Once home to the wealthiest merchants in San Antonio, the King William Historic District is where you will find preserved and historic Victorian-Era homes. Most homes are lived in by their current residents, while a few have been converted into shops and cafes, offering a stylish experience and fostering educational, recreational, and cultural activities. Take a stroll and enjoy any of the four self-guided walking tours, the King William Area Walking Tour, Along the Acequia Walking Tour, Along the Acequia Concepción, and Along the Acequia Madre.
When you visit the Texas Air Museum at Stinson Field you will learn about the famous “Flying Stinson Family” and find out why San Antonio is considered to be the birthplace of American military aviation. The museum represents vintage aircrafts centered around World War II, the Pacific and European theaters of that conflict, and covers in detail the early period and “golden-age” of aviation. Be sure to check out their gift shop containing toys, models, and more.
Ready for a classic night to remember? Join the number one Latin nightlife destination, Garden Bistro Bar, where you will recognize familiar guests and celebrities amid the flashy lounge digs. Whether you're enjoying an evening of karaoke, a gathering of A-list celebrities, Latin Salsa, or listening to the finest DJs in the city, the dance floor comes alive while offering First Class Bottle Service.
Experience the San Antonio Beer Festival that guests have loved for almost two decades, where they showcase 400+ premium and craft beers from 100+ breweries. This festival is jam-packed with unique casks, one-of-a-kind collaborations, and your favorite porters, stouts, pilsners, ales, wheat, sours, Belgians, ciders, and lagers, to name a few. Beyond beer, the San Antonio Beer Festival features music, games, wines, ciders, food trucks, food booths, local vendors, and more.