San Antonio

Showing 54 attractions
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River Walk
5 reviews
A little slice of Europe in the heart of downtown San Antonio, the River Walk is an essential part of the San Antonio experience. — Lonely Planet
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Downtown
7 reviews
Without a doubt the most popular landmark attraction in San Antonio and a true testament to heroism. — Where
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8 reviews
Comprises a chain of centuries-old Catholic mission churches snaking along the San Antonio River. — Afar Magazine
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North/Northwest
6 reviews
The Witte Museum in San Antonio cleverly merges adult-friendly collections of fine art with a hands-on science collection for kids. — Afar Magazine
8
North/Northwest
5 reviews
This 343-acre park is a great place to spend the day with your family. — Lonely Planet
8
North/Northwest
6 reviews
The house... and the surrounding grounds make for a beautiful visit, even before you lay eyes on the growing collection. — Afar Magazine
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North/Northwest
6 reviews
Separate areas for roses, herbs and native plants are found within these 33-acre gardens. — Michelin Guide
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Far West Side
5 reviews
SeaWorld San Antonio is home to both Shamu the killer whale and Great White, an inverted 'heels-over-head' roller coaster. — Lonely Planet
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Downtown
5 reviews
Visitors are whisked day and night to the 500ft level on a 1min ride in a glass-enclosed elevator. — Michelin Guide
8
Downtown
4 reviews
Home builder JosÚ Antonio Navarro (1795-1871) was a lifelong San Antonio rancher and statesman. — Michelin Guide
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Downtown
5 reviews
This interactive museum affiliated with the University of Texas focuses on the 25 ethnic groups who have made Texas what it is today. — Fodor's
8
North/Northwest
5 reviews
With more than 3,500 animals of 600 species, the San Antonio Zoo is consistently ranked as one of the best zoos in the country,. — Fodor's
8
North/Northwest
5 reviews
Highlighting Texas's rich diversity, from the state's Mexican and German culture to its rip-roarin' Western past. — Fodor's
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3 reviews
The newly revitalized Pearl Brewery, now known as The Pearl was originally established in the 1880s by the Pearl Brewing Company, a Texas original with storied history. — Fodor's
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Downtown
6 reviews
The beautiful 18th-century seat of Spanish power in Texas has period furnishings throughout its 10 rooms. Relax on the cobblestone patio and make a wish in the wishing well. — Fodor's
7
Downtown
5 reviews
If you like your educational experiences accompanied by a tall cold brew, this is the place for you. — Frommer's
7
Downtown
5 reviews
Today this is a National Historic District. — Michelin Guide
7
Downtown
4 reviews
Are your kids getting bored with the Alamo? Then head to the San Antonio Children's Museum. — Fodor's
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King William Historic District
4 reviews
This 1876 Victorian home is one of the few in the King William Historic District open for touring. — Fodor's
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