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What to Do

From Heart Stopping Rides to a Heart Warming Culture

San Antonio has just about any attraction or activity that you could want, from historical sights, nightlife and authentic culture to pro sports and modern theme parks. Home to not only the Alamo, but also to four other Spanish missions, San Antonio is infused with the history and traditions of the past. The River Walk, also known as the Paseo del Rio, provides relaxing entertainment as it meanders through a truly cosmopolitan city. Take a stroll along the river that winds through the center of downtown, and stop in shops and restaurants along the way.

San Antonio also fosters great artistic talent, from offbeat galleries to great museums like the McNay, the Witte and the San Antonio Museum of Art. Or, get your thrill at Six Flags Fiesta Texas, and splash around with aquatic friends at SeaWorld San Antonio. With so much to do, you'd better start planning your visit now.

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Explore the River Walk--San Antonio's world-famous River Walk winds through downtown, creating an entirely new way to see the city.

Take a river cruise and see the river walk's new extension. The river walk will be decorated in more than 122,000 lights for the holidays through the first week of January.

River Walk Doubles in Size

The River Walk’s new "Museum Reach" which stretches north along the San Antonio River and connects the existing River Walk  to the San Antonio Museum of Art and  the 125-year-old Pearl Brewery, a vibrant urban village. New public art installations, by local, national and international artists, line the banks. A lock and dam system, the only one in Texas, overcomes a 9-ft. rise in elevation.  Take a river cruise and navigate right through the lock and dam. To learn more about the Museum Reach Project, click here.