Is San Antonio Safe?

UPDATED NOVEMBER 2024
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Planning a vacation takes time and effort; we all know that. When picking a vacation destination, many things swirl around the mind. What will you do when you're there? What's the weather like? How safe is the city? So let's talk about San Antonio. How safe is the city, what do you need to look out for, and where should you avoid?

Including:

  • Is San Antonio a safe city to visit?
  • Common threats to safety in San Antonio
  • Neighborhoods to avoid
  • Is it safe to walk in downtown San Antonio?
  • Is public transport safe in San Antonio?

Is San Antonio a safe city to visit?

Is San Antonio Safe

San Antonio is the 7th biggest city in the United States. And with a population of over 1.5 million people, you might expect it to have its fair share of bad apples. However, the good news is that of the 32 biggest cities, San Antonio ranks 8th for safety. So is San Antonio safe? Yes! Relatively speaking, it's one of the safest large cities in America.

But cities gonna city, so it's always worth being careful. Keep your belongings with you at all times, avoid carrying around valuables like expensive cameras, expensive jewelry, or watches, and try to keep your carry cash to a minimum. Rely on your common sense, and you'll be fine.

 

Common threats to safety in San Antonio

Is San Antonio Safe

Theft is the biggest issue, especially in the parts of town where tourists flock. As mentioned above, common sense will win you the day here. Leave your more expensive belongings in your accommodation. If that's not an option, keep them with you at all times. Avoid getting up to pay a bill or buy a ticket and leaving your bags behind.

Most of this activity is courtesy of pickpockets. Naturally attracted to touristy hotspots, these quick-fingered clowns will happily help you part with your cash or belongings. Sadly, it's the same in nearly every large city in the world. Going card-only and keeping them in a safe and secure place on your person is the way to go. Certainly, it's better than a wallet loaded with stacks in your back pocket or a purse over your shoulder. If taking them from you doesn't work, they can use distraction techniques and work in groups to lift your sweet, sweet gold. Always be aware, and leave anything you don't need at home or in your hotel.

Another thing to bear in mind is muggings, though these tend to only happen at night in the 'wrong' neighborhoods. Speaking of...

 

Neighborhoods to avoid

Is San Antonio Safe

San Antonio has a number of neighborhoods you should avoid. Thankfully for most travelers, they're far out of the way of the touristy stuff. For better or worse, crime in these neighborhoods tends to be between residents. But that doesn't mean you need to go and check it out for yourself!

Pecan Valley

Found southeast of the city center, Pecan Valley is one of San Antonio's most dangerous neighborhoods. Violent crimes like shootings, gang violence, and drug trafficking are rampant here. In 2019, violent crimes there were 555% greater than the national average. So, do yourself a favor and stay away!

East Terrell Hills

With violent crimes here 671% greater than the national average, East Terrell Hills is another neighborhood to miss during your trip. These tend to be of the assault variety rather than the more final kind, but still. If you absolutely must go there, do so during the day.

Arena District

Arena District is a relatively popular area of the city, with even some tourist trappings being there. This means that theft is the biggest threat to safety in the neighborhood. If you travel around there at night especially, there's a 1 in 10 chance you'll be the victim of a crime. That's more of a chance than we'd like to take.

Villa De San Antonio

Though it is one of the least populated neighborhoods in San Antonio, Villa De San Antonio is one of the most dangerous. Violent crimes are a whopping 763% greater than the national average! One of the city's poorest areas, unfortunately, you'll be rubbing shoulders with pimps, addicts, and derelict buildings. Not exactly the vacation destination of your dreams, then.

Westwood Village

Arguably one of the safer neighborhoods on this list, Westwood Village still has a relatively high crime rate. 70% is from theft and muggings, so it's still not an ideal place to take a stroll. Traveling through during the day is a lot safer than when the sun goes down, but there's also just not a lot going on here.

 

Is it safe to walk in downtown San Antonio?

Yes, it is safe to walk around San Antonio's Downtown. You'll find plenty of people joining you on your two-footed adventure too, as it's one of the most popular ways to get around the more condensed parts of the city.

Regardless, it's always worth being aware of your surroundings. Keep your belongings on you at all times, store anything you don't absolutely need in your hotel or Airbnb (ideally in a safe), and be cautious when approached by strangers of a shifty nature.

 

Is public transport safe in San Antonio?

Is San Antonio Safe

Relatively speaking, public transport and taxis are safe in San Antonio. Like any city, traveling at night on trains or buses does pose risks, but you're more likely to find petty thieves looking to lift your belongings rather than any threat to your life.

The problem, however, is that San Antonio, on the whole, doesn't have a great public transport system to begin with. Even compared to other cities in Texas, it has pretty poor options if you're looking to get about the city quickly. Cars are the most reliable form of transport, so taxis may be the way to go if you're traveling from neighborhood to neighborhood.

Alternatively, if you're sticking around the downtown area, where many of San Antonio's best bits are, you could hire a bike as it's very bike friendly. Another option is to simply walk, though that may take longer!

And that's our guide to San Antonio. Is it safe? It sure is! Wondering what mischief you can get up to on your vacation? Try Go City. Our Explorer Pass lets you see the city at your own pace, so go grab a San Antonio attraction pass and save while you sightsee!

Dom Bewley
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The Best Indoor Activities in San Antonio

The great outdoors is great for a reason, but sometimes, we just want to stay indoors. It may be the weather, or it may be your mood. Whatever the reason, sometimes indoor fun is just as fun, if not more. So, if you're in San Antonio and seeking shelter, these are our picks for the best indoor activities in the city! Including: A San Antonio Spurs game The Magik Theatre San Antonio Museum of Art LEGOLAND Discovery Center Buckhorn Saloon and Texas Ranger Museum and more! Go to a San Antonio Spurs game Play ball! Well, you won't be, but if you decide to spend your inside time at the AT&T Center, then you'll certainly be watching some real ballers playing. Basketballers, of course, when you go see a game courtside! The Spurs are the only major league team in the city, and they're the toast of the town! With five winners' medals to their names and surely more on the way, why not go catch a game and see what all the fuss is about? The stadium itself is a joy unto itself, so load yourself up with some delicious food, pick up a Spurs cap, and go watch some guys throw and bounce a ball around for a couple of hours - great indoor fun when the weather's not on your side. Catch a show at The Magik Theatre Bringing the kids with you? Why not take them to a magical place where they can enjoy educational and inspirational performances of some amazing children's tales? At The Magik Theatre, that's exactly what you'll get. For nearly thirty years, The Magik Theatre has been committed to providing local and visiting kids with accessible theatre shows. With performances of favorites like The Very Hungry Caterpillar and School House Rock, they'll ignite the imagination of little ones the world over. They also have camps and classes where kids can learn about theatre, storytelling, and become part of in-house productions. If you're looking for kid-friendly indoor activities in San Antonio, go check them out. Get cultured at the San Antonio Museum of Art When you think about indoor activities, museums likely spring to mind. These houses of culture and intrigue draw crowds from all over the world, and thankfully, San Antonio has a fantastic art museum right in the city. It's called the San Antonio Museum of Art, and inside, you'll find over 30,000 artistic objects from 5000 years of human history. Highlights of the collections include Egyptian, Greek, and Roman antiquities, Latin American artwork, contemporary art, and Asian art. There's even a special gallery dedicated to Texan art if you want to see what the locals cook up. With so much to see and do, you can at least make an afternoon out of it. Then, when you emerge, who knows? Maybe the weather will be more to your liking. Hit the bricks at the LEGOLAND Discovery Center This one's for kids and bigger kids alike. The 'colored brick that can' has been on the up and up for decades, moving from simple bricks to complex models, adding moving parts and machinery, and even breaking into the movie and video game industries. So it's no wonder that they're now cornering the theme park market, and at LEGOLAND Discovery Center, you'll find a wonderful indoor land full of bricks, color, and activities. Featuring a miniature version of San Antonio, you and your little ones will also discover secrets from the Master Model Builder, save a princess on the Kingdom Quest Laser Ride, and even become Merlin's apprentice on a magical bike ride through the sky. What more could a kid want when looking for indoor activities in San Antonio? Nothing. Nothing at all. Cowboy up at Buckhorn Saloon and Texas Ranger Museum No trip to San Antonio would be complete without a bit of 'yee-haw' action. So, tick off that old box at the Buckhorn Saloon and Texas Ranger Museum! The Buckhorn Museum was founded in the 19th century, when the owner traded with hunters and trappers to collect trophies from local wildlife. Now, you can find a whole world of species on display, from hundred-year-old bison to ten-thousand-year-old artifacts! The Texas Ranger Museum gives you insight into the lawmen of the old west, and what life was like back then. Featuring hundreds of authentic ranger artifacts, from weapons to garb, as well as first-hand accounts of cases and bounties, it's a fantastic trip through history no one should miss. Knock one back on a Brewstillery Tour with VIP Whiskey Sampling Want two booze tours for the price of one? Stuff it down with brown on this beer and whiskey double act, courtesy of San Antonio's own Ranger Creek. For over a decade, Ranger Creek has been providing punters with this immersive distillery experience. Not only will you get key insight into how the brand makes its beverages, but you'll get to sample them too. Over two sweet, suddy hours, you'll be guided by friendly staff as they show you the brewing ropes, the equipment they use, and an overview of the distilling process. Oh, and yes, you'll sample plenty of the good stuff. Enjoy plenty of samples of beer and whiskey, including a unique cask strength, future releases, and unique and rare whiskies, as well as some signature bourbon chocolates. What's not to love? Get prehistoric at the Witte Museum Back on the cultural side of town, why not explore San Antonio's largest museum? With over 10 acres of space dedicated to everything from science to history, the Witte Museum is one of the best. Explore the Naylor Family Dinosaur Gallery, where you'll encounter skeletons, excavate dinosaur bones, and learn about giant dinosaur footprints. At H-E-B Body Adventure, you'll explore the human body like never before. And at the Kittie West Nelson Ferguson People of the Pecos Gallery, you'll learn about the lives and travails of Tecan prehistoric hunter-gatherers. Gaze upon life-sized recreations of their camps, how they created artwork within caves, and what they did to survive. Brilliant fun for little ones and big ones alike; if you're looking for indoor fun in San Antonio, you can't go wrong with Witte Museum. Get lost in the Amazing Mirror Maze And finally, let's end things in a confusing place. If you like getting lost, or having your mind warped, why not try and escape the Amazing Mirror Maze? Thousands of mirrors stand between you and the exit. Countless dead ends and secret corners await discovery. And thanks to the complimentary 3D glasses, the entire thing will come to life like no other maze. Do you have what it takes to escape? Once you've beaten the maze, take a load off with the circus-inspired magic mirrors and try the Vault Laser Challenge – an obstacle course full of lasers you must avoid. Fun? You bet your butt it is. And those are our picks for the best indoor activities in San Antonio! Wondering what takes place in the outside world? Check out Go City. With our Explorer Pass, you can see San Antonio's best outdoor bits at your own pace too!
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Guide to SeaWorld San Antonio

Experience thrills and underwater spills at SeaWorld San Antonio. It's one of San Antonio's most popular vacation destinations, and for good reason. With a host of white-knuckle rides to enjoy and dazzling animal shows throughout the day, it's fun for the whole family. Part aquarium and part amusement park, you can easily spend hours immersing yourself in all the sea-based activities! Image courtesy of Benny Marty/Shutterstock How to get SeaWorld San Antonio tour tickets? We've got you covered – SeaWorld San Antonio tickets are available with an Explorer Pass. Choose as you go and save money as you do! Includes admission to up to 5 attractions. Tips for visiting SeaWorld San Antonio Bring swimsuits and extra clothes, because, like it or not, you will get wet. Bring your camera to capture the memories. Check their show schedule beforehand to make sure you don't miss a thing. When is the best time to visit SeaWorld San Antonio? Given that San Antonio has blistering summers and very fair winters, you can visit SeaWorld San Antonio any time of year! If you do decide to go in summer, be sure to pack plenty of sunscreen. The last thing you want is sunburn ruining the rest of your vacation. Image courtesy of Alissala/Shutterstock What is there to see and do at SeaWorld San Antonio? At SeaWorld San Antonio, you can wave at dolphins, ride rollercoasters and learn about marine conservation as you immerse yourself in the wonders of the sea. SeaWorld San Antonio highlights Wave Breaker - hop on this jet-ski-style rollercoaster and race 60ft over a lake. It's like riding a jet-ski, but in the air! Great White Rollercoaster - want to know how it feels to be a shark? Try this swerving, corkscrewing monstrosity that propels you forward at 50mph! Steel Eel Rollercoaster – drop 15 stories on this coaster at incredible speed and feel truly weightless at every dip and turn. Sesame Street® Bay of Play® – your kids can meet their favorite characters, clamber over climbing frames, ride kiddie coasters, and play classic carnival games. All that, with an educational twist. Killer Whales Up Close – watch SeaWorld's trainers put on a show as they teach you all about orcas. Sea Lion High is another show with a slightly less deadly creature! What attractions are near SeaWorld San Antonio? In keeping with the watery nature of SeaWorld, you'll also find the San Antonio Aquarium nearby. Full of exotic sea life to meet and greet, it's well worth a visit. If you need to get your steps in, check out the trails at the Government Canyon State Natural Area. Just make sure to wear the appropriate shoes! Image is courtesy of Andrea Izzotti/Shutterstock Where is there to eat nearby? In SeaWorld, you'll find a couple of restaurants to sate your hunger. Steak lovers can go to the Smokehouse Grill, and for some all-you-can-eat goodness, check out Rosita's Cafe Pizza And Pasta Buffet. Outside of the park, you'll find BBQ goodness at Rudy's Country Store and Bar-BQ. In the mood for something spicier? The Jerk Shack's Jamaican dishes have got you covered. Need to know You may experience a wait at the turnstiles. A photo ID is required at the time of redemption, and it must match your pass. Admission may be refused if the photo ID does not match the name on the pass. Your pass is non-transferable. For more information, visit the SeaWorld website. Directions and Address SeaWorld San Antonio 10500 SeaWorld Drive, San Antonio, TX 78251 United States Save on Tickets with Go City Remember, Go City is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility, which can include SeaWorld San Antonio tickets, plus admission to your choice of other top attractions. You'll make great savings on entry to top museums, tours, and activities vs. paying at the gate. Visit multiple attractions for one low price.
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