Winding Down in Style: San Antonio’s Sunday Gems

Published: May 27, 2026
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There’s something undeniably wonderful about a Sunday in San Antonio. Maybe it’s the way the city seems to slow down just a touch, or how each neighborhood glows in that balmy Texas sunlight. Whatever the reason, we think Sundays here are a big deal—a little slice of happiness and relaxation wrapped up in rich history and vibrant culture. Whether your Sunday vibe calls for tranquil garden strolls, family adventures, cultural deep dives, leisurely river walks, or just eating your way across the city—San Antonio has you covered. So, if you’re planning your perfect escape, we’ve rounded up our favorite ways to spend a Sunday you’ll never forget. 

Here’s our roundup of what we think make for the best Sunday things to do in San Antonio: 

San Antonio River Walk Stroll 

San Antonio Botanical Garden 

The Witte Museum 

Brunch at The Guenther House 

GO RIO San Antonio River Cruise 

Explore the Historic Pearl District 

San Antonio Zoo 

Tower of the Americas 

Natural Bridge Caverns Discovery Tour 

Tejas Rodeo Company 

San Antonio River Walk Stroll

What better way to kick off your Sunday than a leisurely stroll down the San Antonio River Walk? Locals and visitors alike love this network of tree-lined paths winding along the gentle waters in the city’s heart. The atmosphere on a Sunday is absolute magic—jazz musicians strumming under stone bridges, the scent of fresh breakfast tacos wafting from riverside cafés, and sunlight bouncing off the rippling water. 

Saunter at your own pace, stopping for a morning coffee or pausing beneath the lush canopies to watch ducks meander by. The River Walk is buzzing but never rushed, with artists selling handmade jewelry, boats drifting by, and families soaking up the scene. If you’re up for people-watching, this is your spot—couples and camera-toting travelers mix with locals out for a jog or dog walk. 

Our favorite secret? Head a little northwest to the quieter Museum Reach section, where public art installations and lush plantings give you a more laid-back vibe. Whether you’re up for a brisk walk, an impromptu mimosa, or just a memory-making selfie with the city’s famous canoes gliding by, the River Walk is the ultimate San Antonio Sunday starter. 

San Antonio Botanical Garden 

If your ideal Sunday includes a dose of fresh air and floral beauty, the San Antonio Botanical Garden is for you. Spanning 38 acres, this peaceful spot feels like an urban oasis, nestled just a stone’s throw from downtown. Step inside and find winding trails, vibrant Texas wildflowers, and themed gardens that whisk you from a South Texas desert to a lush Japanese garden in minutes. 

The garden’s clever design lets you move from color-packed flowerbeds to aromatic herb plots and tranquil water features, all at your own pace. Birdwatchers will swoon over the feathered residents darting about, while photographers will have a field day with the ever-changing seasonal blooms. There are always fun and informative exhibits, plus a family adventure garden for kids to burn off steam. 

What makes a Sunday visit extra special? The brunch options at Jardin, the garden’s acclaimed café, where locally sourced dishes and refreshing drinks can be enjoyed with open-air views of the grounds. Whether you’re chasing tropical butterflies or just in need of quiet contemplation by a lotus pond, you’ll find it here. 

The Witte Museum 

If you love your history with a side of science and dinosaur skeletons, the Witte Museum is a Sunday must-see. The vibe here is approachable, engaging, and often delightfully surprising. Nestled along the banks of the San Antonio River, this cherished institution is where natural history, early Texan culture, and playful hands-on exhibits come brilliantly to life. 

Family or not, there’s plenty to discover—towering dinosaur replicas, interactive adventure courses for the kids, and stunning exhibitions on prehistoric and indigenous life along the banks of Texas rivers. The gardens surrounding the museum are free to wander, and you’ll often find families picnicking, playing, or catching impromptu puppet shows. 

On Sundays, the museum is energized by weekend guests but remains perfectly manageable. Special programs, pop-up science experiments, and even live history performances keep everyone entertained. It’s a place where you’re encouraged to touch, ask questions, and see history from every angle. Don’t leave without experiencing the unique H-E-B Body Adventure—an exhibit (part indoor maze, part playground) devoted to all things health and fitness, making Sunday fitness feel like child’s play. 

Brunch at The Guenther House 

Few things say “Sunday” quite like a decadent brunch, and The Guenther House is one of San Antonio’s most charming spots to indulge. Housed in a handsome turn-of-the-century mansion, this riverside café offers both rich local history and a legendary breakfast menu. 

Step inside and you’re greeted with classic Texas hospitality, vintage porcelain teacups, and sunlight streaming through stained-glass windows. The wraparound porch is perfect for soaking up rays as you tuck into freshly baked biscuits and pastries—do not miss the sweet cream waffles, a nod to the city’s German baking tradition, or the gigantic cinnamon rolls, which have achieved near-local landmark status. Coffee is strong, juice is fresh, and friendly servers make sure your morning starts with a smile. 

Reserve your spot early; this place is popular on weekends but never feels hurried. Take some time afterward to browse the little gift shop brimming with kitchenware, flour tins, and nostalgic candies. By the time you stroll back outside and resume your day, you’ll be happily fueled for anything San Antonio has in store. 

GO RIO San Antonio River Cruise 

There’s no San Antonio Sunday like one spent on the water. HOist aboard a GO RIO river cruise and trade your walking shoes for an open-air seat as you glide down the city's most scenic waterway. A cool breeze, gentle commentary, and sights galore—what’s not to love? 

Different from the River Walk’s land-based experience, the cruise lets you see the city from a brand-new angle, passing beneath centuries-old stone bridges and alongside hotels, historic sites, and vibrant murals. The narrated tour is loaded with fun facts—think tales of Spanish settlers, Texas legends, and the secrets behind San Antonio’s most beloved riverside restaurants. 

Chances are your crew will be a mix of visitors and locals, everyone leaning close to snap pictures or catch the punchline of the guide’s latest story. Bring a hat, pack some sunscreen, and relish the ease of sightseeing while you relax. These boats run rain or shine, and the views? They never disappoint. Perfect for first-time visitors or anyone looking to put their feet up and still get the full San Antonio flavor. 

Explore the Historic Pearl District

San Antonio loves a Sunday with a side of style—and nowhere embodies this better than the Historic Pearl District. What was once a sprawling brewery now buzzes as the city’s trendiest neighborhood. Think: elegant old brick buildings, leafy courtyards, artisan markets, and some of the city’s best food and shopping. 

Start with a lazy stroll through the Pearl Farmers Market (open Sundays till 2pm), where local growers and makers offer everything from spicy salsas to homemade breads to hand-poured candles. Grab a coffee at Local Coffee Founders or unwind with a flaky pastry from Bakery Lorraine. 

Ready to treat yourself? Trendsetting shops line the courtyards with everything from designer boots to Texas-inspired homeware. On a sunny Sunday, you might stumble across live music, community yoga, or outdoor art installations. The vibe is relaxed yet fresh—families, couples, and groups of friends lounge under shade trees or share pitchers of margaritas on sprawling patios (try Supper for upscale New American lunches, or Cured for charcuterie in a funky atmospheric setting). 

Finish your market stroll with a wander down the Museum Reach trail adjacent to the Pearl, which connects to the River Walk for an easy riverside amble. 

San Antonio Zoo 

If animal adventures are on your list, the San Antonio Zoo is Sunday gold. Spanning more than 50 acres in Brackenridge Park, the zoo is a family favorite for its immersive habitats, conservation efforts, and a dizzying array of creatures from Texas and beyond. 

Here, you’ll meet everything from towering giraffes and splashy hippos to quiet Komodo dragons. The butterfly house bursts with color, while the zoo train is perfect for smaller explorers (and those with tired feet). Shaded walkways, hands-on feeding experiences, and plenty of snack stands make for an easy, enjoyable outing—whether you're traveling with kids, friends, or on your own. 

We especially love the zoo’s Sunday pace—there’s a friendly sense of anticipation in the air, plus special weekend-only animal encounters and pop-up keeper chats. Be sure to keep an eye out for the feeding schedules: watching a lion lunch or a zookeeper coax a giant tortoise into a snack is a highlight. And don’t miss the recently added NEOTROPICA area, a lush rainforest experience that transports you to the Amazon in the heart of Texas. 

Tower of the Americas 

Want to see San Antonio from a new perspective? Head to the Tower of the Americas, soaring 750 feet above Hemisfair Park. Stepping into the glass elevators feels thrilling, and before you know it, you’re greeted with 360-degree views stretching all the way out to the Texas Hill Country. 

The observation deck lines up all the city's main sights for you to spot—historic missions, the winding River Walk, stunning parks, and distant cityscapes. There’s an interactive history exhibit to help you make sense of what’s unfolding below, and for sightseers who love a little trivia, the displays offer plenty of surprising backstories. 

Stick around for lunch or a sunset cocktail in the revolving Chart House restaurant, where tables gently spin to reveal every inch of the view. Floor-to-ceiling windows, crisp tablecloths, and classic American favorites make it a slightly more upscale treat—a perfect way to savor a special Sunday. 

The outdoor plaza at the tower offers fountains for kids to splash in, peaceful benches, and public art installations. Whether you snap a few photos or linger for a memorable meal, the Tower of the Americas feels like the cherry on top of a San Antonio Sunday. 

Natural Bridge Caverns Discovery Tour 

If you’re craving adventure, drive just outside the city to the Natural Bridge Caverns for one of the most impressive underground experiences in Texas. Discovered in the 1960s, these caverns invite explorers into a wonderland of natural formations: twisting passages, soaring chambers, and delicate stalactites that seem to drip from the ceiling. 

The Discovery Tour takes you 180 feet below the surface, where the temperature always holds steady, making it a refreshing escape from the Texas sun. Knowledgeable guides illuminate the geology and history of these ancient spaces, while dramatic lighting makes every turn picture-worthy. Families, couples, and solo adventurers are all in their element here. 

After exploring underground, don’t miss the above-ground adventure park (ropes course, gem and fossil mining for kids, zip lines, and a massive outdoor maze). Weekends tend to be lively, and there’s always space for an impromptu picnic or a cold treat from the snack bar. If you love a good “wow” moment, a Sunday at Natural Bridge Caverns absolutely delivers. 

Tejas Rodeo Company 

Wrap up your San Antonio Sunday with a true Texas tradition: the rodeo. Tejas Rodeo Company—just north of the city in Bulverde—serves up the kind of down-home, high-energy entertainment that’ll have you cheering and laughing all evening. It's part rodeo, part country fair, and all delight. 

Arrive early to soak up the scenery; the open-air grounds are dotted with friendly locals, boot-stomping live bands, artisan vendors, and the savory aroma of slow-cooked barbecue drifting from the steakhouse. Once the rodeo starts, settle in for bronc riding, roping, barrel racing, and bull riding—complete with glittering costumes, thundering hooves, and expert commentary that brings the stories of the riders to life. 

Afterward, shake off the dust and head over to the dance hall, where couples of every age take a turn on the floor to classic country tunes. The vibe is equal parts wholesome, lively, and completely inviting. Whether you’re a rodeo newbie or a seasoned fan, spending your Sunday here is a full-tilt celebration of Texas spirit. 

 

From riverside strolls and garden brunches to wild caverns and toe-tapping rodeos, San Antonio shines bright on a Sunday. With its friendly spirit, joyful energy, and an endless list of things to try, the city ensures weekends are anything but ordinary. Take your pick, mix and match, and you’ll leave with a Sunday story of your own—and a suitcase full of new favorites. 

 

Want more? Check out our guide on where to stay in San Antonio, and what to do in the city’s Downtown

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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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San Antonio in April: Fiesta, Flowers, and Fun Await You

Traveling to San Antonio in April? You’ve picked an absolutely perfect time to visit! The city is buzzing with excitement—flowers are blooming, festival flags wave proudly, and patios overflow with folks enjoying the long, golden afternoons. Whether you crave world-class museums, wild rides, a peek at Texas wildlife, music-filled nights, or a plate of the city’s best Tex-Mex, you’ll find it all here beneath San Antonio’s big blue sky. In April, the River Walk glows with color, live music echoes across downtown plazas, and the historic missions trade their spring stories with every visitor. Want a trip packed with true Texas flavor? April in San Antonio is ready to deliver.  Our favorite things to do in San Antonio this April include:  Join the party at Fiesta San Antonio  Stroll wildflower trails at the San Antonio Botanical Garden  Spot exotic animals at the San Antonio Zoo  Explore the city from above at the Tower of the Americas  Drift along the River Walk on a GO RIO cruise  Travel underground at Natural Bridge Caverns  Discover Texas legends at the Buckhorn Saloon & Texas Ranger Museum  Let your creativity run wild at the Witte Museum  See the wonders of the ocean at SeaWorld® San Antonio  Cowboy up at the Tejas Rodeo Company  2. Stroll among wildflowers at the San Antonio Botanical Garden  In April, the San Antonio Botanical Garden becomes a living rainbow, welcoming you with winding trails, blooming beds, and lush themed gardens set across 38 magical acres. It’s one of the prettiest spots in the city, ideal for slow strolls or lazy afternoons in the sunshine.  Wander the Texas Native Trail to see bluebonnets and wild poppies painting the landscape blue and red, or step into the lush Lucile Halsell Conservatory, where desert cacti share space with tropical palms and exuberant orchids. The gardens are a magnet for butterflies in the spring, and you’re just as likely to spot a hummingbird zipping between blooms as you are a family of ducklings paddling in the pond.  April brings an extra dose of fun with family-friendly programming: think storytimes on the lawn, gardening classes, plant sales, and guided birdwatching walks. The on-site café, Rosella at the Garden, offers picnic-ready sandwiches and perfectly brewed coffee—the ideal complement to your outdoor adventure. Whether you’re a serious plant nerd or simply need a tranquil moment away from the city, the San Antonio Botanical Garden is an April highlight not to be missed.  3. Meet the animals at San Antonio Zoo  Animal lovers, get ready for a wild April! The San Antonio Zoo is the city’s greenest patch of fun, home to more than 750 species and set right in the heart of Brackenridge Park. Spring is the zoo’s sweet spot—the weather’s mild, animals are energetic, and the tropical plants burst into bloom, making it an especially photogenic stop.  April is perfect for getting eye-to-eye with kangaroos, feeding giraffes, or watching cheeky monkeys swing across the Primate Paradise exhibit. Little ones can splash in the Tiny Tot Nature Spot or explore the newly upgraded Friedrich Aquarium. If you’re after a unique local encounter, don’t miss the native Texas animals: whooping cranes, jaguars, and giant river otters often steal the show.  The Zoo’s conservation focus means lots of educational moments, too. Pop-up animal encounters and behind-the-scenes talks run throughout the month, making every visit feel fresh. Refuel at Beastro Café—a casual spot for burgers, salads, or Texas-style BBQ. Finish with a sweet treat from the Dippin’ Dots stand and snap a picture by the floral “San Antonio Zoo” sign framed with blooming azaleas. It’s a spring memory ready for your photo album!  4. See San Antonio shimmer from the Tower of the Americas  If you want the best view of the city—plus a little rush of excitement—the Tower of the Americas delivers both. Soaring over Hemisfair Park, this 750-foot observation deck is the tallest structure in San Antonio and the sweetheart of every panoramic selfie.  April is a great time to float to the top; on a clear day, you’ll see the city unfold in every direction, from historic downtown rooftops to the San Antonio River winding toward the horizon. The deck’s high-powered telescopes invite you to play neighborhood detective, while interactive displays reveal fun facts about local landmarks and Texas history.  Feeling peckish? Chart House, the revolving restaurant at the top, serves up everything from seafood towers to decadent desserts—though we’re partial to their creamy lobster bisque and Texas-pecan pie. Evenings are particularly magical: the city lights up, and you’ll spot the Fiesta crowds sparkling below. Down on the plaza, fountains and gardens make this a lovely pitstop day or night. For kids, the 4D theater provides end-of-trip thrills, simulating rollercoasters and helicopter flights across Texas. If you want to feel on top of San Antonio, Tower of the Americas is quite literally the place.  5. Float the River Walk on a GO RIO Cruise  No trip to San Antonio is complete without a mosey down the River Walk—and April is the sweet spot. Flowering trees and ribbons of color line the cobbled banks, patio restaurants overflow with visitors and locals sipping margaritas, and the cheerful songs from street musicians float over the water.  To really soak up the atmosphere, hop aboard a GO RIO cruise. These flat-bottomed boats glide past cypress trees, sandstone bridges, and art-filled plazas, with engaging guides pointing out sights you might otherwise miss (like the historic Aztec Theatre or hidden tile mosaics). Every bend in the river brings a new story, making this a living tapestry of San Antonio.  Fiesta floats often zip by in April, giving you front-row seats to the city’s most festive scenes. Nighttime cruises add a little extra dazzle—the river shimmers beneath twinkling fairy lights. If you’re feeling hungry, disembark for a sizzling fajita platter at Boudro’s or settle in for a tequila flight at Casa Rio. Whether it’s your first trip or your fifteenth, the River Walk in April always feels magical.  7. Embark on an underground adventure at Natural Bridge Caverns  Feeling adventurous? Drive just a short way north of San Antonio and step into a world beneath your feet at Natural Bridge Caverns. This jaw-dropping underground landscape feels extra refreshing in spring, when outside temps climb but the caverns stay cool and inviting—about 70°F year-round.  The Discovery Tour leads you past towering stalagmites, chandelier-like stalactites, and dramatic cathedral rooms, all mood-lit for maximum wow factor. Guides share the story of teenage explorers who first discovered these caves in the 1960s. (Spoiler: they squeezed through a tiny hole with only a flashlight and a lot of Texan determination.)  Back above ground, the adventure continues—a network of ziplines lets you fly above the trees, while the AMAZEn’ Ranch Roundup maze gets everyone racing through twists and turns. If you have tiny spelunkers in tow, try the mining sluice for sparkly keepsakes or explore the towering ropes course for high-flying fun.  April can be a busy month, so we suggest booking in advance, especially if you want a spot on the Hidden Passages Tour or one of their lantern-lit evening hikes. Pack good walking shoes and prepare for an underground adventure you’ll hear about long after your trip is over.  8. Get creative at the Witte Museum  The Witte Museum stands out as San Antonio’s hub for science, health, and Texas-sized stories. Set on the edge of Brackenridge Park just steps from the River Walk, it’s packed with hands-on exhibits that invite visitors of all ages to tinker, test, and discover.  April is when the revolving exhibit hall shines—recent spring displays have showcased everything from dinosaur fossils and rainforest adventures to boundary-breaking art and local inventors’ wildest dreams. The H-E-B Body Adventure always draws crowds with interactive health games and climbing walls that get hearts racing. History buffs love the Robert J. and Helen C. Kleberg South Texas Heritage Center—a gorgeous old limestone mansion full of ranching artifacts, cowboy gear, and real-life tales from Texas’s early days.  Take a break on the museum’s riverside patio or grab a snack at the Picnic Basket Café, where sandwiches and salads are fresh, flavorful, and made with Texas-influenced flair. Little explorers will adore the treehouse-like H-E-B Science Treehouse, with its bridges, ropes, and physical challenges—just the thing for burning springtime energy. We love how the Witte makes learning feel like a day out with friends.  9. Dive into the aquatic world at SeaWorld® San Antonio  April is the perfect time for a splashy escape at SeaWorld® San Antonio. With new-attraction energy, blooming gardens, and plenty of Texas sun, you’ll have the pick of thrill rides, inspiring animal encounters, and memorable shows.  The park’s star attractions include beluga whales, dolphins, and playful California sea lions, all appearing in expertly choreographed presentations that blend awe with education. Wannabe marine biologists can get hands-on at interactive touch pools, while fearless folks will want to buckle up for the Texas Stingray, the state’s tallest, fastest wooden coaster. Smaller adventurers can cool off at the kid-approved splash pad or take a gentle spin on pint-sized rides in Sesame Street Bay of Play.  April usually brings bonus events like the Seven Seas Food Festival, turning the park into a world’s fair of flavors—try everything from crispy Japanese tempura to fresh Mediterranean seafood, all paired with craft beers or wine. Throughout the day, don’t miss the tribute to Texas’s wild wetlands in Freshwater Oasis for a glance at native turtles and fishes. Fresh air, unforgettable wildlife, and a few soakings along the way: all the ingredients for the ultimate San Antonio family spring day.  10. Experience cowboy culture at Tejas Rodeo Company  Seeking a spring night you’ll be telling stories about for years? Make your way to Tejas Rodeo Company, just north of the city in Bulverde. This lively spot delivers genuine rodeo action, Texas-style dancing, and heaping platters of BBQ—a real taste of the Hill Country in April’s balmy evenings.  The rodeo sets the mood every Saturday night through the spring, pitting local cowboys and cowgirls against bucking broncos, thundering bulls, and barrel races that draw oohs and ahhs from even the toughest city slickers. Between events, the mood is all swagger and celebration—expect the star-spangled flag, fiery crowd-pleasing routines, and plenty of yee-haws from the stands.  After the main event, everyone heads to the covered pavilion, boots stomping as live country bands get the crowd two-stepping. The Tejas Steakhouse & Saloon serves up Texas-size plates: think loaded baked potatoes, spicy jalapeño poppers, mesquite-grilled ribeyes, and their legendary chicken-fried steak. Friendly folks, frosty beers, and big-sky sunsets round out the perfect spring evening. Not a cowboy? Don’t worry—everyone’s family by the end of the night.  The Perfect April in San Antonio Awaits  In San Antonio, April feels like the most exciting month of the year—everything’s in bloom, everyone’s ready to celebrate, and every day writes itself into your memory. From parades to picnics, animal encounters to river cruises, you’ll find there’s no better place to welcome spring. So grab your walking shoes, dust off your best party hat, and get ready for a trip that’s as bright and lively as Fiesta itself. San Antonio’s waiting to show you the time of your life!    Want more? Check out our picks of San Antonio’s best indoor treats, and discover how to see the city on a budget  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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