We are so excited to celebrate together in San Antonio! Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have questions that are not answered here.
The Pearl is a historic brewery turned vibrant dining and shopping district just north of downtown. Stroll along the river, grab brunch or cocktails, browse local boutiques, and check out the weekend Farmers Market from 9:00am to 1:00pm with over 50 local vendors offering farm-fresh produce, artisan goods, and locally-made treats
The San Antonio River Walk is the heart of downtown, lined with restaurants, bars, and shops along the water. Take a scenic stroll or hop on a riverboat cruise to see the city from a different view. In October, there is the celebration of Día de los Muertos, featuring stunning 5-foot alebrijes and vibrant altars along the downtown stretch.
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site with beautifully preserved Spanish colonial missions. Visit the historic churches, explore the grounds, or rent bikes and ride the scenic trail that connects them.
Sternewirth is one of our spots to get a drink. We highly recommend stopping in for a cocktail — it’s cozy, historic, and perfect for catching up with friends, starting the night, or winding down after the celebrations.
Soluna is a great spot if you’re craving classic Tex-Mex and strong margaritas. It’s festive, relaxed, and perfect for a round of chispas (their margaritas) during the weekend. Best not to have more than two!
Little Em's Oyster Bar is a cozy spot for a relaxed dinner during the weekend’s festivities. An easy, low-key option with great seafood
If you’re in the mood for some Texas barbecue, The Smoke Shack is a local fave. With brisket, ribs, and all the classic sides - it’s casual, delicious, and an easy spot to grab a laid-back lunch or dinner.