San Antonio’s historic venues offer more than just beautiful backdrops. They provide distinctive settings for meetings, receptions, and special events, all within close proximity to the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center

Explore these venues to blend history with convenience. 

Iconic Historic Landmarks & Cultural Institutions

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San Antonio’s historic landmarks and cultural institutions offer meaningful settings that connect attendees to the city’s rich heritage while supporting a variety of event types. 

attendees walking into Alamo event center

The Alamo 

Founded in 1718, The Alamo is one of the most iconic landmarks in Texas and offers a range of distinctive indoor and outdoor event spaces. 

Host receptions in scenic courtyards or expansive gardens, or utilize the modern Ralston Family Collections Center, which features the Alvarez Family Terrace overlooking the historic grounds. 

Enhance your events with private, after-hours experiences, including guided tours and living history demonstrations, creating a memorable and uniquely San Antonio experience for your attendees. 

Exterior view of Main Plaza and San Fernando Cathedral in San Antonio.

San Fernando Cathedral 

For elegant receptions, private gatherings, and smaller gatherings, San Fernando Cathedral is a beautiful option.  

Founded in 1731, San Fernando Cathedral is one of the oldest cathedrals in the United States and is located in the heart of downtown. 

Event spaces include a ballroom, courtyard, and rooftop terrace, with capacity for up to 500 guests. 

Historic Theaters & Entertainment Venues

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These San Antonio venues deliver high-impact settings designed for presentations, performances, and large-scale gatherings.

Interior of the Majestic Theatre

The Majestic Theatre 

Opened in 1929, the Majestic Theatre is a Mediterranean-style venue that provides a dramatic setting for large-scale presentations, performances, and corporate events.  

With theatre-style seating under a simulated night sky, it’s ideal for keynote sessions and high-impact programming. 

Additional spaces, including the historic lobby, are well-suited for receptions and cocktail hours, while VIP experiences such as backstage tours can be incorporated into event agendas. 

mid performance at the Aztec Theatre

The Aztec Theatre 

Built in 1926 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Aztec Theatre offers a dramatic setting with Mesoamerican-inspired design along the River Walk. 

The space is ideal for general sessions, private concerts, and corporate events looking to create a high-impact experience. 

attendees posing at a corporate event

The Espee at St. Paul Square 

Located in the historic St. Paul Square that was originally established in 1902, The Espee is a unique event venue set within a restored train depot and outdoor amphitheater.  

The space is well-suited for large-scale receptions, concerts, and high-energy events, with modern production capabilities and customizable lighting. 

Its location just east of downtown offers convenient access to nearby restaurants and nightlife, making it a strong option for evening programming. 

Historic Districts & Adaptive Reuse Spaces

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San Antonio’s historic districts and repurposed spaces offer flexible environments for events, with walkable layouts and multiple venue options. 

San Antonio Hemisfair Park

Hemisfair 

Once the site of the 1968 World’s Fair, Hemisfair is now a 96-acre mixed-use district in downtown San Antonio. Multiple parks, green spaces, and venues offer flexible options for outdoor events, activations, and group gatherings. 

Located directly behind the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Hemisfair is ideal for extending programming beyond the convention floor.  

Nearby dining options and open-air spaces create opportunities for both casual meetings and large-scale events. 

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La Villita Historic Arts Village 

One of San Antonio’s original 1700s settlements, La Villita Historic Arts Village provides the unique opportunity to host events within one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods. 

Just one block from the convention center, this historic district features cobblestone streets, preserved architecture, and multiple outdoor plazas perfect for receptions and private events. 

On-site restaurants and local vendors provide catering and entertainment options, allowing you to create immersive experiences that reflect the city’s cultural heritage. 

party at the creamery event space

Plan Your Next Event in San Antonio 

San Antonio’s historic venues offer unique settings for meetings and events of all sizes, all within a convenient and walkable downtown. 

For help planning your next event, connect with your Visit San Antonio Sales representative for expert guidance, venue recommendations, and booking support.