San Antonio
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Explora San Antonio
San Antonio Must-Sees
San Antonio’s landscape is defined by its Spanish colonial heritage and 18th-century architecture. This collection features the Alamo and the UNESCO-listed San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, alongside the sunken rock walls of the Japanese Tea Garden. In the city center, the historic River Walk hosts the open-air Arneson River Theatre, while the Majestic Theatre showcases 1920s atmospheric design. For industrial history, the Hays Street Bridge offers views of the skyline from a restored iron truss structure.
11 lugaresSan Antonio Museums
San Antonio’s museum scene spans 5,000 years of global history, from the 18th-century Spanish colonial heritage of The Alamo to contemporary installations at Blue Star and Artpace. Visitors can explore the American West at the Briscoe and Texas Ranger museums or engage with interactive science and nature exhibits at the Witte and The DoSeum. Specialized collections include the San Antonio Fire Museum, housed in a 1938 station, and the diverse antiquities at the San Antonio Museum of Art.
15 lugaresNotable Churches and Places of Worship
San Antonio's religious landscape is defined by its deep Spanish colonial roots and diverse modern congregations. This collection features the 18th-century Mission Concepcion, a National Historic Landmark, alongside the architecturally striking Basilica of the National Shrine of the Little Flower. From the 1879 Little Church of La Villita in the downtown arts district to various Greek Orthodox, Episcopal, and Baptist landmarks, these sites showcase the city’s cultural evolution through distinct architectural styles and long-standing community traditions.
20 lugaresSan Antonio Parks and Gardens
San Antonio’s green spaces range from the 18th-century grounds of Mission Concepcion to the 343-acre Brackenridge Park. The Japanese Tea Garden occupies a former limestone quarry, while the 38-acre San Antonio Botanical Garden displays diverse regional flora. Historical sites include San Pedro Springs Park, the oldest in Texas, while modern additions like Confluence Park use innovative concrete structures to harvest rainwater. These sites highlight the city's commitment to preserving its natural landscape, water resources, and Spanish colonial history.
8 lugaresMapa De San Antonio
Información Práctica
- Moneda
- dólar estadounidense USD $ · Pagos Con Tarjeta · Ampliamente Aceptadas
- Números De Emergencia
- 911 Policía · Ambulancia · Bomberos
- Electricidad
- 120 V · 60 HzTipo A / Tipo B
- Idiomas
- inglés
- Agua Del Grifo
- Apta Para Beber
- Lado De Conducción
- Derecha
- Código De Llamadas
- +1
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