San Antonio was named after Saint Anthony of Padua by a Spanish expedition of 1691, whose feast day is June 13. The city contains five Spanish frontier missions from the 18th century, including The Alamo and San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, jointly listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2015. Some notable attractions include River Walk, America’s Tower, SeaWorld, Alamo Bowl, and Marriage Island. Commercial entertainment includes the theme parks Six Flags Fiesta Texas and Morgan’s Wonderland. The city is visited by about 32 million visitors a year, according to the San Antonio Convention and Visitors Bureau. It is home to San Antonio Spurs, the five-time NBA champion, and hosts the annual San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, one of the largest such events in the US.
San Antonio is a very popular destination for tourists. The San Antonio Alamo Mission (“The Alamo”), located in Downtown, is the main tourist attraction in Texas. San Antonio is also called “Alamo City” because of the mission.Â
San Antonio is home to Texas ‘ first contemporary art museum, the McNay Museum of Art. Some art institutions and museums include ArtPace, the Blue Star Contemporary Art Centre, the Briscoe Western Art Museum, Ruby City, Buckhorn Saloon & Museum (where tourists can encounter some cowboy culture during the year), San Antonio Art Museum, formerly Lonestar Brewery, Say SÃ (San Antonio creative youth mentoring), Southwest Art Institute, Texas Rangers Museum, Texas Railroad Museum, Witte Museum, and DoSeum. An outdoor show at North Star Mall features cowboy boots that are 40 feet (12 meters) tall.
San Antonio is the base of the United States Air Force Basic Military Training (AFBMT). The Air Force has only one position at the Lackland Air Force Base for enlisted basic training: The 737th Training Group.At Lackland, all new Air Force recruits receive the same basic training. More than 35,000 new signings move through AFBMT each year. However, METC (Military Education and Training Campus), which offers medical care for the U.S. military at Fort Sam Houston, hosts 30 programs and more than 24,000 students each year. It is the world’s largest medical education centre.
San Antonio is one of the huge car-dependent cities in the U.S. On 17 June 2010, the city council approved a bike sharing program. The initial plan consisted of 140 bikes, sponsored by a “central hub” at 14 locations Both the residents and tourists are supposed to be served. A non-profit organization, San Antonio Bike Share, was established to supervise the service, run locally and supported by Bike World. The bike sharing network is provided by B-Cycle, the same network used in Denver. It commenced service in March 2011.Â
San Antonio has around 219 km (136 miles) of bike paths, highways or off-road trails. Off-road trails run along the San Antonio River, linear greenways, or parks in the area. While largely isolated, progress in creating a bicycle friendly community was acknowledged by the League of American Bicyclists in 2015 when San Antonio was declared a bronze-level “Bicycle Friendly City”.Â
San Antonio is a beautiful sightseeing area. Whether you want to add some fun activities to your travel plans, you’ll also find great mini-adventure opportunities in or near the area. Walk or ride along the River Walk, and spend some time visiting the Alamo and the historic missions of the region. Consider eating in the Pearl District, or participate in a cooking class to taste some of the fine cuisine of San Antonio. If you have time out of town, there’s no lack of things to do, from caving and golfing to indulging your inner cowboy in nearby Hill Country. You will also be able to enjoy the popular Fiesta of the town, depending on when you intend to visit.
This popular city is home to these must-see attractions for you to check out:Â
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The San Antonio River Walk
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The Alamo
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San Antonio Missions National Historical Park & Mission Trail
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San Fernando Cathedral
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Natural Bridge Caverns
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Pearl District and Farmers Market
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Historic Market Square (El Mercado)
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Japanese Tea Garden
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San Antonio Museum of Art
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