Welcome to San Antonio

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Welcome to San Antonio

City/town information

San Antonio is a big city with a small town feel. Everyone here is super friendly and there is plenty to do in the city. You'll find something here for everyone you're traveling with. The city is full of rich history and delicious food, you'll see why it's one of the top ten most visited cities in the U.S.
147 locals recommend
San Antonio
147 locals recommend
San Antonio is a big city with a small town feel. Everyone here is super friendly and there is plenty to do in the city. You'll find something here for everyone you're traveling with. The city is full of rich history and delicious food, you'll see why it's one of the top ten most visited cities in the U.S.

Neighborhoods

Southtown San Antonio is a creative community and it's full of a unique mix of artists, locally-owned bars, coffee shops, boutiques, museums and art galleries. It also includes King William, a Victorian-inspired neighborhood filled with history and charm.
142 locals recommend
Southtown
142 locals recommend
Southtown San Antonio is a creative community and it's full of a unique mix of artists, locally-owned bars, coffee shops, boutiques, museums and art galleries. It also includes King William, a Victorian-inspired neighborhood filled with history and charm.

Sightseeing

Four Spanish colonial missions and their associated features make up San Antonio Missions National Historical Park today. These missions made a lasting impact on San Antonio culture. After generations, Native people who entered these missions some lost elements of their languages and religions. Parts of Native and Spanish cultures combined at the missions, fusing into South Texas culture. Components of Native and Spanish cultures can be found throughout the missions, in the frescoes, foods, clothing, and customs. This fusion of culture can still be observed in the surrounding modern community today.
234 locals recommend
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
6701 San Jose Dr
234 locals recommend
Four Spanish colonial missions and their associated features make up San Antonio Missions National Historical Park today. These missions made a lasting impact on San Antonio culture. After generations, Native people who entered these missions some lost elements of their languages and religions. Parts of Native and Spanish cultures combined at the missions, fusing into South Texas culture. Components of Native and Spanish cultures can be found throughout the missions, in the frescoes, foods, clothing, and customs. This fusion of culture can still be observed in the surrounding modern community today.

Food scene

Elsewhere is a beautiful and whimsical beer garden with delicious food and drinks. You'll get to enjoy the wonderful atmosphere they've created while enjoying a view of the River Walk.
72 locals recommend
Elsewhere Garden Bar & Kitchen
103 E Jones Ave
72 locals recommend
Elsewhere is a beautiful and whimsical beer garden with delicious food and drinks. You'll get to enjoy the wonderful atmosphere they've created while enjoying a view of the River Walk.
Happening locale with eclectic, colorful decor offers creative Asian dishes & cocktails.
104 locals recommend
Hot Joy
1014 S Alamo St
104 locals recommend
Happening locale with eclectic, colorful decor offers creative Asian dishes & cocktails.
Long-running chain serving spicy fried chicken & comfort sides in a low-key setting.
7 locals recommend
Gus's World Famous Fried Chicken
812 South Alamo Street
7 locals recommend
Long-running chain serving spicy fried chicken & comfort sides in a low-key setting.
Seafood spot. Reservations are highly suggested so give them a call or book on Open Table!
34 locals recommend
Little Em's Oyster Bar
1001 S Alamo St
34 locals recommend
Seafood spot. Reservations are highly suggested so give them a call or book on Open Table!
Landmark Mexican cafe & bakery offering classic fare, margaritas & mariachis in festive digs.
231 locals recommend
Mi Tierra Cafe y Panaderia
218 Produce Row
231 locals recommend
Landmark Mexican cafe & bakery offering classic fare, margaritas & mariachis in festive digs.
Sustainable, Organic, Local restaurant, beer garden, live music venue, dog friendly, kids' playground, laundromat and car wash! The Cove has it all!
191 locals recommend
The Cove
606 W Cypress St
191 locals recommend
Sustainable, Organic, Local restaurant, beer garden, live music venue, dog friendly, kids' playground, laundromat and car wash! The Cove has it all!
Inspired New American fare, charcuterie, wine & beer in a stylishly restored former filling station.
123 locals recommend
Bliss
926 S Presa St
123 locals recommend
Inspired New American fare, charcuterie, wine & beer in a stylishly restored former filling station.
Breezy restaurant in a former warehouse featuring comfort food, an outdoor bar & a camp-like vibe.
25 locals recommend
Camp Outpost Co.
1811 S Alamo St
25 locals recommend
Breezy restaurant in a former warehouse featuring comfort food, an outdoor bar & a camp-like vibe.
Classic New Orleans brunch fare & a variety of beignets served in a relaxed cafe with live jazz.
69 locals recommend
NOLA Brunch & Beignets
720 E Mistletoe Ave
69 locals recommend
Classic New Orleans brunch fare & a variety of beignets served in a relaxed cafe with live jazz.
Art nouveau home at Pioneer Flour Mills with homey American & Tex-Mex fare, brunch & outdoor dining.
140 locals recommend
The Guenther House Museum
205 E Guenther St
140 locals recommend
Art nouveau home at Pioneer Flour Mills with homey American & Tex-Mex fare, brunch & outdoor dining.
Steaks, whiskey & seafood in a rustic setting with a 500-year-old tree growing through the roof.
31 locals recommend
Josephine Street
400 E Josephine St
31 locals recommend
Steaks, whiskey & seafood in a rustic setting with a 500-year-old tree growing through the roof.
Veggie bowls, share plates & other plant-based dishes presented in a chic & cozy space.
11 locals recommend
Vegan Avenue On Main
2512 N Main Ave
11 locals recommend
Veggie bowls, share plates & other plant-based dishes presented in a chic & cozy space.
Colorful locale with a garden offering a vegan, gluten-free menu of Tex-Mex eats & baked goods.
17 locals recommend
Viva Vegeria
1422 Nogalitos St
17 locals recommend
Colorful locale with a garden offering a vegan, gluten-free menu of Tex-Mex eats & baked goods.

Bar scene

Travel back to the prohibition area and enjoy a delicious cocktail or spirit.
97 locals recommend
Bar 1919
1420 S Alamo St
97 locals recommend
Travel back to the prohibition area and enjoy a delicious cocktail or spirit.
A unique speak-easy concept with basement walls that date back to the 1920's, Cellar Mixology is located in St. Paul's Square in Downtown San Antonio.
11 locals recommend
Cellar Mixology
1142 East Commerce Street
11 locals recommend
A unique speak-easy concept with basement walls that date back to the 1920's, Cellar Mixology is located in St. Paul's Square in Downtown San Antonio.
Bentley's Beer Garden is a pet friendly, sports and entertainment bar with food options.
11 locals recommend
Bentley's Beer Garden
802 N Alamo St
11 locals recommend
Bentley's Beer Garden is a pet friendly, sports and entertainment bar with food options.
Kid-friendly ice house with 250-plus brews, Mexican & American fare & brunch in a relaxed setting.
194 locals recommend
The Friendly Spot Ice House
943 S Alamo St
194 locals recommend
Kid-friendly ice house with 250-plus brews, Mexican & American fare & brunch in a relaxed setting.