These are the best things to do on your next visit to San Antonio, Texas.

you’re able to visit to learn more about the history and tour the grounds.

The extravaganza lasts over a week and isput simplyan exciting and colorful celebration of culture.

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The area serves as your starting point for this popular path.

The outdoor hangout welcomes with refreshing frozen drinks swirling slowly in tanks behind the bar and 200-plus beer options.

The in-house restaurant, Supper, and the hotel rooms exude that same cowboy-chic attitude.

San Antonio River Walk

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Stop for a drink (tequila-based preferably) at the house bar, Sternewirth.

you might spot the jewel-shaped structure coated entirely in a shade of vibrant deep pink from blocks away.

Over 10,000 square feet of exhibition space is rife for exploring over the course of an afternoon.

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General admission is free, always.

The margaritas are beloved in town, and brunch is a surprise standout.

For sharing, grab a baguette and cheese plate.

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Fittingly, ensure to arrive early on weekends, or risk getting caught in a long line.

Her chicken at The Jerk Shack is nationally renowned, no matter if you get it jerk-spiced or crispy-fried.

Order the chicken by the pound, just like you do Texas barbecue.

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On the weekends, you might’t miss the braised oxtails.

However, the jerk wings and mac-and-cheese combo never disappoints.

It’s hard not to feel cozy in the Western-inspired leather interiors in the rooms and three food-and-beverage concepts.

Pearl District San Antonio

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You’ll hardly need to leave the grounds.

Hotel Havana’s building was originally built in 1914 and later renovated in 2010. verify to stop into The Menger Bar, where Teddy Roosevelt famously rallied the Rough Riders.

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The Emma Koehler Suite at Hotel Emma in the Pearl District in San Antonio

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San Antonio Museum of Art

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San Antonio Missions National Historic Park

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San Antonio Botanical Garden

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Mi Tierra Café y Panadería in San Antonio, TX

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The Jerk Shack San Antonio

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Hotel Emma San Antonio

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Menger Hotel Dallas, Texas

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