San Antonio is a history buff's dream come true. Heavily shaped through the years by Mexican culture, this city is bursting with culture but also offers many modern delights. The Alamo is the main perk, of course, but that's merely the beginning. There are secrets waiting to be uncovered in every corner of this charming city — not to mention, lovely strolls and mouthwatering food.
While San Antonio reflects much of the quintessential Texas experience, it's not quite like any other Texas town. This city has a culture all its own that can only be fully understood by taking a deep dive into its museums and while interacting with locals. Many would-be visitors, however, neglect to plan beyond their basic intention to visit the Alamo.
Not sure what to see during your trip to San Antonio? No worries — we're here to help. In this detailed guide, we'll share all the secrets for traveling to San Antonio: the best hotels, restaurants, attractions, and more.
How to Get Around San Antonio
Getting around San Antonio without a car is possible, albeit not exactly ideal. Served by the VIA Metropolitan Transit Authority, the local public transit setup can sometimes be helpful, but routes are often limited especially as you move away from the city center. Still, the buses are reliable and the VIA app is helpful.
Taxis and ridesharing can be helpful in the heart of the city, but a rental car is a must for day trips. Traffic can be a problem, but it's not nearly as bad as in other major cities in Texas. Another perk compared to driving elsewhere in Texas: no toll roads within city limits, although that changes quickly as you explore other nearby communities.
Depending on where you stay, you can always travel by foot. You'll miss out on some amazing road trips, but you can take paths such as the River Walk to explore the best of the city.
Best Time to Visit San Antonio
San Antonio has much to offer throughout the year, but many visitors will struggle with the heat during the sweltering summer months. If school schedules force a summer visit, aim for early June, when the high averages 92° Fahrenheit and when mornings or evenings may be a bit cooler. Otherwise, spring break could be more enjoyable, promising milder temperatures and beautiful blooms.
Be mindful of hurricane season, which, although far more impactful in Houston, could potentially affect the San Antonio travel experience. Despite this risk, however, many visitors favor the month of October, when the temperatures are more comfortable and when Dia de Los Muertos festivities abound.
For a delightful take on San Antonio, visit during the holidays. You'll see the city come alive with gorgeous light displays. The Windcrest neighborhood goes all-out with beautiful decorations, although these are certainly rivaled by the awe-inspiring lights along the River Walk.
Late April and early May promise not only wonderful weather, but also, a premier event: the Fiesta San Antonio. Celebrating San Antonio's diverse culture, this ten-day event kicks off with a fun parade but also includes plenty of music, dancing, and even a pooch parade for local pet lovers.
Top Things to Do in San Antonio
Stunning architecture and artwork make it easy to keep occupied in San Antonio. A simple walk around town is sure to delight, but that's only the beginning. To truly experience this city's wonderful culture, you'll want to check out local museums and other attractions. When in doubt, add these essentials to your itinerary:
The Alamo
- Duration: 2-3 hours
No guide to San Antonio would be complete without mentioning the beloved Alamo. This is what draws many visitors to San Antonio in the first place. A former mission and a current cultural icon, this beloved destination is now referred to as a "jewel of Texas heritage." Given its icon status, however, it draws sizable crowds, so you'll want to arrive prepared.
Don't be surprised if the actual structure looks a bit different than what you've come to expect from famous movie depictions. Still, you'll likely recognize the Alamo Church, which, while free to tour, calls for reservations. For an overview of Alamo history, view the film Crossroads of History near the Long Barrack. Don't forget to stop by the living history encampment, where costumed historians bring the true history of San Antonio to life. For additional insights, book a tour — there are many walking tours available but you can also explore by Segway.
San Antonio Museum of Art
- Duration: 2-3 hours
San Antonio's vibrant artistic history is on display at one of the city's finest art museums, San Antonio Museum of Art, which also provides a thorough introduction to artistic talent and history from all around the world. Featuring impressive collections of Native American and Latin American art, this lovely museum also includes a sizable Asian art museum and plenty of contemporary pieces. Be sure to check out the glass sky bridge, which connects the museum wings and offers lovely views.
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
- Duration: 3-4 hours
While the Alamo attracts the bulk of the attention, true history buffs will be just as intrigued by the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. As the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in the state of Texas, this park is easily accessed from the heart of San Antonio but feels like its own world. Capturing hundreds of years of local history with several separate missions, this park is also notably because it contains multiple active Catholic parishes, where services are regularly held and are even open to visitors.
Morgan's Wonderland
- Duration: 2-3 hours
Take a break from the architecture tours and the museum exhibits — and treat yourself to a delightful day at Morgan's Wonderland. As the world's very first Ultra-Accessible theme park, this looks a lot different from your typical Six Flags experience. Visitors with special needs can visit free of charge — and all guests can expect an uplifting environment, in which everyone feels welcome and appreciated.
Morgan's Wonderland is packed with charming rides, including a Ferris wheel, a carousel, and a four-seated zipline. Themed playgrounds abound, encouraging both kids and kids at heart to unleash their imagination. No visit is complete without a charming ride on the 1930s-inspired train.
San Antonio Zoo
- Duration: 3-4 hours
Regularly recognized as the top zoo in Texas — and one of the best zoos in the nation — the San Antonio Zoo deserves a visit regardless of whether you're in town with family. That being said, it's an absolute must when exploring San Antonio with kids.
The zoo train, carousel, and 4D theater promise excitement and, of course, hanging out with the animals is always a delight. Head to Africa Live! to hang with the hippos or gaze in awe at the vast aviary. Kangaroo Krossing promises an outback adventure, while the Naylor Savanna is home to giraffes, rhinos, ostriches, and more.
Where to Stay in San Antonio
After a busy day of exploring missions and museums, you'll want to relax in style. Before you choose your hotel or resort, think carefully about your transportation plans and your San Antonio bucket list. A walkable adventure is definitely possible, and, with the right hotel, you can even enjoy gorgeous views of the Alamo or the river.
Be mindful of your unique needs and the preferences of your companions; some hotels are decidedly romantic, while others cater to families or outdoor enthusiasts. Favorites worth booking include:
Omni La Mansión del Rio
- Address: 112 College St., San Antonio, TX 78205
- Diamond-designation: Four Diamond
- Best for: Beautiful views and downtown convenience
Overlooking the San Antonio River — and just a five-minute walk from The Alamo — Omni La Mansión del Rio is a must when convenience is a priority. This gorgeous hotel is also favored for its proximity to the beloved Majestic Theater, where you can enjoy exciting concerts, comedy acts, and even Broadway productions.
There's plenty on site to keep you happy, however, including a delightful courtyard pool and restaurants that promise the epitome of Texas hospitality. The Spanish Colonial style is compelling, with rooms featuring exposed brick, courtyard views, and lovely artwork.
Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Spa
- Address: 9800 Hyatt Resort Dr., San Antonio, TX 78251
- Diamond-designation: Four Diamond
- Best for: Spa lovers and foodies
Enjoy a ranch-inspired experience at the Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Spa, where the spacious rooms are adorned with local artwork and beautiful rugs. Many rooms provide patios or balconies, which make it easy to take in the lovely views. Amenities abound and you can easily keep busy at the multiple pool areas, where you will love to soak in the sun.
After long days meandering downtown, you'll be ready to relax at the Windflower Spa, where pampering can be expected. Dining is a delight, with highlights including an upscale steakhouse experience at Antler Lodge, plus handcrafted cocktails at the Woodbine Bar.
Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk
- Address: 600 E. Market St., San Antonio, TX 78205
- Diamond-designation: Four Diamond
- Best for: Urban sophistication
Access to the River Walk instantly elevates any San Antonio experience — and this is a definite perk when staying at the appropriately-named Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk. This contemporary hotel promises an urban oasis, complete with a rooftop pool and excellent views from the outdoor terrace.
Sip on a cocktail at Bar Rojo or check out the Topgolf® Swing Suites in the lobby. Once you're ready to retreat to your room, you'll find a flat-screen TV, blackout curtains, and many other details designed to promote a restful night of sleep.
La Cantera Resort & Spa
- Address: 16641 La Cantera Pkwy., San Antonio, TX 78256
- Diamond-designation: Four Diamond
- Best for: Families and active travelers
Offering an enticing taste of the Hill Country experience, the expansive La Cantera Resort & Spa provides an excellent alternative to the typical River Walk hotel experience. This sizable resort is home to an 18-hole golf course and several pools, tennis courts, and other outdoor amenities.
You could easily spend your entire San Antonio experience onsite at the resort and feel satisfied with your stay — but should you choose to venture elsewhere, you'll be pleased to find top attractions such as Six Flags well within reach. No matter how you spend your time, you'll appreciate the comfy accommodations, featuring ranch-inspired styling complete with cherry wood and Hill Country views.
Best Western Plus San Antonio East Inn & Suites
- Address: 8669 I-10 E., San Antonio, TX 78109
- Diamond-designation: Three Diamond
- Best for: Budget-conscious travelers
San Antonio promises a delightful visit for travelers on a budget, and thankfully, several affordable hotels are available near the city's top attractions. The Best Western Plus is an excellent option, with the San Antonio East location attracting rave reviews based on its hearty breakfast and its refreshing pool. The rooms are modest, but comfy, featuring stylish bedding and curtains along with whirlpools for select accommodations.
Where to Eat in San Antonio
Foodies adore San Antonio, which boasts some amazing eats: barbecue, brunch, and even puffy tacos! You could spend all day sampling the local cuisine and still feel as if you've barely scratched the surface. You will definitely want to make room in your budget for at least a few meals out, as this is a core part of the local culture. When in doubt, visit these dining hot spots:
La Fonda on Main
- Address: 2415 N. Main Ave., San Antonio, TX 78212
- Diamond-designation: Three Diamond
- Reservations: Recommended
- Type of Cuisine: Mexican
As San Antonio's oldest Mexican restaurant, La Fonda on Main has a storied history and a pleasant ambiance. If you visit the patio, you'll be taken aback by the majestic oak tree. The interior is also beautiful and, no matter where you're seated, you can expect an explosion of Tex-Mex flavors. On the menu, you'll find diverse options ranging from skirt steak to chile relleno and even paella. A mojito is a must, although the sangria is also delightful.
Domingo Restaurant
- Address: 123 N. St. Mary's St., San Antonio, TX 78205
- Diamond-designation: Not Diamond-designated
- Reservations: Recommended
- Type of Cuisine: Mexican, Southwestern
If you crave dinner with a view, you can't go wrong with the picturesque Domingo Restaurant. This River Walk favorite has a stunning terrace and a unique menu that pays homage to San Antonio's vibrant culture. The churro waffles are a definite highlight, loaded with strawberries and dulce de leche syrup. Other unusual (but delicious) options include the tuna tostada and the quinoa chili. Sip on a passionfruit margarita and relax as you enjoy the remarkable scenery and the positive vibes.
Cappy's
- Address: 5011 Broadway Ave., San Antonio, TX 78209
- Diamond-designation: Three Diamond
- Reservations: Recommended
- Type of Cuisine: American
A San Antonio staple, Cappy's has a loyal following. Self-described as "upscale, yet casual," this welcoming restaurant offers one of the city's best brunch experiences. It's worth visiting any time of day, however, serving eclectic fare and promising a vibrant atmosphere. The gumbo is flavorful, and even Louisiana natives approve. Other highlights include the lamb chops and the halibut. Every meal tastes better when accompanied by a sophisticated cocktail.
Sushihana Japanese Restaurant
- Address: 1810 N.W. Military Hwy., Suite B, San Antonio, TX 78213
- Diamond-designation: Three Diamond
- Reservations: Recommended
- Type of Cuisine: Sushi
Embrace San Antonio's Asian fusion scene at Sushihana Japanese Restaurant, which promises both fresh and creative ingredients. The presentation is downright gorgeous and the service is just as exceptional. Do yourself a favor and order several cuts of sashimi and nigiri. If you're not in the mood for sampling from the sushi bar, chicken udon or shrimp tempura. Don't forget dessert, which is wonderfully decadent: you'll adore the tempura cheesecake and the green tea creme brulee.
Bohanan's Prime Steaks and Seafood
- Address: 219 E. Houston St., Suite 275, San Antonio, TX 78205
- Diamond-designation: Four Diamond
- Reservations: Strongly recommended
- Type of Cuisine: Steak, Seafood
For a premium steakhouse experience, look no further than the beloved Bohanan's. Despite its elevated appeal, this chic restaurant retains an accessible feel and invites visitors of all types to indulge in the juiciest cuts of meat imaginable.
Enjoy the old-world charm and friendly service as you discover some of the best steaks in San Antonio. Whether you favor ribeye, New York strip, or red snapper filet, you'll be blown away by the flavorful entrees. If you're lucky, this feast for the senses will also include live jazz music.
San Antonio Photo Spots
Several of the top attractions mentioned previously also represent the city's most impressive photo spots — including, of course, the iconic Alamo. You could easily spend all day taking pictures at the Alamo, but you'll do yourself a disservice if you miss San Antonio's other picturesque locations. As you seek out beautiful visuals, be sure to add these essentials to your photo-taking itinerary:
- Denman Estate Park - Home to a stunning Korean monument, Denman Estate Park provides the perfect photo-taking opportunity — especially for visitors in search of serene spaces. Known as the Pavilion of Gwang-Ju (and built without nails), the monument is a sight to behold. The lake is lovely, as are the majestic trees. Meander along the path and snap photos at your leisure — you'll adore this pocket of serenity.
- Fort Sam Houston Quadrangle - Locally known as the Quad, the Fort Sam Houston Quadrangle provides yet another opportunity to take a deep dive into the fascinating history of San Antonio. It's also an exceptional photo-taking location, although it may not match your expectations of the typical army post. A must-visit for budding wildlife photographers, this unique site is home to many gorgeous peacocks, which can elevate any photo.
- Kallison Love Lock Walk Bridge - Perfect for romantic photos, the Kallison Love Lock Walk Bridge pays homage to true love. Visit with your sweetheart but bring a friend or a photographer to snap some photos — you won't want to feel limited to selfies. Don't forget to bring a lock so you can add it to the collection. Continue to meander along the River Walk, where you will find plenty of extra photo spots.
- Japanese Tea Garden - This destination arguably belongs in the previous section on best things to do in San Antonio — but it also offers the city's most stunning photo ops. The moment you set foot in this lush garden environment (which was once a rock quarry), you'll discover gorgeous new worlds that make you feel as if you've traveled thousands of miles in a matter of moments. Many photo-worth spaces beckon, but the best images incorporate the stone bridges and the cascading waterfall. Other highlights include the koi pond and the pagoda-style pavilion.
- San Antonio Botanical Garden - Spanning 38 acres, this vast garden will easily keep you and your camera busy. Tripods are not allowed and you'll need to pay fees for special occasion photography — but if you're simply visiting with loved ones and want to snap a few pictures together, you'll find plenty of lovely backdrops. The Texas Native Trail provides a powerful introduction to the flora and fauna of Texas, with oaks and juniper making for excellent photo backdrops. The hand-hewn East Texas Log Cabin is perfectly quaint and a photo-taking gem. The most vibrant photos can be captured in multiple formal gardens, including lovely rose and spiritual garden displays.
Day Trips from San Antonio
With so much to do and see during your trip to San Antonio, you might wonder: why leave such a gorgeous city? Depending on your transit decisions or your travel priorities, you may prefer to stick around — but there's something to be said for expanding your adventures beyond the city. Many charming parks and communities are well within reach, including:
Fredericksburg
- Distance: 71 miles
Located just over an hour from the heart of San Antonio, Fredericksburg certainly does not make its German heritage a secret. The Marktplatz is a must-visit, along with the visually compelling Vereins Kirche. Be sure to arrive with a big appetite, as you'll definitely want to feast on the city's abundant German cuisine. Quaint stores will make souvenir and gift shopping a true delight.
Driftwood
- Distance: 72 miles
Many San Antonio residents make the pilgrimage to Driftwood to visit the storied Salt Lick BBQ, which promises all-you-can-eat brisket, pork ribs, cole slaw, and more. The pecan pie and peach cobbler are also legendary.
The nearby Fall Creek Vineyards provide a stunning space for sipping on chardonnay. The neighboring Camp Ben McCulloch doesn't attract nearly as much attention, but it's worth visiting for the creek, where kids love to goof off on a hot summer day.
Corpus Christi
- Distance: 143 miles
Enjoy the ultimate Gulf experience in Corpus Christi, where you'll discover stunning beaches, fascinating museums, and a botanical garden that rivals San Antonio's lush destinations. You could easily spend an entire week in Corpus Christi, but you can also fit a great deal into a single day of adventure. The USS Lexington and the Texas State Aquarium attract plenty of attention, but there's something to be said for enjoying a leisurely day at Mustang Island State Park.
Austin
- Distance: 78 miles
Enjoy a quirky experience in Austin, which can be reached in less than two hours. This day trip is unique in that it doesn't necessarily require a rental car: Greyhound buses regularly run between San Antonio and Austin. The drive can be pleasant, however, and when you arrive, you'll be in awe of this city's distinct culture. Art museums, history museums, and live music beckon, as do quirkier sights and sounds best experienced by meandering along the famed Sixth Street.
Visiting San Antonio on a Budget
San Antonio can be surprisingly affordable, especially given the city's rich history and natural beauty. Still, certain accommodations can get pricey — and all that Tex-Mex can add up. If you're determined to visit on a budget, keep these suggestions in mind:
1. Explore the City's Beautiful Parks and Neighborhoods. San Antonio's most stunning sights can be enjoyed free of charge. All you need are your two feet — you can easily spend a full day simply meandering through the most beautiful neighborhoods imaginable. The River Walk is a must, of course, but you'll also want to check out Monticello Park and the King William Historic District. If you have a little extra room in your budget, however, you may enjoy a walking tour.
2. Visit Museums During Free Days. While museum tickets can add up, many San Antonio options offer free entry on select days. You'll need to do your research to figure out which locations you can visit for free — and when — but this could be an amazing source of savings if you're willing to visit in the evening. Top options include:
- The DoSeum: Free Family Nights the first Monday of each month
- Witte Museum: Free on Tuesdays between 3 and 7 pm
- McNay Art Museum: Free on Thursdays between 4 and 9 pm
- The Holocaust Memorial Museum: Always free to visit
3. Explore Beyond The Alamo and River Walk. Yes, the Alamo is an icon, and yes, visiting is free of charge — but the souvenirs and food in this area can be pricey. When you're ready for a hearty meal, consider exploring beyond the main tourist spots. Other areas may not be as trendy or as visually impressive, but the food could be more affordable — and it might even taste better.
4. Go Thrifting. If you love shopping but can't afford the high-end items at San Antonio's trendiest boutiques or luxury stores, consider checking out the city's many thrifting hot spots. Many of these are jam-packed with vintage and designer items. Thrift City, Thrift Town, and Green Door are all excellent options for a uniquely local shopping experience.
5. Make the Most of Your AAA Membership. If you have big plans for your San Antonio vacation and are unwilling to compromise, you'll want to make the most of your AAA membership. This could be your best bet for scoring huge discounts on vehicle discounts, tickets, and hotels.
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