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Explore the heart of San Antonio with top attractions like the Alamo and River Walk, or enjoy kayaking and bicycling to the World Heritage Missions. Discover historic sites, theaters, and shopping at Rivercenter, all easily accessible by public transit.
San Antonio's Stone Oak neighborhood is known for its riverfront and restaurants, and entices visitors with attractions including Shops at Hardy Oak and Alta Vista.
Why not give yourself a treat with a trip to Six Flags Fiesta Texas, one of the most popular family attractions located 14 mi (22.5 km) from central San Antonio. If you have fun at Six Flags Fiesta Texas, you'll love Crystal Ice Palace, located nearby.
Why not visit the animals who live at San Antonio Zoo and Aquarium and see why this is a favorite attraction in San Antonio? Experience the great live music and acclaimed theater scene in this walkable area.
San Antonio is well-known for its riverfront and entertainment while top attractions include Lackland Air Force Base, Six Flags Fiesta Texas, and Henry B. González Convention Center. Visitors highlight this walkable city's live music while sights include Alamo and Alamodome.
The ghost tour at Sister's Grimm was entertaining. Our guide at the Alamo was the best, and we had a fantastic river boat guide. The Saga at San Fernando Cathedral is a must see. Our only issue was the tail lights were stolen off my truck downtown
Brett
10.0/10
Excellent
Tons of stuff to do in San Antonio...the amusement parks, riverwalk, river boats,El Mercado, Hop on and Off Trolly, SA Zoo and train ride, Doseum (hands on museum for kids..excellent for our almost 3 yr. old and the 6 yr. old!) Natural Bridge Caverns
Sandra
8.0/10
Good
The River Walk is still a unique & fun adventure with great shops & restaurants. Lots of updating being done around the Alamo & Alamo Plaza that will enhance the Alamo experience. The River Center Mall has lost its luster & is in need of a overhaul
Monte
10.0/10
Excellent
The downtown is filled with historic buildings and doesn't feel like a hard-core urban center with massive skyscrapers. There is lots of greenery, downtown and the people all over the city are extremely friendly. Downtown is VERY clean as well.
John
8.0/10
Good
The area around the Alamo is a bit of a tourist trap with people trying to sell you cheap tickets but was actually timeshare which was annoying. Alamo is great. Some building going on there but doesn't get in the way of the enjoyment. Safe area.
David
10.0/10
Excellent
Seeing the Alamo was extremely interesting. Delicious Bbq restaurants, Fogo De Chao Steakhouse was absolutely delicious. They bring different cuts to your table. It's all you can eat. Also we were close to Six Flags and Seaworld in San Antonio.
Patricia
10.0/10
Excellent
We did the Alamo/River Walk. We were impressed how clean it was during the holiday season. We felt safe in both locations and surprisingly no one was loud and drunk. Families were about and groups of people and everyone was respectful and polite.
Monica
8.0/10
Good
Been to San Antonio quite a few times over the years but never did a tour. Definitely do a city tour to learn about the city. Also, do the boat tour on the Riverwalk again a lot of historical information and so so beautiful at night with lights
Bryant
10.0/10
Excellent
Bring extra water in summer. Take a ghost tour. Bring extra socks for all the walking and bring your detergent. Do all 4 attractions at Ripleys and take lots of pictures. Take the kiddos to the rainforest cafe. The Alamo is beautiful at night.
Jocelyn
10.0/10
Excellent
San Antonio has really changed over the years. It has become more diverse and theres just so much to do. It's sort of become my home away from home and I enjoy some of the stuff that my little town doesnt offer. It is like a mini Austin.
"Spacious suites right on the River Walk and a short walk from the convention center and the Alamo. Excellent hotel bar/restaurant. The room was delightfully frigid on 100+ degree days. Fast wi-fi and friendly service."
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The warmest months in San Antonio are usually August and July with an average temp of 84°F. January and February are the chilliest months when the average temp is 57°F. The rainiest months are May and September.
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Find out more about San Antonio
Find out more about San Antonio
San Antonio is a walkable location known for its riverfront, entertainment, and festivals. Top attractions include Six Flags Fiesta Texas and San Antonio Zoo and Aquarium. Lackland Air Force Base and Alamo are other popular sights to visit.