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Your Guide to Visiting San Antonio

Due to us living only 2.5 hours from San Antonio I expect this guide of places to see, do, eat, and stay will be updated regularly. We moved to the Fort Hood area mid-2013 and have just started visiting San Antonio recently. Actually, it has become a Christmas Vacation tradition to visit for 2 nights right before Christmas.

If you have never visited San Antonio during Christmas time, you definitely should. I will say, that I expected a lot more lights on the riverwalk but nonetheless it was still magical and beautiful!

Without further ado, here are the places we have visited, ate, or stayed at while in San Antonio. If there is no clickable link, just know that I am still working on that post or that I felt it didn’t need a post of its own! There will be no clickable links for most of the restaurants as I will not make separate posts about them unless I feel they need their own individual review.

This list will continue to grow as we visit San Antonio more and more. So check back for the latest reviews!

Area Attractions in San Antonio

The Alamo – Obviously one of the main “attractions” and really what San Antonio is known for all over the world. It should be your first stop!

River Walk – The river walk is absolutely peaceful and gorgeous! They have millions of twinkling lights at Christmas!

Mirror Maze & Vault Laser Challenge – This is something fun for kids and adults alike!

Tomb Rider 3D

Guinness World Records

Ripley’s Haunted Adventure

Ripley’s Believe It or Not

Louis Tussaud’s WaxWorks

Horse Carriage Tours – I didn’t make an individual post about this, but it is something fun to do, and allows you to see the downtown area without getting your feet sore!

Mission Concepcion – One of the many missions on the San Antonio Mission Trail.

Mission San Jose – One of the many missions on the San Antonio Mission trail.

Mission San Juan – One of the many missions on the San Antonio mission trail.

Mission Espada – One of the many missions on the San Antonio mission trail.

Places to Eat

Rainforest Cafe – This is a national chain, however, not many cities have them. If you have never eaten at one I suggest you do especially if you have children. For those without children, you will enjoy it too! For pictures click the title.

Hardrock Cafe – If you are a Hardrock Cafe fan, you will obviously want to stop in and eat here. We love collecting the cups for each one we eat at, so this was a must stop and eat at joint for us!

Places to Stay

Holiday Inn Riverwalk – Located on the “backside” of the river walk loop. Prices are reasonable. When we were there they were doing work on the pool which was on the floor above us. You can imagine how noisy it was! They did not bother to tell me this when I booked (I would have booked elsewhere). There is a restaurant inside (which is overpriced). It’s doubtful that we will ever stay here again. The service was pretty horrible.

Drury Inn & Suites Riverwalk – We LOVE this place! Click the link for the full review and to find out why!

Have you been to San Antonio? What do you recommend?

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