![]() Hopefully you enjoy yourself if you decide to visit! They also sell Water and Frozen Snacks, as well as overpriced junk food! Gift shop has some fun items, and while priced a little high in my opinion, I understand it's proceeds are going to support their restoration efforts, fair enough in my book. Every piece had an in-depth explanation nearby, and staff were always present to assist. The staff was incredibly informative, very nice and proffered details on each exhibit as requested. An immensity of information that I was completely unaware of was revealed through the in-depth exhibits and artifacts presented throughout, and they offer an audio tour for those that prefer their exhibits in Stereo, but this feature comes The Alamo is just SOAKED in history, listing all of the fighters known of, with flags, carved stones, plaques, statues and gardens dedicated to their legacy. ![]() It's not too bad, but still very noticeable. There is a LOT going on, and at any time of the day there will be moderate crowds. This is a really good stop on any road trip, A/C is throughout, and there are a number of surrounding restaurants and establishments. They are currently in *Construction Mode* to expand and they are scheduled to be completed with those works after the New Year! Tickets are FREE, and simply require you to reserve a specific entrance time! Good additions to this trip are a Hat for the Sun, and some water for the heat, they were accepting of water bottles! Would definitely recommend visiting the garden if you’re a tourist passing through San Antonio, looking for a free activity with gorgeous views. Note: The area close to the waterfall is quite busy at all times with people taking photographs, especially if the garden is packed. Although parts of the trail get busy they clear up if you’re able to wait a few minutes. Went during a hot summer weekend and had no issues. However, there is usually plenty of parking available in the parking lot further downhill. The parking right next to the entrance of the garden was quite busy. If you’re walking with older members of the family make sure they are careful climbing up and down the stairs that are available, as these are often not even. About 45 minutes is sufficient to see everything this place has to offer.Īlthough parts of the garden have ramps not all parts of the trail are easily accessible. Plenty of fish and turtles in the water, if you enjoy nature. Very cool lit up boats coming down the River.įun little garden with a super short trail up to a tiny waterfall. If you plan to, check to see when the next parade of lanterns is. I highly recommend stopping down here if you are passing through. ![]() It’s beautiful, classy, a great place for your family, or just you and your significant other. There’s often live music at a place or 2, and even a drug store for your misc needs. There are a lot of places to eat, or get treats. However most places you sit and eat will have railings and such. The water level is just beneath sidewalk level and many areas do not have railings and you can be right next to it. The walkways are right at rivers edge on both sides. We like the day, but we often find ourselves doing other things that are closed in the evening, and visiting the River walk at night, but it’s a great spot any time of day. You should visit during both times and see if you have a preference. ![]() The San Antonio River Walk is a very neat area.
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