Pick up a self-guided walking map at one of the shops and then browse to your heart’s delight. Many of the structures, built in the early 19th century to house soldiers, are now vibrant galleries. Read more.
It’s fun to ride Rio San Antonio River Cruise—which depart from the older section of the River Walk—to get to the far end of the Riverwalk’s Museum Reach. Read more.
Guests of our San Antonio boutique hotel love to meander past public art installations and head to the San Antonio Museum of Art. Read more.
The restored 1881 building hosts a weekend farmer’s market loved by guests of our boutique hotel. Read more.
The family-owned eatery features strolling musicians who’ll play your choice of canciones while you dine on tacos del Mercado. Read more.
Biga on the Banks is winning rave reviews for its New American cuisine and signature dishes that feature seasonal local and organic ingredients. Read more.
The wine menu offers an extensive selection of wines from around the world, including several from Texas wineries. Ask for a table in the courtyard, order a prickly pear margarita. Read more.
Artifacts from the convent’s early days are displayed in the school’s History Museum, and the Gallery Shop, housed in a former dormitory building, offers jewelry, ceramics, photographs, furniture. Read more.
The musical line up covers everything from big band jazz to hip cover bands, and Tuesdays, there’s open mic night for the brave. Read more.