Step to the beat of wafting flamenco music as you wander the downtown River Walk before sampling as much chili (San Antonio’s signature dish) as your taste buds will allow. A visit to the Alamo is an absolute must, as is taking in a show at the ornate Majestic Theatre. San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is dotted with 18th-century buildings and features, making for an enriching excursion.
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Segway Nation offers many unique and exciting Segway tours of downtown San Antonio. Our San Antonio Segway tours include trips to the Alamo, the River Walk, the Tower of the Americas and many more San Antonio attractions.
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Guided bicycle tours of the newly named UNESCO World Heritage Site Spanish Colonial Missions. Our bikes are lightweight Trek 7.4 FX hybrids that offer an upright seating position for comfort and ease of viewing. Our guides are native Texans that are also Certified Professional Tour Guides who will tell you the historical story of these amazing places. All tours include bikes, helmets, and a snack
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Whether it is traditional Tex-Mex or dishes unique to San Antonio, our tour will excite your taste buds and show you a side of The Alamo City never seen before. Take a journey with us on our interactive and engaging tour, spanning over 3 hours with 5 stops.
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Absolutely beautiful establishment, got valet service upon arrival, checked in for couples massage and got thoroughly pampered. Then proceeded to the room with a great view and lovely decorations. Got treated to champagne and chocolate dipped strawberries. Had dinner on the Riverwalk and watched a movie. Then slept in late and enjoyed the rooftop pool and hot tub. Highly recommend!
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While visiting San Antonio, be sure to visit the wonderful Hill County wineries, distilleries, and breweries while soaking in the local sights and history with one of our many tours. Leave the driving to us, and enjoy pick up and drop off directly from your hotel for all of our Hill Country tours. Whether you take one of our walking food tours, our extensive wine tours, our knowledgeable guides will be sure that you enjoy plenty of local San Antonian flavor.
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Artisan on Alamo - San Antonio's only downtown vodka distillery. We hand craft Spike Vodka (world's only prickly pear cactus vodka), Texas Pride Vodka (corn based vodka with a 91 rating), and Chupacabra Juice Moonshine. When visiting you can tour our production area and enjoy hand crafted cocktails in our craft cocktail lounge - we have over 44 items on our drink menu. You will be impressed.
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The Magicians Agency Theatre, San Antonio Texas. Showcasing the best in magic, illusion, comedy and variety shows.
Our experience was awesome everyone there was so welcoming the audience participation was super fun great show highly recommend it for adults and kids.
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The Paseo del Rio is San Antonio's favorite attraction. You can shop, dine, lounge in a cafe, or simply stroll along and let the strumming mariachi soothe your spirit.
The Riverwalk in San Antonio is a must for your list if in San Antonio. Even with the construction going on, the lively, colorful, variety offered on the Riverwalk has something for everyone; shops, restaurants, music, delectable treats, foliage, architecture, birds, ???? ducks, and of course- people watching. Every employee along the way was friendly, polite and engaging. The city streets were also safe to walk, and clean in most spots.
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Originally a rock quarry, part of the tea garden came from a donation by George W. Brackenridge and another section from Emma Koehler. In 1915 Ray Lambert, city parks commissioner, thought it would make a nice location for a lily pond. Ultimately, it grew to become a tea garden. The latest renovations began in 2007 and cost about $1.6 million, compared with the $7,000 Lambert originally spent to open the park. It is a Registered Texas Historic Landmark and on the National Register of Historic Places.
This was one of our favorite things that we did on our trip to San Antonio. The gardens are absolutely stunning. More elaborate than most Japanese gardens we've seen before. You enter from above and what was once an old rock quarry is now a beautiful oasis full of lakes, bridges, colorful flowers, loads of steps, a pretty waterfall, and some gorgeous architecture. There's also a little restaurant, but that was closed when were there along with the restrooms. We spent about an hour exploring. It's a beautiful place for taking photos. Surprisingly, it was free, so that was an added bonus. We've been going to San Antonio for years, but this is the first time we've ever visited the gardens. If you love getting outdoors and exploring nature, don't miss this beautiful spot.
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Step aboard a River Cruising Barge for an exciting and entertaining narrative of the rich history of the San Antonio River! Cruises are about 35 minutes long and cover one and a half miles of the beautiful San Antonio River Walk. We also offer Dining Charters, River Taxi shuttle and Private Charters.
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