A golf course where the back nine is down inside the old quarry.
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A golf course where the back nine is down inside the old quarry.
A pedestrian route that starts at the Alamo and winds nine miles along the San Antonio River passing four other historical missions.
Built for the 1968 HemisFair in honor of the city's 250th anniversary, this delightful park is a local favorite, particularly the water gardens and the kid-designed wood and sand playground, which includes a castle and space tunnel. The highlight is the looming 750-foot tall Tower of the Americas, offering a terrific view of the city.
This is where you can see all the Fiesta gowns, complete with incredibly long trains, on display.
I've never had a great complexion but once I started getting monthly facials at Whispering Waters Day Spa, I now receive frequent, unsolicited comments about how great I look! This spa has always...
Very crowded together, a lot of stores and stalls, but not selling anything anyone needs. A lot of decorative crafts and so forth. They have South American music and other acts at a stage outside...
Built in 1929, this movie theater is beautifully ornate, featuring a domed ceiling painted with stars and clouds.
This museum houses a collection of motor vehicles ranging from fire engines to chuck wagons.
Edgy, bohemian neighborhood lined with art galleries, coffeehouses and boutiques.
This 750-foot tower built for the 1968 HemisFair has unbeatable panoramic views, especially if you're in the tower's revolving restaurant.
This non-denominational church welcomes people to come in casual dress. Bikers to bankers, PhDs to GEDs attend here. There are 5 services at the Bandera Road campus at 9431 Bandera Road (2 miles...
You'll never lack for something to do in San Antonio's largest park. Its grounds contain the San Antonio Zoo, a carousel, skyride, the Japanese Tea Gardens, a golf course, and playground.
A miniature train for children.
It all started at the Buckhorn Saloon in 1881, where patrons would trade a deer antler for a beer or shot of whisky. Since then, the horn collection has grown to more than 4000, and is now part of a museum that also includes wildlife exhibits, a wax museum, a re-creation of the saloon, a curio shop, and an arcade.
Irish pub
Settled by wealthy German merchants in the late 1800s, San Antonio's first suburb consists of 25 blocks of historic mansions set amid lovely landscaping.
Good place to see with families.
Majestic home belonging to the founders of the Pioneer Flour Mill.
Resort best known for its beautiful, well-tended golf course.