Visit San Antonio: "Overlooking a romantic tree-canopied bend in the river, the historic and the new find common ground in Biga's dynamic reemergence with ultra contemporary cuisine."
Joel Valdez: "The ornate Majestic Theatre is one of the few remaining vintage vaudeville movie palaces. The theater is home to the San Antonio Symphony and the AT&T Broadway Series."
Ian T: "Awesome banana bread French toast. Ambience is great - shutters open onto the river (it was warm in December when we went). Service was ok. Loved it. Get there before 11 am for the breakfast menu."
Xim Tog: "Favorite place in San Antonio! 😍 Full of life,music,art,food,history & shops! I recommend the boat ride @5-6pm for best light in pics. You should walk it too w/plenty of time to make stops and admire"
d3 fluffy: "Free admission on Sunday from 10-noon. On 4/17 the museum European art collections is closed to the public. They offered free Rodin collection to make up for it."
Pete Webster: "The museum has a great selection of Egyptian and eastern art. Very nice but give yourself time to explore as the layout can be confusing"
Visit San Antonio: "Often considered the heart and soul of San Antonio, San Fernando Cathedral has played an integral part of the city's growth. Built in 1738, its history includes both religious and secular duties."
The Traveler: "After the Alamo make sure you stop here it’s about a 15 minute walk from the Alamo. The remains of the Heroes from the Alamo are laid to rest here. A really beautiful place. Pictures are allowed"