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Most of the Riverwalk is pretty touristy.
The Emma is nice, the Alamo is interesting if you like history, I like the McNay museum.
The Emma is gorgeous, I highly recommend you go there, at least just to sit down on the couch and have some drinks. Another location is the bar in the Menger hotel. Look up that history and then go have a drink in that bar, pretty special.
If it matters, I will be traveling alone. Thank you!
The Park at the Pearl / Pearl Brewery, La Villita, Hemisphere Park Area, Market Square, Hemisphere Tower, The Alamo, Sternewirth.
I am going to make sure the Pearl is on my list!
Check out El chivito for authentic tacos that locals actually eat it’s worth the Uber
Make sure you try and least one food truck, I wouldn’t even bother eating on river walk lots of touristy up charged spots
Food at pearl can get pretty good though honestly
Oh, I do love tacos! Thank you for the suggestion!
Pearl is worth an Uber or the longish walk on the river walk. Most of the food there is pretty good and there are some cool shops with souvenirs aren’t cheap and kitschy. Check out feliz modern and rancho diaz.
The river walk is touristy closer to the Alamo. If you walk north to the museum reach (on the way to Pearl) it’s much prettier. There’s a food truck/bar place called El Camino with some good food and strong slushy type drinks. Elsewhere is near there too. They have food and drinks and some nice seating overlooking the river walk where you could sit alone and people watch.
Have fun!
I sincerely hope you stop by!
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The Riverwalk is a must-see attraction in San Antonio. Within two days, visit Alamo and nearby attractions such as La Villita, Tower of the Americas, San Antonio Museum of Art, Market Square, and San Fernando Cathedral.
The Riverwalk is an entertaining spot in San Antonio. Don't miss out on the Shops at Rivercenter for some shopping and dining. And if you're into art, the McNay Art Museum is pretty cool.
The Museum of Art and La Villita are some of my favorites but to be honest you could just spend a day exploring the riverwalk and you will have so much fun
Go to The Cherity Bar downtown for amazing food & drinks. The Tonkotso ramen, pork belly bao, and pretty much all their appetizers are so amazing.
If you want to do something unique hit up Lonesome rose for live music. Hit up the pearl for a drink at Sternwerth, then go explore Southtown. Leche de Tigre for ceviche, or even go over to double standard and hit Pinkerton for barbecue around the corner. There's a lot to do here just need to seek it out. Also if you're st thr Riverwalk go to the esquire tavern