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Accessible Riverwalk Path Hotels Attractions Government Elevator Closed from 2.5.24 through 2.23.24 Accessible path ends at foot bridge. Turn back and take ramp to upper Riverwalk level - Approx. 150 ft. Convention Center . Map updated 1.30.2024 0 250 500 1,000 Feet
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As with any other major city attraction, the River Walk has a few less-than-stellar restaurants claiming to be the “best in the city.” But there’s plenty of culinary magic happening here, too, and these dining destinations are well worth your time: 1. Supper: Located inside the Hotel Emma (which is worth checking out in its own right), Supper is a ...
When you’re thirsty, there’s nowhere like Esquire Tavern. Founded the same year that prohibition ended (1933!), this historic bar serves up cold beer and beloved bologna sandwiches in a cozy, living room-esque setting. Despite being near the River Walk hoopla, you’ll see just as many locals as tourists here. Other notable watering holes include Mad...
In need of some serious retail therapy? Head to the Shops at Rivercenter, a four-level shopping complex with over 100 stores, six restaurants, and IMAX/AMC Theatres. And, the Pearl Brewery—a massive, multi-use community space, just off the River Walk, featuring a slew of boutiques, galleries, bookstores, and more—is one of the hottest spots in town...
The River Walk is replete with history and culture—yes, you’ve heard of the Alamo (and you should go!), but have you heard of the Aztec Theatre? Built in 1926 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places, this is one of the most cherished and historic theaters in the state. The San Antonio Museum of Art has a wonderfully diverse collectio...
It may initially seem cheesy, but trust us—no visit to the River Walk is complete without taking an official River Walk boat tour. It’s a great way to get the lay of the land and learn about the history and landmarks of the River Walk. Tours include the Museum Reach, an additional 1.3 miles that were added in 2009, with a boat landing at the San An...
Riding bikes along the Hike & Bike Trail on the river is a wonderful way to experience the River Walk—and San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, where the trail connects all five of the city’s celebrated Spanish colonial missions, including the Alamo. The first-ever bike share in the state of Texas, SWell Cycle (formerly San Antonio B-cycle...
Download a mapbefore you go.Admission is free and the River Walk is open 365 days per year.Hit the River Walk early in the morning, to soak up the atmosphere sans the crowds.There are more than 2,000 parking meters near the River Walk, so you shouldn’t have trouble finding a spot.- Justine Harrington
- (210) 227-4262
- San Antonio, TX 78205, USA
Apr 7, 2024 · Learn everything you need to know to visit the San Antonio River Walk, a 15-mile-long network of walkways along the river with attractions, shops, and restaurants. Find out how to access, when to go, what to do, and more in this comprehensive guide.
Welcome to the San Antonio River Walk, or “Paseo del Rio,” San Antonio’s picturesque, vibrant 15-mile urban waterway that travels through the heart of the Alamo City. You read that right, 15 miles – and though you’re probably familiar with the iconic downtown portion full of incredible restaurants, unique boutiques, and phenomenal ...
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