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Unveil the many adventures on the River Walk! By day, arts & culture, unique shops, restaurants, tours, and more. By night, a vibrant nightlife scene, entertaining attractions, and more.
Just steps from the River Walk, you can visit the historic Alamo landmark. Admission to Alamo Church is always free, but reservations are required. You can download tickets at thealamo.org, and you can even do it the day of your visit!
Pearl is a historical district and culture hub in San Antonio. The property was a brewery from the early 1880s until 1999, when Pearl beer moved its operations elsewhere. The old Pearl brewhouse is the current home of Hotel Emma. There are over two dozen eating and drinking establishments to enjoy at Pearl!
If you're interested in the supernatural, San Antonio is the perfect place to be! From its humble beginnings as a Spanish settlement in 1691 to the bloody battle at the Alamo, San Antonio’s history is rich in haunting tales. Sisters Grimm Ghost Tours was founded in 2011 by James and Lauren Swarts. In 2012, they became authors of The Haunted History of Old San Antonio, which has become the best-selling ghost book about San Antonio. Sisters Grimm offers a Ghost Bus Tour from $45 and a Haunted History Ghost Walk from $25.
Originally settled over a century ago, Gruene is a snapshot of Texas culture and history come-to-life. With 15 walkable acres designated a National Historic District, visitors can shop, dine, and dance within the walls of the original township buildings. Only a 35-minute drive from Spring Branch, Gruene is a great spot for people who love good music, fun times, and old things!
In Contrada Vineyard is the #1 destination for award-winning wine, food, and live entertainment. It is located just a few minutes from the Lost Mission venue! Reservations are recommended as Saturdays and Sundays tend to be fully booked before the weekend.
Rebecca Creek Distillery was founded in 2009 and has since become one of the largest artisan spirits producers in the region. Most notably, they produce Rebecca Creek Fine Whiskey, a blend of aged whiskeys, bourbons, and limestone-filtered water from the Edwards Aquifer that's sourced at the Rebecca Creek Distillery.
Fredericksburg was founded in 1846 by German immigrants, and it is less than an hour away from the Spring Branch/Bulverde area. The town is home to several award-winning Texas wineries, breweries, and distilleries, tons of shops on Main Street, and Enchanted Rock State Park.
Located in downtown San Antonio, the 750-foot-tall Tower of the Americas provides guests the most spectacular view of the Alamo City. Enjoy the gorgeous panorama from the Tower's revolving Chart House Restaurant, take in the scenery from the Observation Deck or experience the thrilling 4D Theater Ride. Adult tickets to go to the observation deck are $19.
SILO Elevated Cuisine is sure to bring delight to all your senses. Enjoy creative, world-class cuisine served with meticulous attention to detail. Featuring contemporary American classics, prime steaks and seafood in a casual yet elegant dining environment.
Paloma Blanca was founded in 1997 and features wonderful cuisine and great service. If you're looking for a good margarita, this is the spot!
In 1941, Pedro and Cruz Cortez opened a little three-table cafe for early-rising farmers and workers at San Antonio’s Mercado. Eighty years later Mi Tierra Cafe is a world-famous landmark – the place hometown regulars and hungry tourists go for authentic Mexican food and a warm Texas welcome.
Longhorn Cafe is proud to serve up more than just great food — they're serving a piece of history. What began as a small taco stand in the 1950s has grown into one of the most beloved dining spots in Central Texas, known for their legendary Original Big Juicy™ burger and an extensive menu filled with mouth-watering comfort food.