Things

to do in

San Antonio

and

Surrounding

Areas

Explore the Historic Alamo & San Antonio Missions


Visit The Alamo, one of the most famous historic sites in Texas, where the 1836 battle for Texas independence took place.

Take a self-guided or ranger-led tour through the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, which includes Mission San José, Mission Concepción, Mission San Juan, and Mission Espada.

Learn about the Spanish colonial history and enjoy beautiful architecture

Walk Along the San Antonio River Walk



Enjoy the scenic Paseo del Rio, a network of walking paths along the San Antonio River, lined with restaurants, bars, and shops.

Take a riverboat cruise for a guided tour with historical insights.

Dine at popular spots like Casa Rio (Tex-Mex) or Ocho at Hotel Havana for an elegant riverside experience

Experience Thrill Rides at Six Flags Fiesta Texas


Perfect for families and thrill-seekers, Six Flags Fiesta Texas features roller coasters, live entertainment, and water rides.

Ride Iron Rattler and Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Coaster for extreme thrills.

Visit during Fright Fest (Halloween season) or Holiday in the Park (Christmas season) for special events.

Tour the Natural Bridge Caverns


Explore Texas’ largest commercial caverns, located just north of San Antonio.

Take the Discovery Tour to see stunning underground formations like stalactites and stalagmites.

Try the Twisted Trails Zip Rails & Ropes Course for an outdoor adventure above ground.

Visit the Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch next door for a safari-style drive-through experience with exotic animals.

Enjoy the Hill Country Wineries


Drive an hour north to Fredericksburg, a charming German-influenced town with great wineries.

Visit Becker Vineyards, Grape Creek Vineyards, or Signor Vineyards for wine tastings.

Explore Main Street, filled with unique boutiques, bakeries, and authentic German cuisine.

Hike Enchanted Rock State Natural Area for incredible views of the Texas Hill Country.

Visit the San Antonio Zoo & Japanese Tea Garden


Spend a day at the San Antonio Zoo, home to over 750 species, including giraffes, hippos, and jaguars.

Take a train ride around Brackenridge Park, which surrounds the zoo.

Walk through the Japanese Tea Garden, a hidden gem with lush landscapes, koi ponds, and a historic stone pavilion.

Stop by Jingu House Café for a light snack or tea with a beautiful garden view.

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San Antonio, TX 7825

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