Discover San Antonio’s essence in one day with expert guides, historic missions, and seamless experiences. Book now for an unforgettable journey.
Discover San Antonio’s essence in one day with expert guides, historic missions, and seamless experiences. Book now for an unforgettable journey.
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The Spa Plaza San Antonio - 1st Hour Walking Tour
The Alamo, originally known as the 18th-century Spanish mission Mission San Antonio de Valero, stands as a significant Texas historical landmark in San Antonio. Renowned for the 13-day 1836 Battle of the Alamo, where nearly 200 Texan defenders, including Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie, were…
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The Spa Plaza San Antonio - 1st Hour Walking Tour
The Alamo, originally known as the 18th-century Spanish mission Mission San Antonio de Valero, stands as a significant Texas historical landmark in San Antonio. Renowned for the 13-day 1836 Battle of the Alamo, where nearly 200 Texan defenders, including Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie, were overpowered by Mexican forces, it remains a powerful emblem of bravery and independence. - San Antonio River Walk - The San Antonio River Walk (Paseo del Rio) originated as a flood-control initiative following a catastrophic 1921 flood, evolving into a renowned urban park designed by architect Robert H.H. Hugman to celebrate Spanish heritage. Officially completed in 1941, the 15-mile network of pathways and canals has become Texas’ leading tourist attraction.
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San Antonio - The San Fernando Cathedral, established in 1731 by Canary Islanders, is the oldest existing church in Texas and the center of the city’s Catholic heritage. Completed in 1755, it served as the original parish for the region, hosted Jim Bowie’s wedding in 1832, acted as a lookout during the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, and is believed to contain the remains of Alamo defenders.
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La Villita Historic Arts Village - The Two-Hour tour continues
La Villita Historic Arts Village is an artistic community in downtown San Antonio, Texas, United States. The district features art galleries, shops offering souvenirs, gifts, custom jewelry, pottery, and imported Mexican folk art, along with several restaurants. La Villita connects to the San Antonio River Walk and its outdoor venue, the Arneson River Theatre. It is near the Alamo, the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Rivercenter Mall, and HemisFair Park, all within walking distance of most downtown hotels. -
Arneson River Theater - Arneson River Theater is an outdoor performance venue located on the San Antonio River Walk in Texas, USA.
The open-air theater was constructed between 1939-1941 by the Works Progress Administration, with design oversight by architect Robert H.H. Hugman. Named after Edwin P. Arneson, the regional engineer for the W.P.A. who played a key role in securing funding for the Paseo del Rio, Arneson passed away before construction began. Years later, bells were added to arches behind the stage that Hugman had designed, and they were named in his honor. In a delayed ceremony, the “Father of the River Walk” rang the bells for the first time, two years before his passing. - Tower of the Americas - The Tower of the Americas is a 750-foot (229-meter) observation tower-restaurant situated in the Hemisfair district in the southeastern part of Downtown San Antonio, Texas, USA. Designed by San Antonio architect O’Neil Ford, it was built as the theme structure for the 1968 World’s Fair, HemisFair ‘68. Initially known as ‘HemisFair Tower’, it was eventually named ‘the Tower of the Americas’ following a name-the-tower contest organized by the executive committee. Sixty-eight individuals submitted the name by which the tower is now recognized.
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Alamodome - The Alamodome is a 64,000-seat domed indoor multi-purpose stadium in San Antonio, Texas. It is located on the southeastern edge of downtown San Antonio. The facility opened on May 15, 1993, constructed at a cost of $186 million.
The multi-purpose venue was designed to boost the city’s convention traffic and attract a professional football team. It also satisfied the San Antonio Spurs’ need for a larger arena. The Spurs played in the Alamodome for a decade before becoming dissatisfied with the facility and persuading Bexar County to build a new arena for them, now known as the Frost Bank Center. The Alamodome’s regular tenant is currently the UTSA Roadrunners. Recent tenants have included the San Antonio Commanders of the Alliance of American Football, the San Antonio Brahmas of the United Football League, and the San Antonio Talons of the Arena Football League. - San Antonio - Hemisfair Park in San Antonio, Texas, is the site of the 1968 World’s Fair (HemisFair ‘68), which marked the city’s 250th anniversary and the “confluence of civilizations in the Americas”. Developed on a former residential area (Germantown) through eminent domain, the park now serves as a revitalized downtown district featuring the iconic 622-foot Tower of the Americas and the modern Civic Park.
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King William Historic District - The National Register of Historic Places-listed King William Historic District is generally located between the San Antonio River, Cesar Chavez Boulevard, South St. Mary’s Street, and South Alamo Street. The King William Local
Historic District and neighborhood also includes the National Register of Historic Places-listed South Alamo Street-South St. Mary’s Street Historic District located west of South Alamo Street. Most of the houses within the district were built between 1850 and 1899, and compared to most of those located south of South Alamo Street, the houses are larger, more ornate, and are situated on larger lots (Bell and Williamson 1971).
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Pearl Markets - San Antonio, TX - Three-Hour tour Consecutive.
The Pearl in San Antonio is a historic 19th-century brewery transformed into a premier 22-acre culinary and cultural district. Founded in 1881 as the Pearl Brewing Company, it operated until 2001, surviving Prohibition by producing ice cream and soda. The site now features the 1894 brewhouse, reopened as Hotel Emma. - San Antonio - The Grotto is a concrete sculpture by Carlos Cortés, along the San Antonio River in San Antonio, Texas, United States. In 2020, some pieces intended to be added to The Grotto were stolen.

- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Live commentary on board
- Small groups only
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Live commentary on board
- Small groups only
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Discover the perfect introduction to San Antonio with this comprehensive 7.5-hour tour that combines the city’s top attractions and the historic Spanish Missions into one seamless, expertly guided adventure.
Why Travelers Choose This Tour
Avoid the inconvenience of booking multiple tours—this experience is crafted to showcase all that San Antonio has…
Discover the perfect introduction to San Antonio with this comprehensive 7.5-hour tour that combines the city’s top attractions and the historic Spanish Missions into one seamless, expertly guided adventure.
Why Travelers Choose This Tour
Avoid the inconvenience of booking multiple tours—this experience is crafted to showcase all that San Antonio has to offer in a single day.
- Small Group Experience – Enjoy a more personal and less crowded tour
- Expert Local Guides – Experience engaging storytelling, not just transportation
- Perfectly Planned Itinerary – Enjoy a smooth, efficient, and stress-free journey
This is more than just a tour—it’s a complete San Antonio experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.