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Visite en vélo électrique des missions de San Antonio

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Discover the wonder of riding the Mission Trail on an Electric Bike and seeing three Historic Mission Sites! We'll start at the San Antonio River Trail entrance located at 403 Blue Star #105, SA. TX. 78204 ( Next to Burgerteca Restaurant) and enjoy the Beautiful Scenery and Serenity of the San Antonio River trail in between each San Antonio Mission stop. We will enjoy the convenience and fun of using an Electric bike to travel about 15-mile ride.
Ville: San Antonio
Sat 07 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Electric Bike Orientation
Bike Lock
Helmet
Use of bicycle
Bike Carry on Bag for water bottle & phone
Electric Bike Orientation
Bike Lock
Information additionnelle
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Southtown
Buzzy Southtown attracts an eclectic array of people with its fun vibe, and slew of architectural home styles in the King William Historic District. There are specialty shops, trendy cafes, and bars, in addition to a brewery and popular performances at the Blue Star Arts Complex. The Pioneer Flour Mills tower overlooks streets lined with galleries and vintage shops.
2
Blue Star Arts Complex
Home to San Antonio’s longest-running contemporary art space, the complex also features a varied collection of arts venues, shops, and studios with ample opportunity to quench your hunger and thirst.
3
King William Historic District
Settled by wealthy German merchants in the late 1800s, San Antonio's first suburb consists of 25 blocks of historic mansions set amid lovely landscaping.
4
Mission San Jose
Founded in 1720, the mission was named for Saint Joseph and the Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, the governor of the Province of Coahuila and Texas at the time. It was built on the banks of the San Antonio River a few miles to the south of the earlier mission, Mission San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo). Its founder was the fames Father Antonio Margil de Jesus, a very prominent Franciscan missionary in early Texas. Mission San Jose is an active parish. Visitors are welcome to attend mass on Sundays.
5
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a National Historical Park and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio, Texas, USA. These outposts were established by Catholic religious orders to spread Christianity among the local natives
6
Mission San Juan
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
7
San Antonio River
Breathtaking landscapes, and internationally recognized National Parks are just a snapshot the Mission Reach section of the San Antonio River Walk.
8
Mission Concepcion
Oldest unrestored stone church in the United States!
9
Southtown
Buzzy Southtown attracts an eclectic array of people with its fun vibe, and slew of architectural home styles in the King William Historic District. There are specialty shops, trendy cafes, and bars, in addition to a brewery and popular performances at the Blue Star Arts Complex. The Pioneer Flour Mills tower overlooks streets lined with galleries and vintage shops.
10
Blue Star Arts Complex
Home to San Antonio’s longest-running contemporary art space, the complex also features a varied collection of arts venues, shops, and studios with ample opportunity to quench your hunger and thirst.
11
King William Historic District
Settled by wealthy German merchants in the late 1800s, San Antonio's first suburb consists of 25 blocks of historic mansions set amid lovely landscaping.
12
Mission San Jose
Founded in 1720, the mission was named for Saint Joseph and the Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, the governor of the Province of Coahuila and Texas at the time. It was built on the banks of the San Antonio River a few miles to the south of the earlier mission, Mission San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo). Its founder was the fames Father Antonio Margil de Jesus, a very prominent Franciscan missionary in early Texas. Mission San Jose is an active parish. Visitors are welcome to attend mass on Sundays.
13
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a National Historical Park and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio, Texas, USA. These outposts were established by Catholic religious orders to spread Christianity among the local natives
14
Mission San Juan
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
15
San Antonio River
Breathtaking landscapes, and internationally recognized National Parks are just a snapshot the Mission Reach section of the San Antonio River Walk.
16
Mission Concepcion
Oldest unrestored stone church in the United States!
17
Southtown
Buzzy Southtown attracts an eclectic array of people with its fun vibe, and slew of architectural home styles in the King William Historic District. There are specialty shops, trendy cafes, and bars, in addition to a brewery and popular performances at the Blue Star Arts Complex. The Pioneer Flour Mills tower overlooks streets lined with galleries and vintage shops.
18
Blue Star Arts Complex
Home to San Antonio’s longest-running contemporary art space, the complex also features a varied collection of arts venues, shops, and studios with ample opportunity to quench your hunger and thirst.
19
King William Historic District
Settled by wealthy German merchants in the late 1800s, San Antonio's first suburb consists of 25 blocks of historic mansions set amid lovely landscaping.
20
Mission San Jose
Founded in 1720, the mission was named for Saint Joseph and the Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, the governor of the Province of Coahuila and Texas at the time. It was built on the banks of the San Antonio River a few miles to the south of the earlier mission, Mission San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo). Its founder was the fames Father Antonio Margil de Jesus, a very prominent Franciscan missionary in early Texas. Mission San Jose is an active parish. Visitors are welcome to attend mass on Sundays.
21
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a National Historical Park and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio, Texas, USA. These outposts were established by Catholic religious orders to spread Christianity among the local natives
22
Mission San Juan
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
23
San Antonio River
Breathtaking landscapes, and internationally recognized National Parks are just a snapshot the Mission Reach section of the San Antonio River Walk.
24
Mission Concepcion
Oldest unrestored stone church in the United States!
25
Southtown
Buzzy Southtown attracts an eclectic array of people with its fun vibe, and slew of architectural home styles in the King William Historic District. There are specialty shops, trendy cafes, and bars, in addition to a brewery and popular performances at the Blue Star Arts Complex. The Pioneer Flour Mills tower overlooks streets lined with galleries and vintage shops.
26
Blue Star Arts Complex
Home to San Antonio’s longest-running contemporary art space, the complex also features a varied collection of arts venues, shops, and studios with ample opportunity to quench your hunger and thirst.
27
King William Historic District
Settled by wealthy German merchants in the late 1800s, San Antonio's first suburb consists of 25 blocks of historic mansions set amid lovely landscaping.
28
Mission San Jose
Founded in 1720, the mission was named for Saint Joseph and the Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, the governor of the Province of Coahuila and Texas at the time. It was built on the banks of the San Antonio River a few miles to the south of the earlier mission, Mission San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo). Its founder was the fames Father Antonio Margil de Jesus, a very prominent Franciscan missionary in early Texas. Mission San Jose is an active parish. Visitors are welcome to attend mass on Sundays.
29
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a National Historical Park and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio, Texas, USA. These outposts were established by Catholic religious orders to spread Christianity among the local natives
30
Mission San Juan
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
31
San Antonio River
Breathtaking landscapes, and internationally recognized National Parks are just a snapshot the Mission Reach section of the San Antonio River Walk.
32
Mission Concepcion
Oldest unrestored stone church in the United States!
33
Southtown
Buzzy Southtown attracts an eclectic array of people with its fun vibe, and slew of architectural home styles in the King William Historic District. There are specialty shops, trendy cafes, and bars, in addition to a brewery and popular performances at the Blue Star Arts Complex. The Pioneer Flour Mills tower overlooks streets lined with galleries and vintage shops.
34
Blue Star Arts Complex
Home to San Antonio’s longest-running contemporary art space, the complex also features a varied collection of arts venues, shops, and studios with ample opportunity to quench your hunger and thirst.
35
King William Historic District
Settled by wealthy German merchants in the late 1800s, San Antonio's first suburb consists of 25 blocks of historic mansions set amid lovely landscaping.
36
Mission San Jose
Founded in 1720, the mission was named for Saint Joseph and the Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, the governor of the Province of Coahuila and Texas at the time. It was built on the banks of the San Antonio River a few miles to the south of the earlier mission, Mission San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo). Its founder was the fames Father Antonio Margil de Jesus, a very prominent Franciscan missionary in early Texas. Mission San Jose is an active parish. Visitors are welcome to attend mass on Sundays.
37
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a National Historical Park and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio, Texas, USA. These outposts were established by Catholic religious orders to spread Christianity among the local natives
38
Mission San Juan
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
39
San Antonio River
Breathtaking landscapes, and internationally recognized National Parks are just a snapshot the Mission Reach section of the San Antonio River Walk.
40
Mission Concepcion
Oldest unrestored stone church in the United States!
41
Southtown
Buzzy Southtown attire un éventail éclectique de personnes avec son ambiance amusante et une multitude de styles de maisons architecturales dans le quartier historique de King William. Il y a des boutiques spécialisées, des cafés branchés et des bars, en plus d'une brasserie et de spectacles populaires au Blue Star Arts Complex. La tour Pioneer Flour Mills surplombe des rues bordées de galeries et de boutiques vintage.
42
Complexe artistique Blue Star
Abritant l'espace d'art contemporain le plus ancien de San Antonio, le complexe propose également une collection variée de lieux artistiques, de boutiques et de studios offrant de nombreuses possibilités d'étancher votre faim et votre soif.
43
Quartier historique du roi William
Installée par de riches marchands allemands à la fin des années 1800, la première banlieue de San Antonio se compose de 25 pâtés de maisons historiques au milieu d'un magnifique paysage.
44
Mission San José
Fondée en 1720, la mission porte le nom de Saint Joseph et du marquis de San Miguel de Aguayo, alors gouverneur de la province de Coahuila et du Texas. Il a été construit sur les rives de la rivière San Antonio à quelques kilomètres au sud de la mission précédente, Mission San Antonio de Valero (l'Alamo). Son fondateur était le célèbre Père Antonio Margil de Jesus, un missionnaire franciscain très important au début du Texas. Mission San Jose est une paroisse active. Les visiteurs sont invités à assister à la messe du dimanche.
45
Parc historique national des missions de San Antonio
Le parc historique national des missions de San Antonio est un parc historique national et fait partie d'un site du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO préservant quatre des cinq missions frontalières espagnoles à San Antonio, Texas, États-Unis. Ces avant-postes ont été établis par des ordres religieux catholiques pour répandre le christianisme parmi les indigènes locaux.
46
Mission San Juan
PATRIMOINE MONDIAL DE L'UNESCO
47
Rivière San Antonio
Des paysages à couper le souffle et des parcs nationaux de renommée internationale ne sont qu'un aperçu de la section Mission Reach de la San Antonio River Walk.
48
Conception de la mission
La plus ancienne église en pierre non restaurée des États-Unis !
49
Southtown
Buzzy Southtown attracts an eclectic array of people with its fun vibe, and slew of architectural home styles in the King William Historic District. There are specialty shops, trendy cafes, and bars, in addition to a brewery and popular performances at the Blue Star Arts Complex. The Pioneer Flour Mills tower overlooks streets lined with galleries and vintage shops.
50
Blue Star Arts Complex
Home to San Antonio’s longest-running contemporary art space, the complex also features a varied collection of arts venues, shops, and studios with ample opportunity to quench your hunger and thirst.
51
King William Historic District
Settled by wealthy German merchants in the late 1800s, San Antonio's first suburb consists of 25 blocks of historic mansions set amid lovely landscaping.
52
Mission San Jose
Founded in 1720, the mission was named for Saint Joseph and the Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, the governor of the Province of Coahuila and Texas at the time. It was built on the banks of the San Antonio River a few miles to the south of the earlier mission, Mission San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo). Its founder was the fames Father Antonio Margil de Jesus, a very prominent Franciscan missionary in early Texas. Mission San Jose is an active parish. Visitors are welcome to attend mass on Sundays.
53
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a National Historical Park and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio, Texas, USA. These outposts were established by Catholic religious orders to spread Christianity among the local natives
54
San Antonio River
Breathtaking landscapes, and internationally recognized National Parks are just a snapshot the Mission Reach section of the San Antonio River Walk.
55
Mission Concepcion
Oldest unrestored stone church in the United States! We will make quick stop to take exterior pictures.
56
Southtown
Buzzy Southtown attracts an eclectic array of people with its fun vibe, and slew of architectural home styles in the King William Historic District. There are specialty shops, trendy cafes, and bars, in addition to a brewery and popular performances at the Blue Star Arts Complex. The Pioneer Flour Mills tower overlooks streets lined with galleries and vintage shops.
57
Blue Star Arts Complex
Home to San Antonio’s longest-running contemporary art space, the complex also features a varied collection of arts venues, shops, and studios with ample opportunity to quench your hunger and thirst.
58
King William Historic District
Settled by wealthy German merchants in the late 1800s, San Antonio's first suburb consists of 25 blocks of historic mansions set amid lovely landscaping.
59
Mission San Jose
Founded in 1720, the mission was named for Saint Joseph and the Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, the governor of the Province of Coahuila and Texas at the time. It was built on the banks of the San Antonio River a few miles to the south of the earlier mission, Mission San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo). Its founder was the fames Father Antonio Margil de Jesus, a very prominent Franciscan missionary in early Texas. Mission San Jose is an active parish. Visitors are welcome to attend mass on Sundays.
60
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a National Historical Park and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio, Texas, USA. These outposts were established by Catholic religious orders to spread Christianity among the local natives
61
San Antonio River
Breathtaking landscapes, and internationally recognized National Parks are just a snapshot the Mission Reach section of the San Antonio River Walk.
62
Mission Concepcion
Oldest unrestored stone church in the United States! We will make quick stop to take exterior pictures.
63
Southtown
Buzzy Southtown attracts an eclectic array of people with its fun vibe, and slew of architectural home styles in the King William Historic District. There are specialty shops, trendy cafes, and bars, in addition to a brewery and popular performances at the Blue Star Arts Complex. The Pioneer Flour Mills tower overlooks streets lined with galleries and vintage shops.
64
Blue Star Arts Complex
Home to San Antonio’s longest-running contemporary art space, the complex also features a varied collection of arts venues, shops, and studios with ample opportunity to quench your hunger and thirst.
65
King William Historic District
Settled by wealthy German merchants in the late 1800s, San Antonio's first suburb consists of 25 blocks of historic mansions set amid lovely landscaping.
66
Mission San Jose
Founded in 1720, the mission was named for Saint Joseph and the Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, the governor of the Province of Coahuila and Texas at the time. It was built on the banks of the San Antonio River a few miles to the south of the earlier mission, Mission San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo). Its founder was the fames Father Antonio Margil de Jesus, a very prominent Franciscan missionary in early Texas. Mission San Jose is an active parish. Visitors are welcome to attend mass on Sundays.
67
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a National Historical Park and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio, Texas, USA. These outposts were established by Catholic religious orders to spread Christianity among the local natives
68
San Antonio River
Breathtaking landscapes, and internationally recognized National Parks are just a snapshot the Mission Reach section of the San Antonio River Walk.
69
Mission Concepcion
Oldest unrestored stone church in the United States! We will make quick stop to take exterior pictures.
70
Southtown
Buzzy Southtown attracts an eclectic array of people with its fun vibe, and slew of architectural home styles in the King William Historic District. There are specialty shops, trendy cafes, and bars, in addition to a brewery and popular performances at the Blue Star Arts Complex. The Pioneer Flour Mills tower overlooks streets lined with galleries and vintage shops.
71
Blue Star Arts Complex
Home to San Antonio’s longest-running contemporary art space, the complex also features a varied collection of arts venues, shops, and studios with ample opportunity to quench your hunger and thirst.
72
King William Historic District
Settled by wealthy German merchants in the late 1800s, San Antonio's first suburb consists of 25 blocks of historic mansions set amid lovely landscaping.
73
Mission San Jose
Founded in 1720, the mission was named for Saint Joseph and the Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, the governor of the Province of Coahuila and Texas at the time. It was built on the banks of the San Antonio River a few miles to the south of the earlier mission, Mission San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo). Its founder was the fames Father Antonio Margil de Jesus, a very prominent Franciscan missionary in early Texas. Mission San Jose is an active parish. Visitors are welcome to attend mass on Sundays.
74
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a National Historical Park and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio, Texas, USA. These outposts were established by Catholic religious orders to spread Christianity among the local natives
75
San Antonio River
Breathtaking landscapes, and internationally recognized National Parks are just a snapshot the Mission Reach section of the San Antonio River Walk.
76
Mission Concepcion
Oldest unrestored stone church in the United States! We will make quick stop to take exterior pictures.
77
Southtown
Buzzy Southtown attracts an eclectic array of people with its fun vibe, and slew of architectural home styles in the King William Historic District. There are specialty shops, trendy cafes, and bars, in addition to a brewery and popular performances at the Blue Star Arts Complex. The Pioneer Flour Mills tower overlooks streets lined with galleries and vintage shops.
78
Blue Star Arts Complex
Home to San Antonio’s longest-running contemporary art space, the complex also features a varied collection of arts venues, shops, and studios with ample opportunity to quench your hunger and thirst.
79
King William Historic District
Settled by wealthy German merchants in the late 1800s, San Antonio's first suburb consists of 25 blocks of historic mansions set amid lovely landscaping.
80
Mission San Jose
Founded in 1720, the mission was named for Saint Joseph and the Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, the governor of the Province of Coahuila and Texas at the time. It was built on the banks of the San Antonio River a few miles to the south of the earlier mission, Mission San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo). Its founder was the fames Father Antonio Margil de Jesus, a very prominent Franciscan missionary in early Texas. Mission San Jose is an active parish. Visitors are welcome to attend mass on Sundays.
81
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a National Historical Park and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio, Texas, USA. These outposts were established by Catholic religious orders to spread Christianity among the local natives
82
San Antonio River
Breathtaking landscapes, and internationally recognized National Parks are just a snapshot the Mission Reach section of the San Antonio River Walk.
83
Mission Concepcion
Oldest unrestored stone church in the United States! We will make quick stop to take exterior pictures.
84
Southtown
Buzzy Southtown attracts an eclectic array of people with its fun vibe, and slew of architectural home styles in the King William Historic District. There are specialty shops, trendy cafes, and bars, in addition to a brewery and popular performances at the Blue Star Arts Complex. The Pioneer Flour Mills tower overlooks streets lined with galleries and vintage shops.
85
Blue Star Arts Complex
Home to San Antonio’s longest-running contemporary art space, the complex also features a varied collection of arts venues, shops, and studios with ample opportunity to quench your hunger and thirst.
86
King William Historic District
Settled by wealthy German merchants in the late 1800s, San Antonio's first suburb consists of 25 blocks of historic mansions set amid lovely landscaping.
87
Mission San Jose
Founded in 1720, the mission was named for Saint Joseph and the Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, the governor of the Province of Coahuila and Texas at the time. It was built on the banks of the San Antonio River a few miles to the south of the earlier mission, Mission San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo). Its founder was the fames Father Antonio Margil de Jesus, a very prominent Franciscan missionary in early Texas. Mission San Jose is an active parish. Visitors are welcome to attend mass on Sundays.
88
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a National Historical Park and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio, Texas, USA. These outposts were established by Catholic religious orders to spread Christianity among the local natives
89
San Antonio River
Breathtaking landscapes, and internationally recognized National Parks are just a snapshot the Mission Reach section of the San Antonio River Walk.
90
Mission Concepcion
Oldest unrestored stone church in the United States! We will make quick stop to take exterior pictures.
91
Southtown
Buzzy Southtown attracts an eclectic array of people with its fun vibe, and slew of architectural home styles in the King William Historic District. There are specialty shops, trendy cafes, and bars, in addition to a brewery and popular performances at the Blue Star Arts Complex. The Pioneer Flour Mills tower overlooks streets lined with galleries and vintage shops.
92
Blue Star Arts Complex
Home to San Antonio’s longest-running contemporary art space, the complex also features a varied collection of arts venues, shops, and studios with ample opportunity to quench your hunger and thirst.
93
King William Historic District
Settled by wealthy German merchants in the late 1800s, San Antonio's first suburb consists of 25 blocks of historic mansions set amid lovely landscaping.
94
Mission San Jose
Founded in 1720, the mission was named for Saint Joseph and the Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, the governor of the Province of Coahuila and Texas at the time. It was built on the banks of the San Antonio River a few miles to the south of the earlier mission, Mission San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo). Its founder was the fames Father Antonio Margil de Jesus, a very prominent Franciscan missionary in early Texas. Mission San Jose is an active parish. Visitors are welcome to attend mass on Sundays.
95
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a National Historical Park and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio, Texas, USA. These outposts were established by Catholic religious orders to spread Christianity among the local natives
96
San Antonio River
Breathtaking landscapes, and internationally recognized National Parks are just a snapshot the Mission Reach section of the San Antonio River Walk.
97
Mission Concepcion
Oldest unrestored stone church in the United States! We will make quick stop to take exterior pictures.
98
Southtown
Buzzy Southtown attracts an eclectic array of people with its fun vibe, and slew of architectural home styles in the King William Historic District. There are specialty shops, trendy cafes, and bars, in addition to a brewery and popular performances at the Blue Star Arts Complex. The Pioneer Flour Mills tower overlooks streets lined with galleries and vintage shops.
99
Blue Star Arts Complex
Home to San Antonio’s longest-running contemporary art space, the complex also features a varied collection of arts venues, shops, and studios with ample opportunity to quench your hunger and thirst.
100
King William Historic District
Settled by wealthy German merchants in the late 1800s, San Antonio's first suburb consists of 25 blocks of historic mansions set amid lovely landscaping.
101
Mission San Jose
Founded in 1720, the mission was named for Saint Joseph and the Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, the governor of the Province of Coahuila and Texas at the time. It was built on the banks of the San Antonio River a few miles to the south of the earlier mission, Mission San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo). Its founder was the fames Father Antonio Margil de Jesus, a very prominent Franciscan missionary in early Texas. Mission San Jose is an active parish. Visitors are welcome to attend mass on Sundays.
102
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a National Historical Park and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio, Texas, USA. These outposts were established by Catholic religious orders to spread Christianity among the local natives
103
San Antonio River
Breathtaking landscapes, and internationally recognized National Parks are just a snapshot the Mission Reach section of the San Antonio River Walk.
104
Mission Concepcion
Oldest unrestored stone church in the United States! We will make quick stop to take exterior pictures.
105
Southtown
Buzzy Southtown attracts an eclectic array of people with its fun vibe, and slew of architectural home styles in the King William Historic District. There are specialty shops, trendy cafes, and bars, in addition to a brewery and popular performances at the Blue Star Arts Complex. The Pioneer Flour Mills tower overlooks streets lined with galleries and vintage shops.
106
Blue Star Arts Complex
Home to San Antonio’s longest-running contemporary art space, the complex also features a varied collection of arts venues, shops, and studios with ample opportunity to quench your hunger and thirst.
107
King William Historic District
Settled by wealthy German merchants in the late 1800s, San Antonio's first suburb consists of 25 blocks of historic mansions set amid lovely landscaping.
108
Mission San Jose
Founded in 1720, the mission was named for Saint Joseph and the Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, the governor of the Province of Coahuila and Texas at the time. It was built on the banks of the San Antonio River a few miles to the south of the earlier mission, Mission San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo). Its founder was the fames Father Antonio Margil de Jesus, a very prominent Franciscan missionary in early Texas. Mission San Jose is an active parish. Visitors are welcome to attend mass on Sundays.
109
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a National Historical Park and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving four of the five Spanish frontier missions in San Antonio, Texas, USA. These outposts were established by Catholic religious orders to spread Christianity among the local natives
110
San Antonio River
Breathtaking landscapes, and internationally recognized National Parks are just a snapshot the Mission Reach section of the San Antonio River Walk.
111
Mission Concepcion
Oldest unrestored stone church in the United States! We will make quick stop to take exterior pictures.
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Commentaires (11)
Davon_M
May 2023
Fantastic experience! My girl friends and I visited San Antonio to celebrate my 50th birthday and this tour was by far one of the most memorable events of the weekend!! Our tour guide was very informative. Such a great way to experience the beauty and history of the city!!
Réponse de l'hôte
May 2023
Thank you Davon! It was our pleasure being part of your celebratory birthday weekend!
L3673QMjuang
May 2023
I had an amazing experience exploring the mission trail on an E-Bike! Riding an E-Bike for the first time was so much easier than I expected, and it made the tour even more fun and enjoyable. The weather was ideal - sunny but not too hot - and we got to see some breathtaking views as we rode along the river. I would highly recommend Turis Bikes to anyone looking for a unique and exciting experience.
Chris_T
May 2023
Very interesting and very enjoyable ride along the many paths next to the river. The missions are definitely worth the time to see and explore. 4 stars rather than 5 only because the guide could have been more knowledgeable. Would definitely recommend.
Réponse de l'hôte
May 2023
Thank you for recommending Chris! We greatly appreciate the feedback.

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