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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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Ready for great food and a good time? SA Food Tours will help curb your hearty appetite with great food and fill you with delightful memories. Enjoy Cuban sliders while overlooking the stunning RiverWalk. Indulge yourself in the delicious Argentinian cuisine. Experience a tangy twist as you watch a favored dish prepared for you right at your table. And you will get a sample of what San Antonio is best known for, Tex-Mex. The skilled tour guides will also share unique elements of the city’s history along the way, with stops at city parks, local performing arts venues, and historical landmarks. Whether you’re visiting or you’ve been here for years, you’ll love the behind-the-scenes insight into the cultural heritage and culinary expertise.
Strap on your favorite hiking boots and get ready to be amazed at the Government Canyon State Natural Area, a tranquil park featuring multi-use trails perfect for the experienced to the beginner hiker. Offering more than 40 miles of trails where you can camp, attend a program or guided hike, geocache, picnic, take nature photos, and look for birds and other wildlife. Check out the only known dinosaur footprints on public land where scientists think that the Acrocanthosaurus and Sauroposeidon dinosaurs left the tracks nearly 110 million years ago.
Celebrated on the grounds of the UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures, the Texas Folklife Festival celebrates diversity through authentic ethnic cuisine, music, dance, arts, and crafts from many countries that make up the rich heritage of Texas.
Visit a historically unique location that is known as one of the most beautiful buildings in San Antonio, the Spanish Governor's Palace. This National Historic Landmark represents the last visual remnants of the Presidio San Antonio de Béjar. It was the original residence and working office for the captains of the military garrison from 1722 until the early 1800s. Learn about Texas's earliest history under Spanish rule. Tour the rooms furnished with Spanish Colonial period pieces and be delighted with the beautifully landscaped gardens in the courtyard.