For off-sites, events and receptions, special venues can give your event a touch of grandeur or transport your group to places and times past. With a history as rich and varied as San Antonio’s, heritage-themed venues for groups are popular and include Western saloons, ranches, the Villita Assembly Hall, the Spanish Governor’s Palace, haciendas, lush courtyards and historic cottages and manors (even an 1860’s-style antebellum mansion).
Some of San Antonio’s civic treasures are available for groups, providing a background of murals, terraces, native and exotic gardens and natural history, science and culture. For something sleek and modern, consider an art gallery downtown or in Southtown’s Blue Star Arts Complex. San Antonio also has golf and dinner clubs, restored art-deco theaters, sports parks and an ultra-modern cowboy-Western complex. The experienced CVB staff is happy to speak with you about your event needs and which of San Antonio’s distinctive venues may be right for you.
Spanish Governor's Palace Called “the most beautiful building in San Antonio” by the National Geographic Society, it is the only example of an 18th-century Spanish aristocratic home remaining in Texas.
Buckhorn Saloon Located in the heart of downtown San Antonio, the saloon and museum provide a unique Texas experience reminiscent of the Old West.
Guenther House Elegantly restored home, located on a bend of the San Antonio River, at the foot of King William, one of the oldest historical districts in Texas.
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