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Things To Do in San Antonio, TX

SegCity SEGWAY Tours | San Antonio SegCity SEGWAY Tours | San Antonio

Glide around town on the two-wheeled segway with SegCity Segway Tours, the original award-winning segway tour that is the most enjoyable experience you’ll have to date. Freewheel your way through the “San Antonian” ultimate tour that explores all the major landmarks throughout downtown, including the RiverWalk, Market Square, Main Plaza, the Historic King William District, The Alamo, La Villita, and the Hemisphere Park.

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Traders Village Traders Village

Traders Village offers over 1,000 dealers poised and ready to bargain with millions of people that browse, buy, trade, and find their flea market paradise at Traders Village. As you're walking around, make sure to ride the rides. Check out the car shows, free concerts, and festival food.

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Ripley's Believe It or Not Ripley's Believe It or Not

Get ready to believe the unbelievable right before your eyes at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Explore the unusual and fascinating one-of-a-kind finds collected by the world-famous traveler Robert Ripley. Discover unique pop-culture memorabilia, interactive games, prehistoric relics, shrunken heads, fertility statues, a Fiji mermaid, a two-trunked elephant, a 512-pound iron meteorite, the mortician's toe tag from Lee Harvey Oswald, and the mummified head of an American cannibal Alfred Packer.

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