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Visite des missions de San Antonio avec prise en charge à l'hôtel

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Explorez les principales attractions historiques de San Antonio. Cette visite propose des visites d'Alamo, de Mission San Jose, de Mission Concepcion, du roi William, de la cathédrale de San Fernando et de la place du marché. Vous aurez une vision personnelle et authentique de l'histoire de San Antonio et de ses environs. Options flexibles disponibles sur demande.

Pour les visites en espagnol, nous exigeons une taille de groupe minimum de 4 personnes.

Pour les visites en français, nous exigeons une taille de groupe minimum de 6 personnes.

** Les réservations après le 31 mai ne sont plus garanties comme étant privées. La taille maximale du groupe est de 9 voyageurs **
Ville: San Antonio
Mon 23 Dec
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Ce qui est inclu
Driver/guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
Live commentary on board
Transport by air-conditioned minivan
Transport by private vehicle
Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
Driver/guide
Itinéraire et carte
Point de rencontre
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San Antonio
300 Alamo Plaza,
• Des chaussures de marche confortables sont recommandées
• Un nombre minimum s'applique. Il y a une possibilité d'annulation après confirmation s'il n'y a pas assez de passagers pour répondre aux exigences. Dans ce cas, une alternative ou un remboursement complet vous sera proposé.
• Non recommandé pour les participants ayant des problèmes de dos
• Non recommandé pour les participants souffrant de problèmes cardiaques ou d'autres problèmes médicaux graves
• Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
• La durée des transferts est approximative, la durée exacte dépendra de l'heure de la journée et des conditions de circulation
Point final
Information additionnelle
  • Déconseillé aux voyageuses enceintes
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs souffrant de lésions à la colonne vertébrale
  • Non recommandé pour les voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Le tarif enfant s'applique uniquement lorsqu'il partage avec 2 adultes payants
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
  • Peut être opéré par un guide multilingue
  • Un minimum de 2 personnes par réservation est requis
  • La disponibilité des spectacles ne peut être vérifiée sans réservation. Les cartes de crédit ne seront débitées qu'après confirmation de la disponibilité du spectacle
À quoi s'attendre
1
The Alamo
Walk through the cradle of Texas Liberty, where 189 brave men fought for freedom from Mexican General Santa Ana in 1836. Note - The State of Texas bans commercial tour operators (like ourselves and all other private providers) from touring inside the Alamo church itself. We start and end the tour at Alamo Plaza with the historical context and significance necessary to appreciate the inside of the Alamo on your own should you choose to explore further.
2
Mission San Jose
The Queen of the Missions, founded along the San Antonio River in 1720.
3
Mission Concepcion
The oldest, unrestored stone Catholic Church in the United States, where numerous frescos from the 1700’s remain.
4
King William Historic District
A drive through the elite German neighborhood that dates back to the 1870’s. See the streets lined with beautiful Victorian mansions.
5
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Completed in 1750, San Fernando is known as the oldest Cathedral sanctuary in the United States.
6
Historic Market Square
The largest Mexican market in the United States, where History is tied to the color of the present.
7
The Alamo
Walk through the cradle of Texas Liberty, where 189 brave men fought for freedom from Mexican General Santa Ana in 1836. Note - The State of Texas bans commercial tour operators (like ourselves and all other private providers) from touring inside the Alamo church itself. We start and end the tour at Alamo Plaza with the historical context and significance necessary to appreciate the inside of the Alamo on your own should you choose to explore further.
8
Mission San Jose
The Queen of the Missions, founded along the San Antonio River in 1720.
9
Mission Concepcion
The oldest, unrestored stone Catholic Church in the United States, where numerous frescos from the 1700’s remain.
10
King William Historic District
A drive through the elite German neighborhood that dates back to the 1870’s. See the streets lined with beautiful Victorian mansions.
11
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Completed in 1750, San Fernando is known as the oldest Cathedral sanctuary in the United States.
12
Historic Market Square
The largest Mexican market in the United States, where History is tied to the color of the present.
13
The Alamo
Walk through the cradle of Texas Liberty, where 189 brave men fought for freedom from Mexican General Santa Ana in 1836. Note - The State of Texas bans commercial tour operators (like ourselves and all other private providers) from touring inside the Alamo church itself. We start and end the tour at Alamo Plaza with the historical context and significance necessary to appreciate the inside of the Alamo on your own should you choose to explore further.
14
Mission San Jose
The Queen of the Missions, founded along the San Antonio River in 1720.
15
Mission Concepcion
The oldest, unrestored stone Catholic Church in the United States, where numerous frescos from the 1700’s remain.
16
King William Historic District
A drive through the elite German neighborhood that dates back to the 1870’s. See the streets lined with beautiful Victorian mansions.
17
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
Completed in 1750, San Fernando is known as the oldest Cathedral sanctuary in the United States.
18
Historic Market Square
The largest Mexican market in the United States, where History is tied to the color of the present.
19
L'Alamo
Promenez-vous dans le berceau de Texas Liberty, où 189 hommes courageux se sont battus pour la liberté du général mexicain Santa Ana en 1836. Remarque - L'État du Texas interdit aux voyagistes commerciaux (comme nous-mêmes et tous les autres prestataires privés) de visiter l'intérieur de l'église d'Alamo elle-même. Nous commençons et terminons la visite à Alamo Plaza avec le contexte historique et la signification nécessaires pour apprécier l'intérieur d'Alamo par vous-même si vous choisissez d'explorer plus avant.
20
Mission San José
La reine des missions, fondée le long de la rivière San Antonio en 1720.
21
Conception de la mission
La plus ancienne église catholique en pierre non restaurée des États-Unis, où subsistent de nombreuses fresques des années 1700.
22
Quartier historique du roi William
Une promenade à travers le quartier d'élite allemand qui remonte aux années 1870. Voir les rues bordées de belles demeures victoriennes.
23
Cathédrale San Fernando de Bexar
Achevé en 1750, San Fernando est connu comme le plus ancien sanctuaire de la cathédrale des États-Unis.
24
Place du marché historique
Le plus grand marché mexicain des États-Unis, où l'histoire est liée à la couleur du présent.
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Commentaires (96)
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Rita Z
Nov 2019
This tour goes to Mission San Jose and Mission Concepcion, makes a brief stop at Mi Tierra bakery, but no time to buy anything and that's it! There are also stops around town in the various nieghborhood but you don't get off the bus/van. On the other hand, Luis is very knowledgeable and entertaining and we learned a great deal from him. He was also very accomodating to my husband, who is currently using a walker, could answer any question anyone had, etc. So the next day, we went back and actally saw the Alamo and tried a pastry at Mi Tierra and it all worked out well. But if this had been our last day in town, we would have been extemely disappointed and upset and I do feel strongly that this information needs to be corrected.
David A
Nov 2019
Overall, Luis is extremely knowledgeable. We enjoyed the stops we made, but one reason for signing up for this specific tour (which was more expensive than other mission tours) was to go inside the Alamo, go to San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral and to Historic Market Square of San Antonio. We ended with a talk outside the Alamo, but no entry/admission was included as stated in the "What's included" section. I understand Luis is not allowed to guide inside, but entry admission was listed as included and did not happen. And, neither San Fernando Cathedral and Market Square were visited. Of the six published "included" entry/admissions, three did not happen. So I am happy to have shared the stops we did with Luis, but paid for this tour specifically for the experiences that did not occur. He did make a stop at Mission Espada which was not listed, but I wanted to visit the areas listed in the published itinerary. Otherwise, I would have booked the $40 tour offered by a competitor that included the four missions, but not the Alamo or Cathedral, instead of $75 for this tour. Taking phone calls to book people on future tours during our tour was not thrilling either, but had we made all the stops and received all of the entry/admissions published, I would not have minded as much.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2019
Hi David, Apologies as it appears that we missed the mark with this tour. We combined your booking with a separate couple that booked outside of TripAdvisor from another hotel. We modified the itinerary to match what the other customer had booked which should have been disclosed to you before the tour. This was a mistake and we apologize. For additional context, you likely recall that a separate tourist on the tour also requested to return to his hotel to avoid missing his flight which further altered our planned stops. Also want to clarify that the admission to the Alamo is free for all tourists. The State of Texas however bans commercial tour operators (like ourselves and all other private providers) from touring inside the Alamo church itself. Please see the Visiting Guidelines section of the Alamo's website for more information (https://www.thealamo.org/visitingguidelines/index.html). We will amend our listing to reflect this information to set the appropriate expectations going forward. We hope you still enjoyed your stay in our great city. Thank you, Alejandro
MaryBeth_B
Nov 2019
The tour was fantastic. Luis was a great tour guide- very knowledgeable and added an additional mission. The one thing I think Viator should make clear is that their tour guide can't go into the Alamo with you - it is not allowed.. Because of all the history and information we had gotten during the day, it was OK but for us, the Alamo was what we wanted to see the most. He gave a great "pre talk" so we were prepared but it would have been good to know that before the tour. I would recommend this tour and I would request Luis!
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2019
Thank you for your review! We have amended our listing to clarify that the State of Texas bans commercial tour operators (like ourselves and all other private providers) from touring inside the Alamo church itself. As you mentioned however, we do provide historical context and significance necessary to enjoy the inside of the Alamo at the conclusion of the tour. Thank you for your feedback and we hope you enjoyed your stay in San Antonio! Alejandro

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