The Alamo is a global cultural icon, a Spanish mission of worldwide importance, and 300 years of Texas history brought to life. Choose the one-hour Battlefield Tour, where you’ll be able to walk in the footsteps of heroes. Enjoy hands-on demonstrations of daily life in the 1830s. Get up close to the stunning artifacts and learn about their history. Walk among the legends in the Calvary Courtyard, where six beautifully sculpted statues convey humanity and heroism. See the 16 Pounder Cannon that is newly conserved and mounted proudly on a replica of the 1830s gun carriage. Stroll through the lush gardens and cool off in the shade of the oak trees during your visit. Discover the Jewel of Texas Heritage that has captured the world’s attention for generations.
Bienvenidos to Aldaco's Mexican Cusine, where there is always a fiesta, served with authentic, traditional, and cantina-style dining. Enjoy a margarita with a breathtaking patio view as you choose your delicious meal from Enchiladas De Queso, Chalupas, Ceviche, Tamal De Camaron, La Botana, to Chile Relleno Al Cilantro. Want to try your hand at cooking Mexican cuisine? Aldaco’s is available nightly for private events and offers cooking classes perfect for team building or interactive dinner events.
Artistic passion flows throughout the City of San Antonio Department of Arts & Culture, where they strive to enrich the quality of life by creating art programming and helping people experience art. Being a leader in arts & culture, they manage two free art galleries, welcome film productions, and provide grants to individual arts and nonprofit organizations so they can continue to provide entertainment and education.
Travis Park is a 2.6-acre park that holds concerts, hosts community gatherings, and serves as a green oasis in the middle of a bustling downtown San Antonio. Enjoy the historic, beautiful scenic sites and check out some featured events such as Jazz SA'live, Fitness in the Park Boot Camp, and tasty bites from vendors wrapped into one memorable package.