SAN ANTONIO (April 28, 2025) – Fiesta® San Antonio is a “Party With A Purpose” and celebrates a “Fiesta For All” in the Alamo City this year April 24 to May 4. This eleven-day celebration, with more than one hundred official Fiesta events held throughout the city, started in 1891 as a one-parade event to honor the memory of those who passed away in the Battle of the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto. That historic commemoration still takes place, but Fiesta® has grown into a celebration of San Antonio’s rich and diverse cultures, and today, is one of this nation’s premier festivals. 

 

Travelers are invited to join 2.5 million guests from San Antionio and around the world to enjoy a variety of events including parades, music festivals, cultural celebrations, arts and educational programs, athletic events and much more that support San Antonio area charities. Each of the more than 100 official Fiesta® events, coordinated by nearly 100 San Antonio area non-profit organizations, is unique and special to the overall Fiesta® experience, and funds raised at these events provide services to San Antonio citizens throughout the year. 

 

Fiesta will officially begin with Fiesta Fiesta presented by Toyota on Thursday, April 24, from 4 to 10 p.m. in Travis Park in downtown San Antonio. This free admission festival will feature an opening ceremony with the Mayor of San Antonio, a military salute, live music, Fiesta favorite Food - Chicken on a Stick, Pin Pandemonium – an area to buy and trade Fiesta Medals, a People’s Parade, sponsor activations and much more. 

 

Every Fiesta San Antonio event is special, a few highlights include:  

 

Fiesta Oyster Bake (R) brings together thousands of revelers, great dancing and music, and food and drinks on the campus of St. Mary’s University. Over 100,000 oysters are served! (Friday, April 25, and Saturday, April 26) 

Texas Cavaliers River Parade - a one-of-a-kind extravaganza on the San Antonio River Walk where dozens of brightly lit, highly decorated barges float and delight revelers lined up on either side of the river.  (Monday, April 28) 

 

The 134th Battle of Flowers(R) Parade is an amazing street parade (Friday, May 2) that this year celebrates the harmonious fusion of Texas music and the blooming month of May. The Battle of Flowers is one of the few parades in the United States produced entirely by women, all of whom are volunteers. 

 

King William Fair – takes over historic King William with great arts, crafts, food, music and dance performances, kids kingdom, a quirky parade and more! (Saturday, May 3) 

 

Fiesta Flambeau(R) Parade lights the night on the streets of San Antonio (Saturday, May 3). It is a great way to light the way through the final weekend of Fiesta. 

For fun with food and drinks, do not miss NIOSA (A Night in Old San Antonio) in historic La Villita. Through the magic of 155+ food, drink and atmosphere booths and entertainment stages; continuous live music acts; decorations; souvenirs; and many dedicated volunteers, NIOSA brings the city’s heritage alive in its 14 cultural areas. (Tuesday, April 29-Friday, May 2) 

 

Explore distinctive cultures with deep roots at events like A Day in Old Mexico & Charreada (Sunday, April 27, and Sunday, May 4), the Ford Mariachi Festival (Wednesday, April 30 and Thursday, May 1) and more. 

 

For more information on Fiesta® San Antonio, visit www.fiestasanantonio.org. To make your overall plans to visit the Alamo City, best place to start is VisitSanAntonio.  

 

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About the Fiesta® San Antonio Commission 

 

The Fiesta® San Antonio Commission, Inc. is a nonprofit, volunteer, self-supporting organization that plans, promotes, coordinates, and preserves Fiesta® San Antonio through support of its Participating Member Organizations in presenting a safe, educational, annual celebration of the diverse heritage, culture and spirit of San Antonio for its residents and visitors. 

 

About Visit San Antonio 

 

Visit San Antonio is a 501(c)6 and serves as the sales and marketing arm of San Antonio as a leading leisure and meetings destination. In 2023, San Antonio welcomed approximately 35.6 million visitors. Hospitality is one of the top five industries in the city, contributing $21.5 billion to the local economy annually and employing more than 147,000. More information about Visit San Antonio and the city’s vast offerings can be found at VisitSanAntonio.com

 

FOR MORE INFO:  

 

VISIT SAN ANTONIO 

Dee Dee Poteete  

Visit San Antonio  

Deedeepoteete@visitsanantonio.com 

 

FIESTA COMMISSION 

Steve Rosenauer, Executive Director  

Steve@fiestasanantonio.org