San Antonio is the second largest city in Texas and it's filled with so much history. I've been to San Antonio more than a few times and each visit is memorable; I always discover new places in the city and along the way. If you’re planning to visit San Antonio and want to save on fun things to do while visiting, check out Pogo Pass; below are a few of my favorite things to do in San Antonio, Texas:
Historic Sites
Battle For Texas | Museum
Eastside Cemetery | Burial Site
The resting place of Clara Driscoll, president of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas who helped buy the land where the Alamo stands to prevent it from being torn down to make room for a hotel. | Location:
Ripely’s Believe It Or Not | Museum
Historic Roman Catholic church and resting place of the Alamo heroes; including: William Travis, James Bowie and David Crockett. | Location: 115 Main Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205
Natural Bridge Caverns | Cave System
Natural Bridge Wildlife Safari |
A drive through animal safari
Japanese Tea Garden | Garden
World’s Largest Boots | Art Installation
Roadside attraction located on the premises of San Antonio’s North Star Mall. | Location:
Home of the biggest mixed fruit cups in Texas. | Location: 553 E White San Antonio, TX 78214
Iron Cactus | Mexican Restaurant
Mexican restaurant and margarita bar located on the San Antonio river walk, right across from the “Selena Bridge”. | Location: 200 River Walk Suite 100, San Antonio, TX 78205
Incredible Pizza | Pizza Buffet
Great place for some indoor family fun and a delicious pizza buffet. | Location:
Lulu's Bakery | Bakery & Cafe
This little gem is home of the 3lb Cinnamon Roll and 21oz Chicken Fried Steak. | Location:
Local favorite for late night eats; they’re open 24 hours a day. | Location: 4 locations
Entertainment Centers & Shopping
Historic Market Square |
Six Flags Fiesta Texas |
SeaWorld San Antonio |
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