New Year's Eve in San Antonio

UPDATED JULY 2024By <a href="#author-bio">Stuart Bak</a>
New Year fireworks light up the Tower of the Americas in San Antonio.

San Antonio is a city that knows how to throw a party, and its New Year’s Eve celebrations are no exception. We’re talking gala dinners, lavish balls, live music (played loud!) and some of the biggest and best firework displays in Texas. And that’s not all: there are oodles of top-notch attractions to keep you entertained all day long in the Alamo City, before you hit the River Walk bars and restaurants in the evening, from the San Antonio Missions and historic Alamo itself, to the observation deck that tops the soaring Tower of the Americas. Suffice it to say, San Antonio is packed with way more landmarks than even the most dedicated sightseer could possibly fit into a single day. Our guide picks out some of the best to make your New Year’s Eve in San Antonio go off with a bang.

Morning: Delve into Texan History

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San Antonio is chock-full of historic treasures, with the Alamo and San Antonio Missions being far and away the biggest ticket items. Set aside a full morning for either one of these bucket-list beasts and we promise you will not be disappointed. The 1836 Battle of the Alamo is etched into San Antonio’s very DNA. You can delve into the iconic Mission-turned-garrison’s rich history and discover its pivotal role in the conflict, as well as paying tribute to American folk heroes Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie, who met their end here. Take a guided tour of the battlefield to hear how the massacre unfolded and view the epic collection of Alamo artifacts donated by pop legend Phil Collins in 2014. Once the biggest private collection of its kind, it boasts priceless treasures including an original Bowie knife, and a leather pouch and rifle owned by Davy Crocket.

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Choose the San Antonio Missions tour if you want to dive even deeper into the Spanish influences that shaped the city. This epic 3.5-hour extravaganza takes in multiple missions and other architectural marvels. Step inside the 200-year-old Mission Concepción – an ultra-photogenic IG addicts’ dream of Spanish and Moorish architecture that’s only the oldest unrestored stone church in the US. Here’s where you can ogle original frescoes and explore the various nooks (sanctuary, nave, granary) once used by Franciscan friars. The tour also calls at the (even older) Mission San José with its beautiful baroque rose window (La Ventana de Rosa), and the Espada Acequia, an extraordinary feat of 18th-century engineering that is one of the oldest working aqueducts on the planet.

Afternoon: A Visual Feast

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Hit up the colorful San Antonio River Walk for lunch. This epic urban ecosystem is the cultural, artistic and social artery of the city, a broad and lively waterway that’s liberally lined with fine bars and restaurants. So you’ll have no difficulty finding somewhere great to eat, though you may well struggle to choose just one place! There’s so much to do down here that you could easily fill a leisurely afternoon. Stroll the River Walk Public Art Garden near the intersection of Market and Alamo Streets for eye-popping sculptures and installations from contemporary local visual artists. Explore the lavish mansions in the King William Historic District. Or just soak up the atmosphere and take in the views on a sightseeing river cruise.

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You could also spend your New Year’s Eve afternoon ticking off any one of stacks of other top-tier attractions in and around the Downtown area. Go wild at San Antonio Zoo, where you can meet the majestic lions of Big Cat Valley, say ‘hey’ to resident hippos Timothy and Uma, and spy spectacled bears snoozing in their grottoes. Or get your culture fix at the San Antonio Museum of Art, housed inside the former Lone Star Brewery, where the story of five millennia of human history is told through Roman and Egyptian antiquities, Latin American and Asian art, and much more. Look out for highlights including 1530 painting The Holy Family by Giuliano Bugiardini and an extensive collection of elaborately decorated Iranian pottery. And, if being in an old brewery has whet your appetite for a taste of the good stuff, hit up the original Texas brewstillery, Ranger Creek, where the tour and tasting experience includes samples of beer and bourbon straight from the barrel. Just remember though: New Year’s Eve is a marathon, not a sprint. And it isn’t even evening yet...

Evening: The Best of San Antonio’s Party Scene

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Nighttime options abound for your New Year’s Eve celebration in San Antonio. Start your evening with dinner on the River Walk where cuisines run the gamut from fine dining seafood restaurants to dirty burgers and Tex-Mex. Perennial favorites here include Joe’s Crab Shack, Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse, and Boudro’s Texas Bistro. Or hit up the Southtown Arts District for hip oyster bars, trendy taquerias and some of the best modern American fare in town. Try Little Em’s, Bliss and Bar Loretta for the win.

Suitably stuffed, it's time to get your party shoes on. There will be events going on at all the major players in town, with live music, dancing and general merriment all included in the price of entry. Check listings for the likes of The Pearl, the Grand Hyatt, Hotel Emma and the historic Menger Hotel for some of the grander shindigs. Live music bar Howl at the Moon’s New Year’s Eve parties are the stuff of legend, and proximity to the River Walk means great views of the midnight fireworks, making this one of San Antonio’s most popular options.

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And if views of the firework displays are at the top of your wish list, the River Walk is by no means your only option. There’s an annual party and pyrotechnics show in Hemisfair Park and, for completely uninterrupted views, the observation deck at the Tower of the Americas – 750 foot icon of the San Antonio skyline – glass of champagne in hand, is hard to beat. Do bear in mind that bars everywhere will be packed and events ticketed, so you should book well in advance if you plan to attend a specific party.

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Stuart Bak
Stuart Bak
Freelance travel writer

Stu caught the travel bug at an early age, thanks to childhood road trips to the south of France squeezed into the back of a Ford Cortina with two brothers and a Sony Walkman. Now a freelance writer living on the Norfolk coast, Stu has produced content for travel giants including Frommer’s, British Airways, Expedia, Mr & Mrs Smith, and now Go City. His most memorable travel experiences include drinking kava with the locals in Fiji and pranging a taxi driver’s car in the Honduran capital.

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Outdoor Activities in San Antonio

If you're the outdoorsy type, and the beating sun doesn't scare you, check out this list of the best outdoor activities to try in San Antonio. With some thrill-seeking, animal-meeting, and river-riding fun, you're sure to have a memorable vacation! Including: Six Flags Fiesta Texas San Antonio Walking Historical Ghost Tour San Antonio Zoo Texas Hill Country & LBJ Ranch Tour Go Rio San Antonio River Cruise Go Wild at Six Flags Fiesta Texas Let's start proceedings with some exhilaration! Are you a daring sort? Do you find joy in being absolutely terrified? If so, head to Six Flags Fiesta Texas, and test your mettle on some of the fastest rides on the planet. And what says speed quite like superheroes? Six Flags knows this, which is why they have a ton of superhero-themed rides for you mere mortals to enjoy. Hop aboard the Wonder Woman Golden Lasso Rollercoaster, and find out why she's the queen of comics as your knuckles whiten at every turn. Join the Man of Steel on Superman: Krypton Coaster, and go faster than a speeding bullet. Join the mega-rich yet mortal Batman on his ride around Gotham. If you like superheroes, Six Flags has you covered. But it isn't all about speed. Six Flags is open to people of all shapes and sizes, so even non-thrill seekers are catered to. Take an easy ride on the Lazy River, catch some of the park's live entertainment, or take the little ones to the kid-friendly rides featuring some of their favorite cartoon characters. With so many options, Six Flags Fiesta Texas is one of the best outdoor activities you can do in San Antonio. Experience thrills and chills on a Walking Ghost Tour! If you want to swap shocks for spookums, then boy, do we have a walking tour for you. San Antonio might seem like one of the finest cities around, but beneath the surface, terrors twist and turn. Or, at least, that's what this ghastly tour of the city's paranormal side will make you think. Supposedly one of America's most haunted cities, you can now join a fearless guide and tour some of San Antonio's paranormal hotspots. Over two hours, you'll delve into the city's historic downtown core, learn about modern paranormal investigation techniques, different types of hauntings, and the creepy tales that go with them. Ooooh! During the tour, you'll visit various haunted locations, where your guide will fill you in on their history, as well as supposed spooky goings on. Ooooooh! And don't worry; even little explorers are welcome on this ghoulish jaunt. Even squeamish adults like you will do just fine. Hang out with some furry friends at San Antonio Zoo Let's shake off those cobwebs with something a little more light-hearted. And sunnier, if you're lucky. If you're a fan of animals, then why not go to San Antonio Zoo and introduce yourself to over 750 species? So what if they don't reply? At least you made an effort. With delightful critters from all over the world, you'll have hours of fun exploring every nook and cranny of this 50-acre sanctuary. A fan of alligators, giraffes, and/or zebras? They've got them. Want to ride a train shaped like an eagle? Yep, they've got one of those too. Go meet some big cats up close at Cat Corner, greet the residents of the majestic plains at Africa Plains, and brave the humidity to see some tree-loving oddities at Outpost Amazonia. They even have a petting zoo, for Pete's sake. What more could you want? Looking for a fun day out for you and the family? Go check out San Antonio Zoo - one of the best outdoor activities in the city! Texas Hill Country & LBJ Ranch Tour Want to get a taste of San Antonio's delightful ranch scene and see some of the city's history? Of course you do. With the sun shining, head down to Texas Hill Country and take a tour of LBJ's Ranch on this tour! 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One Day in San Antonio Itinerary - Experience San Antonio in a Day for Under $100

Traveling to San Antonio with only one day to explore? It can be hard to decide what to do with such limited time in your schedule. Fortunately, we’ve put together a one day in San Antonio itinerary to help you make the most of your one day in this historic city. This one day itinerary includes: Six Flags Fiesta Texas The Alamo (free!) Battle For Texas: The Experience Go Rio San Antonio Cruise El Mercado (free!) Spending more than one day in San Antonio? Then take a peek at one of our sample 2-day and popular 3-day itineraries for longer stays, enjoy! Save on Attraction Admission Many of the popular attractions included in this itinerary are available on the San Antonio Explorer Pass. Choose as you go from top attractions and save up to 45% off combined admission vs. paying at the gate. With the 3-Choice San Antonio Explorer Pass, you'll get to enjoy a full day of fun! Remember, this one day in San Antonio itinerary is just one of many ways to experience the area. The San Antonio Explorer Pass® gives you the flexibility to create your own itinerary, so you can choose from many top attractions and create a vacation tailored to your interests. Stop #1: Six Flags Fiesta Texas Start your trip with a half day of entertainment and excitement at Six Flags Fiesta Texas - a part theme park/part water park destination. The park features six themed areas: Los Festivales Crackaxle Canyon Spassburg Rockville Fiesta Bay Boardwalk and KIDZOPOLIS No matter what your favorite type of theme park fun is, from classic carnival rides with varying thrill levels and high-speed roller coasters, to water pools and slides, you'll find it at Six Flags Fiesta Texas. In addition to all of the rides, the park hosts a variety of live shows and entertainment, several dining options, and even shopping venues. Our favorite ride is the Boomerang, a triple-loop coaster that thrill-seekers will adore. NEW! Coming in 2018 is the Wonder Woman Golden Lasso coaster, an exciting single-rail coaster that's among the first of its kind in the entire world! Getting In: Six Flags Fiesta Texas tickets are available as a Premium Attraction option on the San Antonio Explorer Pass. Stop #2: The Alamo (free!) Alamo Square, the famous site of the Battle of the Alamo, is the most visited historic landmark in the state Texas. Conveniently located in the heart of San Antonio, it's easy to visit and a San Antonio must-see attraction. The iconic building you'll see is a former Spanish mission-turned-fortress for the battle and stands today as a testament to those who fought and gave their lives in the Battle of the Alamo--it's also the place where Texian troops won independence and famously shouted “Remember the Alamo!” after months of fighting in 1836. Insider tip: Get acquainted with some of the tales and folklore surrounding The Alamo and learn some of its history by watching the Disney miniseries Davy Crockett from the 1950s and John Wayne’s film The Alamo from 1960 before your trip! Stop #3: Battle for Texas: The Experience After spending some time at The Alamo, walk over to Battle for Texas: The Experience, right in Alamo Plaza. This fully interactive exhibition is one of the best ways to learn about The Battle of The Alamo. You'll get to witness the spectacle and heroism of one of the most pivotal battles in U.S. history. See what life was like in 1836 Texas for the early settlers, learn about the tensions leading up to the Texas Revolution from both Texan and Mexican perspectives, and more through multi-media experiences and re-enactments. You'll even get to see some artifacts from the battle first-hand, including Santa Anna's uniform, Bowie knives, and some of Davy Crockett's personal possessions. This is a great educational experience for kids and adults alike, and is an excellent companion to a visit to the Alamo. Getting in: Battle for Texas: The Experience tickets are an included attraction option on the San Antonio Explorer Pass. Stop #4: Go Rio San Antonio Cruise After soaking up all of that Texan history, explore San Antonio's River Walk area and start with a relaxing, 30-minute cruise along the river. Each boat is operated by an experienced and knowledgeable tour guide who will talk about some of the area's unique history and culture. You'll also learn plenty of fun facts about Texas and the flourishing River Walk community. On this scenic river cruise, you'll pass under bridges and walkways, and alongside a vibrant, bustling riverfront area as your tour guide points out all the important sites. Getting in: Rio San Antonio Cruise tickets are an included attraction option on the San Antonio Explorer Pass. Stop #5: El Mercado (free!) 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