Food scene
The Pearl is an iconic tourist attraction for San Antonio. There are multiple highly rated restaurants within walking distance. It is kid friendly with a splash pad and large grassy area to play. It is pet friendly as well! Every weekend they have a farmers market with multiple local vendors. It's my families favorite spot to hang out! Definitely a must see!!
130 locals recommend
The Park at Pearl
312 Pearl PkwyThe Pearl is an iconic tourist attraction for San Antonio. There are multiple highly rated restaurants within walking distance. It is kid friendly with a splash pad and large grassy area to play. It is pet friendly as well! Every weekend they have a farmers market with multiple local vendors. It's my families favorite spot to hang out! Definitely a must see!!
Great family friendly restaurant with delicious burgers, a large outdoor playground and 100+ local beers on tap.
190 locals recommend
The Cove
606 W Cypress StGreat family friendly restaurant with delicious burgers, a large outdoor playground and 100+ local beers on tap.
Rosario's
722 S Alamo StSoutherleigh Fine Food and Brewery
136 E Grayson StBattalion
604 S Alamo StDough Pizzeria Napoletana
6989 Blanco RdBoudro's
421 East Commerce StreetThe Guenther House Museum
205 E Guenther StCappy's Restaurant
5011 BroadwayA historic bar downtown on the riverwalk with great food and crafty cocktails.
117 locals recommend
The Esquire Tavern
155 E Commerce StA historic bar downtown on the riverwalk with great food and crafty cocktails.
Toro Kitchen + Bar
1142 E Commerce StGreat tapas bar just blocks away from the house.
Rebelle
300 E Travis StThe grilled octopus is to die for!!
The Good Kind Southtown
1127 S St Mary's StSoluna
7959 BroadwayEl Mirasol At Alon
10003 NW Military HwyBest chispa's ever!
Maverick Texas Brasserie
710 S St Mary's StIda Claire
7300 Jones Maltsberger RdLa Gloria
100 E Grayson StDown On Grayson
303 East Grayson StreetLa Fogata Mexican Cuisine
2427 Vance Jackson RoadGreat breakfast place with delicious pancakes. Large, diverse menu. The wait can get long on the weekends...try putting yourself in the wait queue on OpenTable before you leave the house.
128 locals recommend
The Magnolia Pancake Haus
10333 Huebner RdGreat breakfast place with delicious pancakes. Large, diverse menu. The wait can get long on the weekends...try putting yourself in the wait queue on OpenTable before you leave the house.
Paloma Blanca Mexican Cuisine
5800 BroadwaySILO Terrace Oyster Bar
22211 W I-10Chama Gaúcha Brazilian Steakhouse
18318 Sonterra PlNONNA Osteria
401 S Alamo StBest Quality Daughter
602 Avenue ABrasserie Mon Chou Chou
312 Pearl ParkwaySightseeing
San Antonio River Walk
The Alamo
300 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio Zoo
3903 N St Mary's StSan Antonio Missions National Historical Park
6701 San Jose DrTower of the Americas
739 E César E. Chávez BlvdGreat views of the whole city!
San Antonio Botanical Garden
555 Funston PlMcNay Art Museum
6000 N New Braunfels AveHidden island in Seguin, TX where you can rent lakeside cabanas by the day with private docks to swin, fish, kayak, paddleboard and BBQ.
13 locals recommend
Son's Island
110 Lee StHidden island in Seguin, TX where you can rent lakeside cabanas by the day with private docks to swin, fish, kayak, paddleboard and BBQ.
San Antonio Museum of Art
200 W Jones AveMajestic Theatre
224 E Houston StGovernment Canyon State Natural Area
12861 Galm RdWitte Museum
3801 BroadwayTake a visual journey through the history of San Antonio – from historical discovery, to early settlement, to current development – with a world-class video art installation, San Antonio | The Saga. Created by world-renowned French artist Xavier de Richemont, San Antonio | The Saga is projected on the façade of the San Fernando Cathedral, the oldest operating sanctuary in North America, in the heart of downtown.
7 locals recommend
San Antonio - The Saga
115 N Main AveTake a visual journey through the history of San Antonio – from historical discovery, to early settlement, to current development – with a world-class video art installation, San Antonio | The Saga. Created by world-renowned French artist Xavier de Richemont, San Antonio | The Saga is projected on the façade of the San Fernando Cathedral, the oldest operating sanctuary in North America, in the heart of downtown.
La Villita Historic Arts Village is an art community in downtown. There are art galleries, stores selling souvenirs, gifts, custom jewelry, pottery, and imported Mexican folk art, as well as several restaurants in the district.
87 locals recommend
La Villita Historic Arts Village
418 Villita StLa Villita Historic Arts Village is an art community in downtown. There are art galleries, stores selling souvenirs, gifts, custom jewelry, pottery, and imported Mexican folk art, as well as several restaurants in the district.
Brackenridge Park
3700 N St Mary's StJapanese Tea Gardens
3853 N St Mary's StPlay the Day Away
Topgolf
5539 N Loop 1604 WAndretti Indoor Karting & Games
5527 N Loop 1604 WSix Flags Fiesta Texas
17000 W I-10SeaWorld San Antonio
10500 Sea World DrSchlitterbahn Waterpark New Braunfels
400 N Liberty AveThe DoSeum
2800 BroadwayGreat interactive children's museum for kids of all ages.
Morgan's Wonderland
5223 David Edwards DrThe Preserve
650 Doublehorn RdChicken N Pickle- San Antonio
5215 UTSA BoulevardBowl & Barrel
17619 La Cantera PkwyBar Scene
Camp 1604
5535 North Loop 1604 West**Adult only bar and restaurant**
The Moon's Daughters
115 Lexington AvenueRooftop Bar located downtown.
Cellar Mixology
1142 East Commerce StreetDownstairs speakeasy at Toro Kitchen super close to the AirBnb!
Havana Bar
1015 Navarro StJet-Setter
229 E Houston StBar 1919
1420 S Alamo StSternewirth
136 E Grayson StBlue Box Bar
312 Pearl PkwyJazz TX
312 Pearl Pkwy