Hitch your wagon and saddle up your ride as you head over to Bandera, The Cowboy Capital of the World, where you can enjoy the great outdoors and one of the top-rated scenic drives in the beautiful Hill Country. Giddyup and live the cowboy lifestyle where you will find good eats and entertainment galore in Bandera lassoed in a mishmash of facts, folklore, and half-forgotten fables, held together by little more than rope and baling wire. It'll be crystal clear why the cowboy mystique draws many who want to return to the early days when they still say 'howdy' and ride real horses. Check out bicycling, golf, horseback riding, hunting, museums, music and nightlife, scenic drives, rodeos, shopping, wineries, and craft beer tours nestled in the picturesque Hill Country.
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.
Encounter and enjoy a lavishly sophisticated entertainment venue that combines 1920s elegance with today's acoustic technology and presents concerts, comedy shows, live events, and the best broadway musicals at Majestic & Charline McCombs Empire Theatre. Several performing artists have graced the stage and had their names in the lights of the majestic marquee, including Charlie Chaplin, Mae West, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Lyle Lovett, B.B. King, Tony Bennett, Sting, Jerry Seinfeld, George Lopez, and Chris Rock.
Get ready to open the door to various dimensions of ancient culture through UTSA’s Institute of Texan Cultures and watch it come to life through simulations and shows that provide insight into the past, present, and future. Immerse yourself in an interactive Texas history by exploring the ethnic and cultural history of the state through educational exhibits, programs, and special events created to entertain, inspire, and educate.