San Antonio Walking Tour
San Antonio, United States
Why Walk San Antonio
San Antonio's identity is shaped by its Spanish colonial heritage and its role in the Texas Revolution. The Alamo, where a small garrison held out against the Mexican army in 1836, is the most visited site in Texas. The San Antonio Missions, a chain of five 18th-century Spanish frontier missions along the river, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The River Walk, a network of paths along the San Antonio River below street level, connects many of the city's attractions.
Free San Antonio Walking Tour with Roamee Pro
Roamee Pro, also known as Roamee, offers a free San Antonio walking tour with audio narration. Use it to explore The Alamo, River Walk, San Antonio Missions, plus hidden gems like Japanese Tea Garden and King William Historic District without booking a group tour.
This San Antonio walking tour is built for travelers searching for a audio guide, a free walking route, or the Roamee app for San Antonio. Start with The Alamo and River Walk, then branch into local context, photo spots, and neighborhood stories as you walk.
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Must-See Stops in San Antonio
- •The Alamo — the 18th-century Spanish mission where 200 Texan defenders fell in 1836
- •River Walk — a network of below-street-level paths, restaurants, and shops along the San Antonio River
- •San Antonio Missions — four UNESCO-listed 18th-century Spanish missions along the Mission Trail
- •Market Square — the largest Mexican market in the United States, with shops and restaurants
Hidden Gems in San Antonio
- •Japanese Tea Garden — a former quarry transformed into a tranquil garden with stone bridges, koi ponds, and a 60-foot waterfall
- •King William Historic District — a 25-block neighborhood of grand Victorian mansions built by German merchants in the 1800s
Walking Tip
Walk the River Walk between the downtown hotels and the Pearl District. Rent bikes to explore the Mission Trail — it stretches 8 miles along the river.
Best Time to Visit
March through May and October through November. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 38°C. Fiesta San Antonio in April is the city's biggest celebration.
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