Things to do in San Antonio

Keep an eye out for Bluebonnets! The state flower is in season and popping up everywhere. Just remember not to pick any on public property – it’s illegal!

Visit the San Antonio Botanical Gardens – one of Sarah’s favorite places in the world.
Open 9-5 daily
$7 Adults
$4 Children (age 3 – 13)
$5 Senior Citizens (65 and over)
$5 Active Military personnel, Retirees, and Reservists (with current ID)
$5 Students (with current ID)
There’s a really good bistro restaurant, too – open for lunch Tu-Sun

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Catch a movie at a Texas institution. The Alamo Drafthouse started in Austin and has spread across the state because of it’s unique concept and special events. Order food and drinks from a waiter who serves you during the movie!
http://www.drafthouse.com/parknorth/

Go shopping! There are a number of malls and shopping centers in San Antonio, but one of the most interesting is the outdoor mall at La Cantera.
http://www.theshopsatlacantera.com/

Downtown:
Visit the Riverwalk – one of San Antonio’s most unique features. You can take a boat tour to see it all, or meander around on foot. All the nooks and crannies have unique designs, fountains, etc…

Visit the missions – The Alamo is the most famous (and centrally located), but we have four other beautiful missions.
http://www.nps.gov/saan/index.htm

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