The Diwali Festival of Lights is a five-day holiday celebrated by Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and other faiths across India and South Asia. It marks the time the moon takes to orbit the Earth, akin to New Year’s Eve.
Are you a foodie? A wine enthusiast? Both? Then, you do not want to miss this spectacular culinary event coming this month, the Tasting Texas Food and Wine Festival. Visit…
Experience the time-honored tradition of Día De Los Muertos in San Antonio. This lively celebration honors loved ones who have passed on. Experience this cultural holiday with Day of the Dead celebrations across San Antonio, from ballet performances to parties and festivals.
Grab your favorite costume and get your trick-or-treat bucket at the ready because it is that time of year again! If you are like us, Halloween is a month-long celebration, and this October lineup looks ghoulishly good.
What better way to kick off your spooky season than with a San Antonio haunted excursion? The Lone Star State is known for its ghastly ghost tours, and San Antonio offers a variety of thrilling experiences.
San Antonio is the city of gastronomy- and for a good reason. Food from across the city is just bursting with equal notes of culture, flavor, and fun. So, whether you are looking for more traditional meals or a spin on a cultural classic, there is no shortage of places to eat and drink here!
Summer is slowly ending and soon the heat will be replaced by crisp, autumn air, making it the perfect season to plan a trip to the highly walkable city of San Antonio. There are plenty of outdoor adventures to be had year-round, from traversing along the River Walk on one of the boat tours to admire the lush landscape of the Japanese Tea Garden.
Now that fall is upon us; you might be looking for natural spaces to enjoy the cooler temperatures. San Antonio has a wild variety of natural landscapes that will satisfy adventurers of all ages and experience levels.
The art and culture scene in San Antonio is one of the many reasons tourists from all over the world make the Alamo City their top vacation destination. In San Antonio, our culture sings, from taking in a ballet or opera at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts to gazing at the San Antonio Museum of Art’s vast collections.
The kids may be back in school, but you can still enjoy the last holiday of summer. This year, Labor Day weekend begins on Friday, September 2nd, and ends on Labor Day itself, September 5th.
If you are a self-proclaimed “foodie” or enjoy the overall experience of trying new and exciting cuisines, this event is for you. Come to San Antonio this Fall is the Tasting Texas Wine + Food Festival, where the only prerequisite to attend is having an appetite the size of the state itself!
Did you know you can enjoy a memorable trip to San Antonio on a budget? We sure did! From low-cost indoor activities that will keep you cool to outdoor events at every turn that’ll have you appreciating the city’s walkability, there’s plenty to put on your schedule for the ultimate budget-friendly trip!