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re: San Antonio trip, looking for suggestions.

Posted on 4/16/24 at 7:23 am to
Posted by zippyputt
Member since Jul 2005
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Posted on 4/16/24 at 7:23 am to
The Alamo
See the entire National Monument of the Mission Trail. It is multiple Missions that are all in different levels of what remains or has been restored. Very interesting from ruins to full, walled Mission.

Natural Bridge Caverns.

There was an old diner with great onion rings featured on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives that was fun but I can’t recall the name.

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Posted by LaLadyinTx
Cypress, TX
Member since Nov 2018
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Posted on 4/16/24 at 4:46 pm to
Definitely the Alamo. The first time I saw it, so much about it surprised me. I didn't even realize exactly what a mission was. It's also striking when you see how those who died were from all over and that it's part of Mexico's history as well.

San Jacinto Mission is definitely worth the trip off the beaten path. It's been restored. They have tours and also church there. It's the largest of the missions.

Eat breakfast tacos somewhere. They have the best breakfast tacos in Texas. Best tortillas are also in SA.

Take the River Walk boat ride tour. It's cheesy, but it's fun and the River Walk is so unique.

The Pearl Brewery area is fun as is the King William district. Guenther House is also great for breakfast. I like La Fonda on Main, La Fogata, Mi Tierra, La Margarita (La Margarita is pretty much the same as Mi Tierra without the bakery and less crowds), and Iron Cactus. La Fonda and La Fogata are old and have pretty outside seating. Their food isn't as great as Iron Cactus, but it's still good.

The Japanese Tea Garden in Brackenridge Park is cool and unexpected. It's pretty near downtown. San Fernando Cathedral lights are great.
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