Possibly the most famous part of San Antonio and definitely a must see! You'll get some first hand Texas history, and you may even be surprised at what you learn. Fun fact: the bride has been to the Alamo more than 5 times!
You can't miss this classic San Antonio adventure. The Riverwalk is full of fun food, exciting art, and Texas culture.
A hip area of San Antonio to grab coffee, eat lunch, or just enjoy the farmer's market. It's a converted brewery that's just brimming with rustic charm!
Much like the Alamo, these beautiful missions explain the proud history and culture of Texas. They are also a wonderful place to ride bikes, go on a run, or just enjoy the outdoors!
A great place to come and hangout while enjoying the beautiful flowers and soothing environment near downtown. As a plus, this is right next to Trinity University, the bride's alma mater!
This is our favorite Mexican food in town! Their margaritas are great and their enchiladas suizas are even better. We come visit every time we're in San Antonio, sometimes 2-3 meals a trip! While there are two locations in San Antonio, the Southtown location has a more authentic feel.
Another fantastic Mexican food spot. They have wonderful queso and, you guessed it, some great sangria! Oh, and don't forget about the tacos. This is a favorite happy hour spot of Zach and Jordan!
Looking for some yummy Italian? Stop in here for good pizza, pasta, salad and wine. This is the couple's most visited Italian food in town. They often have it with the bride's grandparents who live down the street.
If you love to shop, visit La Cantera! It has fantastic restaurants and all sorts of great stores that can keep you busy for hours.
Looking for some small town charm close to San Antonio? Check out Fredericksburg. The main street is full of one of a kind stores, wine tastings, and all sorts of cool T- shirts. Not to mention the National Museum of the Pacific War.