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3 hours
Many tours show you the Alamo.
We show you how 300 years of Spanish, Mexican, and Texas history connect into one powerful story.
This experience is carefully structured to give you:
• Context
• Storytelling
• Architecture
• Culture
• Political history
• Local insight
All in one seamless experience.
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First hour Walking Tour
Founded in 1718 as a Spanish mission and presidio, San Antonio grew from indigenous Coahuiltecan settlements and Canary Islander settlers into the largest Spanish, then Mexican, settlement in Texas. Famous for the 1836 Battle of the Alamo, the city blends Spanish colonial heritage, Texan independence history,...
The Alamo Plaza Historic District is a historic district of downtown San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. It includes the Alamo, which is a separately listed Registered Historic Place and a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
The San Antonio River Walk is a city park and special-case pedestrian street in San Antonio, Texas, one level down from the automobile street. The River Walk winds and loops under bridges as two parallel sidewalks lined with restaurants and shops, connecting the major tourist draws such as the Shops...
San Fernando Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de San Fernando) also called the Cathedral of Our Lady of Candelaria and Guadalupe (Spanish: Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria y Guadalupe) is a cathedral of the Catholic Church located in San Antonio, Texas, in the United States. It is the mother church...
End of 1 Hour Walking Tour
The second hour tour continues.
La Villita Historic Arts Village is an art community in downtown San Antonio, Texas, United States. There are art galleries, stores selling souvenirs, gifts, custom jewelry, pottery, and imported Mexican folk art, as well as several restaurants in the district. La Villita connects to the...
Bathroom stop.
Arneson River Theater is an outdoor performance theater located on the San Antonio River Walk in the U.S. state of Texas.
The open-air venue was erected 1939-1941 by the Works Progress Administration. The design was supervised by architect Robert H.H. Hugman. It is named after Edwin P. Arneson,...
The Tower of the Americas is a 750-foot (229-meter) observation tower-restaurant located in the Hemisfair district in the southeastern portion of Downtown San Antonio, Texas, United States. The tower was designed by San Antonio architect O'Neil Ford[1] and was built as the theme structure of the 1968 World's Fair, HemisFair...
The Alamodome is a 64,000-seat domed indoor multi-purpose stadium in San Antonio, Texas. It is located on the southeastern fringe of downtown San Antonio. The facility opened on May 15, 1993, having been constructed at a cost of $186 million.
The multi-purpose facility was intended to increase the city's convention...
Hemisfair Park in San Antonio, Texas, is the site of the 1968 World’s Fair (HemisFair '68), which celebrated the city's 250th anniversary and the "confluence of civilizations in the Americas". Developed on a former residential neighborhood (Germantown) via eminent domain, the park now functions as a redeveloped downtown district featuring...
The National Register of Historic Places-listed King William Historic District is generally located between the San Antonio River, Cesar Chavez Boulevard, South St. Mary’s Street, and South Alamo Street. The King William Local Historic District and neighborhood also includes the National Register of Historic Places-listed South Alamo Street-South St. Mary’s...
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Three-Hour Tour Continues.
Pearl District
The Pearl in San Antonio is a historic 19th-century brewery transformed into a premier 22-acre culinary and cultural district. Founded in 1881 as the Pearl Brewing Company, it operated until 2001, surviving Prohibition by producing ice cream and soda. The site now features the 1894...
The Grotto is a concrete sculpture by Carlos Cortés, along the San Antonio River in San Antonio, Texas, United States.[1] In 2020, some pieces intended to be added to The Grotto were stolen.
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