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06-2025 San Antonio Fire Museum in Hight rate 19 location for tourist in San Antonio, TX, USAHight rate 19 location for tourist in Houston, TX, USA
06-2025 San Antonio Fire Museum in Hight rate 19 location for tourist in Houston, TX, USAEscape the Room San Antonio - San Antonio Selena velazquez: They only had one girl running the whole building… She was nice. Our game started 20 minutes late, because they were having technical difficulties with one of the rooms so we ended up doing the heist. The decor in the room was amazing!! It was honestly was really cool but some of the puzzles were far fetched. We had to ask for three hints on one puzzle alone because it didn’t make sense. We were able to get through all the other puzzles with no hints. We did escape with 6 minutes left which was nice.
Villa Finale: Museum & Gardens - San Antonio Tim Woody: Not impressed. We have been to many, many museums, and this was the worst experience weve ever had.
On the positive side, if you like Napoleonic memorabilia, youll possibly enjoy it. If you like home restorations, you might enjoy it.
But... upon entering, there was a musky odor that was rather annoying. The house felt like we were visiting a grandmas house with thousands of nick knacks everywhere.
The non-tour guide, tour guide (which was weird because its a self-guided tour) literally shadowed us, often standing directly behind or adjacent to us about 90% of the time.
Upon entering, she kept looking at the pockets on my shorts, and continued to do so almost every time I turned to look at her. It really felt weird. I looked down several times to try to figure out what she kept looking at, and I assume she saw the key fob from my car causing a slight bulge. I later I figured that she was super paranoid I was going to steal something.
She talked to us like she was annoyed and seemed to talk down to us like we were children. It was VERY uncomfortable.
And then... the house used to be a brothel? Yikes. I will not recommend it to anyone.
This place is bizarre and staff is not friendly. BUT, the girl was knowledgeable. ... thus the 2 stars.
San Pedro Springs Park - San Antonio P L: Unfortunately, this pool is not open until “the 2025 pool season” according to the city’s page. I’m not sure when exactly that is but I’ll make an effort to update this after I call them. We made the trip from the Austin area and were disappointed to see it was totally closed and there were several homeless people surrounding the area. We left quickly since we had a backup plan anyway. The pool itself is quite dry but would be beautiful once open. Google said this pool is open but this is not the case.
Confluence Park - San Antonio Gonzalez Emanuelle (EmanuelleSpeaks): Confluence Park – A Hidden Gem in the Heart of the River Walk
If youre looking for a peaceful, scenic, and eco-conscious escape right in the heart of San Antonio, Confluence Park is the place to be. This beautiful park isnt just a green space—its a masterpiece of sustainability and design. Whether youre here for a relaxing walk, a professional photo shoot, or just some quiet reflection, Confluence Park delivers an unforgettable experience.
One of the best things about this park is how photogenic it is. It’s a hot spot for graduation and professional photo sessions—and for good reason. The unique architecture, native plants, and serene walkways create the perfect backdrop for stunning pictures that truly stand out.
The park sits right along the River Walk, blending natural beauty with thoughtful design. Walking paths wind through lush vegetation, and there are plenty of benches to rest and take it all in. Its the perfect place to bring your dog (just remember to clean up after them), or to take a peaceful solo walk or an energizing jog. There’s also a biking trail that makes it a go-to spot for cyclists.
Confluence Park is also about community and education. With its innovative rainwater harvesting system and sustainable design, the park shows how nature and people can thrive together. Restrooms are available for convenience, and everything is clean and well-maintained.
Whether youre here for photos, exercise, nature, or just some fresh air, Confluence Park has it all. Highly recommend checking it out—you’ll fall in love with this tranquil spot tucked away in the middle of the city.
Casa Navarro State Historic Site - San Antonio Diana Davenport: It was really nice to learn Texas history and about Navarro and his life. There were not many artifacts inside the building - mostly reading and learning about his life.
Louis Tussauds Waxworks - San Antonio XxSleepyx LoserxX: Me and my family had visited this last week and we had a great time together for our first time ever going to a wax museum. It wasn’t that great but it was pretty cool. We were having a blast just laughing at how some of the wax figures didn’t look accurate. But despite that it was pretty cool. I could say my favorite part was the basement part where all the horror wax figures were. I would recommend visiting this place.
Wonder Chamber - San Antonio Cheyenne Valdez: Had a great time here! Definitely had a lot more inside than expected judging by the exterior. We went near closing time, around 8pm, and there weren’t many people there. Definitely recommend going when there aren’t a lot of people. The rooms are soooo much fun and very unique. Been to lots of interactive museums like this and this is one of the most fun I’ve been to! Impressed, I think it’s worth the price for all the cool pictures you can take. Definitely recommend!
Travis Park - San Antonio Lee Roy: Travis Park is a wonderful urban oasis right in the heart of downtown San Antonio. Its one of the oldest municipal parks in the country and has been beautifully revitalized, offering a fresh, inviting space for locals and visitors alike. Youll find plenty of shade, comfortable seating, and even a giant chess set! The park frequently hosts community events, from outdoor movie nights and fitness classes to live music and the popular Rotary Ice Rink in winter, making it a dynamic spot to relax or enjoy some local culture. Its a great place to take a break from sightseeing, enjoy a picnic, or simply soak in the vibrant atmosphere of the city.
GO RIO San Antonio River Cruises - San Antonio Sue Martindale: During our Spring Break 2025 visit to San Antonia, we watched the GO RIO boats guide visitors along the San Antonio River, along the River Walk, for a couple days before embarking our own early evening excursion just as the sun was setting. The magical lights were now on on bridges, buildings, and through the River Walk areas. Our guide was very informative and made the evening special. Most of the boats were packed, but the lines to wait werent that long. I recommend purchasing your tickets online. There are two locations to embark on your water tour.
If its too hot for you to take this tour during daylight hours, I highly recommend an evening tour. You wont be disappointed.