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Six Flags Fiesta Texas
The guide was updated:Six Flags Fiesta Texas is an adventure for the entire family with award-winning shows, amazing rides, and a water park. If you get hungry and tired from all the excitement, there are plenty of restaurants to enjoy a meal and relax.
Useful Information
- Address: 17000 West IH 10, San Antonio
- Opening hours: Please be sure to check the opening hours of the day you are planing to visit, because park hours are subject to change
- Website: www.sixflags.com/fiestaTexas
- Phone: +1 210 697 5050
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Just steps from the River Walk, The Alamo is an essential stop for anyone visiting San Antonio. This 300-year-old mission was the site of the iconic 1836 battle during the Texas Revolution, where a small band of Texan defenders made their last stand. Today, located in the heart of Alamo Plaza, it serves as a symbol of Texas' fight for independence and showcases exhibits on the revolution and the state’s rich history. Be sure to stroll through the tranquil Alamo Gardens, a hidden gem that offers a peaceful escape in the bustling downtown area.
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River Walk
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San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park preserves four of the city’s five Spanish colonial missions: Concepción, San José, San Juan, and Espada. These beautifully restored landmarks offer a glimpse into 18th-century life, showcasing stunning architecture, rich history, and their enduring cultural significance. To fully immerse yourself in their story, explore the Missions Bike and Hike Trail, an eight-mile path connecting all four missions along the peaceful San Antonio River.
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Tower of the Americas
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Japanese Tea Garden
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San Antonio Zoo
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McNay Art Museum
Housed in a beautiful 1929 Spanish Colonial Revival mansion, McNay Art Museum, Texas's first modern art museum, showcases a diverse collection that spans from Medieval and Renaissance art to contemporary works of the 21st century. Highlights include European and American masterpieces, as well as notable theater arts pieces.
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SeaWorld San Antonio
Be ready to get splashed, as the aquatic shows given here are full of tricks performed by dolphins and the like. Apart from live entertainment shows, you can also stroll around the park and enjoy various rides and exhibitions with sea lions, sharks, flamingos, and many more. There are activities for all ages, from roller coasters to museums and even tours. Be amazed by the beauty of nature, and escape to a nautical life on land.
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Six Flags Fiesta Texas
Six Flags Fiesta Texas is an adventure for the entire family with award-winning shows, amazing rides, and a water park. If you get hungry and tired from all the excitement, there are plenty of restaurants to enjoy a meal and relax.
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Ranger Creek Brewing & Distilling
Ranger Creek Brewing & Distilling, Texas's only "brewstillery," offers a unique opportunity to learn about both beer and bourbon production. Their immersive tours provide insights into the brewing and distilling processes, complete with tastings of their handcrafted products. After the tour, you can visit their gift shop to purchase their beers, bourbons, and branded merchandise.
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Ruby City
Ruby City, established by philanthropist Linda Pace, is a contemporary art center in San Antonio that showcases a diverse collection of artworks from both local and international artists. The center's exhibitions are free to the public and span two floors, featuring a range of mediums and styles. Notable artists include Alejandro Diaz and Do Ho Suh.
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Natural Bridge Caverns
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Morgan's Wonderland
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Sisters Grimm Ghost Tours & Oddities Parlor
Sisters Grimm Ghost Tours offers a spine-tingling journey through San Antonio's oldest districts, where guides share haunting tales of the city's history and paranormal encounters—all by candlelight. Guests can choose from walking tours, nighttime bus excursions, or even dinner tours at historic landmarks, with many reporting eerie, unexplained phenomena along the way. Don’t miss the Sisters Grimm Oddities Parlor inside the famously haunted Menger Hotel, where you’ll find gothic-inspired souvenirs and curiosities to remember your chilling experience.
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The Amazing Mirror Maze
Navigate through a labyrinth of approximately 1,000 mirrors, each presenting unique perspectives and challenges at The Amazing Mirror Maze. As you find your way through this maze, be prepared for unexpected twists and turns that will test your sense of direction. Beyond the maze, the attraction features fun-house mirrors, a candy shop, and The Vault Laser Challenge, providing a variety of entertainment options for visitors.
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Great Room Escape
Great Room Escape offers an immersive and fun experience where you and your team are "locked" in a themed room and must work together to solve puzzles and riddles to escape before time runs out. The attraction features various scenarios, including a zombie-themed room where a "bloodthirsty zombie" is unleashed after one hour and a serial killer mystery. These challenges require teamwork, problem-solving, and quick thinking. The rooms are designed to test your ability to collaborate and communicate under pressure, making it an ideal activity for friends, families, and team-building events.
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A Place To Shoot
At A Place to Shoot, you can immerse yourself in the experience of handling classic firearms that played a pivotal role in the Wild West. Under the guidance of seasoned instructors, you'll have the opportunity to fire a selection of revolvers, rifles, or shotguns, with 75 rounds of ammunition provided for your choice of weapon. Whether you're a seasoned shooter or a curious beginner, this hands-on adventure allows you to channel your inner frontiersman and engage in a unique activity.
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