San Antonio

Recommended trip duration

3 days

The best of San Antonio

Old Town Trolley Tours in San Antonio
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Old Town Trolley Tours in San Antonio

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San Antonio : Highlights Walking Tour With A Guide
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San Antonio : Highlights Walking Tour With A Guide

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San Antonio Night Walking Tour in Texas
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San Antonio Night Walking Tour in Texas

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What to know before visiting San Antonio

General info
  • Time zone

    6 hours behind

  • Currency

    1EUR = 1.12USD

  • Official languages

  • Recommended trip duration

  • Flight time

    When departing from Singapore

  • Activities available on Klook

Things to do in San Antonio

The Alamo

The Alamo, a pivotal site in Texas history, is where the famous 1836 battle took place during the Texas Revolution. Visitors can explore the historic mission and learn about the events that have shaped San Antonio's history. The Alamo is a symbol of resilience and freedom, attracting millions of visitors each year.

San Antonio River Walk

The San Antonio River Walk is a verdant oasis of cypress-lined paved paths, arched stone bridges, and lush landscapes. It winds through the city center, providing visitors with a picturesque route to explore the heart of downtown San Antonio. This vibrant area is filled with shops, restaurants, and entertainment, making it a must-visit destination.

SeaWorld San Antonio

SeaWorld San Antonio offers an exciting blend of thrilling rides, spectacular shows, and up-close animal encounters. It's a place where families can learn about marine life and conservation while enjoying the fun-filled attractions. The park is a favorite for both adventure seekers and wildlife enthusiasts.

Six Flags Fiesta Texas

Six Flags Fiesta Texas is a theme park that promises a day of fun and excitement with its roller coasters, water rides, and live entertainment. Located in the Texas Hill Country, it features themed areas that celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Texas and offers a variety of attractions for all ages.

San Antonio Zoo

The San Antonio Zoo is home to over 750 species of animals and is a leader in animal care and conservation. Nestled in Brackenridge Park, the zoo provides an educational and fun experience for visitors, with exhibits like the African Plains and Amazonia.

Mission San Jose

Mission San Jose, known as the "Queen of the Missions," is a historic site that showcases the Spanish colonial architecture and the cultural heritage of the region. It is part of the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and offers a glimpse into the lives of the early inhabitants of San Antonio's historic missions.

Natural Bridge Caverns

Explore the underground wonders of Natural Bridge Caverns, the largest known commercial caverns in Texas. Visitors can embark on guided tours to witness stunning formations, and for the more adventurous, there are opportunities for caving and zip-lining in the Texas Hill Country.

San Fernando Cathedral

San Fernando Cathedral is one of the oldest active cathedrals in the United States and a vital part of San Antonio's religious and cultural landscape. The cathedral hosts regular services and is a beacon of history, with its walls telling the stories of the city's past.

Japanese Tea Garden

The Japanese Tea Garden is a serene sanctuary featuring koi ponds, stone bridges, and lush gardens. It's a place of tranquility where visitors can enjoy the beauty of the Japanese-inspired landscape and the peaceful atmosphere in the heart of San Antonio.

San Antonio Museum of Art

The San Antonio Museum of Art houses an extensive collection that spans 5,000 years of global culture. Located in the former Lone Star Brewery, the museum showcases everything from ancient Greek pottery to contemporary art, making it a treasure trove for art lovers.

Briscoe Western Art Museum

The Briscoe Western Art Museum celebrates the art, history, and culture of the American West. With its collections of paintings, sculptures, and artifacts, the museum offers a deep dive into the stories and legends that have shaped the West and Texas history.

Market Square (El Mercado)

Market Square, also known as El Mercado, is the largest Mexican market in the United States. This vibrant area is filled with shops selling traditional crafts, clothing, and food, offering visitors a taste of the rich cultural heritage of San Antonio.

Tower of the Americas

The Tower of the Americas provides a panoramic view of San Antonio from its observation deck and revolving restaurant. Standing tall above Hemisfair Park, it's a landmark that offers a unique perspective of the city's skyline and beyond.

San Antonio Missions National Historical Park

San Antonio Missions National Historical Park preserves four of San Antonio's historic missions, including Mission San Juan and Mission San Jose. These sites offer a look into the early Spanish colonization of the region and are a testament to the city's historical significance.

The Witte Museum

The Witte Museum is dedicated to telling the stories of Texas, from prehistory to the present day. With exhibits on natural history, science, and South Texas heritage, the museum provides an educational and interactive experience for visitors of all ages.