Sightseeing In and Around San Antonio, TX
Complete with a bustling city structure, historic landmarks and charming neighboring lands, San Antonio can offer a wide variety of experiences to Texas travelers. And while simply visiting San Antonio is a great start in regards to uncovering the many amazing sights of the area, with a sightseeing tour you’ll be able to fully uncover not only the unique sights throughout the lands, but the gain a better understanding of the sights seen. To help get you started on planning your next San Antonio vacation we’ve listed a few different sightseeing options, each offering its own unique view.
Grand Tour
The Grand Tour highlights The Alamo, though also offers a comprehensive look at San Antonio as a whole. Highlights of the tour are numerous and varied, including Institute of Texan Cultures, Hemisfair Park, Tower of the Americas, La Vilita, The Market Square, Japanese Sunken Gardens and more. From the history of San Antonio to its current setting, the Grand Tour can offer a comprehensive look at all that creates the city of San Antonio.
Highlights Tour
With the Highlights Tour you’ll uncover the history of San Antonio’s missions, in particular the legendary Alamo. During this tour you’ll visit three different missions (Alamo, San Jose and Conception) and the San Fernando Cathedral. Whether interested in exploring the unique architecture of the time or hoping to uncover the history behind these magnificent structures, the Highlights Tour is an engaging trip into San Antonio’s history.
Hill Country Magic Tour
If you’ve seen absolutely all there is to see in San Antonio, then perhaps a tour of the outlying area would serve you better during your next visit. With the Hill Country Magic Tour you’ll first visit the ranch of President Lyndon B. Johnson before journeying on to the German community of Fredericksburg. In Fredericksburg you’ll be able to take in the charm of the town through its many shops and restaurants as you enjoy authentic German cuisine and find a wealth of unique souvenir options.
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The next time we visit San Antonio I am definitely taking a tour of the city guided. I love the warm weather and friendly people of San Antonio, I wish I caould go there more often.
Does anyone have any recommendations of what to go see first?
I love Texas, I have yet to make it San Antonio. I really want to go!