San Antonio Attractions

Alamo
Originally dubbed Mission San Antonio de Valero when it was built in 1724 the old mission served many roles in the one-hundred plus years leading up to the Texas revolution…

Missions National Park
This stone church opened in 1755, is one of the oldest stone churches in the United States that has not been restored…

Museo Alameda
This bright pink edifice erected in 1949 by legendary San Antonio cowboy boot maker, Tano Lucchese, started life as the largest movie palace in the United States…

River Walk
Running through downtown, and one story below street level, the River Walk is a network of walkways…

San Antonio Zoo
The San Antonio Zoo started in 1914 when Colonel George W. Brackenridge placed deer, elk, buffalo, monkeys, and four bears onto land that he had deeded over to the city. At that time…

SeaWorld San Antonio
Located a short distance from the city, but a must for any visit to San Antonio is SeaWorld San Antonio. Formerly SeaWorld of Texas when it opened in 1988…

Schlitterbahn Water Park and Resort
Schlitterbahn Water Park and Resort in New Braunfels, TX is currently the largest in the country covering more than 70 acres in 2 sections and has been voted the #1 water park on the planet for 14 consecutive years…

Six Flags Fiesta
Starting life in 1990 simply as “Fiesta Texas”, the property was acquired by the Six Flags conglomerate and transformed into Six Flags Fiesta Texas…

Tower of the Americas
When you take your students to Tower the Americas, they get both a learning experience of Texas and the best view of it as well. This tower was built in 1968 and stands 750 feet tall. This has been…

 

These are only a few of the many attractions in San Antonio.