Most reviewed Points of Interest & Landmarks in San Antonio
4.5San Antonio Missions National Historical Park(1.920 reviews) - A nice way to spend a morning driving to the different missions while visiting San Antonio Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Points of Interest & Landmarks • Parks
Historical area that stretches nine miles and contains four important 18th-century missions.See more..
4.5Alamo Plaza(1.227 reviews) - Order Free Timed Tickets. If You Struggle to Stand in the Heat, Advance Reading will Enhance Your Experience! Points of Interest & Landmarks
Be sure to order free timed tickets in advance. Our family spent roughly 20 minutes in the small but historically significant church. The timed system worked nicely to manage the # of people inside (creating a peaceful, reverent environment). During our visit there was an historical encampment behind the church and a film showing under a covered area at the very back of the property. Unfortunately, due to warm temperatures and a lack of seating, our family (all >60yo) was unable to further enhance our learning of the historical events which took place on this site :( We hope that the planned renovations will include an air-conditioned visitors center!See more..
4.5Pearl Brewery(525 reviews) - Pearl Brewery Wednesday: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks • Architectural Buildings • Shopping Malls
This former brewery has given way to a sprawling entertainment complex with great shopping and dining options. Dating back to 1883, the repurposed Pearl Brewery has given new life to this up-and-coming area of San Antonio. Besides being known for its remarkable architecture, it now boasts dozens of restaurants, cafes and shops that draw lively crowds on weekends. Explore all the world-class eateries and book a stay in a hotel to enjoy the area to the fullest—including the twice weekly farmers’ market. Don’t forget to take a pleasant stroll along the adjacent River Walk as well. – TripadvisorSee more..