John H. • January 9, 2015Coolest church of all the missions. Take a walk inside and look at the beautiful interior.
Piatti Ristorante & Bar • January 27, 2015A stunning museum. We simply love visits to this place on a weekend or weekday! -Piatti at the Quarry
Jindy M. • September 5, 2013Beautiful library. Wish we had something like this in jersey. After you check out your booksnor checked out the art, head on down to the riverwalk... steps away.
Tiffany M. • July 21, 2022Simple & serene, with a nice little museum and a garden. San Juan gets a bad rap due to its simplicity. But each mission has its own character & importance, and they’re all worth visiting!
Tiffany M. • July 21, 2022Beautiful former home of a Tejano merchant and legislator. A must-see for anyone interested in Texas history!
Patrick O. • March 27, 2010Good Food at a Reasonable Price. Interesting Decore & Ambiance. Full Bar.
Joscelyn L. • April 9, 2011Beautiful gardens! We got married and had our reception here! Truly a hidden gem.
Bibliosopher • June 9, 2012A walkable neighborhood - Brown Coffee, Deco Pizza, and Koffee Kup are great for a stroll. And now Woodlawn Lake has outdoor gym equipment too.
Morgan G. • April 28, 2021If you didn’t visit the Alamo, did you really even go to San Antonio! Definitely go! Definitely buy the audio tour! It’s only $7
Amy M. • July 7, 2014Great crowd this year. Everyone was so friendly and welcoming. Adult Megaplex booth had a blast. Thank you San Antonio.
Priya T. • March 26, 2016Quirky market with lots of souvenirs to take home. Nice restaurant at the end too.
Paul D. • June 14, 2015Nice saloon bar, once visited by Teddy Roosevelt. Friendly staff, where you can grab tips on where to visit in San Antonio.
Jimmy K. • August 7, 2017You will need at least half a day to take in all the missions here. Especially true if you're into photography. There's a lot of ground to cover, so bike or drive. Walk if you want to dedicate a day.
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