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San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio, Texas
110 Losoya St
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 244-2000
www.visitsanantonio.com

San Antonio

Going on a boat tour is one of the best ways to experience the San Antonio River Walk.

Welcome to Real & True San Antonio, a city rich in history and authentic cultures that have co-existed for over 300 years to create the unique, dynamic city it is today.  Though you may be familiar with the iconic San Antonio River Walk and will always remember The Alamo, there are so many more sites, flavors and experiences waiting to be discovered and rediscovered throughout the nation’s 7th largest city.  

San Antonio was settled in the early 18th century by Spanish missionaries. They arrived to build five missions along the San Antonio River to colonize the region, evangelize to the local Native American population, and defend the northern reaches of New Spain. In 1836, one of these missions – the Alamo – was the site of one of the pivotal battles of the Texas Revolution, the result of which inspired the famous “Remember the Alamo!” battle cry. These five missions still stand to this day, and collectively make up the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Texas. Visit San Antonio Missions National Historical Park  to learn more about this history and discover a community that is still thriving to this day.

One of the many wonderful aspects of San Antonio is that it truly is a city for everyone. Friendly and welcoming to all, exceptional experiences await for every kind of traveler. For the arts & culture aficionados, San Antonio is packed with world-class museums featuring revered artworks from all over the word, beautiful theaters that host talented performances year-round, and a public art scene that showcases the extraordinary talent of the artistic community. Find treasures at the San Antonio Museum of Art and original art pieces at the McNay Art Museum. Historical artifacts call the Briscoe Western Art Museum home, the San Antonio African American Community Archive & Museum (SAAACAM) tells the untold stories of San Antonio’s Black history, and The Witte Museum is where nature, science, and culture meet. Live performances keep the city.

Foodies will find themselves in paradise – after all, San Antonio is one of only two UNESCO-designated Creative Cities of Gastronomy in the country. Flavorful fusions born from the collaboration of cultures that call San Antonio home make for some of the best restaurants you can find. From world-renowned chefs decorated with countless culinary awards to local, family-owned hidden gems, San Antonio’s culinary scene is unmatched and continues to evolve and raise the bar on exceptional culinary experiences.

Thrill-seekers can find take-your-breath-away rides at our fantastic theme parks, including Morgan’s Wonderland, the first-of-its kind all-inclusive theme park made especially for visitors with special needs. To get up close and talk to the animals, the San Antonio Zoo, rated 2nd in the country, offers rare animal encounters that make for adventures to remember.

Perhaps you have heard that San Antonio enjoys over 250 days of sunshine and are looking to take advantage of outdoor adventures in a walkable city. Take a stroll down the iconic River Walk for authentic boutiques, fantastic cuisine, and a myriad of outdoor adventures. Pay a visit to our many parks and take in beautiful sites and fresh air. Explore downtown on by river barge and float through iconic San Antonio as you hear about the city’s 300+ year history. Recreation enthusiasts can enjoy bike rides throughout the city and outdoor trails and walking areas. Insider tip: the Museum Reach of the San Antonio River Walk becomes a recreational area with biking and jogging trails and access points for canoes and kayaks. Golf lovers will be thrilled to know San Antonio boasts some of the best greens in the Hill Country.

Speaking of sports, San Antonio gets loud for the home team. We our San Antonio Spurs, one of the most successful teams in the NBA, as well as the San Antonio Missions, a Double-A minor league baseball team that was established in 1888. Soccer lovers can cheer on the San Antonio FC, part of the United States Soccer League while football fans can catch a UTSA Roadrunners game at the Alamodome.

With a wealth of options in exploring this city, each visit to San Antonio transforms into a brand-new adventure. Plan your trip now and experience Real & True San Antonio.

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San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio, Texas
110 Losoya St
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 244-2000
www.visitsanantonio.com

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