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THE ALAMO
The most famous spot in Texas, where 189 defenders
fell on March 6, 1836, after repeated attacks by
Mexican General Santa Anna’s Army. The Alamo
is located in the heart of the city on beautifully
landscaped grounds.
THE PEARL BREWERY
Located along the bans of the San Antonio River,
the Pearl is a culinary and cultural destination near
downtown San Antonio. Offering various cultural
events and a rich farmer’s market with vendors within
a 150-mile radius of the city. This is the place to find
a variety of unique restaurants and shops throughout
the year.
THE RIVER WALK “PASEO DEL RIO”
San Antonio’s famed River Walk consists of over five miles of
shaded walks with unique shops, cafes, restaurants, clubs, and
entertainment. Barges are available for scenic tours and public
transpiration.
NATURAL BRIDGE CAVERNS
Underground chambers are filled with delicate crystalline
formations and huge natural stone monuments. Flashlight
tours are available, as is panning for hidden gems and minerals.
SAN ANTONIO ZOO
One of the nation’s largest zoos, the park houses more than 3,500
animals and 750 species. Highlights include the endangered
whooping crane, the butterfly exhibit, and Gibbon Forest, built
into the side of a limestone cliff.