Danielle & Yannick

April 13, 2025 • San Antonio, TX, USA

Danielle & Yannick

April 13, 2025 • San Antonio, TX, USA

Things to Do

Japanese Tea Garden

Picture of Japanese Tea Garden
3853 N St Mary's St, San Antonio, TX 78212, USA
(210) 559-3148

This place is of significance because it is where Yannick and I had our first date. Yannick was at the beach in Belgium and I was here while we videocalled. I went around taking pictures and a casual walk through the gardens.


The San Antonio Japanese Tea Garden is a serene and beautiful park featuring lush gardens, koi ponds, and a historic stone structure. Located in Brackenridge Park, it offers a peaceful retreat with a blend of Japanese aesthetics and local flora.

What to Do There:

Stroll Through the Gardens: Explore winding paths, vibrant flowers, and carefully manicured landscapes.

Visit the Koi Ponds: Enjoy the colorful koi fish swimming in the ponds, often a highlight for visitors.

Take Photos: Capture the picturesque views, especially at the iconic stone bridge and pagoda.

Relax at the Tea House: Stop for refreshments or a light meal while enjoying the tranquil surroundings.

Learn about the History: Discover the garden's origins, dating back to the early 20th century, and its cultural significance.

The garden is a great place for leisurely walks, photography, and enjoying nature.

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San Antonio River Walk

Picture of San Antonio River Walk
San Antonio, TX 78205, USA

The San Antonio River Walk is a vibrant network of walkways along the San Antonio River, renowned for its scenic beauty and lively atmosphere. It's lined with shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.


What to Do There:

Dining: Enjoy a variety of cuisines at riverside restaurants, from casual eateries to upscale dining. If you are going for the touristy place you can find try

Mi Tierra Cafe y Panaderia it is a historic Mexican cafe and bakery offering classic fare, Tex-Mex dishes, margaritas, and mariachis in festive digs.

Shopping: Browse unique shops and boutiques offering souvenirs, local crafts, and gifts.

Boat Tours: Take a guided boat tour to learn about the history of the River Walk and its significance to the city.

Cultural Attractions: Visit nearby attractions like the Arneson River Theatre, the Museum Reach, and the San Antonio Museum of Art.

Festivals and Events: Participate in seasonal events and festivals, such as Fiesta, which celebrate the culture and heritage of San Antonio.

Strolling: Simply walk along the scenic paths, enjoying the beautiful landscaping, bridges, and art installations.

The River Walk is a dynamic area perfect for relaxation, exploration, and experiencing the heart of San Antonio's culture.

The Alamo

Picture of The Alamo
300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205, USA
(210) 225-1391


The Alamo is a historic site in San Antonio, Texas, known for its role in the Texas Revolution. Originally a Spanish mission, it became the site of a pivotal battle in 1836 when Texan defenders fought against Mexican troops. Today, it's a symbol of Texas pride and independence.

What to Do There:

Explore the Alamo Complex: Visit the church and surrounding buildings, which have been preserved to showcase their historical significance.

Take a Guided Tour: Join a tour for detailed insights into the events of the battle and the lives of the defenders.

Visit the Museum: Check out exhibits that display artifacts, historical documents, and multimedia presentations related to the Alamo and Texas history.

Attend Living History Events: Participate in special events, reenactments, and educational programs throughout the year.

Relax in the Gardens: Enjoy the beautiful grounds surrounding the Alamo, which are ideal for a leisurely stroll.

The Alamo is both a historical landmark and a peaceful spot to reflect on Texas history.

San Antonio Zoo

Picture of San Antonio Zoo
3903 N St Mary's St, San Antonio, TX 78212, USA
(210) 734-7184

The San Antonio Zoo (Right next to the Japanese Tea Gardens) is a vibrant destination that houses a wide variety of animals from around the world and focuses on conservation and education. It's perfect for family outings and offers plenty of activities.

What to Do There:

Animal Exhibits: Explore habitats featuring elephants, lions, reptiles, and more. Each exhibit provides insights into the animals' natural behaviors. Go and see the Swangoose!

Train Rides: Take a relaxing ride on the zoo train for an overview of the grounds.

Educational Programs: Engage in interactive presentations and animal encounters to learn about wildlife conservation.

Conservation Initiatives: Discover the zoo’s efforts in protecting wildlife and their habitats through informative exhibits.

The San Antonio Zoo is an enjoyable spot for animal lovers and families alike!