All Attractions in San Antonio

San Antonio is home to some of the most exciting and unique attractions in Texas. The historic River Walk winds almost three miles through the heart of San Antonio. One of San Antonio’s, and the United States’, most photographed attractions is The Alamo, and should not be missed by anyone visiting the city. The museum tells the story for The Alamo’s fall and displays interesting historical artifacts. For more history, La Villita (the Little Village) in the heart of San Antonio has been restored to look as it did when the Spanish built it in the 1700s. Of course, San Antonio has much more to offer than historical sites. Outside San Antonio sits the Schlitterbahn Waterpark, rated as the country’s best water park by the Travel Channel. Sea World San Antonio is loved by marine fans and offers shows, rides and a vast animal park. San Antonio’s mix of historical landmarks and exciting attractions makes it a great destination for travelers of all ages.

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331 Roosevelt Ave San Antonio TX 78210
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351-399 Mission Pkwy San Antonio TX 78214
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1300 N Main Ave San Antonio TX 78212
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630 E Hopkins San Marcos TX 78666
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1300 Borgfeld Rd Schertz TX 78154
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3910 N St Mary's St San Antonio TX 78212
(210) 207-7275
San Antonio's "crown jewel of parks, rich in history, tradition and fun memories" is Brackenridge Park (Scott Huddleston - Express News).
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10500 SeaWorld Dr San Antonio TX 78251
(800) 700-7786
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1000 Prospect St. San Marcos TX 78666
(512) 392-3760
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5640 Ih 35 S New Braunfels TX 78132
(830) 608-9270
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1415 San Pedro Avenue San Antonio TX 78212
(210) 207-7275
San Pedro Springs Park—San Antonio’s oldest designated park— is located on land reserved for public use by the Spanish government in the 18th century. Only one public park in America is older— Boston Common, which dates to 1630.

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