SAN ANTONIO AREA GUIDE
San Antonio River Walk
π 0.1β0.2 mi | 2β5 min
A city beneath the cityβwinding waterways lined with dining and quiet corners.
Best experienced at dusk, when the lights reflect and the energy softens.
The Alamo
π 0.3 mi | 5 min
An enduring symbol of Texas history.
Originally an 18th-century Spanish mission, now one of the most visited landmarks in the U.S.
Shops at Rivercenter + LEGOLAND Discovery Center San Antonio
A relaxed indoor retreat where shopping meets play.
Ideal for families looking to reset between outings.
Tower of the Americas
A defining part of the skyline with sweeping city views.
Built for the 1968 Worldβs Fair, it remains timeless.
La Villita Historic Arts Village
San Fernando Cathedral
One of the oldest cathedrals in the U.S.
By night, it becomes a captivating light and sound experience.
Historic Market Square
A vibrant cultural marketplace filled with music, color, and craft.
The largest Mexican market in the U.S., full of local energy.
The DoSeum
Japanese Tea Garden
A serene escape of stone, water, and greenery.
Quietly one of the cityβs most photogenic spaces.
San Antonio Museum of Art
A global collection housed in a historic riverside complex.
Quietly expansive and thoughtfully curated.
The McNay Art Museum
Modern art within a refined estate setting.
Art, architecture, and landscape come together seamlessly.
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site offering a quieter, deeper look into the cityβs past.
Connected by scenic trails, ideal for a slower, more reflective visit.
San Antonio River Walk Mission Reach
A quieter extension of the River Walk with a more natural feel.
Perfect for biking, walking, or escaping the downtown buzz.