Things to do in San Antonio

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San Antonio Attractions

Everything is indeed bigger in Texas, and this includes San Antonio’s food, theme parks, and the locals’ enthusiasm for their city. San Antonio has also made a spectacle of its riverfront in the best possible way, inviting locals and visitors alike to enjoy walks along the water and dinner with a view. Things to do in San Antonio range from the relaxing to the invigorating. Whether you want to sip fine wines in Texas Hill Country or take a flying lesson designed for first-timers, San Antonio activities are here to please.


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San Angel Folk Art Museum - Loaded with fascinating displays and objects, this gallery is a wonderland for curious minds.

Madison Square Park - Plenty of excitement is what's waiting for you at this terrific attraction.

Alamo Mission in San Antonio - Get to grips with some of the intriguing history of the region through this site.

Milam Square - Find out why locals and visitors alike love the vibe of this place.

Torch of Friendship Sculpture - If you want to see a few of the more important or interesting places in the community, this place is worth a visit.

St Joseph Catholic Church - Take a moment for some meditation or prayer at this revered holy site.

Mission Trail - Let the rugged natural beauty revitalize your mind.

Yanaguana Garden and Playground - If you relish hanging out in the garden, this attraction will excite your inner green thumb.

Areas & Neighborhoods in San Antonio

While southern charm is universal in San Antonio, there are still a variety of districts that embody their own personal vibe. From the bustling city center to historic districts, any traveler can find a neighborhood in San Antonio that feels custom-built for their vacation style.

Downtown — Downtown San Antonio really is the heart of the city. If you’re looking for the highest number of attractions in San Antonio per capita, this is probably your best bet. From restaurants to outdoor activities, downtown is certainly bustling by any standard. Visit the Historic Market Square, also called El Mercado, to enter some of the best Mexican markets in the area.

Alamo Heights — This neighborhood is often regarded as one of the best neighborhoods in San Antonio, and it is certainly one of the oldest. In Alamo Heights you are met with upscale specialty boutiques, botanical gardens, and many historical homes.

The Deco District — Much like its name suggests, this San Antonio district is inspired by deco art. The district is teeming with everything from theater performances to art installations. It’s also a good place for budding and experienced photographers alike to get in more than a few good snaps of the shutter.

Things to See in San Antonio

Before you head out to take the streets of San Antonio by storm, there are plenty of ways to sit back and be entertained. Venues like the Majestic Theater put on Broadway shows throughout the year, while Ballet San Antonio and its talented team of dancers are ready to stun you with a moving performance. Excellent photo opportunities are easily found at spots like the Japanese Tea Garden, Mission San Jose, and the San Fernando Cathedral. The Spanish Governor’s Palace, a national historic landmark, will impress you with its architecture and worth a short visit.

Sightseeing in San Antonio

One of the most fun things to do in San Antonio is show up at the River Walk, a network of tree-lined paths along the river, which is open every day of the year. Scream your way down a water slide, get dinner on a river boat, and cap off your day at a nightclub on the River Walk. SeaWorld® San Antonio, the San Antonio Zoo, and Traders Village® are some of the other popular things to do in San Antonio, TX. Of course, when you’re sightseeing in San Antonio, don’t forget to stop and smell the roses. The Japanese Tea Garden and other outdoor spaces dedicated to flowers allow you slow down for just a bit.

Things to Do in San Antonio with Kids

There's fun for the entire family wherever you roam in San Antonio. Here are a few family friendly experiences to enjoy together that are certain to make your break memorable:


 

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Frequently asked questions

What to do in San Antonio on a sunny day?
What to do in San Antonio on a rainy day?
Try a couple of these excellent indoor activities and you’ll forget all about the wet weather:


What is San Antonio famous for?
Check out River Walk and Alamo if you’re into big-name attractions.
What should I not miss in San Antonio?
If you’re eager to see the best of this destination, find time for these attractions in your schedule:

  • San Antonio SeaWorld
  • Six Flags Fiesta Texas
  • AT&T Center
  • Alamodome

Are there cheap things to do in San Antonio?
What can you do in San Antonio for free?
Your vacation in San Antonio won’t cost an arm and a leg with free things like these to enjoy:

  • River Walk
  • Shops at Rivercenter
  • San Antonio Missions National Park
  • The Shops of La Cantera


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

Downtown San Antonio

4/5(9,525 area reviews)

Explore the network of pedestrian paths that follows the beautiful San Antonio River to discover restaurants and bars, gift shops, galleries and museums.

Downtown San Antonio
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Midtown

3.5/5(197 area reviews)

Unique features of Midtown include the river views and bars. Make a stop by San Antonio River or Pearl District while you're exploring the area.

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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
Really fun place! Food is good and inexpensive. These are the "Monster" Nachos, it will feed a crowd. #FoodieFinds

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 The San Antonio Art Institute.

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Fort Sam Houston

Fort Sam Houston is beloved for its stunning river views. Take some time to explore sights in the area like Salado Park and United States Army Medical Department Museum.

Fort Sam Houston
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Arena District

3/5(54 area reviews)

If you're spending some time in Arena District, AT&T Center and Freeman Coliseum are top sights worth seeing.

Arena District

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