San
Antonio Museum of Art - Home to the
region's finest display of Egyptian, Greek and Roman
antiquities; Asian art; European and American paintings;
decorative arts, and contemporary art. The museum has also
become a center for the study and appreciation of Latin
American art with The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Latin
American Art.
Natural Bridge Caverns - Take a tour of
the caverns, visit the Natural Bridge Caverns Mining Company
and learn a lot about identifying gems and minerals while
filling your pockets with treasure, or take the Adventure
Tour through the South Cavern -- a physically demanding and
thrilling excursion into one of the world’s premier caverns.
Marion
Koogler McNay Art Museum - This 24-room
Mediterranean-style mansion is home to Texas' first museum
of modern art.
Friedrich Wilderness Park - Friedrich
Wilderness Park is a nature preserve, with 5.5 miles of
hiking trails wandering through beautiful Texas Hill
Country.
Diamond W Longhorn Ranch - Activities
include Chuckwagon Display, Cowboy Memorabilia, Old General
Store, Bull Head Roping, Boot Hill, Horseshoe Pitching,
Shoot An Old West Six Shooter, Washer Toss, Make Your own
Rope and Cow Chip Tossing.
San Antonio
Botanical Gardens - 33 acres of formal
gardens, pools, fountains, and natural ares. Also features
several Texas houses and the Lucile Halsell Conservatory, a
complex of below-ground greenhouses. Children's garden and
Garden for the blind.
Six Flags Fiesta Texas - Voted America's
top show park by Amusement Business magazine, Six Flags
Fiesta Texas offers incredible rides, a water park, and
shows like CIRCO MAGNIFICO, CARNIVAL INTERNATIONAL and
TEATRO FIESTA will delight and entertain you with their
dazzling, international flair. |
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The Alamo
- This 4.2 acre complex is an old mission
where a small band of Texans held out for thirteen days
against the centralist army of General Antonio López de
Santa Anna.
Hertzberg Circus Collection & Museum -
One of a handful of circus collections in America, it is the
oldest public collection and one of the largest. The
museum's historic 1930s Art Deco building is conveniently
located downtown on the River Walk.
Sunset Station - Sunset Station is the
destination for world class entertainment, delicious food
and unique shopping all set in the historic backdrop of a
turn of the century train station.
San Antonio River Walk - This 11
kilometers route includes the Alamo, restaurant, shopping
and entertainment areas along the river in downtown San
Antonio. The route also goes through the Hemisfair site past
museums and exhibits of Texas culture.
SeaWorld Adventure Park - SeaWorld
Adventure Park is the world's largest marine life adventure
park with more than 25 major shows, rides, educational
experiences and family attractions for all ages.
San
Antonio Zoo - With over 3,500 animals
representing 750 species, The San Antonio Zoo maintains one
of the largest animal collections in the United States.
Witte
Museum of History and Science - The Witte
features history and science exhibits, major national
traveling exhibits, family events, live gallery theater, and
overnight camp-ins for children. Highlights include Texas
dinosaurs, an Egyptian exhibit and mummy and historic homes
from San Antonio on the grounds. |