Antonio, and numerous businessmen and foundations.
Address: 200 W Jones Ave, San Antonio, TX 78215
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MondayClosed
Tuesday10AM–9PM
Wednesday10AM–5PM
Thursday10AM–5PM
Friday10AM–9PM
Saturday10AM–5PM
Sunday10AM–5PM
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Founded: 1981
Phone: (210) 978-8100
Director: Katherine Luber
Modern museum housing art & artifacts reflecting the history & culture of the American West.
Address: 210 W Market St, San Antonio, TX 78205
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Tuesday10AM–9PM
Wednesday10AM–5PM
Thursday10AM–5PM
Friday10AM–5PM
Saturday10AM–5PM
Sunday10AM–5PM
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Phone: (210) 299-4499
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Briscoe Western Art Museum
210 W Market StModern museum housing art & artifacts reflecting the history & culture of the American West.
Address: 210 W Market St, San Antonio, TX 78205
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Tuesday10AM–9PM
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Thursday10AM–5PM
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The Witte Museum was established in 1926 and is located in Brackenridge Park in San Antonio, Texas.[1] It is dedicated to telling the stories of Texas, from prehistory to the present.
Address: 3801 Broadway St, San Antonio, TX 78209
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Thursday10AM–5PM
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Founded: 1926
Phone: (210) 357-1900
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Witte Museum
3801 BroadwayThe Witte Museum was established in 1926 and is located in Brackenridge Park in San Antonio, Texas.[1] It is dedicated to telling the stories of Texas, from prehistory to the present.
Address: 3801 Broadway St, San Antonio, TX 78209
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Founded: 1926
Phone: (210) 357-1900
American & European art (from Medieval to contemporary) in a 1929 mansion with a modern addition.
Address: 6000 N New Braunfels Ave, San Antonio, TX 78209
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Tuesday10AM–4PM
Wednesday10AM–4PM
Thursday10AM–9PM
Friday10AM–4PM
Saturday10AM–5PM
Sunday12–5PM
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Phone: (210) 824-5368
Did you know: The McNay Art Museum, founded in 1954 in San Antonio, is the first modern art museum in the U.S. State of Texas.
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McNay Art Museum
American & European art (from Medieval to contemporary) in a 1929 mansion with a modern addition.
Address: 6000 N New Braunfels Ave, San Antonio, TX 78209
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MondayClosed
Tuesday10AM–4PM
Wednesday10AM–4PM
Thursday10AM–9PM
Friday10AM–4PM
Saturday10AM–5PM
Sunday12–5PM
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Did you know: The McNay Art Museum, founded in 1954 in San Antonio, is the first modern art museum in the U.S. State of Texas.
Cultural heritage museum with history & art exhibits, the Dome Theater, plus festivals & events.
Located in: UTSA-HemisFair Park Campus
Address: 801 E César E. Chávez Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78205
Hours:
Monday9AM–5PM
Tuesday9AM–5PM
Wednesday9AM–5PM
Thursday9AM–5PM
Friday9AM–5PM
Saturday9AM–5PM
Sunday12–5PM
Phone: (210) 458-2300
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Institute of Texan Cultures
801 E César E. Chávez BlvdCultural heritage museum with history & art exhibits, the Dome Theater, plus festivals & events.
Located in: UTSA-HemisFair Park Campus
Address: 801 E César E. Chávez Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78205
Hours:
Monday9AM–5PM
Tuesday9AM–5PM
Wednesday9AM–5PM
Thursday9AM–5PM
Friday9AM–5PM
Saturday9AM–5PM
Sunday12–5PM
Phone: (210) 458-2300
Address: 801 E Houston St, San Antonio, TX 78205
Hours:
MondayClosed
Tuesday10AM–4PM
Wednesday10AM–4PM
Thursday10AM–4PM
Friday10AM–4PM
Saturday10AM–4PM
SundayClosed
Phone: (210) 390-7236
San Antonio Fire Museum
801 E Houston StAddress: 801 E Houston St, San Antonio, TX 78205
Hours:
MondayClosed
Tuesday10AM–4PM
Wednesday10AM–4PM
Thursday10AM–4PM
Friday10AM–4PM
Saturday10AM–4PM
SundayClosed
Phone: (210) 390-7236
This is the most popular local bookstore. This has a great two story selection and is ample with Texas history / favorites and more!
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Half Price Books
3207 BroadwayThis is the most popular local bookstore. This has a great two story selection and is ample with Texas history / favorites and more!
the center of our history and culture as a city, you can enjoy and learn the most of how our city and history has built us today. You are likely to enjoy the scenery, gardens. The central location will help while choosing to walk
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Ang Alamo
300 Alamo Plazathe center of our history and culture as a city, you can enjoy and learn the most of how our city and history has built us today. You are likely to enjoy the scenery, gardens. The central location will help while choosing to walk
For over 131 years, The Buckhorn Saloon and Museum has been known as a gathering place and for the spectacular wildlife exhibits. Enjoy our Cafè, Gift Shop
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The Buckhorn Saloon and Texas Ranger Museum
318 E Houston StFor over 131 years, The Buckhorn Saloon and Museum has been known as a gathering place and for the spectacular wildlife exhibits. Enjoy our Cafè, Gift Shop
The Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio is free and open to the public. Walk-in visitors are invited to enjoy a self-guided tour, while scheduled groups of 20 or more are taken on docent-led tours and offered the chance to hear from a local Holocaust survivor. To schedule a tour or hear from one of our speakers, please fill our a Tour Scheduling Form at least two weeks prior to your desired date.
Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio
12500 NW Military HwyThe Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio is free and open to the public. Walk-in visitors are invited to enjoy a self-guided tour, while scheduled groups of 20 or more are taken on docent-led tours and offered the chance to hear from a local Holocaust survivor. To schedule a tour or hear from one of our speakers, please fill our a Tour Scheduling Form at least two weeks prior to your desired date.
Located just south of downtown San Antonio, Ruby City is a contemporary art center dedicated to providing a space for the city’s thriving creative community to experience works by both local and internationally acclaimed artists
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Ruby City
150 Camp StLocated just south of downtown San Antonio, Ruby City is a contemporary art center dedicated to providing a space for the city’s thriving creative community to experience works by both local and internationally acclaimed artists
TexPop was originally established in 2012, by Austin and San Antonio, music journalist and creative muse, Margaret Moser. TexPop (South Texas Museum of Popular Culture was created to preserve and document South Texas music, art, and pop culture, with an emphasis on the 50s through the 80s.
South Texas Museum of Popular Culture "TexPop"
1017 E Mulberry AveTexPop was originally established in 2012, by Austin and San Antonio, music journalist and creative muse, Margaret Moser. TexPop (South Texas Museum of Popular Culture was created to preserve and document South Texas music, art, and pop culture, with an emphasis on the 50s through the 80s.
Since 1999, the Texas Air Museum at Stinson Field has been dedicated to telling the story of Texas and San Antonio's vital role in the developement of military air power. It also pays tribute to aviation pioneers, technical acheivements in the realm of aviation, and above all, pays respect and honor to those who gave their lives to defend freedom.
Texas Air Museum - Stinson Field
1234 99th StSince 1999, the Texas Air Museum at Stinson Field has been dedicated to telling the story of Texas and San Antonio's vital role in the developement of military air power. It also pays tribute to aviation pioneers, technical acheivements in the realm of aviation, and above all, pays respect and honor to those who gave their lives to defend freedom.
This National Historic Landmark represents the last visual remnants of the Presidio San Antonio de Béjar. Traditionally known as the Spanish Governor’s Palace, it was the original comandancia (residence and working office) for the captains of the military garrison from 1722 until the early 1800s.
Come learn Texas’s earliest history under Spanish rule. Tour the rooms furnished with Spanish Colonial period pieces and be delighted with the beautifully landscaped gardens in the courtyard.
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Spanish Governor's Palace
105 Plaza De ArmasThis National Historic Landmark represents the last visual remnants of the Presidio San Antonio de Béjar. Traditionally known as the Spanish Governor’s Palace, it was the original comandancia (residence and working office) for the captains of the military garrison from 1722 until the early 1800s.
Come learn Texas’s earliest history under Spanish rule. Tour the rooms furnished with Spanish Colonial period pieces and be delighted with the beautifully landscaped gardens in the courtyard.
Today it bustles with activities celebrating Cinco de Mayo and Día de los Muertos, among other festivities. Working artists offer their handiworks from stalls and carts, and local retailers sell quality Mexican artifacts, clothing and art. Locals like to say visiting the square is like leaving town for a few hours.
Mercado Alley
Mercado AlleyToday it bustles with activities celebrating Cinco de Mayo and Día de los Muertos, among other festivities. Working artists offer their handiworks from stalls and carts, and local retailers sell quality Mexican artifacts, clothing and art. Locals like to say visiting the square is like leaving town for a few hours.
The River Walk, also known as Paseo del Rio, is situated 20 feet below street level and spans 15 miles long. The five miles located in downtown San Antonio is the most popular section of the river, home to shops, museums, hotels, restaurants and more. The stone pathways that make up this particular area are peppered with mariachi bands and river taxis that entertain people while they gaze at the beautiful architecture that surrounds them.
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San Antonio River Walk
610 River WalkThe River Walk, also known as Paseo del Rio, is situated 20 feet below street level and spans 15 miles long. The five miles located in downtown San Antonio is the most popular section of the river, home to shops, museums, hotels, restaurants and more. The stone pathways that make up this particular area are peppered with mariachi bands and river taxis that entertain people while they gaze at the beautiful architecture that surrounds them.
First Friday Artwalk History First Friday is San Antonio’s longest running artwalk, now anchoredby the Blue Star Arts Complex, was established in 1994 by local artists and defined by the Southtown Alliance Group as “First Friday. It started with a few artist run studios and today it has evolved into what it is now, an entire neighborhood experience.
What is First Friday Artwalk? A FREE family friendly artwalk chock full of art, with the Blue Star Arts Complex as the anchor. Visit professional artists and galleries ready to share their monthly shows with you. Continue down S. Alamo street to experience vendors, gallery spaces and San Antonio’s creative eats and drinks. Explore the world reknown historic King William neighborhood.- you can’t go wrong here.
First Friday Market
Texas 536 SpurFirst Friday Artwalk History First Friday is San Antonio’s longest running artwalk, now anchoredby the Blue Star Arts Complex, was established in 1994 by local artists and defined by the Southtown Alliance Group as “First Friday. It started with a few artist run studios and today it has evolved into what it is now, an entire neighborhood experience.
What is First Friday Artwalk? A FREE family friendly artwalk chock full of art, with the Blue Star Arts Complex as the anchor. Visit professional artists and galleries ready to share their monthly shows with you. Continue down S. Alamo street to experience vendors, gallery spaces and San Antonio’s creative eats and drinks. Explore the world reknown historic King William neighborhood.- you can’t go wrong here.
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park may be arranged differently than other parks you have visited. This park has four distinct visitor areas, each between 2-3 miles from the previous one. Starting 3 miles south of downtown San Antonio is Mission Concepción. Another 2½ miles is Mission San José, the location of the park's Visitor Center. Three miles beyond Mission San José is Mission San Juan and Spanish colonial demonstration farm. The last and farthest south is Mission Espada.
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San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
6701 San Jose DrSan Antonio Missions National Historical Park may be arranged differently than other parks you have visited. This park has four distinct visitor areas, each between 2-3 miles from the previous one. Starting 3 miles south of downtown San Antonio is Mission Concepción. Another 2½ miles is Mission San José, the location of the park's Visitor Center. Three miles beyond Mission San José is Mission San Juan and Spanish colonial demonstration farm. The last and farthest south is Mission Espada.
The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center was founded in 1980 as a nonprofit, multidisciplinary organization.
Located in the heart of San Antonio’s Westside, the Guadalupe is one of the
largest community-based, multidisciplinary organizations in the U.S.
Mission
The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center cultivates, promotes and preserves traditional and contemporary
Chicano, Latino and Native American arts and culture through multidisciplinary programming.
Vision
Through Chicano, Latino and Native American arts and culture,
the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center revolutionizes how we imagine the world.
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Guadalupe Dance Company
723 S Brazos StThe Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center was founded in 1980 as a nonprofit, multidisciplinary organization.
Located in the heart of San Antonio’s Westside, the Guadalupe is one of the
largest community-based, multidisciplinary organizations in the U.S.
Mission
The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center cultivates, promotes and preserves traditional and contemporary
Chicano, Latino and Native American arts and culture through multidisciplinary programming.
Vision
Through Chicano, Latino and Native American arts and culture,
the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center revolutionizes how we imagine the world.
he Japanese Tea Garden reopened in March 2008, with fanfare that included a serenade of Japanese songs by Tafoyalla Middle School Japanese students, keyboard by Carol Gulley, calligraphy and origami demonstrations, and an enormous Koi-shaped cake. The garden had been closed while the San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department and the San Antonio Parks Foundation completed infrastructure rehabilitation to the facility, to include walkways, piping, filtration, wall repairs, and pond sealing. The restored garden features a lush year-round garden and a floral display with shaded walkways, stone bridges, a 60-foot waterfall and ponds filled with Koi. The project cost $1,587,470 funded from public and private sources including the City of San Antonio, the San Antonio Parks Foundation, and Friends of the Parks.
Members of the Jingu family, which lived and worked in the Garden, in the 1920s, attended the ceremony, along with the descendents of Ray Lambert, the Park Commissioner who conceived of the idea of turning an abandoned rock quarry into a "lily pond," also attended.
The Parks Foundation is pursuing its next phase of improvement that will add lighting to the lower garden. The Japanese Tea Garden features areas available for rent, which are ideal for small weddings, a memorial service, as well as an area for large corporate gatherings, not to mention the renovated Jingu House Café. Come visit one of San Antonio’s historical jewels centrally located, just a short distance from downtown.
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Mga Hapag ng Hapon na Tsaa
3853 N St Mary's Sthe Japanese Tea Garden reopened in March 2008, with fanfare that included a serenade of Japanese songs by Tafoyalla Middle School Japanese students, keyboard by Carol Gulley, calligraphy and origami demonstrations, and an enormous Koi-shaped cake. The garden had been closed while the San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department and the San Antonio Parks Foundation completed infrastructure rehabilitation to the facility, to include walkways, piping, filtration, wall repairs, and pond sealing. The restored garden features a lush year-round garden and a floral display with shaded walkways, stone bridges, a 60-foot waterfall and ponds filled with Koi. The project cost $1,587,470 funded from public and private sources including the City of San Antonio, the San Antonio Parks Foundation, and Friends of the Parks.
Members of the Jingu family, which lived and worked in the Garden, in the 1920s, attended the ceremony, along with the descendents of Ray Lambert, the Park Commissioner who conceived of the idea of turning an abandoned rock quarry into a "lily pond," also attended.
The Parks Foundation is pursuing its next phase of improvement that will add lighting to the lower garden. The Japanese Tea Garden features areas available for rent, which are ideal for small weddings, a memorial service, as well as an area for large corporate gatherings, not to mention the renovated Jingu House Café. Come visit one of San Antonio’s historical jewels centrally located, just a short distance from downtown.
Sightseeing
Open to the public since 2015, Yanaguana Garden at Hemisfair is a beautifully landscaped outdoor wonderland for kids and adults of all ages and abilities. Kids dig in the Sand Play area and cool off in the Union Pacific Railroad Splash Pad. Adults play ping pong or cornhole over drinks in the shade. Adaptive play equipment allows wheelchair users and little ones to join in on the playground fun. In the evening, Yanaguana Garden is lit up with artistic colors, inviting diners to stroll toward one of the lively outdoor eateries.
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Yanaguana Garden
434 S Alamo StOpen to the public since 2015, Yanaguana Garden at Hemisfair is a beautifully landscaped outdoor wonderland for kids and adults of all ages and abilities. Kids dig in the Sand Play area and cool off in the Union Pacific Railroad Splash Pad. Adults play ping pong or cornhole over drinks in the shade. Adaptive play equipment allows wheelchair users and little ones to join in on the playground fun. In the evening, Yanaguana Garden is lit up with artistic colors, inviting diners to stroll toward one of the lively outdoor eateries.
Open year-round, San Antonio Zoo houses more than 750 species on 56 acres. As proud stewards of our planet, we welcome more than 1 million guests. The Kiddie Park is attached to the outside along with the Brackenridge Train where you can purchase tickets for a fun kid friendly tour of the park!
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Zoo ng San Antonio
3903 N St Mary's StOpen year-round, San Antonio Zoo houses more than 750 species on 56 acres. As proud stewards of our planet, we welcome more than 1 million guests. The Kiddie Park is attached to the outside along with the Brackenridge Train where you can purchase tickets for a fun kid friendly tour of the park!
Get ready to experience the next generation of interactive education. adults must be accompanied by a child
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DoSeum
2800 BroadwayGet ready to experience the next generation of interactive education. adults must be accompanied by a child
Pearl: local flavor since 1883. Located just north of downtown San Antonio, Pearl provides a unique experience as a top culinary and cultural destination. The mixed-use space features retail, dining, picturesque green spaces, paseos riverside amphitheater, and the third campus of The Culinary Institute of America. As a former brewery operating from 1883 to 2001, Pearl reflects a vivid past while embracing the future. A fan favorite, Pearl is bursting with food and drink options, boutique shopping, festive seasonal events and loads of local flavor. Visit Peal online at http://atpearl.com/, and come experience everyone’s favorite hot spot. You won’t want to miss what Pearl is serving up!
The Pearl Farmers Market is a true representation of our South Texas growing ranching and artisanal food community, featuring a producer-only Farmers Market on Saturday followed by a Sunday market with a bigger emphasis on artisanal and prepared foods. All 65+ vendors are located within a 150-mile-radius, selling produce, meat, eggs, baked goods, locally produced cheeses, olive oils, and a diverse selection of prepared foods and treats.
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The Park at Pearl
312 Pearl PkwyPearl: local flavor since 1883. Located just north of downtown San Antonio, Pearl provides a unique experience as a top culinary and cultural destination. The mixed-use space features retail, dining, picturesque green spaces, paseos riverside amphitheater, and the third campus of The Culinary Institute of America. As a former brewery operating from 1883 to 2001, Pearl reflects a vivid past while embracing the future. A fan favorite, Pearl is bursting with food and drink options, boutique shopping, festive seasonal events and loads of local flavor. Visit Peal online at http://atpearl.com/, and come experience everyone’s favorite hot spot. You won’t want to miss what Pearl is serving up!
The Pearl Farmers Market is a true representation of our South Texas growing ranching and artisanal food community, featuring a producer-only Farmers Market on Saturday followed by a Sunday market with a bigger emphasis on artisanal and prepared foods. All 65+ vendors are located within a 150-mile-radius, selling produce, meat, eggs, baked goods, locally produced cheeses, olive oils, and a diverse selection of prepared foods and treats.
GO RIO's 35-minute San Antonio River Walk boat tour connects you to the city's culture, history, architecture, and timeless charm. Just trying to get from place to place? Look for the GO RIO Shuttle signs that are located along the San Antonio River Walk downtown and on the Museum Reach.
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Mga Cruises sa Ilog ng GO RIO San Antonio
809 River Walk StGO RIO's 35-minute San Antonio River Walk boat tour connects you to the city's culture, history, architecture, and timeless charm. Just trying to get from place to place? Look for the GO RIO Shuttle signs that are located along the San Antonio River Walk downtown and on the Museum Reach.
Naturally cool things to do — for everyone!
Welcome to Natural Bridge Caverns, Texas –a premier natural attraction – where you’ll find adventure and fun around every bend.
Like on the Discovery Tour, where you’ll see massive, otherworldly formations formed by single drops of water and the slow passage of time. Or, explore our Hidden Passages Tour, where shadows dance over delicate formations and mystery awaits in every shadow. Take to the skies high above Texas, as you ascend the Twisted Trails, or for a true test, try tackling one of our Adventure Tours. Experience a sense of discovery finding your way through our AMAZEn’ Ranch Roundup, a 5,000 square foot outdoor maze.
And if you want some good old-fashioned fun, look no further than the Mining Company, where you mine and pan for gems, fossils and other treasures. Whether you are a first time visitor, an avid caver or someone in between, Natural Bridge Caverns awaits with a once in a lifetime experience you'll never forget. After your adventures, check out the new Shops of Discovery Village. Indulge yourself at Big Daddy’s Sweets, Treats and Brew, an old-fashioned parlor and general store. And shop for amazing gifts, jewelry and souvenirs in the Discovery Village Trading Post.
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Natural Bridge Caverns
26495 Natural Bridge Caverns RdNaturally cool things to do — for everyone!
Welcome to Natural Bridge Caverns, Texas –a premier natural attraction – where you’ll find adventure and fun around every bend.
Like on the Discovery Tour, where you’ll see massive, otherworldly formations formed by single drops of water and the slow passage of time. Or, explore our Hidden Passages Tour, where shadows dance over delicate formations and mystery awaits in every shadow. Take to the skies high above Texas, as you ascend the Twisted Trails, or for a true test, try tackling one of our Adventure Tours. Experience a sense of discovery finding your way through our AMAZEn’ Ranch Roundup, a 5,000 square foot outdoor maze.
And if you want some good old-fashioned fun, look no further than the Mining Company, where you mine and pan for gems, fossils and other treasures. Whether you are a first time visitor, an avid caver or someone in between, Natural Bridge Caverns awaits with a once in a lifetime experience you'll never forget. After your adventures, check out the new Shops of Discovery Village. Indulge yourself at Big Daddy’s Sweets, Treats and Brew, an old-fashioned parlor and general store. And shop for amazing gifts, jewelry and souvenirs in the Discovery Village Trading Post.
Covering 38 acres of land, the non-profit San Antonio Botanical Garden is a family-friendly site that delights all sorts of visitors. Each season brings with it new exotic plants, desert greenery and even a rose garden that attracts a wide range of birds and insects
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Hardin ng Botanical ng San Antonio
555 Funston PlCovering 38 acres of land, the non-profit San Antonio Botanical Garden is a family-friendly site that delights all sorts of visitors. Each season brings with it new exotic plants, desert greenery and even a rose garden that attracts a wide range of birds and insects
San Pedro Springs Park is the second oldest park in the United States. The park gives people an opportunity to spend time enjoying the outdoors, with fresh air, sunshine and exercise on tap for visitors. Take a walk, enjoy the scenery, and de-stress. Studies show people who spend time in parks will be sick less often, which means less time missing from school and work, as well as lower healthcare costs and better overall health. And it’s fun and refreshing. Visit a San Antonio park today!
Alcohol is prohibited; amenities are first come, first serve with the exception of the ones listed
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San Pedro Springs Park
2200 N FloresSan Pedro Springs Park is the second oldest park in the United States. The park gives people an opportunity to spend time enjoying the outdoors, with fresh air, sunshine and exercise on tap for visitors. Take a walk, enjoy the scenery, and de-stress. Studies show people who spend time in parks will be sick less often, which means less time missing from school and work, as well as lower healthcare costs and better overall health. And it’s fun and refreshing. Visit a San Antonio park today!
Alcohol is prohibited; amenities are first come, first serve with the exception of the ones listed