See San Antonio like royalty from the comfort of an open-air carriage. Catch this ride at our carriage stand on Crocket Street. Or better yet, you can even arrange for pick-up! (check restrictions) Rent our carriages for a special occasion, or to take a special tour of the city during the holidays. Make your visit to San Antonio memorable with a ride from Lollypop Carriages.
For three days in June, the Texas Folklife Festival celebrates diversity through authentic ethnic cuisine, music, dance, arts, and crafts from the many countries that make up the rich heritage of Texas. Located in the Texas Institute of Cultures on the grounds of UTSA's Hemifair Campus, the Texas Folklife Festival allows you to experience new cultures in person. Get your tickets today so you can experience the shared history of Texas and how you are part of a much bigger tapestry.
To work like a pro, you train with a pro. This is the uniqueness and character of the Performing Arts San Antonio, an intense actor training program offering classes for students 4 yrs old to adult. Don’t want to take classes, but want to watch others shine on stage? They produce four main stage shows a season and would love to have you in their audiences. All PASA classes focus on technique which gives students the skills necessary to be competitive and successful. Since 2009, over 2,000 students have received training through this producing theater, offering a season of shows. All classes end with a production showcase for family and friends and people like you. Come by and catch a rising star.
Get ready to view jaw-dropping oddities and artifacts from around the world at Ripley's Believe It or Not! Inspired by the world-famous Robert Ripley, the notorious cartoonist, traveler, adventurer and overall man-of-the-hour in the 1930s and '40s, his legacy continues here. Immerse yourself in this interactive museum of one-of-a-kind finds, where you will see shrunken heads, fertility statues, the largest collection of the Berlin Wall in the world, the mortician's toe tag from Lee Harvey Oswald, a two-trunked elephant, a 512-pound iron meteorite and the mummified head of American cannibal Alfred Packer.