• San Antonio riverwalk and its many colorful sites

    Tourist Information

    San Antonio, Texas

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Passport/Visa

Passport/Visa

Citizens of Schengen Area countries, along with Andorra, Australia, Brunei, Canada, Ireland, Japan, Monaco, New Zealand, San Marino, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom, can visit the United States for up to 90 days without needing a visa, provided they obtain an approved ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) before their trip. All other travelers must secure a visa before visiting the U.S. In addition, international travelers must ensure their passport is valid for at least six months beyond their intended stay. For the most current information and any updates on entry requirements, it is advisable to consult the U.S. Department of State website or contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate before traveling.
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Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit San Antonio is from November to April when the weather is mild and comfortable, making it ideal for exploring the city. During this period, you can enjoy lower hotel prices and avoid the summer crowds, though it’s worth noting that conventions can bring some extra visitors. It’s also when the city hosts some of its most exciting festivals, like the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo in February and the colorful Fiesta San Antonio in April, which celebrates the city’s rich culture with parades, music, and food. In contrast, summer in San Antonio can be intense, with temperatures regularly soaring above 32°C and high humidity levels making it feel even hotter. Winter is cooler, with temperatures typically ranging from 5°C to 18°C, so while it's not freezing, it’s best to pack layers if you’re visiting during this time. If you prefer pleasant weather and lively events, spring or fall are great times to experience all that San Antonio has to offer.
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San Antonio International Airport (SAT)

San Antonio International Airport (SAT)

San Antonio International Airport (SAT) is located about 13 kilometers north of downtown San Antonio, a quick drive of 10 to 15 minutes under normal traffic conditions. Travelers have several convenient options to reach the city center, including taxis and rideshare services like Uber and Lyft. For a budget-friendly choice, VIA Metropolitan Transit’s Route 5 bus runs every 30 minutes, connecting the airport to downtown in about 35 minutes. Rental cars are also available at this airport, easily accessible via a sky bridge from Terminal B.
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Public Transport

Public Transport

San Antonio’s public transportation is centered around VIA Metropolitan Transit, which runs a network of buses and an on-demand ride-sharing service called VIA Link. While the city doesn’t have a subway or tram system, the buses do a good job of covering most of the major tourist spots, including downtown, the Alamo, and the Pearl District. If you’re planning to use public transportation during your stay, VIA offers several fare options to keep things simple. You can buy single-ride tickets, day passes, or multi-day passes, all available through the VIA goMobile+ app or at ticket vending machines. For information on fares, routes, and timetables, visit VIA's official website.
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