A “must-see-to-experience” for all ages, the San Antonio Fire Museum gives you a glimpse of what it was like being a mid-1800s firefighter in a fire station. Browse antique fire apparatus, historical artifacts, and archived documents and photos. Kids can dress up in authentic replicas of firefighters’ turnout gear and climb on a 1953 International fire truck located in the kid’s area. They can sit in the small theater and watch short videos of the history of Fire Service and how Firefighters train today.
Finding a good taco in San Antonio isn't a problem. Finding the best taco? That is a problem. Luckily there are about 30 tasty solutions available at Taco Fest. Enjoy live music and entertainment as you search for the best taco at Taco Fest.
Located outside the historic Menger Hotel, Sisters Grimm Ghost Tours bring history to life. Take a tour in the original Ghost Tour Bus and walk through haunted houses of old San Antonio. For the bravest of souls, there's the Dinner Tour: dinner and a tour of the most haunted hotel in all of Texas! Reserve your tour with Sisters Grim Ghost Tours before it's too late.
Stomp your feet and bring it on with San Antonio Spirit, the newest facility to offer all-star cheer and competitive dance including various tumbling and dance technique classes for any athlete looking to better their skills. Their focus is to provide a safe and understanding environment to ensure the athletes reach their highest potential, instilling strength, knowledge and integrity on the mat as well as in their everyday lives. They take noticeable pride in offering constant support and encouragement while ensuring all athletes are given the necessary tools needed to succeed. Find your way over to their website to find out more about all-star cheerleading, dance and tumbling.