Come experience the best Conjunto Bands for yourself at the Tejano Conjunto Festival. Held at the Guadalupe Cultural Center in downtown San Antonio, the Tejano Conjunto Festival features concerts, accordion wars, and a Hall Of Fame induction ceremony. With both free and ticketed events, the Tejano Conjunto Festival is a cultural experience you can't miss.
Take a train ride back into time to see what life was like during the early 1900s -- literally! The Texas Transportation Museum is one of the oldest museums for Texas transportation with some of the most extensive lines of horse carriages, fire trucks, trains and more. Venture out with the family and get a taste of how people got around during the developmental stages of electricity, mechanics, and transportation technology, also known as the Industrial Revolution.
Beep! Beep! Make way for the UTSA Roadrunners, the collegiate athletic program that represents The University of Texas at San Antonio and who compete in the NCAA Division I Conference USA in 17 different varsity sports. They are the only college in San Antonio that competes in Division I FBS and is a participating member of the Western Athletic Conference. Here are some impressive stats rushing your way: the men's basketball team qualified for the NCAA Tournament four times in 1988, 1999, 2004 and 2011, while the women's basketball team qualified for the Women's NCAA Tournament in 2008 and 2009. There's more on the way from the rapidly accelerating UTSA Roadrunners.
Located outside the historic Menger Hotel, Sisters Grimm Ghost Tours bring history to life. Take a tour in the original Ghost Tour Bus and walk through haunted houses of old San Antonio. For the bravest of souls, there's the Dinner Tour: dinner and a tour of the most haunted hotel in all of Texas! Reserve your tour with Sisters Grim Ghost Tours before it's too late.