Going Beyond the Tourist Path According to Visit San Antonio, the River Walk is one of the city’s most visited attractions and stretches through multiple neighborhoods beyond downtown. After you’ve walked the main loop of the San Antonio River Walk, it’s easy to think you’ve seen it all. In reality, many of the best moments […]
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San Antonio River Walk Guide: History & Hidden Gems | Feliz Stays
Why the San Antonio River Walk Is More Than a Tourist Attraction The San Antonio River Walk is far more than a scenic stroll through downtown — it’s the cultural backbone of the city. Stretching for miles along the San Antonio River, this destination is a defining part of the city. It brings together history, […]
Spring Break in San Antonio 2024
There’s no better time to explore this vibrant city than during Spring Break. From attractions to serene parks, SA has something for everyone.
Saddle Up at SA Stock Show & Rodeo
Howdy, y’all! Welcome to the electrifying world of the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo. For over a century, this iconic event has been lassoing hearts and wrangling crowds with its thrilling blend of Western heritage, heart-pounding rodeo action, and star-studded entertainment. So grab your cowboy hat and dust off your boots as we dive […]
Your Ultimate Guide to San Antonio in February!
San Antonio in February is a dynamic blend of cultural festivities, outdoor adventures, and culinary delights. As the city gears up for the lively Fiesta celebrations and joins in the Mardi Gras fun, there’s no shortage of exciting activities to enjoy. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, here’s your ultimate guide to the best […]
Indoorsy Thrills in San Antonio!
Brrr, it’s that time of the year in San Antonio! But fear not, winter warriors, because we’ve uncovered the city’s hottest indoor escapades that will have you shedding those layers and diving headfirst into the fun. Get ready to spice up your winter with a dose of warmth and excitement as we guide you through […]
Saddle Up for Cowboy Breakfast 2024!
Get ready to dust off your cowboy boots and join the excitement as the long-held tradition of the Cowboy Breakfast makes a triumphant return in 2024. After a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this iconic event is back and has now earned its official status as a rodeo event. Mark your calendars for January […]
Join the Biggest MLK March in San Antonio, Texas
Courtesy photo | John Davenport/San Antonio Express-News Commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy in San Antonio The city of San Antonio, Texas, is set to commemorate the enduring legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with an annual march that serves as a testament to his life’s work and principles. Mark your calendars for […]
Countdown to Fun! Things to Do in San Antonio on NYE
Courtesy Photo / SA Parks Foundation As the clock ticks down to bid farewell to another year, San Antonio, Texas, gears up for a spectacular New Year’s Eve celebration. With a myriad of vibrant activities, this city offers a kaleidoscope of options for revelers looking to usher in 2024 in style. Whether you’re a local […]
A Night to Remember: Paesano’s Dinner Cruises on the River Walk
Nestled in the heart of San Antonio, the River Walk is a picturesque urban oasis renowned for its charming walkways, vibrant atmosphere, and exquisite dining options. Among the many culinary experiences along this iconic river, Paesano’s stands out with its enchanting Dinner Cruises. A blend of delectable cuisine, stunning scenery, and an ambiance that exudes […]
Embrace the Passion: San Antonio Tango Festival 2023
Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of passion, elegance, and irresistible rhythms as the San Antonio Tango Festival returns for its 2023 edition. Held annually, this enchanting event brings together tango enthusiasts and performers from across the globe to celebrate the beauty and allure of Argentine Tango. In this blog post, we’ll take […]
“El Grito” Cultural Program And Civic Ceremony: Celebrating Mexican Independence
Every year, on the eve of September 16th, Mexican towns and cities, as well as Mexican communities around the world, come alive with a vibrant display of patriotism and cultural celebration. “El Grito,” also known as the “Cry of Dolores,” marks the beginning of Mexico’s fight for independence from Spanish colonial rule in 1810. This […]
