New Year's Eve in San Antonio

Published: July 18, 2024
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
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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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Christmas in San Antonio

It's the most wonderful time of the year! Christmas, the biggest and best holiday, is once again upon us. Heading to San Antonio over the festive break? Wondering what Christmasy things to get up to while you're there? Good, because we've curated this list of the best reasons to visit San Antonio over Christmas! Read on, pick your faves, and go check them out. Including: Christmas cheer at Six Flags Underground Carol Singing at the Natural Bridge Caverns Get festive at Historic Market Square Turn on the lights at San Antonio Botanical Gardens See Santa at Christmas on the Ranch and more! White (Christmas) knuckle thrills at Six Flags Let's kick things off with a Christmas miracle of sorts. Your first thoughts of Christmas in San Antonio might not be of the theme park juggernaut Six Flags, but think again. Because from the end of November to the beginning of January, Six Flags transforms into a winter wonderland. You'll discover dazzling light displays, live entertainment at every corner, and you've still got all those rides to try. But the jewel in Six Flags' Christmas bonanza is arguably 'The Majesty of Christmas', a stunning reenactment of the nativity, full of songs, animals, and angels literally flying through the air. And, well, it doesn't get much more Christmasy than that! Let the songs ring out at the Natural Bridge Caverns From the tops of Six Flags' tallest rides, we now descend deep into the Earth. While exploring caves might not sound like a particularly festive time, you'll find a rather unique Christmas experience down in San Antonio's famous Natural Bridge Caverns. Thats' because carol singers who live in the caves dress themselves up over the festive period, ready to sing songs to unsuspecting explorers! Well, we assume they live there; otherwise, why sing there at all? And they're joined by everyone's favorite fat bearded man Santa, who you may well see spelunking down the cavern walls! When you're done down in the depths, head up top to experience the Natural Bridge Caverns' outdoor playground, including a Christmasy maze, a 30-foot tall Christmas tree, and a walking trail with lots of lights. And if San Antonio's chill gets a bit much, sit down by the campfire and warm up! Easily one of the most unique things to do over Christmas in San Antonio. Go see the lights at Windcrest In what has become a Christmas tradition in the city, the Windcrest neighborhood of San Antonio competes to see who has the best home decorations. Head there in early December, and you can admire every house you find. Head there a little later in the month, and the winners will already be picked! So, if you only want to see the best of the best, head to City Hall, pick up a map of the winners, and go see them for yourself! For over six decades, the fun competition has stood the test of time, with winners outdoing one another every year! You've never seen anything like, it, so it's absolutely worth a visit if you're in San Antonio around Christmas time. Need a quick and easy way to get around the map? Why not hire an E-bike? San Antonio's winters put many summers to shame, so breezing around on a bike might be just the thing. Burn some of those Christmas calories and get around Windcrest at your own pace. Nice. Down by the river Another traditional San Antonio thing is to deck the river with decorations. Starting off life as a religious display to guide the holy family, it has since become a more general Christmas celebration. Now, the San Antonio River is lined with light-covered trees. Over 100,000 of the beauties, to be exact. So, if you want the perfect photo opportunity, head down there and take a walk! There are plenty of restaurants, bars, and Christmas stalls along the way, should you need to refuel on your adventure. Or, if you fancy adding even more adventure to your trip, why not take a cruise river instead? Walking's great and all, but riding down the river on a boat with the lights surrounding you is something else entirely. Magical. Christmas magic, that's what it is. Christmas like a cowboy at Don Strange Ranch If 100,000 Christmas lights just aren't enough lights for you, how about 4 million? Because if you head down to the Don Strange Ranch during the Christmas season, that's what you'll find. 4 million Christmas lights, and plenty more too. Featuring a mile of lights to drive beneath, a host of Christmasy cowboy rides to try out, and a market full of stalls selling everything from eggnog to s'mores, you'll be all Christmas'd out by the end of it. If you want to make a day of it and see more of San Antonio's old west side, why not take a tour of Texas Hill County and LBJ Ranch during the day, and then head to Don Strange Ranch at night when the lights are all the more spectacular? Yee-haw! Christmas, Mexico style, at Historic Market Square! While many cities traditionally have European-themed Christmas markets, not San Antonio. Oh no. See, San Antonio was once part of Mexico, so they do things a little more southern here. It's still a Christmas market, but not one you've experienced before. The usual suspects are still in full force - carol singing, Christmas stalls with food and drink, as well as places to buy small stocking fillers. It's just with a Mexican twist. A spicy twist, if you will. So if you're around over the holiday season, go check it out! Dazzling lights at San Antonio Botanical Gardens And finally, because we all really like Christmas lights, why not treat yourself to the dazzling show at San Antonio's Botanical Gardens? It's a one-of-a-kind display featuring a metric ton of Christmas lights. Lightscape is the real tour-de-force there; a corridor of lights that is sure to put the cheer in you! And those were our picks of the best reasons to spend Christmas in San Antonio! If you're looking for more fun things to do during your vacation, check out Go City. With our Explorer Pass, you can see San Antonio's best bits at your own pace!
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Memorial Day in San Antonio: 10 Unforgettable Experiences

Ready for a Memorial Day you’ll actually want to remember? Welcome to San Antonio, where the sun is shining, the music never stops, and there’s a different adventure around every historic corner. Whether you’re seeking family fun, riveting history, or a taste of classic Texas cuisine, Memorial Day weekend in San Antonio serves it up with serious flair. Think riverfront strolls, sizzling barbecue, epic parades, and laid-back afternoons in blooming gardens. We’re here to make planning a breeze—so you can hit all the highlights and maybe discover a few new favorites along the way. Grab your sunhat, bring your appetite, and get ready for a long weekend that’s anything but ordinary.  Our favorite ways to celebrate Memorial Day in San Antonio include:  GO RIO San Antonio River Cruise  San Antonio Missions  Tower of the Americas  San Antonio Botanical Garden  Tejas Rodeo Company  San Antonio Zoo  The Witte Museum  Memorial Day events and parades in Brackenridge Park  Fiesta food: BBQ, tacos & historic markets  SeaWorld® San Antonio  San Antonio Missions: A Step Back in Time  Ready to discover why San Antonio has UNESCO World Heritage bragging rights? The five Spanish colonial missions, including the legendary Mission San José and Mission Concepción, are a must for any history buff—or anyone who appreciates scenic strolls and beautiful photo opportunities.  Each mission is its own little world, with stunning church façades, peaceful grounds, and informative visitor centers. On Memorial Day weekend, the Missions often host special programs, music, or living history events that honor the stories of the people who built San Antonio centuries ago. It’s the perfect setting to reflect on America’s past and soak up the quieter side of the city.  The Mission Reach trail links all five missions with a network of walking and cycling paths along the San Antonio River, so outdoor enthusiasts can mix a bit of culture with some fresh air and gentle exercise. Pro move: Pack a picnic and enjoy a relaxed lunch in the shade, surrounded by wildflowers and the sound of birdsong. It’s a beautiful way to honor history while creating some new memories of your own.  Tower of the Americas: Sky-High Star-Spangled Views  Sometimes, you just want a jaw-dropping view of the city and all the Memorial Day fun unfolding below. Enter: Tower of the Americas. This soaring 750-foot tower commands the San Antonio skyline and delivers sweeping 360° sights from its observation deck.  Memorial Day weekend here feels like a true celebration, with families snapping photos against a backdrop of blue skies, and kids racing to spot landmarks below. The revolving Chart House restaurant is a favorite for a holiday treat—a reservation at sunset means you’ll catch the city bathed in golden light, possibly with a fireworks show sparkling in the distance (if you’re lucky).  Interactive exhibits inside the tower share fun facts about San Antonio, so you might leave knowing a few things you didn’t expect—like where to find the best chili or which musician defined the city’s sound. Don’t skip the thrilling 4D Theater Ride on the ground floor for a quick adrenaline rush before you descend to street level for more Memorial Day adventures.  San Antonio Botanical Garden: Picnic, Play & Petals  Looking for a place to soak up all that May sunshine? The San Antonio Botanical Garden is perfect for a chill day of wandering, relaxing, and enjoying nature’s Memorial Day spread. This urban oasis covers 38 acres and bursts into color with Texas wildflowers, desert succulents, fragrant roses, and more.  Over the holiday weekend, garden staff often schedule family activities, guided walks, or pop-up workshops. Bring a blanket, order up some snacks from the garden’s on-site restaurant (like a picnic-ready charcuterie box), and settle in for a laid-back afternoon. If you want to burn off some barbecue, let the kids loose in the Family Adventure Garden, where water features, treehouses, and log climbers make them feel like outdoor explorers.  The glasshouse conservatories give you a mini tour of the world’s plants, while shaded benches offer a quiet spot to read, journal, or just reflect on the meaning of Memorial Day. The vibe shifts gracefully from lively laughter to peaceful contemplation—just what a public holiday should feel like.  Tejas Rodeo Company: Texas Traditions, Live  Need more action? You haven’t truly done San Antonio until you’ve spent an evening at a live rodeo. Tejas Rodeo Company, just outside the city, brings all your wildest Western fantasies to life every Saturday night (including Memorial Day weekend).  What sets Tejas apart? It’s the real deal—authentic cowboys, bucking broncos, and true Texas BBQ, all served up in an electrifying family-friendly atmosphere. Giddy up to the grandstands for classic rodeo feats like barrel racing, calf roping, and bull riding. The cheers of the crowd, the dust, the energy—it’s a rush, even if you’ve never touched a pair of boots in your life.  After the main event, a live country or Western swing band keeps the party going, with locals and tourists alike hitting the dance floor under twinkling patio lights. Don’t miss the on-site steakhouse for rib-sticking plates of smoked brisket and chili. A night at Tejas Rodeo isn’t just another outing—it’s an All-American tribute to the timeless culture that helped shape Texas.  The Witte Museum: Science, Stories & the Spirit of Texas  Curious types will love the Witte Museum, tucked along the river in lush Brackenridge Park. This isn’t just somewhere to escape the midday sun (though the AC is blessed relief in late May)—it’s a celebration of Texas, from prehistoric fossils to hands-on science exhibits and dazzling local art.  Over Memorial Day, the museum tends to bring out extra family programming, special exhibits, or create scavenger hunts that keep curious minds engaged. The exhibits take you through hundreds of millions of years, bringing alive stories of dinosaurs, Native American cultures, and pioneer inventors who put San Antonio on the map.  What’s really special is the H-E-B Body Adventure zone: think interactive health exhibits, a motion-capture running wall, and fun challenges that make everyone feel like a kid. And don’t forget to wander outside to the riverside amphitheater or enjoy seasonal festivals on the museum grounds. The Witte is both playful and meaningful—the perfect place for a thoughtful moment between all the celebration and outdoor adventures.  Memorial Day Events & Parades in Brackenridge Park  When it comes to public holidays, San Antonio knows how to throw a party—and nowhere is this more apparent than in Brackenridge Park. Every year, the park comes alive with Memorial Day celebrations: think parades with marching bands, military honor guards, local school performers, and endless food vendors.  Families bring blankets and camp chairs, kids get their faces painted, and everyone finds that spot of shade to relax and enjoy the show. The vibe is welcoming, inclusive, and full of pride. Veterans’ groups and civic organizations use the long weekend to honor those who served, with moving ceremonies at nearby monuments and plenty of community spirit.  After the parade, most people stick around to picnic or wander along the winding trails. Brackenridge is also home to the Japanese Tea Garden (which bursts with koi ponds, blooming trees, and wandering peacocks), making it a natural continuation of your day. On Memorial Day, the park feels like the beating heart of the city—a perfect place to soak up sunshine and San Antonio’s welcoming energy.  Fiesta Food: Tacos & Historic Markets  Ask ten locals how to celebrate Memorial Day, and at least eight will mention feasting—because in San Antonio, every holiday is a reason for a cookout or a taco crawl. All over the city, you’ll find BBQ joints puffing out smoke, beloved taquerias serving up their best, and bustling markets where you can sample it all.  If tacos are calling, stop at Garcia’s Mexican Food for their legendary smoked brisket tacos (hometown favorite!) or seek out El Milagrito’s breakfast tacos to fuel up before sightseeing.  Want to impress your friends back home? Drop by Historic Market Square. This three-block, open-air market buzzes with live music, rows of piñatas, and vendors grilling up chorizo-and-egg gorditas. Whatever you eat, wash it down with a cold agua fresca or a frosty margarita from Mi Tierra Café—their festive décor and twinkling lights scream celebration, day or night.  SeaWorld® San Antonio: Splashes, Rides & Red-White-and-Blue Fun  Ready for something extra splashy? SeaWorld® San Antonio rolls out the blue carpet for Memorial Day with special animal shows, patriotic-themed entertainment, and—if the weather’s right—even a jaw-dropping fireworks finale over the lake.  Spend the day zooming from incredible rides like the Great White coaster to family-friendly encounters with dolphins, sea lions, and penguins. There’s always live music, a parade of characters, and plenty of Texas-sized snacks to graze on between stops. If you’re traveling with little ones, the Sesame Street Bay of Play is a crowd-pleaser—think gigs, splash pads, and colorful rides (and yes, Elmo dance parties are as fun as they sound).  When it’s time for a break, settle into the shaded seating of the water ski stadium or grab a Dippin’ Dots from one of the friendly hawkers. Memorial Day at SeaWorld® is giddy, sunny, and themed for all-ages fun, so it’s a hit for families or anyone young at heart.    Memorial Day in San Antonio is all about weaving together sunshine, stories, and celebration. From drifting along the river to savoring smoky BBQ or catching a brilliant sunset from atop the Tower of the Americas, this city knows how to honor history—and remind us that the best memories come from shared moments with family and friends. No matter how you choose to spend your long weekend, San Antonio makes sure it’ll be one for the scrapbook.    Like that? 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San Antonio Goes Green: The Ultimate St. Patrick’s Day Guide

St. Patrick’s Day in San Antonio: Your Ultimate Guide to a Green Getaway  So you want to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in San Antonio? You’re in for a treat—this city knows how to throw a party! San Antonio’s river shimmering in emerald, marching bands echoing through the historic streets, and pints clinking in cheery Irish pubs—this is a city that brings people together with infectious warmth, laughter and a little touch of Irish magic. Whether you want to dance to lively fiddles, hunt out the best corned beef, or just experience Texas hospitality with a Celtic twist, San Antonio has you sorted.  In this guide, we’ll show you the best parade spots, greenest river cruises, top Irish eats, family friendly experiences, late-night pubs, and secret corners where you can soak up that unbeatable St. Paddy’s Day spirit.  Our favorite ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in San Antonio include:  The San Antonio River Walk St. Patrick’s Day Parade  River Walk green dyeing event  McFinnigan’s Pub  Mad Dogs British Pub  The Friendly Spot for outdoor fun  Irish dancing and live music  San Antonio’s best St. Patty’s Day eats  GO RIO San Antonio River Cruise  San Antonio Botanical Garden’s St. Patrick’s events  Kid-friendly celebrations at Hemisfair  The Witte Museum for heritage with a St. Paddy’s twist  The Green Dyeing of the San Antonio River  Even if you’ve seen photos, nothing prepares you for seeing the San Antonio River turn a bright emerald green. This time-honored tradition, inspired by Chicago’s famous green river, starts off St. Patrick’s festivities with a big, splashy spectacle.  Crowds gather along the River Walk to watch barge-loads of volunteers sprinkle eco-friendly green dye into the water. Within minutes, the river shimmers like a liquid four-leaf clover. Restaurants on either side overflow with festival-goers, and bands play Celtic tunes as everyone toasts to health and happiness.  Why it stands out: It’s a uniquely San Antonio twist on Irish pride. The event feels magical and sets the tone for the whole weekend. Snap a selfie with the green river as your backdrop, and you’ll have a St. Paddy’s memory that’s the envy of all your friends back home.  McFinnigan’s Pub: True Irish Pub Spirit  You want real Irish hospitality? McFinnigan’s brings the luck of the Irish directly to San Antonio. This cozy local pub, not far from the River Walk, is the kind of place where you’ll be greeted with genuine warmth and a pint poured to perfection.  On St. Patrick’s Day, McFinnigan’s goes all in with live music, hearty pub grub (try their corned beef Reuben or legendary fish ‘n’ chips), and a room full of laughter. Their Guinness pours are spot-on and the whiskey selection is nothing to sneeze at either. With emerald flags and good cheer in abundance, the bar fills with regulars and travelers alike, all toasting together.  What really sets McFinnigan’s apart is the authentic atmosphere: dark wood, Irish memorabilia, friendly bartenders who treat everyone as a long-lost cousin, and spontaneous bursts of singing at the bar.  Why it stands out: It’s a slice of real Ireland in Texas, busy without being overwhelming. Come for a pint, and stay for the stories.  Mad Dogs British Pub: On the River, Always a Party  Looking for a high-energy celebration? Mad Dogs British Pub sits right on the River Walk, so you get river views, people-watching, and an unbeatable atmosphere. St. Paddy’s day means all-day parties with green drink specials, live bands cranking out pub classics and – if you’re lucky – spirited team trivia or karaoke.  With its riverside patio, Mad Dogs is an ideal place to grab a pint of Guinness, a basket of Yorkshire fish and chips, and join festivities stretching from midday until well after dark. The décor is playful—think Union Jack flags, vintage signs, and big TVs for sports—and crowds always bring their best party spirit.  Why we love it: The people-watching! Sit outside, cheer on the parade barges, and get swept into friendly conversations with locals and visitors from around the world.  The Friendly Spot: Outdoor Festivities for All  San Antonio loves its outdoor spaces, and when St. Patrick’s Day rolls around, The Friendly Spot is every bit as fun as the name suggests. This massive open-air bar in Southtown serves craft beer and casual eats on sprawling picnic tables shaded by big, beautiful oak trees.  Come for the St. Paddy’s patio party: all-ages, all-welcome, with live music, craft beer, and even dog-friendly spots if you brought your four-legged leprechaun. Expect local food trucks, green drinks (the Friendly Margarita is a San Antonio staple), and colorful crowds decked out in wild costumes. Plenty of large screens show March Madness games if you want a sports fix.  Why we love it: It’s casual, social, and great for big groups—plus, there’s always a new beer to try.  St. Patrick’s Day Eats: Tex-Irish Fusion  San Antonio is a food lover’s playground all year round, and St. Patrick’s is no exception. Many local restaurants prep limited-time menus filled with Irish favorites, often with that special Texas flair. You’ll spot specials like brisket-infused shepherd’s pie, hatch green chili corned beef, or creative tacos with a shamrock twist.  Visit Schilo’s for hearty Reuben sandwiches and thick-cut potato pancakes, or hit up Paesanos and other River Walk hotspots, that often go green with cocktails and desserts.  Don’t skip out on bakery pop-ups around the Pearl District—many craft fresh soda bread and themed pastries for the occasion.  Why we’re obsessed: The mix of classic comfort food and Texan inventiveness means everyone finds something they love—and there’s always an excuse for “one more bite.”  GO RIO San Antonio River Cruise: Celebrate on the Water  When you’re ready for a break from the crowds, hop on a GO RIO River Cruise for a festive float through the heart of San Antonio. Special themed cruises run for St. Patrick’s weekend, complete with green lights, Irish tunes, and a hilarious local guide brimming with stories about the city’s Irish roots.  Watch the green water sparkle as you drift under historic bridges, and spot leprechauns (well, costumed guides) waving from the banks. The relaxing pace offers a perfect perch for photographs and lets you soak in both the beauty of the river and the joy of the parade from a different perspective.  What makes it great: You get all the festive fun—without fighting for a spot along the rail. Cruises are family-friendly, run all day and evening, and offer unique access to the river’s very best views.  San Antonio Botanical Garden’s St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations  Craving something outdoorsy and fresh? The San Antonio Botanical Garden gets in on the St. Patrick’s Day action with special themed walks and activities. Stroll through acres of lush gardens dyed green by seasonal blooms, join an Irish-themed brunch, or hunt for hidden shamrocks among the plant collections.  Their family-friendly scavenger hunts are perfect for kids, while adults can sip Irish whiskey cocktails in the outdoor café or try their hand at a Gaelic gardening workshop. Occasional live music and food trucks round out the day, making for a festive, tranquil contrast to the busy city streets.  Why it’s a win: You’ll find the party spirit in a peaceful, natural setting—ideal for those looking to add a little relaxation to the holiday.  Hemisfair’s Family-Friendly St. Paddy’s Bash  Traveling with little ones? Hemisfair Park, just steps from downtown, pulls out all the stops with a safe, colorful, and activity-packed St. Patrick’s Day event. Expect plenty of hands-on crafts, face painting, green games, and live music throughout the day. The park’s plaza fills with balloons and laughter as performers juggle, storytellers delight, and food stalls serve up kid-approved treats with an Irish twist.  Parents can stretch out on the lawn, join a dance circle, or simply relax while the young ones burn off energy at Yanaguana Garden’s brilliant playgrounds. There’s plenty of security, so you can focus on making magical family memories.  Why it’s a must: Hemisfair makes sure the youngest party-goers feel included and entertained. It’s free, wholesome, and full of surprises.  The Witte Museum: Irish Heritage, Texas History  If you’re a history buff—or just want a change of pace after all the revelry—the Witte Museum presents fascinating exhibits on Texas’s multicultural roots, including spotlights on Irish heritage during St. Patrick’s Day weekend. Their temporary displays, storytelling sessions, and hands-on history workshops shine a light on the real Irish immigrants who helped build San Antonio.  Special kid-friendly science and craft activities tie into the green theme, and the museum’s riverside location lets you step back out into the festival whenever you’re ready. Even the Witte Café joins the celebration, often serving themed snacks and beverages all weekend long.  What makes it special: You’ll leave feeling even more connected to the city—and with a fresh appreciation for just how rich and welcoming San Antonio’s story really is.  And One More for Extra Luck: Tejas Rodeo Company  If you’re after a St. Paddy’s Day adventure with a side of cowboy flair, San Antonio’s Tejas Rodeo Company hosts lively rodeo shows all spring, often with their own twist on the holiday. Think: green bandanas, festive country bands, Irish dancers sharing the stage with rodeo clowns, and a Texas barbecue buffet with a few Gaelic surprises.  Why you’ll talk about it for years: Where else can you see steers, lassos, step-dancers, and St. Patrick’s hats, all in one place? It’s Texan, it’s Irish, and it’s pure fun.    No matter what vibe you’re after—rowdy or relaxed, riverside or rooftop, family-friendly or full-tilt festivity—San Antonio rolls out the green carpet in style for St. Patrick’s Day. Start with a parade by the River Walk, nibble on Irish eats in a friendly pub, catch a Celtic dance, or soak up spring blooms over a brunch in the garden. With so much on offer (and plenty of heartwarming hospitality), your March memory will last long after the last shamrock-colored cupcake is devoured.    Want more? Check out our guide on where to stay in San Antonio, and what to do in the city’s Downtown.  Step up your sightseeing with Go City®  We make it easy to explore the best a city has to offer. We’re talking top attractions, hidden gems and local tours, all for one low price. Plus, you'll enjoy guaranteed savings, compared to buying individual attraction tickets.  See more, do more, and experience more with Go City®– just choose a pass to get started! 

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