Taken in spring 1993, Rosary and Ernie were headed to Rosary's Phi Beta Kappa ceremony. Cute, right?
7:00 pm
Casual
This is a fun time to gather as we all arrive in San Antonio. Join us after you arrive and check into your hotel or AirBnB. No, we are not gonna make you rehearse anything, I promise!
6:00 pm
Summer evening dinner attire
VOWS - DINNER - MUSIC - JOY
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Flight
San Antonio (SAT) is a 10-min drive from the wedding venue. There are many hotels to choose from near the airport and downtown.
Flight
Austin (AUS) is 1 hour north of San Antonio in optimal traffic. Austin can offer better flight deals but the drive can be a bit long.
A VERY cool historic district and vibrant cultural hub in San Antonio, known for dining, shopping, entertainment, and its rich brewing history. There's access to the Upper Riverwalk, Hotel Emma (jaw drop), etc. Check out the events during wedding week below.
Open-air mall with shopping, dining and entertainment AND near the wedding venue.
Free public park that that flows for 15 miles along the river through downtown San Antonio. There are river cruises, tours, the San Antonio Museum of Art and more! Or, check out the Alamo! This is a must see if this is your first time to San Antonio! Use the address for the Shops at Rivercenter, located directly on the River Walk in the heart of downtown, at 849 E. Commerce Street, San Antonio. A few events happening during this time: Fiesta Noche del Rio, Cooking Classes (Culinary Institute), Pearl Farmer's Market and Sat Art Fair....
Top tier outdoor mall, north of downtown. Fanceee!!!
Area just north of Downtown San Antonio with museums, restaurants, coffee, shops, etc. This is where the wedding venue is located.
This is a historic Spanish mission and fortress founded in the 1700s by Catholic missionaries. It is the site of the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, a pivotal event of the Texas Revolution. Today it is a museum in the Alamo Plaza Historic District and a part of the San Antonio Missions World Heritage Site.