Step into the world-famous John T. Floore’s Country Store and Dance Hall, and find out why this Texas Honky Tonk is known as the musical birthplace of Willie Nelson and why Texas Monthly listed it as one of the 50 Things Every Texan Should Do. Several legendary performers such as Willie Nelson, Patsy Cline, Hank Williams, Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, Jerry Lee Lewis, Dwight Yoakam, Lyle Lovett, B.B. King, and Little Richard have all performed live. Floore's is also known for its delicious tamales and homemade bread and offers a full menu of great Texas Cafe-style food, ice-cold beer, and a unique Texccentric atmosphere.
Kick off your boots and stay awhile at The Buckhorn Saloon & Museum, also known as the biggest attraction in downtown San Antonio. As you walk in, soak up the history while you grab a drink in the oldest saloon in Texas. Discover the exotic animal collection, saloon, cafe, The American Sideshow, Carnival of curiosity, gift shop, private event space, and The Texas Ranger Museum.
Create magical storytelling for children that activates the imagination, grows young minds, and inspires creativity and a love of learning at Magik Theatre. Plan your visit with your students to visit the in-theater performances and explore the seasons that present a range of titles that celebrate diversity, inspire curiosity, and encourage an appreciation for the arts. Join the camps and classes that are at the heart of creativity, where they can explore, create, and rule the stage. Take a tour with interactive performances that engage an audience while inspiring and enriching lives.
Relax and enjoy an unforgettable experience as you overlook the eco-friendly, Mexican folk art-inspired, electric boats with Go Rio San Antonio River Cruises. As you float along the peaceful river, the guide will direct your attention to the picturesque restaurants, bakeries, outlets, historical sights, wonders, and cultures of the remarkable city that reflects the heart and soul of the San Antonio River.