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Visite d'une demi-journée de la ville historique de San Antonio

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This small-group tour is Part 1 of a 2 part grand overview of San Antonio, it's 300 year history, architecture and confluence of cultures. Explore the Downtown Reach of San Antonio. Stop at El Mercado- the Historic Market Square.
Ville: San Antonio
Mon 16 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Professional guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
Hotel pick-up and drop-off (downtown hotels only) starting at 8:30 AM
Professional guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
Hotel pick-up and drop-off (downtown hotels only) starting at 8:30 AM
Professional guide
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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À quoi s'attendre
1
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
2
Hemisfair Park
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
3
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
4
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
5
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
6
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
7
Hemisfair Park
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
8
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
9
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
10
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
11
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
12
Hemisfair Park
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
13
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
14
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
15
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
16
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
17
Hemisfair Park
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
18
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
19
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
20
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
21
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
22
Hemisfair Park
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
23
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
24
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
25
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
26
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
27
Hemisfair Park
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
28
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
29
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
30
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
31
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
32
Hemisfair Park
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
33
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
34
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
35
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
36
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
37
Hemisfair Park
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
38
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
39
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
40
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
41
Village historique des arts de La Villita
Installé à l'origine comme l'un des premiers quartiers de la ville, c'est maintenant une communauté artistique.
42
Parc Hemisfair
Découvrez le parc historique abritant la Tour des Amériques, l'Institut des cultures texanes, des fontaines et des terrains de jeux.
43
L'Alamo
Découvrez l'histoire de la bataille d'Alamo
44
Cathédrale San Fernando de Bexar
Apprenez l'histoire de la cathédrale de San Fernando - fondée en 1731, San Fernando est la plus ancienne communauté religieuse en fonctionnement continu de l'État du Texas.
45
Place du marché historique
Explorez le plus grand marché mexicain du pays.
46
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
47
Hemisfair
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
48
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
49
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
50
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
51
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
52
Hemisfair
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
53
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
54
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
55
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
56
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
57
Hemisfair
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
58
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
59
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
60
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
61
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
62
Hemisfair
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
63
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
64
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
65
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
66
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
67
Hemisfair
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
68
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
69
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
70
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
71
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
72
Hemisfair
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
73
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
74
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
75
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
76
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
77
Hemisfair
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
78
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
79
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
80
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
81
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
82
Hemisfair
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
83
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
84
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
85
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
86
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
87
Hemisfair
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
88
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
89
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
90
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
91
La Villita Historic Arts Village
Originally settled as one of the city's first neighborhoods, is now an arts community.
92
Hemisfair
Learn of the historic park housing the Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains, and playgrounds.
93
The Alamo
Learn of the history of the Battle of the Alamo
94
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Learn the history of San Fernando Cathedral- founded in 1731, San Fernando is the oldest continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas.
95
Historic Market Square
Explore the largest Mexican market in the nation.
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Commentaires (81)
Firebug C
Feb 2025
Alex, our tour guide, is a long-time resident of the area. He was able to tell us in his own personal experience what it was like watching San Antonio grow and change over the years. Alex had so much information to share at every turn. His fun personality only added to the experience. We learned about important figures in investing in the area, the effect the world's fair had on San Antonio, and what the future may hold. We saw many different things that we might have missed just walking around. Alex was also able to share some must-see areas as well. The tour did add to the rich history, and culture we would not have known about had we not gone on the tour.
raywU757FK
Jan 2025
The Grayline Guide--Driver, Allen imparted a plethora of knowledge of historical San Antonio. His demeanor was exemplary throughout the 3.5 hr experience. it was apparent that he loved his city and took great v pleasure in sharing it's rich heritage.
Janice_C
Nov 2024
I enjoyed seeing sights from the bus as well as getting off at a few sites to walk around. I did not like spending an hour and a half at the Mexican marketplace

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