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Saddle up and get ready to spend a beautiful day on horseback as you ride in the great outdoors with Westcreek Trail Rides throughout the San Antonio wilderness. With the wind in your hair, the reins in your hand, and the indescribable connection you feel with your horse, you will realize a unique and wonderful experience that is both entertaining and relaxing. After your memorable excursion, check out the petting zoo that features some friendly furry and feathered friends.
Experience transformation through art at the McNay Art Museum, where they offer a unique experience filled with moments of surprise, inspiration, and beauty throughout their 25-acre campus. Enjoy new exhibitions and hundreds of modern and contemporary artworks from the renowned Permanent Collection, which includes Paul Gauguin, Vincent Van Gogh, Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Are you planning a personal event, such as a wedding? Then you will want to explore the award-winning museum grounds and indoor spaces that have become an iconic choice for special occasion photos of all kinds.
Rouse your senses and check out the newest live music club dedicated to all things Rock n Roll at The Amp Room, the vintage Rock n Roll themed bar, live music, and entertainment venue. The Amp Room revs up live bands that play the 80s, 90s, new wave, rock, and dark hits along with sexy vibes while enjoying the friendly service in the heart of St. Mary's Strip.
For a truly unforgettable experience, take your family to Lourdes Grotto & Tepeyac de San Antonio, where the Oblates of Mary Immaculate of the Southern U.S. Province is honored with a perfect replica of the shrine from Lourdes, France. The Grotto resembles the cave where the Blessed Mother appeared to St. Bernadette. Within the Grotto, a statue of Our Lady of Lourdes looks down upon Bernadette kneeling in prayer. Not only is this cave for devotion to the Patroness of the Americas, but the Tepeyac also honors the work of Oblate missionaries among Latino communities in the U.S., Mexico, and beyond.