San Antonio, Texas
Discover San Antonio, Texas
WHY VACATION IN San Antonio, Texas?
As a city rich in history and booming with modern attractions, San Antonio invites visitors to be inspired, be curious, and be hungry. Walk, bike, hike, and play through the spectacular parks, gardens, and outdoor spaces. Experience the city’s historical significance through tours, festivals, and seasonal events. Shop, drink, and dine at local favorites across diverse neighborhoods. San Antonio has it all. The magnificent city ready to host you. Get inspired to checkboxes you didn’t know existed.
While you’re there, explore family friendly attractions like SeaWorld San Antonio, Six Flags Fiesta Texas, and Morgan’s Wonderland. Walk along the famous River Walk, play at Yanaguana Garden at Hemisfair, and shop throughout historic downtown and nearby neighborhoods. Then head up north on the river to Pearl for family-friendly eateries, live entertainment, seasonal events and more.
Get adventurous outdoors. Walk, bike or hike through the city parks and green spaces. Plan a family picnic and feed the ducks at Brackenridge Park, or explore the latest exhibits at the San Antonio Botanical Garden in the heart of the Broadway Cultural Corridor. Cool off at the splash pad in Hemisfair after a walking tour of Southtown, or kayak or bike along the Mission Reach and enjoy nature and wildlife. Great outdoor adventures are waiting for you.
San Antonio’s roots run deep. 300 years deep, to be exact. It has plenty of “new” attractions to explore, too. With a rich history, the arts and culture offerings are diverse, festive and authentic. The emerging creative scene – think local art shows, festivals and pop-up eateries – is buzzing with new experiences. Wander down the historic streets, follow the winding path of the river, chat with longtime merchants, and eat your way through local staples and trendy hot spots, all while taking in the warm, welcoming smiles of our people.
If you’re a bit of a history buff, visit the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, for instance. Along with the Alamo, the park was named the first World Heritage Site in Texas by the United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture (UNESCO). Stroll and shop through El Mercado, an authentic Mexican marketplace in the heart of downtown. Check out The Witte Museum on the Broadway Cultural Corridor for a visit with the dinosaurs, browse modern European and American art at the McNay Art Museum, or explore a broad range of history and world culture exhibited at the San Antonio Museum of Art.
San Antonio is conveniently perched on the southern edge of the Texas Hill Country, offering visitors the opportunity to visit the best of both city and country life. Settled by Germans and Eastern Europeans, the Texas Hill Country has a culture all its own. Storybook farms and ranches dot the countryside, and you may even still hear folks speaking German in Fredericksburg, Boerne and New Braunfels.
From local-favorite green spaces and parks, to family-friendly restaurants and snack bars, to thrilling outdoor attractions, here there’s something for everyone.