Stretch your legs and pedal your way into history, architecture, and public art that is abundant throughout The Alamo city with San Antonio Bike Tours. San Antonio Bike Tours offers several tour options, such as The Downtowner, Brackenridge Park, Historic Downtowner, River and Missions, Parks and Gardens, just to name a few. All tours will include the use of a comfortable recumbent trike (solo or tandem) adjusted to fit you, a safety helmet, and a radio intercom system.
Ready for an innovative twist on New American Cuisine? Biga on the Banks is the right place for your taste buds to enjoy elegance and fine dining on the River Walk. Explore the different flavors of the delicious dining menus that prepare various foods, from Habanero Jerk Scallops and Escargot de Bourgogne to the Smoked & Roasted Mahi Mahi and Mustard Crusted Australian Lamb Rack. Reserve your table and find out just how delicious Biga's dining menu is and why Zagat, Fodor’s, Texas Monthly, and Trip Advisor have highly rated their cuisines.
Enter an amazingly different world of nature amid pristine earth views with a variety of projects and activities for the whole family at Audubon - Mitchell Lake Audubon Center. Explore the habitat, walk the native gardens, take a class or a tour, volunteer, or give your support to the education and conservation programs. Whatever your age or interests are, there is a way to help connect you to the wild and beautiful natural place we live.
Take a step back into the mid-1800s with the San Antonio Fire Museum, where visitors can check out the antique fire trucks, fire-fighting equipment, historical artifacts, beautifully archived documents, and photos. On the kid tours, your kiddos can dress up in authentic replicas of firefighters' turnout gear and climb up on a 1953 International fire truck. They can also take a seat in the small theater and watch short videos on the history of firefighters and how they train today.