REMEMBER

From the storied walls of The Alamo to the neon glow of its nightlife, San Antonio delivers Texas energy and plenty of unforgettable group experiences. The Alamo is San Antonio’s most iconic landmark and the heart of Texas independence. Groups can explore exhibits, artifacts, and gardens that bring the 1836 battle to life, before stepping into the Long Barrack and the new Alamo Collections Center for a deeper dive into the past. Just steps away, The Historic Menger Hotel—the oldest continuously operating hotel west of the Mississippi—offers old-world charm and stories around every corner.

When evening falls, history transforms into art at San Fernando Cathedral, where “San Antonio: The Saga” projects a breathtaking light show across the church’s facade, illuminating the city’s evolution in vivid color and sound.


ADVENTURE

Get a new perspective on the city with a Go Rio River Cruise, gliding past historic architecture and colorful public art. Then, head just outside town to Natural Bridge Caverns, where group tours descend into dramatic underground chambers filled with shimmering formations.

Next door, Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch offers a safari-style drive where giraffes and zebras roam freely—a favorite for families and group excursions. For a taste of true Lone Star heritage and local flavor, Tejas Rodeo Co. brings the Wild West to life with live rodeo action, line dancing, and smoky barbecue that keeps the fun going well into the night.


SAVOR

Along the River Walk, restaurants line the water with every flavor imaginable, from Tex-Mex to barbecue and beyond. Schilo’s, a century-old German-Texan deli, serves up hearty classics and its signature root beer, perfect for groups looking for a taste of tradition. For evening gatherings, Sternewirth at Hotel Emma offers a sophisticated-yet-relaxed atmosphere.


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Main Image: The Alamo; Credit: Visit San Antonio