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Hight rate 21 location for tourist in San Antonio, TX (part 3)
06-2025 Ripleys Believe It or Not! in Hight rate 21 location for tourist in San Antonio, TX (part 3)Spanish Governors Palace - San Antonio Wai01: A historical part of the city of San Antonio. It is surprising how well preserved it is after all this time, and on top of that how many different owners and even businesses it has gone through. There have been some modifications made to it, but for the most part they have complemented and kept the mansion close to its original state.
Six Flags Fiesta Texas - Brandon Walsh: We have been to the six flags in Arlington, and my family and I all agree that Fiesta Texas is a lot better. The park is very clean and the staff are all very helpful. We loved all of the rides, and the food was very good. We had pizza, and it was amazing! The Iron Rattler and the Superman ride were both really fun. The Batman ride was rough and tends to slam our heads back. There is a fair amount of kid rides as well. We wish the lines for the kids rides would move a little faster, but it is nice that they take safety unto consideration. We cant wait to go back agian.
LEGOLAND Discovery Center San Antonio - San Antonio Matt Fedorka: Id give it a 3.5 in reality. It was a neat place. The staff were nice and my son was very happy about the free Lego set he received when we entered. The model of San Antonio was fun to check out and see all the little hidden details. Everything was well-themed. I was also surprised it had a couple indoor rides. The first ride, an interactive, trackless dark ride should have been fun, but the audio on the first part of the ride was broken so it was silent. The guns were slow to respond, if they responded at all. If it was all functioning properly it would have been much more fun. There wasnt a ton to do there. The second ride was a themed, basic ride that went in a circle and allowed riders to go up and down. The 4D film was OK although the smell and water effects were happening early. Ultimately the experience was alright. Son had a good time. We will check out the one near where we live.
Brackenridge Park - San Antonio Gonzalez Emanuelle (EmanuelleSpeaks): Brackenridge Park is a true gem, a sanctuary of nature and history nestled in the heart of the city. With its lush greenery, towering trees, and winding trails, it offers a perfect escape for those seeking peace, exercise, or a breath of fresh air. Whether youre out for a leisurely walk, an invigorating run, or a calming moment by the water, this park delivers an unforgettable experience.
The presence of lakes and rivers adds a magical touch, reflecting the sky and surrounding trees in their tranquil waters. Ducks and squirrels roam freely, creating a lively and serene atmosphere. Walking over the beautifully crafted bridges provides stunning views of the landscape, making every step an adventure.
Families will love the well-maintained playgrounds, offering children a fun and safe space to play. The historic architecture throughout the park, including picturesque pavilions available for rent, adds a nostalgic charm, making it a great spot for gatherings and celebrations.
Brackenridge Park is more than just a green space—it’s a place where nature and history come together, where every visit feels special. Whether you’re enjoying a picnic, watching wildlife, or simply admiring the scenic beauty, it’s a destination that never loses its charm. No matter how many times you come, you’ll always find something new to love.
Kiddie Park - San Antonio Google User: To the right of the zoos entrance.
There are five rides to choose from. It being our first time here, we settled with getting the unlimited ride option. My daughter enjoyed it, so thats what matters most.
No lines. Convenience of multiple food options (nearby gift shop with snacks, Starbucks, and hotdog stand that is on site). There is a spacious picnic area to the right of the gift shop.
Its a slight bummer that the mini amusement park is in need of a major upgrade (long overdue).
The Grotto - San Antonio Theresa Vodicka: I live the Grotto, its is a peacful place to go meditate. I always leave feeling refreshed..
San Pedro Creek Culture Park - San Antonio Charlie Girl-915: I wanted to explore someplace different with my dog. Its a lovely creek, but I dont recommend going by yourself. Unfortunately, there is a high homeless population in the area. I was surprised to not see many walkers along the creek, but I did see homeless people, and they probably have mental illness, God Bless them. I would have enjoyed it more if I had someone else with me. I had to be on high alert and not able to enjoy the creek as much as I would have liked to.
The Amazing Mirror Maze - San Antonio Giselle De La Rosa: It was an awesome experience. Me and my husband went and enjoyed every single activity. The staff was amazing and super nice that helps a lot! We will definitely recommend the place to others
Natural Bridge Caverns - San Antonio Matt Garcia: The caves were cool and the kids enjoyed it. But what we really loved was the Twisted Trails ropes course. This is a huge adventure course where you are safely secured to a harness and get to zip line and climb through different zones. They also had a maze for the little ones and other fun things to do after the cave tour. Check it out!
San Antonio | The Saga - San Antonio Casey Nicole: Absolutely phenomenal!!!!!! It amazes me how many people in San Antonio have not seen this. It reminded me a little bit of the immersive van Gogh experience. The music always went really well with the artistry. I wish I knew where the projectors were lol I couldnt find them anywhere! I got there about 20 minutes before the show started so I could get a front row seat. This is something that I would do every single time that I am in San Antonio. And its free! Its so awesome that the city has invested in this and continues to do this every night.