Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comThe Grand Tour of San Antonio
On the Grand Tour, you will visit the following locations:
- The Alamo
- IMAX Theater
- Spanish Governor's Palace
- Riverboat Ride
- Mission San Jose
- Mission Concepcion
- Japanese Sunken Gardens
- Market Square / El Mercado
During your tour, you will drive by a number of other important sites within San Antonio's rich history:
San Fernando Cathedral - Founded in 1731, this is among the oldest Catholic churches in the southwest.
La Villita - San Antonio's oldest surviving neighborhood dating form the 1750's, is alive with artists, craftsmen, shops and restaurants.
Tower of the Americas - The 750 ft. tall tower offers a panoramic view of San Antonio and the surrounding areas. It is one of San Antonio's most visible landmarks.
Hemisfair Park - Site of the 1968 World's fair, the area features greenscapes, historic buildings, a dramatic water display and playground.
Institute of Texan Cultures - Opened in 1968 as part of Hemisfair, the Institute features exhibits on 27 ethnic and cultural groups that settled the state.
Visit Mission Concepcion on your Grand Tour of San Antonio
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Please Note: Tours do not operate on the following dates:
- Thanksgiving Day (25 November, 2008)
- Christmas Day (25 December)
- New Years Day (1 January)
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- Pick-up service from most San Antonio Hotels
- All Admission Fees
- Boat Cruise
- Tax
- Meals
- Gratuities (Optional)
- This tour must be booked at least 72 hours in advance of your travel date.
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Tour Highlights
The Alamo - The most famous spot in Texas, where David Crockett, Colonel William Barrett Travis, Jim Bowie and 186 others died fighting for independence on March 6, 1836, after repeated attacks from Mexican General Santa Anna. Originally established in 1718 as the city's first mission, The Alamo is located in the heart of San Antonio, inside beautifully landscaped grounds. Step inside The Alamo and see where brave defenders fought and died. Walk through the Long Barracks Museum, home to exhibits that tell the story of Texas, its settlement, revolution, and later efforts to save the Alamo from disuse and disrepair.
IMAX Theatre - The giant IMAX screen, along with state-of-the-art sound, take you to 1836 and put you in the center of battle in the award-winning recreation of the siege and fall of the Alamo in "Alamo... the Price of Freedom". Relive history's unforgettable 13 days of glory, as you stand beside Colonel William Barret Travis, James Bowie, David Crockett and 186 other Texian and Tejano defenders fighting for Texas Independence against the much larger force of General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna and his Mexican army.
The Spanish Governor's Palace - Once the home of the officials who ruled New Spain in the 18th and 19th centuries-it has been labeled "the most beautiful building in San Antonio" by the National Geographic Society. The palace is furnished with antique pieces and artifacts from the early 1700's. A spacious patio and courtyard with luxuriant foliage add to its beauty and charm.
Riverboat Ride - Take a relaxing cruise down the beautiful Paseo Del Rio, shaded by towering cypresses, oaks and willows and bordered by gardens of flowering ornamental foliage. One level below the hustle and bustle of the city streets, the riverboats take you on a three-mile tour of lush green foliage, unique retail shops and restaurants.
Market Square / El Mercado - A visit to historic Market Square is a unique and exciting experience. From the famous 24-hour restaurant and bakery, Mi Tierra, to an outstanding art gallery and century-old pharmacy, this is a great place to shop for extraordinary gifts and souvenirs or to just relax and enjoy a little people watching. Visitors can browse the 32 shops at El Mercado, an area patterned after an authentic Mexican market, as well as the 80 specialty shops in Farmers' Market Plaza.
Mission San Jose - Founded in 1720, it became the largest and best known of the Texas missions, with up to 300 inhabitants at one time. The mission is now fully restored and boasts several unique features, including exquisite carvings on the church and the famous "Rose Window", considered to be one of the finest pieces of Spanish Colonial ornamentation in the country.
Japanese Sunken Gardens - This beautiful and unique old stone quarry features winding pebble walkways, stone bridges, a waterfall and tranquil pools among lush gardens. Also enjoy a drive through beautiful Brackenridge Park and by the world-renowned San Antonio Zoo.
Mission Concepcion - Visit Mission Concepcion and be transported back in time to the era of Spanish conquest, and experience the strength of the Friars who Christianized the Native Americans. Learn how the Spanish developed the mission system within the San Antonio area and Texas and how they and Native Americans lived and worked in the mission era. View the original frescoes still visible within the rooms of the mission. Mission Concepción is the oldest unrestored stone church in America today, and it is still an active parish, as are all of the missions, except the Alamo.
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The trip was well planned and your guides were well informed and very cordial to the customers. Read more ›
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