Located on the border between Mexico and the U.S., on U.S. I-35 and Mexican Federal Highway 85, Laredo is America's largest inland port and one of the oldest border crossing points. Once capital of the briefly held independent Republic of the Rio Grande, the city has survived a long history of conflict and friendship between the U.S. and Mexico. Its legacy is a rich community boasting unique shopping, lively entertainment and festivals, including the month-long Washington's Birthday Celebration.
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5.0 based on 179 reviews
Arena Gun Club, Laredo's newest entertainment venue, is more than just a pistol range. It's a shooter's paradise. AGC was designed from the ground up to be a safe comfortable range for you and your family and friends to enjoy. Inside Arena Gun Club you will find a state of the art indoor range, a large on-site firearms retail store, a gunsmith & custom firearms mfg., a home safe store.
Professional good indoor facility clean good location well organized gun smith on site weapons and ammunition for sell on site.
5.0 based on 32 reviews
XtremeVR is the only Virtual Reality Arcade in Laredo, TX (and in South Texas; sorry Austin, San Antonio, McAllen) and is one of the few Virtual Reality Arcades in the United States and the world! The technology and experience that comes with our level of virtual reality are truly incredible and almost unbelievable. "I'm mind-blown." "I didn't know it had this much... 'reality.'" Compete with friends, work with them, and even throw a birthday party! Visit us today so you may experience the breakthroughs in virtual reality, and get a taste of the future. We'll show you why we've been described as "the most incredible thing to do in Laredo, TX."
4.0 based on 25 reviews
The Republic of the Rio Grande(R) Museum is housed in one of Laredo's oldest structures located on San Agustin Plaza in downtown Laredo. The museum is a Mexican vernacular structure, constructed in 1830 with an 1860 addition. It was once the home of Bartolome Garcia, prominent rancher and mayor of Laredo. According to tradition, in 1840, the structure served as the capitol of the Republic of the Rio Grande. The Museum is considered a historic house museum which features displays recreating an authentic c.1830 Home in Laredo. The building is a Recorded Texas Historical Landmark and a Contributing Structure to the San Agustin National Register District. Along with its neighbors, San Agustin Cathedral and La Posada Hotel, the museum forms a triangle of the most visited historic landmarks in the city.
This was a small museum. I paid $3. Cheap! I walked around the museum. I learned the history of the Laredo area. This is a small museum. You need an hour. I walked around the area which is one of the historical areas in Laredo. I felt history. There was no bathroom. But a lady at the museum let me use the bathroom at La Posada Hotel. Gracious!
4.0 based on 20 reviews
Located in Mall del Norte, you can take a break with your kids while they explore the fun and interactive exhibits. Its amazing what the kids will learn while they have fun. New exhibits for the new year make coming back a must.
4.0 based on 117 reviews
Mall del Norte is one of the biggest malls in Texas with over 160 stores and great restaurants. Featuring Forever21, Crazy 8, Gap, Hollister & Co., And Coach as well as favorites Dillards and Sears.
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