El Día de Los Muertos Festival

A very significant date in Texas and of course for San Antonio is “El Día de Los Muertos”. There might be so many questions of the reasons why we host this event yearly. Join me in this adventure and learn more about it since the day of celebration at the city is coming really soon!

“The Day of the Death” is a tradition in which families remember the departed loved ones and share their memories. A variety of activities are done to celebrate their lives, such as traditional dress and parades, food is made like Pan de Muerto, sugar skulls or tamales. Let’s not forget the Catrines & Catrinas which are elegant skeleton figures dressed men and women as reminder that we are all the same in death. These days are full of live music, art vendors, live poetry and workshops, it is one of the biggest festivals offered at San Antonio.

Live music starts at the Pearl Park, and families are invited to make tribute the beloved departed ones, also at Market Square music will sound and folkloric dante will be delivered. The River Parade, just imagine the river decorated with skulls, marigolds, candles, skeletons and more no just around the river but also the Cruiser that travel through it.

Families are invited to de San Antonio Museum of Art to decorate sugar skulls, create Catrinas and add their own tributes. Find any kind of truck fare, make shopping, painting your face like a skull and games are activities that your kids will be able to discover and enjoy.

We’ve started to enjoy public gatherings after all the pandemic, and this Fest won’t be the exception, last year it was virtual, but now is our time to honor these dates again for our love ones. We’ve been celebrating these traditions for many years and we want America to come and be part of it.

This year we will be celebrating on Saturday, Oct 23 and Sunday, Oct 24 at the Hemisfair. Come and be part of this beautiful Tradition we celebrate at San Antonio; I promise you will enjoy the atmosphere and activities done these days. We will be waiting for you this year.

Cowboy Culture at San Antonio

For sure the city of cowboy would be San Antonio, it is the birthplace of them. Back in history, the city and Texas itself was held by Spain, vaqueros all around would fill the ranches to rope and round up cattle, no days some vaqueros traditions are still alive and preserved by the community. Cowboys is one of the rich cultures that San Antonio still hosts in the city.

A world class rodeo is possible in here, the San Antonio Stuck & Rodeo gives you that opportunity and experience. Each February you have the possibility to enjoy a concert, livestock expositions and a very nice rodeo. We are really proud of all the accomplishments such as voted the Professional Cowboys Association Large indoor Rodeo of the Year around 13 consecutive times.

The experts Tejas Rodeo Company host many live rodeo events and Texas Country concerts from March to November and of course can’t miss the steakhouse and bar down home.

Can’t miss the national sport from Mexico, a true Charreria at the Association of Charros, a place that fulfills a variety of characteristic, is not only about horse riding and rodeos but also the clothing and their goals about authenticity and pageantry of Charrería, the need of celebrating traditions art, culture and committing families to their true history.

San Antonio city is compromised to get the people learn and enjoy their culture and mostly to keep it alive. One of their ways to keep up this cowboy history is The Cowboys Dancehall, a state of art entertainment complex. People has the opportunity to learn to dance, two levels, two dance floors and many other options. Citizens can also enjoy watching concerts, get your ticket because they host many of them during the year.

You will also find their culture in museums such as the Briscoe Western Art Museum hosts Pancho Villa’s saddle, authentic chuck wagon and more.

The city works getting everyone involved in all their history, and shows the public that visits how rich in culture we are. Visit us and you’ll get the opportunity to discover a very diverse and rich city that you’ll get in love with and would want to come often. In San Antonio you will always learn new things, new adventures, new memories.

Hispanic Iconic Places in San Antonio

San Antonio is full of a diverse culture; we have people from so many different places and all of it has come to make our history so rich and attractive for people around the world to come and visit us. One of the strongest cultures and heritage that is visible in San Antonio is Hispanic, it is spread all over the city. And that gives me a reason to share with you some iconic places and characteristics that San Antonio has to offer about Hispanic culture.

A very famous places of which I’ve written before is El Mercado, located at West Commerce Street and Santa Rosa Avenue. No way you’ve gone to San Antonio and do not step by this place. It has so many stores that are full of traditional and modern Mexican handmade crafty clothing, accessories, party items, cookwares and more. Also, immigrants from Asia or Europe have added some of their taste to this Mexican Market.

The Mexican government also steps out in San Antonio and one way of doing it is through the Mexican Cultural Institute. This place hosts a variety of auditoriums and rooms. The Institute works hard on creating activities to spread the power and beauty of Mexican culture and starting with academic conferences up to photo exhibits.

The Guadalupe Cultural Art Center was founded by a group of Chicanos that were thrilled to preserve the Latinx, Chicano and native American culture. This host so many concerts, art events, an international Latinx film festival, and if you’re willing to take theater classes then this is the right place to go. Near the Cultural Art Center is the Guadalupe Catholic Church, all Spanish speaker are welcome to the place. A couple of other Hispanic places are found in the same street, do not miss getting the opportunity to adventure yourself in it.

Casa Navarro, a Historic Landmark, designated with that title by the National Park Service based on the story of Jose Antonio Navarro. He was a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, a civil rights champion for Hispanic, a writer of Texas State Constitution. The meaning of his house is so powerful for all Texans, a reminder of the freedom. This historic property has been well preserved and is open for tours.

Things you didn’t know about San Antonio

Thinking about Texas will automatically bring San Antonio to your mind, all the activities, places and culture this city has makes it so unique and wanted. In this post you will discover specific characteristics that will only describe San Antonio city and will make you come to visit us.

Johnny Cash’s vandalism is in the Witte Museum

The story tells that the country music legend wrote “Johnny loves Vivian” in a bench at the River Walk. Vivian was his first wife and love; he immortalizes the moment in this bench. This bench was later to museum, it is located at the Witte Museum B. Naylor Morton Research and Collection Center.

The largest Mexican market outside of Mexico

El Mercado Shopping District has a combination of around 100 shops, restaurants, and stands. It it’s the largest Mexican market established in the U.S. hosting the best Hispanic festivals ever. You will discover authentic and handmade items that will get you really involved with culture and quality.

One of the Tallest Tower in USA

The Tower of the America was built for the 1968s World’s Fair, located at the HemisFair Park, which is 750-feet tall. It is the tallest building that San Antonio has, which means you can see the entire city if you wish to have some fun exploring and adventuring in it.

10-day Festival

The most anticipated event of the year for everyone in the city and for many foreign as well, it is the city’s most attended festival. It all started to honor the memory of the battles of the Alamo and San Jacinto. Now day millions of people attend to this the largest feast the city has, which host around 100 events during the 10 days. Do not miss it up in April!

Largest Zoo in San Antonio

San Antonio Zoo stretches over 34 acres, which houses more than 3,500 animals and has an amazing aquarium. It is visited by around 1,000,000 guests annually, in which kids get involved in educational programs, you can already imagine how much fun you’ll able to have.

Oldest Church in Texas

San Fernando Cathedral is located in the center of San Antonio, it was founded in the 1731s by 15 families at that time from the Canary Islands. It hosts numerous baptisms, weddings, funerals and more events during the year and around 5,000 attends to service weekly. So, you should know this would be a great spot for your event as well.

Second Oldest Park in the U.S.

Also considered one of the oldest municipal parks in the U.S., but for sure is the oldest in Texas. It is located north of downtown on North Flores Street.

The only UNESCO World Heritage of Texas

San Antonio hosts the only UNESCO World Heritage of Texas. In previous post I’ve spoken about a trip through it, check it out to have a better view of all the adventure you may have if you visit this marvelous place with so much history.

One of the largest marine life parks in the World

Sea World one of the best places for so many different activities is also known as one of the largest marine parks with about 416 acres. Fun is right in the corner; has the best coasters you will be able to experience.

Tallest Cowboy Boots Sculpture

The Guinness World Record to the Alamo city comes from the tallest cowboy sculpture you’ll ever seen. It is located at the North Star Mall, 35 feet boot that weigh more than 10,000 pounds.

Best Dessert Spots in the City

Finding the best places to have a dessert will always be a hard decision to take and if you’re in a foreign city it just comes to be more difficult. The city is full of delicious dessert shops for you to go but not that easy on which one is the best because of the variety of desserts that are also displayed. So, I came up with a list of the most delicious places to dessert in San Antonio just for you.

Honchos

5800 Babcock Rd., San Antonio, TX, 78240

6421 Broadway St., San Antonio, TX, 78209

The famous House of Churros is Honchos, has a food truck at the Medical Center area and a store at the Alamo. The hottest, freshest and quickest churros of the city are served by Honchos, if you go to the store, you’ll have a trendy environment coffee shop with a warm bakery shop.  This Spanish dessert has become one of the most loved in the city, you choose if you want the churros filled with a sauce to frozen churros with ice cream. Do not miss it!

Baklovah Bakery & Sweets

9329 Wurzbach Rd #104, San Antonio, TX 78240, USA

Baklovah the envy of San Antonio for the traditional Middle Eastern pastries such as baklava, Turkish Delight and bird nests. The unique flavor, sweetness, crunchiness, and this slight chew just carries your taste to a whole new region. Individual cakes, Arabic Sweets, Truffles, manakish and drinks are over their menu. Do not live San Antonio without passing through this bakery getting your fresh cake.

Bakery Lorraine

306 Pearl PKWY #110, San Antonio, TX 78215

The perfection of Bakery Lorraine hasn’t yet been beat up, has been the queen of bakeries for a long time. Their desserts are mouth-watering, the kouign amann, cinnamon rolls or chocolate donuts are just one part of all the delicious things you’ll get to see here. Important tip you need to know, they are also involved in providing healthy nutrition through gluten-free bakes. They have three locations, and you can already imagine the reason for this.

Bird Bakery

5912 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78209

Bird Bakery’s signature and the most important reason you won’t stop coming is their well-crafted cupcakes, best in San Antonio. They also have this tremendous and exotic baked desserts such as Mexican brownies, spiced buttermilk pies and cookies that are absolutely fantastic, also served gluten free versions of them. The place introduces an ambience that brings you to relaxing and smooth experience.

Chocollazo

4013 Broadway St., San Antonio, TX 78209

The specialty of Chocollazo is the handcrafted truffles and chocolates but they also have a variety of desserts such as cakes, cookies, ice cream, crepes, candies and pies. The environment is so cozy and the service will just make you feel as if you were at home. The sweetest handmade creations will be found in this dessert shopping store. Remember going for some unique chocolates while your trip through San Antonio.

Exploring San Antonio’s Art and Culture

In previous posts we’ve seen the beauty of San Antonio’s culture through music, marvelous attractions and paintings, in this post I would love to show you the city’s culture through the museums. Here are some of the most loved and important Museums of San Antonio.

San Antonio Museum of Art

200 West Jones Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78215

The Museum of Arts has a special collection of ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Latin American art of more than 5,000 years of history. This is one of the largest collections found in a public museum as well as one of the most diverse of all the exhibitions. The art gallery is displayed in old and contemporary artworks, you’ll also find in the popular Asian wing works from India, Japan, Korea and China. If you sign in to their webpage, you’ll have the opportunity to have updates of the programs, upcoming exhibits and check on the events that will take place.

McNay Art Museum

6000 N New Braunfels Ave, San Antonio, TX 78209, United States

McNay Art Museum is one of modern museums in the city with more than 700 contemporary artworks. This beautiful gallery exists thanks to Koogler McNay, who has collected all over the years art works of Diego Rivera, Picasso, Chagall, Matisse and other European and American painting from the 19th and 20th century.

The museum was created after her death in her Spanish Colonial-Revival home with all her collections and others have been added during the years.

Witte Museum

3801 Broadway St, San Antonio, TX 78209

The Witte Museum brings to live Texas history with geological aspects of the state, nature and science. There are many engaging activities offered for kids, you need to pass by the Museum Shop, trip won’t be trip if you don´t stop by. Also, as part of the beauty of this place, 4 story tree houses and dinosaurs’ bones are ready for your kids to have fun in with a ride on a Sky Cycle´ 15 feet in the air. This is a very cozy family museum to visit.

Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio

12500 NW Military HWY, San Antonio, TX 78231

Holocaust Memorial Museum represents one of the most tragic human events in history. It is divided in 3 wings or exhibits: the beginning of the holocaust, Nazi´s rise to power and what the Jewish people endured under Nazi´s power and deaths they´ve encountered. Some of the survivors are the ones giving you the tours around the museum, many documents and artifacts with so much history to tell will be found in this place.

DoSeum

2800 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas 78209

One of the most encouraging museums that gets children into learning science, art and literacy by a series of experiments, activities and exhibits attractive to their eyes. Interactive robot, spy academy filled with callings, pupped parade, musical staircase, outdoor exhibit areas, ADA-accessible treehouse and a river are right the way and ready to have fun learning with kids. 2D and 3D elements are used to construct an animated story in which they are real heroes. You will definitely not mess up by caring your children to this knowledgeable and adventurous place.

Briscoe Western Art Museum

210 W. Market Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

The American West story is displayed all over the Briscoe Western Art Museum. It is composed by a historic Museum building, Jack Guenther Pavilion, adjacent McNutt Courtyard and Sculpture Garden. Engaging exhibits, programs and public events that reflect and show the region´s tradition is the sight of everyone. Unique collections such as Visions of Change bronze sculpture by John Coleman, Santa Anna’s Sword or Pancho Villa´s Saddle of leather and silver are ready for you to see them.

Get the opportunity to deeply involve yourself with the culture heritage and history of human beings by so many different and amazing places filled with so much story to say and share to us. All of the above places have a unique way of sharing the beauty of all the past years, explore and learn by yourself the magic of the galleries and activities each place has prepared for you.

We are hoping to see you soon around San Antonio!!

Ziplining, High Level Adventures at San Antonio!

You love risks, adventures, high speed level, well ziplining will give get you to that level and more. San Antonio is a city full of culture, history and best memories can come alive, there is a place for everyone, those who want to relax, for kids and for those who like to live on the edge. Thrilling yourself to fly over the city hanging only by a high-speed cable, you’ll get so many beautiful views. Here some of the famous places you can go ziplining.

Natural Bridge Caverns

26495 Natural Bridge Caverns Rd, San Antonio, TX 78266

Natural Bridge is one of the most exciting attractions of San Antonio, full of many different adventures like caverns up to high-risk zip line experience.

In Natural Bridge Caverns, a 60-foot-high obstacle-ridden wooden structure with ropes, double beams, lily pads, twisted ropes, poles and more is waiting, this is an incredible course where guest has 45 minutes to climb up to the top. In the course it is being tested your balance, agility and strength on twisted rope and weave walk. Once you’ve accomplished, a thrilling zip line ride is waiting as reward of your effort and hard work. Seven zip rails with over 685 total feet of suspended track, best part soar high over the three canopies, better than just riding a zip line, you get to control the challenges and routes you want to navigate through.

Oh, and if you want your kids to have fun, they have zip rails for them!!!

Wimberley Zipline Adventures

376 Winn Valley Dr., Wimberley, TX 78676

It is located in the forest outside of San Antonio, this company runs 5 zip line tours per day, and a total of ten different zip lines are all over the area. The ranges of height start from 150 up to 900 feet, soaring over canyons and creeks with views of the Wimberley Valley up to The Four Winds Ranch and surrounding Texas Hill Country landscapes. You’ll be traveling at a 30 miles per hour speed on each line, but don’t worry each zip line has a guide.

High Level Adventures at San Antonio

Helotes Hill Country Zip Lines

18026 Frank Madla Rd, Helotes, TX 78023

Located outside San Antonio city, full of fun and excitement. A total of 4 tours are made daily, groups of 12 people in each one, which features 9 zip lines. Some of the general rules are: riders must be 11 years on behalf (it is possible for younger children with the zip tour guides), the weigh needs to be minimum of 85 pounds and maximum of 275 pounds. This is one of the most companies in San Antonio, fun, speed and nature are right the way.

Important tip in clothing is to dress comfortable for this type of activity, no dresses or skirts, no high heel shoes, flip flops or sandals, you won’t be able to take the course under those conditions.

Tips to travel inside San Antonio

There are many ways of getting along in travel inside San Antonio. Most visitors have easy finding their way through the city but some others do not know the city at all, so here are some tips. I know many of us travel to a city in airplane, so no car… How am I supposed to get to my rental house? That is the big question but no problem, we have encountered some options that might help you out and get all this stress out from you.

VIA Metropolitan Transit

The main public transport network in San Antonio is the VIA Metropolitan Transit and as well VIVA. You will be connected to all the popular landmarks and famous activities of the city like the River Walk or Broadway Cultural Corridor. VIVA has three more routes, VIVA centro, VIVA culture and VIVA missions which links to the most loved destinations of the city. You will be able to find all the information needed on their goMobile app, check out their website.

Tips to travel inside San Antonio

Ride-share & Taxi

Two of the most popular rideshare apps are Uber and Lyft but there are local ones such as Leep. You’ll find many taxis close to the popular areas of the city, also cabs at the airport, but impossible to hail on the street, most of the time it would be better if you make a previous phone call. Oh, and there are companies that will provide you a wheelchair-accessible taxi if needed. 

Bike Rentals

A fun way of getting all around downtown would definitely be riding bicycles. You can start renting your bike by downloading the B-Cycle app, or going to the station, pay for the pass and enjoy your trip through the city. Just as a reminder, cyclists have traffic regulations like motor vehicles do. The best way of getting near to adventures all over the 5 Spanish missions in San Antonio is riding a bike, and do not forget to download you bike trail map so everything goes as planned.

Tips to travel inside San Antonio

Car Rentals

You can go through all the city without car but of course the city structure is more into motor vehicles. There is plenty of parking areas around San Antonio so renting a car will always be a good option. Hence, pay special attention when driving on the highway because of many convergences of major freeways, we do not want you to get lost.

San Antonio Cruises

Buy tickets if you are interested in getting a little of story and ride a river boat. Go RIO has colorful cruises that travel through downtown following up all the river. There are tickets for a group and individuals. The experience is amazing, you can’t miss this part of your trip. The routes encounter the Downtown Reach and Museum Reach Sections, they run from 10am up to 9pm so you have time to plan this.

Top Shopping Malls at San Antonio

Shopping is one of everyone’s favorite activity and all over San Antonio we have so many that you won’t know what to do. Of course, every shopping center has something different some of them focus on antiques, art and home-made stuff while other of for fashion and technology. Check out our favorite Malls at the city and get an idea of which is more in to you.

River Center

849 E Commerce St, San Antonio, TX 78205

One of the most loved shopping centers is Riverwalk established in 1988. It has over 100 stores, that goes from Macy’s to H&M, 6 restaurants in case you are a little hungry after your shopping and as well the entertainment you are looking for the IMAX AND AMC theatre. Best part of it is you can take a ride on a boat, get to the place and learn about the River Center story.

Northwoods Shopping Center

U.S. 281 N & N Loop 1604 E, San Antonio, TX 78238

Northwoods offers a great range of shopping stores, dining and entertainment places for you to choose. Oh! If after your happy shopping day, you need to buy groceries for your vacation rental home you have HEB Grocery right the way inside the mall, the Academy Sports in case you’re going in an adventure next day or a specialty loved placed like Old Navy.

North Star Mall

7400 San Pedro Ave, San Antonio, TX 78216, USA

An international well-known mall for the famous Boots that will receive right at the entrance, can’t miss taking a picture with them, and its location is just 2 miles away from airport and 10 from downtown. Over 200 shopping places and of course your break up shopping time in order to eat at the food court. Products and services go from food, health and beauty, shoes, fitness, clothes accessories and more.

Rolling Oaks Mall

6909 N Loop 1604 E, San Antonio, TX 78247

Rolling Oaks has everything you need, shopping, fun and dining, all in one. More than 100 stores like JCPenney or Francesca’s, also provide services to Schertz, and Universal City. The shopping experience is fantastic as well as stopping by for quick bites from Charley’s Philly Steaks of Chick-fil-A to fill up energy again and continue the fun around San Antonio.

Alamo Antique Mall

125 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78205, United States

A very special place if you are looking for something that represents your visit to San Antonio, the Alamo Antique is the right place for you. Has the top western artefacts, unique decorative ceramics, antique coins, old magazines and even vintage albums. You will find treasures of Texas history, do not miss it.

Wonderland of Americas

4522 Fredericksburg Rd, San Antonio, TX 78201, United States

A unique and authentic shopping center, of course it has entertainment, numerous of retailers like Ross Dress and Coat Factory or Denny’s and Whataburger if you are a little hungry. Letting shopping and food aside, you will find that the mall houses the Wonderland Medical center which includes doctors, dentists and orthodontists. Best part of the mall, free concerts and art shows frequently if the weather is friendly enough to make the event possible.

Finding the Perfect Souvenirs to take Home

A trip to San Antonio will always be full of memories and special moments that will be unforgettable. You will surely want to take a piece of San Antonio as a reminder of all the adventures fulfilled. Downtown, many places are open for you to get the souvenir that makes a perfect match to all your experiences at the city.

Take a look to some of the spots for shopping, we know you’ll definitely find a souvenir that represents all the beauty lived in our city. Shopping places are spread all over the city, especially at the River Center, you surely will have a funny-happy shopping day around the city.

BFI Treasures

The most homy store in the city, inspired by a grandmother making clothes for her daughter and granddaughter. You’ll find the many artists creativity on the gift shop; such as custom-made items, handmade jewelry, feature arts and more.

Detalles Inc.

In this store you will definitely find a lot of the Mexican culture which is part and represent a lot of San Antonio. They have many craft homemade objects such as clothes, little toys, purses and more that represent the Mexican culture.

Fiesta on Main

They have the most elaborate blouses and dresses around San Antonio. All kind of homemade fashion accessories, clothing, fiesta decoration, jewelry, items for the kitchen will be found in this place, a lot of them coming from Latin Americans artists. Best part of this is that you’ll carry a piece of San Antonio’s culture to your house.

The Sporting District

As you know shopping is not only for girls, but this place is the perfect spot for men to go and find just what they are looking for or even more get what they didn’t even thought of. This fine shopping store brings all the Best of American made, men’s clothing and many accessories for all those gentlemen.

The Alamo Gift Shop

There is no way you can’t find something you like here; they have the perfect combination between fashion and culture. They do not only have an extended variety of souvenir representing San Antonio that you would love and use every day, but they have so many decors, toys, books, feature gifts for your friends and more. Do not miss it if you’re going to shop.

Perfect Romantic Spots for Couples

San Antonio, a city for romance, full of sparkling places awaiting you around every corner for your honeymoon or proposal day. Unforgettable and perfect romantic spots (moments) to spend with a special person this year. Look these exceptional choices that for sure will be the highlight of your trip.

San Antonio Botanical Garden

The Botanical Gardens is the perfect spot for a picnic, an environment full of nature, flowers all over the place. This 33-acre treasure is the space for relaxing, silence, and special moment with your couple. The best part of this place is that you are free to roam around all the Garden and there is a Restaurant in case you want to go and take a breakfast after your walk through the place.

Marriage Island

This island in the middle of San Antonio River has a beautiful history and legend. Crossing the little bridge onto the stone patio with a tree in the middle and a view to the waterfront, makes the perfect moment to get on knee and pop the question or to promise and celebrate your marriage union. Legends states that this place brings good luck to your union.

Lost Maples State Natural Area

Indeed, we love to see the changes of nature during a specific season. During the fall at the northwest of San Antonio the ¨Lost Maples¨ park offers you a colorful sight, ¨lost maples¨ turn to beautiful autumn colors. It is also known for all the adventures and fun it offers during all the year, perfect spot to go camping, hiking, fishing, photo trekking, extraordinary for excursions. It has many wildflowers, the amazing Sabina River and steep canyon walls, definitely the place for you and your couple to have some fun and if you lucky enough also get to see the changes of the maples in the fall.

River Walk

The heart of San Antonio, the heart for romantic dates, yes, that is the River Walk. During the day you will appreciate the colorful sky reflected in the river along with a delicious meal in the many restaurants around the river or enjoy floating the river boat. Best part comes at night, when all the places are open and colorful lights turn on, and live music or mariachis start to delight your ears.

Enjoy the View from the Tower of the Americas

The highest viewpoint in San Antonio, and for some reason also the highest panoramic romantic view of the city. Best time to go is when darkness start, you’ll able to see all lights starting to turn on all over the city. A bonus you should know, there is a revolving restaurant and lounge at the top you can’t miss; as a recommendation don’t miss it, it also offers your claimed perfect view.

Ride in a Horse-Drawn Carriage

In San Antonio a fairy tale night is possible, for sure a horse-drawn carriage is one of the most romantic activities, and indeed you will surprise your couple with this surprise. There are a couple of companies that offer this spectacular service, with not only a 20-minute ride around the city but you can plan it all with them, such as chocolates and a bouquet of roses. If you are looking for a special moment during all your trip to pop the question or just have a special moment with your couple, then this needs to be part of it.

Perfect Romantic Spots for Couples

Remember visiting San Antonio and let us be part of your love story with the best places and activities to get your trip the best experience. Above all this these activities you will want a place alone for you two, renting a house will always make the perfect match for this. We will be waiting to be part of your important moments and adventures in San Antonio!

Discover the UNESCO World Heritage Sites

You are an enthusiastic explorer who loves history and architecture, old buildings. Well San Antonio has a beautiful trip full of all that fun. And we are here to make to it just easier for you, while you plan all the adventure through the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, let us worry about you staying comfortable at the city. San Antonio Missions are a group of 5 complexes, they are all situated around the city. The name of the Missions: Mission Concepción, Mission Espada, Mission San José, and Mission San Juan comprise San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, and Mission Valero. They represent the efforts of Spanish Crown to spread catholic religion, colonize and defend the northern frontier of the known in that time as New Spain. Get a tour through all these marvelous places.

Mission San Jose

It is known as the Queen Mission, the largest Mission at San Antonio established in the 1720s. The purpose of the construction was helping many native American from the mission Valero that refused to live with other native Americans. This building was renovated in 2011, to finish up with the walls, interior domes and the altar.

Discover UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Mission Valero

This is the famous Alamo, one of the favorite places for tourist to go. And well it is easy to get in love with it, because it represents the Texas Revolution, and inspiration for liberty during those times, it was founded on the 1718s. This place has guided tours, a pass by through the Alamo Gardens and story lessons of the place.

Discover UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Mission Concepcion

It was built in 1755 as a church with the purpose of converting native Americans into Christianity. The design of it stays original, one of the most memorable places that represent the Catholicism coming and new traditions that we still see.

Mission San Juan

The purpose of this mission in 1731, was also to bring native Americans to Christianity, bring them to a Spanish society and also make the community self-sustainable. Remember when you visit to check on the Romanesque archway that is at the entrance gate. Ig you take a guided tour, you’ll have tons of fun, it starts in the Mission and takes you up to the river, do not miss it.

Mission Espada

The Mission San Francisco de la Espada was relocated in 1731, originally it was at East Texas in the 1690s. Constructed to help the Coahuiltecan groups that were living in the area. You need to check on the Espada Aqueduct and Acequia significant and important for the quality on engineering. The irrigation system is memorable, used to bring water to fields. Near Espada new installations of massive Árbol la Vida or Tree of life that tell special stories of San Antonio are ready for you to go and learn of them.

Get the chance to know a little more of these beautiful monuments that are part of United States history and heritage for the World. We will help you have the best trip around the Missions, book with us, your only concern will be having fun with family and discovering the marvelous Missions around San Antonio.