Discover San Antonio
Discover our curated selection of dining destinations in and around San Antonio. Click the images to see their locations on the map. San Antonio is famed for its rich history and vibrant culture, offering a unique blend of Texan and Mexican influences. The city provides a lively yet welcoming atmosphere, perfect for experiencing authentic local flavors. Explore the iconic River Walk on foot , and enjoy the convenience of bike rentals to easily navigate the charming neighborhoods and historic sites. Click images to automatically open up your google maps.

The Alamo is a former Spanish mission and fortress known for the crucial 1836 Battle of the Alamo, symbolizing Texan resistance and independence. Founded in 1718 as Mission San Antonio de Valero, it is now a major historical site and museum in San Antonio, Texas. Entry to the Alamo Church and grounds is free but requires a timed-entry reservation, with extra fees for special exhibits, experiences, and tours. The Alamo is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

The San Antonio River Walk is a lively and iconic park and walkway along the San Antonio River in downtown. Lined with cypress trees and stone paths, it connects many restaurants, hotels, and shops. Walking the River Walk is free and open 24 hours a day. However, special events and boat tours like those by Go Rio Cruises have separate fees.

The Japanese Tea Garden in San Antonio originated from an abandoned limestone quarry that was repurposed starting in 1916. It is known for its tranquil atmosphere and features elements such as stone bridges, koi ponds, a waterfall, and a pagoda. There is no fee for admission, and the garden is open daily from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Hemisfair is a vibrant urban district in downtown San Antonio that was originally the site of the 1968 World’s Fair. It has been redeveloped into a public park featuring green spaces, unique playgrounds, and the Tower of the Americas, the former World’s Fair theme structure. There is no fee for general park admission, although there may be costs for special events or specific attractions within the district. Hemisfair is open daily from 5 a.m. to 12 a.m.

San Fernando Cathedral in downtown San Antonio is Texas’s oldest church, originally built in 1738. It witnessed key Texas history, including the Battle of the Alamo, and holds remains of some Alamo heroes. Admission is free, with donations welcome. The cathedral is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Evenings feature “The Saga,” a free light show on the facade telling the city’s story.

The Tower of the Americas is a 750-foot landmark in downtown San Antonio built for the 1968 World’s Fair. It has an observation deck with panoramic city views, a revolving restaurant, and a 4D ride. Admission to the deck is about $16 per adult. It’s open Monday to Thursday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Historic Market Square, or “El Mercado,” is a three-block outdoor plaza in downtown San Antonio and the largest Mexican market in the U.S. It is a lively hub of shops, restaurants, and cultural events, offering handcrafted folk art, leather goods, and colorful textiles. Admission to the market is free. The market is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., though some restaurants have different hours.

San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring four Spanish colonial missions: Concepción, San José, San Juan, and Espada. Established along the San Antonio River in the 18th century, these missions played a key role in the region’s development. Visitors can explore the churches, grounds, and interpretive centers to discover the area’s history and culture. Admission to the park and missions is free. The visitor center at Mission San José and park grounds are usually open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Discover San Antonio’s Top Attractions
This section describes the key features briefly.
Historic Alamo
Step into Texas history at the iconic Alamo mission, a symbol of courage and independence.
San Antonio River Walk
Enjoy scenic strolls, vibrant dining, and lively entertainment along the picturesque river pathways.
San Antonio Zoo
Explore diverse wildlife and family-friendly exhibits just a short drive from Three Rivers RV Park.
Japanese Tea Garden
Relax in beautifully landscaped gardens featuring waterfalls, stone bridges, and peaceful ponds.
San Antonio Attractions
Discover the top places to visit in San Antonio near Three Rivers RV Park, from historic sites and museums to beautiful parks and family-friendly spots.
Cultural Landmarks to Visit
Begin your journey with iconic sites like The Alamo and the San Antonio Missions, rich with history and unforgettable stories.
Scenic Parks and Outdoors
Enjoy nature at Brackenridge Park and the San Antonio Botanical Garden, perfect for relaxing strolls and outdoor fun.
Family-Friendly Attractions
Make memories at attractions like the San Antonio Zoo and Splashtown Waterpark, offering fun for visitors of all ages.