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5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Casual attire (jeans welcome! )
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Fiesta Casual (colorful sundresses, jeans - anything goes!)
Viva! San Antonio style party with dinner, dancing, entertainment and kid-friendly fun!
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Casual Comfortable
Come by to grab some BBQ, watch the final day of The Masters and hang out with us as we round out the Fiesta celebrations!
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Ali & Greg + their immediate family are staying here for the weekend! 12-minute walk to the wedding celebration!
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5-minute drive or 19-minute walk to the wedding celebration!
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4-minute walk to the wedding celebration venue!
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Across the street from the wedding celebration (1 minute walk!)
Looking for an authentic Texas cowboy hat - this is your place!
Perfect spot to get yourself some Texas cowboy boots!
The Mission Trails hike and bike trail includes San Antonio’s five Spanish colonial missions. Beginning at the northern end of the trail with Mission San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo), the route encompasses the other four missions of Concepcion, San Jose, San Juan, and Espada.
This unique video art projection by international artist Xavier de Richemont depicts the historical discovery, settlement and development of San Antonio, our wonderful Lone Star State, and United States history. The Saga projection covers 7,000 square feet of light, color and visual narration projected for a 24-minute show onto the majestic façade of San Fernando Cathedral- the oldest cathedral in the United States. Showtimes: Every Tuesday through Sunday at 9 PM & 9:30 PM Admission: On Main Plaza, all events are free and open to the public Where: Main Plaza, Home Of San Fernando Cathedral, 115 N. Main Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78205
The 11th annual festival sponsored by the San Antonio Public Library will return to Southwest School of Art on April 13, 2024 and will feature more than 70 authors.
Mi Tierra has been serving San Antonio for more than 80 years. Well-known for its cultural and festive décor, delicious Mexican-style Breakfasts, Tex-Mex dishes and authentic Pan Dulce and Mexican candies. Mi Tierra is also home to the Mariachi Trios that have been part of El Mercado’s fabric for over 100 years.
Redeveloping the site of the 1968 World’s Fair into a vibrant, walkable neighborhood.
Pearl is a historical district that was a brewery from the early 1880s until 1999. Now it is a culture hub in the center of San Antonio with more than 10 boutique shops, 25+ restaurants and multiple bars.
The best BLT!
An awesome hotel to check out and grab a drink in Sternewirth in the hotel lobby!